KDTV puts together a holiday party, but one accident derails it all.
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KDTV puts together a holiday party, but one accident derails it all.
A missile engineer for the U.S. government becomes convinced he's being followed by the U.S. government.
Filmed during the autumn of 2021; follow the indie-rock band, The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die, as they tour the United States and Canada while the pandemic ranges across the globe. At a time when virtually no bands were touring, the band does everything in their power to keep themselves, and their fans safe. However, the world is still getting used to this new normal, and uncertainty follows the band closely.
“Push,” is a story of self-discovery, found in the simple joys of skateboarding. This film explores ideas of identity and quickly becomes an anthem for the inner strength that can be found in finding a community.
After the man of her dreams starts ghosting her, a lonely girl experiences limerence and becomes obsessed with making him hers.
What happens when you have to prove your culture in black jeopardy, and give up on whiteness all together, then deal with all the crazy that happens in between.
An Ethiopian man struggles to cope with the loss of his daughter. His American wife turns to his roots to help him face reality.
Silence has disappeared! Chaos and constant noise now threaten Soda Island's survival. Follow a group of rogue sodians as they embark on a mission into the unknown to restore balance and bring harmony back into the ecosystem.
The latest expansion for the G&U is the acquisition of the Milford Running track, that G&U now has operating rights from Franklin Forge to Milford. The G&U also rebuilt their mainline from Hopedale to Milford. We hop aboard a G&U MP15AC #1160 for a cab ride from Hopedale yard to Milford yard, then we reverse direction and head to Franklin. We then take the head end again and capture the Franklin to Milford on the Milford Running track (Leased from CSX / MBTA) Then we capture action from the ground as we chase the Hopedale to Milford and the Milford Running track! We also capture Foreign power of the G&U and MBTA detour trains!
Gavin Creel blazed onto Broadway in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and instantly became one of the theater's favorite leading men. Now, the Tony and Olivier Award winner brings humor, heart and irresistible charm to an intimate evening of story and song.
Chloe is a 6-year-old first-grader. Her mom works as a frontline doctor who treats COVID patients and has to quarantine herself when she comes home from work. Chloe’s grandma is taking care of her, but Chloe is not happy about it. She misses her mom, hates zoom classes, and hates her grandma’s cooking. Chloe's grandma is scared to go to the grocery store because of the rise of hate crimes toward Asian elders. When Chloe accidentally ate the dumplings grandma made for her mom’s birthday, she came up with a "creative solution" to fix the mishap so they can celebrate her mom's birthday. To her surprise, this "solution" opened up a pandora's box of things she's still too young to understand. Nonetheless, Chloe has grown up quite a bit within a day.
When a closeted middle-schooler befriends the attractive new kid on an overnight biology field trip, he's forced to confront his queer identity, his relationship to his male anatomy, and his uncomfortable niche in the ecosystem known as eighth grade.
'Coolstock 2' was a music festival created to rival Woodstock. There was no 'Coolstock 1', they just thought more people might show up if it sounded like the second round.
As the legendary Petula Clark prepares to celebrate her ninetieth birthday, we look back on an extraordinary career that has stretched across eight decades and made her one of our most popular, successful and enduring stars. This collection of Petula’s finest moments at the BBC ranges from 21st-century performances with Jools Holland on Later right back to the 1940s when ‘Britain’s Shirley Temple’ was just a teenager, showcasing her talents on early broadcasts from Alexandra Palace. The journey from child star to icon of British entertainment includes years as one of the biggest names in television and West End musicals like The Sound of Music, as well as huge chart success, both in the UK and across Europe, especially in France where her star shone almost as brightly as it did here. Featuring much-loved classics like Downtown, Don’t Sleep in the Subway, This Is My Song and many more, this is a birthday celebration that Petula fans will not want to miss.
A hermit both fears and longs for the outside world.
Award-winning investigative journalists and forensic engineers analyze never-before-seen evidence that indicates NASCAR legend Tony Stewart killed a competitor after accelerating his car and fishtailing it toward the defenseless man.
Marketing guru Robert Holding's life takes a dramatic turn after everyone forgets who he is.
An American sound engineer visits Sicily in search of his family roots and finds himself entangled with the local characters in a small town.
A first date turns unsettling when Cassie meets David after a month of online messages. What begins with wine and small talk slowly twists into something far more disturbing. A tense, intimate thriller about trust, unease, and the horrors we don’t see coming.
As the 40th anniversary of the horrific discovery of a beheaded little girl in the basement of an abandoned building in St. Louis approaches, director Edrar "Bird" Sosa (Our Precious Hope: St. Louis' Little Jane Doe Revisited) re-examines the gruesome details of the near 40-year-old cold case.
