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- The world strongest man learns how to embrace his mental health challenges by confronting his inner demons and dealing with his biggest failure to date which ultimately changes his life.
- KICK is a film about football fanaticism. It follows unique fan stories around the world that are both shocking and inspiring. The film features statements of soccer stars, coaches and renowned psychologists.
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- A schizophrenic teenage girl attempts to uncover her mysterious path and the murder of her family.
- Trying desperately to forget his roots, Henry is drawn back into the fray with his father when finances get the better of him. Returning with him to sell the family farm, his fiance soon discovers disturbing secrets about his past. A childhood sweetheart, a stubborn father thick with Swiss traditions, and a desperate lawyer who'll do anything for money force Henry to decide between protecting his father or turning his back on him.
- Galaxy English is an engaging and interactive children's ESL program. Season One is comprised of 35 episodes designed to teach young learners (ages 5-6) English fundamentals, focusing on vocabulary, pronunciation and simple sentences through songs, animation, cultural segments and lessons with our great hosts.
- "Supa Gaijin" is a mix of scripted comedy starring Roderick and Josias as Gorgeous Rod and Macho Joe, the titular Supa Gaijin (Super foreigners), 2 hapless, goofy, but well intentioned foreigners trying to strike it "big" in Japan. They get into real life situations involving both actors and real people -- each episode they would tackle different jobs and cultural aspects of japan. They are language instructors, hair stylists, chefs, gym instructors, dance instructors and more. The show also includes occasional interviews with both celebrities and regular people on the street. Live performances of comedy sketches in front of studio and concert audiences and also includes music segments in which the Supa Gaijin perform their theme song in various locations ( concert in front of thousands, radio shows, autograph signing, fan meet and greets)
- A story of a father and his daughter, Saskia, living together on an isolated ranch. While taking care of her sick father, Saskia dreams of exploring the world outside. First, however, she must come to terms with her family's troubled past, which is haunting both her and her father. ***This is an anti-alcoholism film based on a true story. It shows the effect of the addiction and how it can destroy a family***
- Taylor has an unusual hobby: She spends every minute of her free time on the back of one of her nine horses and trains for several rodeo events. Almost every weekend, the 11th-Grader and her family are on the road to take part of rodeo competitions in her home province of British Columbia, Canada. She is especially excited about this year's High School Rodeo finals, as it is the last time she can compete together with her brother Logan, who will be finishing 12th Grade this year. Even though her favorite horse is injured, Taylor hopes they will perform well. However, she cannot lose track of her academic activities, as good notes are a requirement for all athletes to compete. This episode is part of the "Teens in Canada" series for Planet Schule (WDR/SWR).
- Around 1900, the Canadian Rocky Mountains were merely viewed as an obstacle. Thanks to the ingenuity and passion of generations of Swiss Mountain Guides, this is no longer the case. The legendary Swiss Guides have conquered the highest peaks in daring first ascents, they have brought to Canada their mountaineering skills and expertise in mountain rescue and avalanche safety. They have instilled a mountain culture that has left a lasting legacy on the region. Swiss Guides in the Canadian Rockies -- Beyond Adventure tells the story of these iconic pioneers whose contributions to Canadian mountain culture will never be forgotten.
- A young nurse pays an administrative call on the eerie occupants of 654 Gravely Street, little knowing that a chilling surprise awaits her. This somber and sinister story culminates with a poe-esque twist that will etch itself into your memory, and serve as a reminder to never, never arrive two weeks late for an appointment.
- Naina is driven by the motto "Shoot for the moon! Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." Naina's family emigrated from Punjab, India to Canada many years ago. For the 11th-Grader, this is an opportunity to combine the better of two cultures. For six years, she has been hosting a radio show at a local radio station in her hometown of Surrey, B.C. She also wants to record a video for a song she co-wrote, addressing Punjabi kids in Canada. Naina hardly has time for other activities, as she has to work hard in the last, defining years of high school. And then there are the weekly meetings at her local Gurdwara, or temple, where she regularly performs for the Sikh community. This episodes was part of the series "Teens in Canada" on Planet-Schule.de (WDR/SWR).