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- Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey's quest to break the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
- Four actresses and a writer spend a summer week in an old mill to rehearse a play. During those days, the girls will get to know each other and measure themselves through the materials that the work presents.
- Paris, summer 1960. Michel is about to leave for Algeria for military service. He meets Liliane and Juliette, two inseparable friends. Michel goes on vacation to Corsica, where the two girls decide to join him
- The camera follows the actors throughout the series while competing for the lead role to see if sparks fly. Love confessions and real love kisses are shared in the last episode for those who have a mutual love interest.
- Calumny is one of the most despicable crimes against our neighbor, and while the wife in this story acted conventionally, she nevertheless maligned the other woman simply because she was an actress. While out on a shopping tour, the wife and her husband enter a store, leaving their child in the auto in the chauffeur's care. This gentleman pays but scant attention to the little one, so he wanders off and strolls into the stage door of a theater during the matinee. Upon their return to the auto the parents discover the child's absence and trace him to the theater stage, where they find him in the arms of one of the showgirls. The mother snatches the child from the girl's arms, scornfully exclaiming, "How dare you contaminate my child with your touch?" For this remark, together with the derisive laughter it occasions, the girl vows revenge.
- The lives of three movie actresses unfold, transform and get exposed. Each of them owes their choice of profession to a respective traumatic event.
- A documentary about the lives of five working artists, who aren't household names, but who are making a legitimate living through their art.
- Assuming that he has killed the husband of the woman he also loves, Judson Clark flees through a blizzard to a lonely cabin, where he nearly dies. When he recovers, he has lost his memory and is believed to be dead until an actress recognizes "the young doctor." Following many adventures, the real killer confesses and Clark regains his memory and the woman he loves.
- Persuade by a letter from her Aunt Agnes in America, Kitty McCarthy ( Olive Thomas ) travels from Ireland to New York City, there she meets Gordon Davis, a successful playwright, who directs her to her aunt's address on the East Side. Kitty soon discovers her aunt living in a tenement, a confirmed alcoholic. Through her niece's care, Agnes is cured, and one day Davis appears and offers Kitty a part in a comedy that he has written. She accepts, and once backstage meets Vera Maxwell, the victim of an unhappy affair with Oscar Savoy. Kitty brings the lovelorn couple back together but is unsuccessful in arranging her own romance with Davis' nephew Roger until Davis finally intervenes, and a happy ending prevails for all.
- Legendary horror movie director Pete Walker answers probing questions put to him from fans and friends.
- A compilation of Ken Murray home movies featuring dozens of Hollywood stars at rest and play.
- Auditioning for same role, two actresses attempt to top each other in more extreme ways, chaos ensues. Their drive for success leads to apocalyptic results.
- John Henson and his sister Mary are surprised one morning in learning that they have new neighbors in Mr. Gray and his son, Danny. Danny is taught to say the Lord's Prayer every night and to practice its principles in his daily life. In his play one day, Danny is hurt and the father, in distraction, calls upon Mary for aid. She gives the care that only woman can give to a sick person, and the acquaintance commences, so that later, when Mr. Gray is seriously injured at the stone works, she nurses him back to health. It is plain to be seen that Mr. Gray is beginning to evince more than admiration for his pretty neighbor. Mary takes Danny to town on the day that a theatrical troupe arrives and one of the actresses recognizes in the lad her little son. She tells Mary and is taken to Mr. Gray's house, but he will not receive her, because shortly after Danny's birth she left his home and went astray. Danny is soon taught by Mary to love his mother, but the kind neighbor is not equally successful with the father. Finally Danny brings about an unexpected meeting between father and mother, and, on bended knee repeats the prayer his daddy had so often taught him: "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive . . ." The father touched by these words from his son, repents his sternness and receives his wife once more unto their home.
- An anthology film following a group of young actresses all auditioning for the same role. Taking place over the course of a single day, we follow each character around as they deal with the excitement and terror of everyday life.
- Charles Howard, a young artist in " In The Folly's Trail, " is induced by a friend to attend a week-end party, given by a millionaire social bounder named Max Goldberg. At this event he joins in the general round of elaborate dinners, masquerade dances and the like. He meets a girl singer named Lita O' Farrell, a friend of Goldberg's. The host of the occasion really loves Lita, but she is uncertain of her regard for him. Lita is attracted to Howard and he to her. Though both are doubtful of the outcome, they marry. Howard cannot endure Lita's lack of breeding and she resents his cold, superior attitude. They quarrel frequently and she offers him a chance for a divorce by deliberately going back to Goldberg. Howard, stung by his jealousy, follows, threatening to kill Goldberg. The latter assures him no harm has come to Lita. He finds her and she tells him of her coming child. They determine to make another effort to live happily together. - The Moving Picture World, 1920.
- William Winfield, familiarly known in Wall Street as Billy, comes into a considerable fortune. Soon after, he receives a letter from an old college chum, Bob Baxter, telling him he has gone into the theatrical business and has a fine comic opera company which only needs a little backing. Billy consents to finance the scheme. He is still more delighted on meeting Ruby and Pert, two of the company, who call him "Angel" Billy. He becomes enamored of Ruby and showers her with flowers and presents. The company leave for the South. Billy is to follow them shortly. He receives the most flattering press notices from Baxter, who also calls for more money. After reading the press notices, he is satisfied, and the missives continue to come in. One day, after receiving a batch, he falls asleep and dreams that he is a theatrical millionaire, the owner of winning racehorses, a house on Riverside Drive, where he entertains lavishly, and the husband of Ruby. He wakes up as his servant enters, to receive a telegram that the company is "Bust," and stranded, he must foot the bills and bring them home. He sits staring at the message, a sadder and a wiser man.
- FRONTLINE investigates American Porn and the pending political battle that will soon engulf the multi-billion dollar business and its distribution partners - some of America's best known corporations.
- Exploring the process of creating sex scenes in Hollywood, and the impact on women and girls in the real world. Featuring candid interviews with actors and creators, it highlights the women who have spoken out against abusive behaviour.
- 2018–5.5 (7)Podcast Episode
- Patricia meets Ángel's girlfriend. Aurelio learns about Afrodita and Cecilia's acting bug. Joaquin pushes Margarita for the truth.
- A Lunatic feature length play which contains a series of original monologues by Ludovic Coutaud.
- Contestants try to win the ten thousand pound prize stored in a giant exclamation mark in the studio in the form of ten thousand one pound coins.