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- After a prank goes disastrously wrong, a group of boys are sent to a detention center where they are brutalized. Thirteen years later, an unexpected random encounter with a former guard gives them a chance for revenge.
- Charlie is an average French suburban teenager, but when she becomes fast friends with Sarah, the rebellious new girl at school, she discovers there's nothing average about how she feels.
- When Marie moves into her boyfriend's apartment, she uncovers a disturbing mystery.
- A long night's journey into day: Victor, a street hustler in the Santa Fe and Pueyrredón neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, from the evening of November 1, All Saints Day, to the dawn of November 2, All Souls Day. Victor's odyssey takes him from clients to friends to a gay gym then a hotel room and an all-night café. He plays pick-up soccer with kids whose parents are going through trash or waiting in parks. A vendor gives him a chrysanthemum. It seems he's being followed, and on the night streets, death is close at hand. Can Victor survive until dawn?
- The ghost of Don Juan Tenorio, the legendary rogue and lover from Sevilla, comes back to town once again on present days searching for the absolution. The spirit, unintentionally takes the place of Juan Marquina, an actor who looks exactly like him.
- In the wake of Dia Day Los Muertos, a young couple has 24 hours to decide if their love should live or die. With Sue afraid of love and Joey afraid of not figuring out what he did wrong in the first place, the couple is swept away by the intoxication of Dia De Los Muertos where the dead walk the earth for a day and where phantoms of Sue's past may force Joey to end up on the altar as well.
- The origins of Halloween are explored in this engrossing program on the subject. A ghoulish array of costumes, make up, and decoration descend on communities every year on October 31st, but few people are aware of how the celebration came to exist. Harry Smith attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery in THE HAUNTED HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN, which delves into the 3,000 years of hoopla that traditionally unfolds when October comes around. As the history is explained, so are various failed attempts to co-opt the festival by various religious groups; but the most compelling revelation is how little the festival has changed over the centuries. A marvelous way to gain a historical perspective on this entertaining holiday, Smith's program is almost as fun as carving a pumpkin, donning a spooky costume, and undertaking a little trick or treating! (Sourced from Metadata)
- It is All Saints' Day. Bérénice wanders through the city. She must find flowers for the grave. Sacha, her son, has other plans. Too bad. She must find flowers for the grave.
- Isaac and Hugo are friends, whom after attending a Day of the Dead celebration are involved in a car accident that shatters their lives. Five years later, Isaac is in Mexico to get a large Virgin Mary statue blessed. Hugo, however, is in trouble with a Mexican drug cartel and must carry drugs across the border to a town named Santo Paseo. Their paths cross in Mexico and on their way to the U.S., Hugo hides the drugs in hopes that Isaac will unknowingly help him bring them across the border. With the southwestern US serving as a backdrop, the story takes them through a series of stops that serve to bring back memories and test the friendship that was torn apart five years before.
- On 1 November each year, in the cemeteries of the Sacatépequez region of Guatemala, Guatemalans communicate with the deceased in a unique and poetic way, using kites. Guatemalans believe with all their heart that the kites spiritually link them to communicate with their beloved ancestors.
- Catherine's buys the silence of an indiscreet former lover with a position in her chamber as her affair with Culpepper becomes more tempestuous.
- Beginning of the journey at Fort-de-France: Raphaël meets Willem Germany, the creator of the Performance Gospel School: they go to the Atrium where Karine Herthe and other singers sing gospel songs.Then In Saint-Luce Raphaël meets Frédérick Bolotte, a sailing coach, who shows him the sailing boats of the Martinique (gommier and yole): Etienne Charles , a shipwright explains them how they transform the trunk of a fig-tree into a boat and they make a tour with a sailing boat.Traditional fishermen practice seine-fishing.Then Raphaël goes to the race course of Lamentin: there a young woman , Luana Lalung explains how she became jockey and we see a horse race. Then in Rivière-Pilote Raphaël meets Prisca Morjon, a culinary blogger and also cuisine coach: in the market they find "bois d'Inde" , the West Indian bay tree or bay rum tree (Pimenta racemosa).They go to a distillery where Prisca has her workshop and she prepares with Raphaël Turban squashes (a yellow calabash) with leaves and bays of the WestIndian bay tree, lemon and other spices.At Sainte-Anne Raphaël meets Alex Dobat and Mathilde Brassy , a marine biologist and they dive near the Diamond Rock to see hawks-bill sea turtles.On this rock there are statues of African slaves made by the sculptor Laurent Valère.With Alex Dobat Raphaël travels to the "Presqu'île de la Caravelle": a natural park: they have a beautiful sight about the region and the Atlantic Ocean: later they meet Boutou, a guide who knows well the mangrove and tells the story of the "bain démarré", a ritual of purification like a bath in the sea to take off the influence of bad spirits.At Gros Morne Raphaël meets Renaud Bonnard , a young man who is now farmer and who promoting the solidarity between farmers (sharing their agricultural duties: Renaud and his wife prepares later a dish called trempage, wet bread with crab and fishes that they will share with the farmers of the area; later there is a traditional dance and song of the Martinique "bélé": a singer,, a great drum and the audience are singing and dancing music which is legacy of slave music tradition.In the forest we meet Sully Cally, the drum maker who is looking for mahogany wood and then is constructing these great drums. Besides the horse races the people are also interested in cockfight: there are 11 places for cockfight and people spend a lot of money in bets. Finally the visit of the Fidelin family is also interesting: Yolande and Ginette Fidelin have a program on the local radio station and speak about medicinal herbs in Martinique: on their estate they grow "atoumo"- in English shell ginger (Alpinia zerumbet), aloe and other herbs and sell herb teas and syrups.