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- Mary Fiore is San Francisco's most successful supplier of romance and glamor. She knows all the tricks. She knows all the rules. But then she breaks the most important rule of all: she falls in love with the groom.
- A Spanish actor disappears during the filming of a movie. Although his body is never found, the police conclude that he has suffered an accident at the edge of a cliff. Many years later, the mystery returns to the present day.
- All but abandoned by her family in a London retirement hotel, an elderly woman strikes up a curious friendship with a young writer.
- An uprooted young man is lured into an unnamed religious sect by a beautiful girl. Every moment with the group brings him more and more under the control of the cult's leader.
- A vibrant Pixar-inspired montage (think the marriage sequence in Up) in which a mother, unable to confront the heartbreak of her son leaving for college, delays his departure by making him sick. Unfortunately, she goes too far, is helpless to reverse what she set in motion, and is forced to face the unfathomable consequences of her selfishness.
- Documentary about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles.
- A radio talk-show host inherits her grandpa's pumpkin farm. When she loses her job, she's forced to take over the farm and host a new 'green' program. To keep the farm and pay off the mortgage, she hopes to win the pumpkin-growing contest.
- Classic movies are shown uninterrupted with interviews and commentary presented between the features.
- The history of Hollywood film in its various aspects.
- A woman and a friend of hers investigate the mysterious past of Uncle Buddy. Among his properties they find a trunk he had received and never opened before.
- McElwee family legend has it that the Hollywood melodrama "Bright Leaf" starring Gary Cooper as a 19th century tobacco grower, is based on filmmaker Ross McElwee's great-grandfather, who created the Bull Durham brand.
- A lonely alcoholic becomes mesmerized when his favorite classic movie star begins to talk to him through his television set.
- Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream is an animated television special featuring several monsters from Matchbox's toy-line, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
- A look at Sicily with the eyes of the Sicilian director, through more than 500 songs taken from over a hundred films shot or set on the island. A film anthology on the history of Sicily divided into 14 chapters.
- Classic feature films are presented in a serialized format.
- While watching an old World War II era movie about a beautiful damsel-in-distress, Natasha decides to try to reenact one of the scenes where the plucky heroine must escape from the ropes that hold her prisoner. Sammi, Natasha's roommate enters the living room unexpectedly, spies Natasha bound in a similar manner to the movie heroine and joins in the role-playing. The pair then imitate all of the tight bondage sequences that are depicted in the old black and white film.
- An elderly night watchman at the Vitagram movie studio falls asleep and dreams about the old days.
- Dot, a slightly crazed bondage aficionado, hosts a late-night TV show where she discusses old movies with a modern movie star. The movies she shows always have significant bondage scenes which the host wishes to reenact with her guests.
- Bruno in a black and white world for so long that he forgot what colors are, as well as his phobia towards them. Seeing so many colors in a fruit basket, Bruno rediscovers his fear and the effects of his phobia.
- In the 1930s, 40s and 50s, going to a movie matinee was an event. In those days, moviegoers were treated to more than a movie: there were coming attractions, cartoons, newsreels, comedy shorts, serials and feature films.
- Unemployed thespian Joe McDoakes makes all the casting calls, reads all of the trade papers, sees agents, and tries out for casting directors and producers, and finally lands a role: the guy behind the 8-ball that is on the title frame of all of the Joe McDoakes shorts.
- When Paul's children's books take a leap in popularity, he's given the option to develop a television show. But it comes to drastic revisions to the pals and they're not happy about it.