A boy sits alone in his room, but he hears a noise. What is this noise, who is making it?
A triptych about two sisters and their Mother through the Cosmic US.
"BLURRING THE COLOR LINE opens up critical conversations on where the Chinese community fit into the black and white dichotomy of the segregated south, how anti-Blackness was established and perpetuated, and how marginal groups were pitted against each other in the hierarchical structure of white supremacy."
A widow wakes up with a full breakfast on her bed, with no idea how it got there.
A uniquely American couple's captivating story during the pinnacle of American exploration and social change.
A story of child bravery in a post-apocalyptic world. A viral incident has wiped out more than half of the population, leaving only child survivors to fend for themselves.
(2022) Warren Wilson. A killer storm cycle in the Monashees. Adaptive backcountry riding like you’ve never seen before. The ultimate grass skiing run. Alaska (twice). Come along for the biggest days with the 73rd annual Warren Miller film, Daymaker. Then get ready for your own. Because there’s no better day than one out on the hill. We hit Snowmass for the biggest party of the winter, surprise a Warren Miller superfan at the base of Snowbasin, and take him skiing with Jonny Moseley and Marcus Caston. We follow one of Europe’s most legendary mountain guides, rewrite the rules of adaptive backcountry riding, and try to keep up with some of the most exciting young skiers and snowboarders on the planet. In the world today, the ground shifts constantly beneath our feet, and bearings are hard to come by. Warren Miller’s Daymaker will take you on a journey to peaks that replace the mountains in your mind with ones that free your mind.
Spaceman is an exploration of human emotions. It follows Bobby on his first jaunt back into the dating world after escaping an abusive marriage in which he was the victim of domestic violence.
Two time British National Hill Climb Champion, Andrew Feather, takes on the ultimate cycling challenge: Everesting. For a natural born climber like Andrew, it’s all about finding the right climb, but this is a journey into the unknown. The best ranked climber on Strava, Andrew needs to transition from a world of climbing efforts lasting only a few minutes, to a challenge few can finish in under ten hours. We follow one of sport’s greatest amateurs as he meets experts, tests climbs, and steps up his training to punishing new levels, on a quest to conquer cycling’s most masochistic mission.
A CGI demonic doll possesses Chris and attempts to eliminate anyone with knowledge of his existence. Professor Scabascooby, the keeper of the Book of the Dead, has other plans for Dembela.
Agenda 2030 exposed
In 1915, about 3 million Christians were killed by the Ottoman Empire. The film tells the story of this massacre with the help of contemporary witnesses and relates it to the present. The genocide of 1915 finds its tragic continuation in current conflicts.
A couple go hiking and something weird happens.
One of the most famous gay cruising destinations in the world and one of the most controversial areas of land, this mecca of manlove has a history that expands past sex. Inspiring art, providing a place of solace and community, the Meat Rack deserves to be acknowledged for its important impact on queer culture for many decades. This documentary explores the long history of this queer haven, the sex and the struggles, and how the space exists in today’s online cruising culture.
A man has recurring night terrors about his waking life.
This survey of a cross-section of Sawyer County, Wisconsin residents in the immediate runup to the 2020 presidential election reveals a lot about the state of the state and the ever-increasing divide between neighbors.
Following the release of their final two albums, the Texas hip-hop collective played a free show, their final, at the Fonda Theatre in L.A.
Driven by hate and fueled by the media a young white supremacist takes action into his own hands when strangers welcome him into their place of worship.
Who are the most inspiring individuals working tirelessly to restore rivers in Europe? We call them the “DamBusters”. Pao Fernández Garrido from the Dam Removal Europe coalition is on a mission: to see their work at their local rivers and share these exciting stories to inspire more river restorations. The film #DamBusters follows Pao’s journey through native Spain, France -the European cradle of river barrier removals-, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland. The most iconic river freeing cases so far, ready to impress you.
Shemesh is a short film that explores the presence of sunlight in a physical environment. Seeking to generate in the viewer a sentimental game through this natural element.
Regarded by many as an influential figure in the history of cassette culture and DIY recording, Martin Newell has been an integral part of the British music scene since the 1970s, and his music career spans over six decades. He’s been produced by XTC’s Andy Partridge, and written for the likes of Captain Sensible of The Damned. Though it would be wrong to call him an "unknown", he has never been directly in the limelight. This film brings to light the amazing career and life work of the artist, who, on top of being the most published contemporary British poet as well as an established gardener, continues to record and release music today.
1 May and 15 May. birth and death. war and peace. bustle and calm. cruelty and mercy: a doorbell rang. I opened. I'm glad to see you. I have escaped. what I missed. but a door knocked, I opened it, what else could it be? I went out sometimes. I knocked on doors. opened, not opened. I was fired, I was hosted. a door and an opener. what else could it be? I opened the door I knocked myself today. The day you watch this movie, dear Hakan, I hope that you are opening this door. Come, come in, host yourself. Choose a place for yourself in this unstable, ambivalent world: cruelty and compassion. bustle and calm. war and peace. birth and death. 1 May and 15 May. Happy 15th may world Hakan's day.
A collection of five early short films by filmmaker Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
Galvanized by the number of white women who voted for Donald Trump, two women of colour envision what unity looks in the United States. But instead of marching through the streets, they take a different approach. Race2Dinner was born, an afternoon of wining, dining and honest conversations about white supremacy and unconscious biases that white women live by. Navigating everyday privileges and cultural differences, the bold intervention changes minds and opens eyes for some, while others turn away because it is too hard. Everything is on the table to eat and unpack, but there is only one rule: no crying at the dinner table.
Greg Hill's quest for a peaceful evening in front of Netflix spirals into a descent into madness. As technical glitches plague his streaming plans, he stumbles upon an eerie, unidentifiable television channel that promises horrors beyond comprehension.
An anthology film and friendship tale that takes place in St. Louis in the late 1980s during the height of the AIDS crisis. The story follows a man who has just found out one of his friends is HIV positive — a death sentence that, back then, usually meant the person had about twelve months to live. The main character goes on a game show in order to raise money for a car to drive his friend to Mexico where he can receive a popular, but later proven ineffective, treatment for the virus.
A frustrated piano instructor sees no reason to keep helping her uninterested student, not knowing that her student is in love with her.
Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental, and social barriers.
After the director’s unexpected death, the film and the team seek to find each other between segments of reality that merge with fiction.
"In June 1999 dear friends Agnetta Falk and Jack Hirschman were married at Matt Gonzales' place in the Mission. I was there with my 16mm Bolex and filmed part of the ceremony and crowd. After almost 30 years I finally made this footage into a finished film. It features many of our dear friends both living and deceased. In honor of Jack and Aggie's wedding anniversary I finished the film over the weekend." – Dominic Angerame.
1.5 Million explores the political and economic forces that have brought about this literacy crisis in The Bronx, specifically, District 7 which is located in the south Bronx. With a lack of school libraries, classroom libraries, books within the community, bookstores, robust marketing by the NYPL in The Bronx and decades of divestment to education, a literacy crisis has come to fruition in The Bronx. Born from the stereotypes that people in The Bronx do not read and are only known for having interests in sneaker and liquor stores; it is not by coincidence that access to literature has a profound effect on the culture of reading. As of 2016, only 56% of high school graduates in The Bronx are college ready. Poverty is a major factor, with 40% of children in the South Bronx living below the poverty line. A child raised in poverty is 13 times less likely to finish high school on time, if at all.
Sometime before today... Or after tomorrow. Somewhere out in the yonder. There was this guy...
In this first official special, Nimesh talks about Asians, drinking, drugs, religion, Modi, Kobe, and growing up Indian in New Jersey. This special was recorded on Dec 12, 2021 at Gramercy Theater in NYC.
A famous internet influencer known as "Unboxing Bobby" goes through the absolute true horrors of cyberstalking, from his biggest fan. Prepare for a new breed of serial killer, in an overly connected world. Do you truly know who's watching you?
A group of young activists engage in civil disobedience for one of Norway's most debated fjords, which is planned to become a mining landfill. They meet the consequences while they teach eachother worker protest songs.
The documentary is about living at the borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan, telling the stories of Artsakhi refugees who are currently living in Syunik, those who were uprooted from their historical lands in Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh.
The main island of Okinawa, full of history and nature, is filmed with the Inspire 2, a professional drone manufactured by DJI, and a gimbal camera with a Super 35mm sensor. Enjoy the colorful and spectacular views of Cape Kyanabu, Hyakuna Beach, Cape Hendo, and more.
An Old West Comic book style experience about the Myth, Legend and Truth of William before he was known as Billy the Kid.
Told through the efforts of Danielle – aka Abalone Eyes, or Ducky to her friends –, this poetic document in film follows her plight to protect the Trinity River that flows the length of Hoopa lands. Retracing Danielle’s activism journey through conversations with elders and honored rituals, Abalone Eyes looks to shed light on the intersections of water justice, native justice, climate justice, and mental health – telling how the Hoopa’s deep connection with the land, and struggle to protect it, runs as deep as the Trinity River that has served as the lifeforce of the community for generations.
A short film by Matthew Cutchen.