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- After a mysterious trunk arrives at a prestigious girl's boarding school, its staff and students - including an orphaned heiress and an amateur sleuth - are targeted by a shadowy murderer.
- Slacker Schoolboy Tim is an expert in wasting time. So what happens when he discovers he has two hours left to live?
- Kim Jong Sam was falsely accused of a crime and imprisoned. Because of that he has spent ten years on death row. Somehow he escapes out of prison and becomes a fake cop, (Oh Il Seung). Then sets out to find a hidden amount of 100 billion won (about 100 million dollars) on behalf of criminals who will garanty him with a new identity that belongs to a death cop. He has three days to find the cash and begin his new life. While doing that, new adventures show up.
- Max Solomon faces the awful truth that he will never be a writer. So, in a desperate attempt to find his true calling, he turns to crime. In this inventive comedy, three friends have their lives turned upside down when one of them realizes that larceny might be his best skill.
- The first solo tour from the singer of Fleetwood Mac is a knockout! Touring after her first solo album release Bella Donna and this filmed concert is the last night of her very short tour before heading back into the studio to record the next Fleetwood Mac album Mirage. This is a brilliant concert from one magnificent lady. Stevie Nicks in Concert is a must have in any music collection.
- A disabled vet and former Army boxing champion returns to his hometown and founds a no-nonsense gym to rescue at risk youth from the streets. In just six years the gym has produced champion and professional fighters.
- A satirical dark comedy following a trio of inept QAnon roommates who decide to film a call to action. As they'll find, even the most devout of supporters can't straighten out alt-right logic.
- DIGADOHI means lands in Cherokee and the story of their removal is recorded in the archaeology at places like the Snelson-Brinker farm in Missouri, and in the traditions and family histories of the Cherokee today. July 4th, 2017 the historic Snelson-Brinker cabin was burnt to the ground. A criminal investigation was launched. Using cutting edge archaeological methods, STEM, and archival research a group of community activists and Cherokee leaders work to rescue a historic property from the arsonist's flames and identify the graves of the Cherokee who died there on the Trail of Tears. Filming for DIGADOHI began in November of 2017 at archaeological and historic sites along the route from Cherokee homelands in the East, to Oklahoma. The film chronicles a year of those investigations and weaves the family stories - European, African, and Native - that were unearthed there into the national story of America. Ultimately The Cherokee story is one of survival and passing on a living culture and tradition to their children. Dobson states "One of the main points that all the Cherokee we worked with made was: 'Yes, our Ancestors were victimized, but they did not allow themselves to be victims. They persevered and we are thriving today because of them.'" Interviewing Elders, researchers, Cherokee Nation officials, and the descendants of Levi Snelson who built the farm, DIGADOHI explores this dark chapter of America's history from the perspective of the families whose stories intertwine along the Trail of Tears.
- There would have been a time for such a word: To-morrow - In the first moment Os saw Clove, he knew he could love her, if she could love him. The first moment she saw him, there was a spark. When they met, it was as if they had known each other all their lives. It was as if they were made for each other. Despite the danger, and despite the risks tied to matters of the heart, they fell in love. How long could such a thing last, in such an immediate and cruel world? As forces beyond their control, both known and unknown to them, conspire to tear them apart, they laugh, love, and live, with every second, every kiss, and every breath. Never Gladly Beyond is a film about love, and what it means to be alive, even if only for a moment.
- Join Dr. Monty Dobson on the expedition to uncover America's archaeological history. The series follows Monty as he explores archaeological sites along America's ever shifting frontier and uses these sites as touch points to tell America's story. From the first peoples who arrived during the last Ice Age to the archaeology of the Industrial Age, America from the Ground Up. is history like you've never seen it before.
- Professional stand-up paddle boarding coach and athlete Mike Shoreman was suddenly immobilized by a rare neurological condition that attacked his vestibular nerves. Doctors told Mike that he would never paddle board again, but after years of retraining his brain, through physical and mental therapy, he was determined to prove them wrong. In the summer of 2021, Mike decided to paddle board across Lake Ontario, from Rochester, New York, to Toronto, Ontario, in an attempt to be the first paddle boarder with a disability to cross international waters. While The Crossing symbolized Mike's personal goal of getting back up on his board, it also acted as a physical event to raise money for youth mental health organizations in Canada and the United States.
- A man finishes his workday from home (as per usual), and decides to make a bowl of cereal for dinner, but soon realizes he is out of milk. He adventures out to get more milk, but on the way back home things get a bit too groovy and the recently-bought milk spills all over the street. Before he can get more he is forced to go back home due to curfew. "There's no sense in crying over spilt milk." - Unknown.
- Do Children Have Rights? is a British short-documentary film made by Monty Lord that will blow the lid on the world of children's rights in the UK. The purpose of the documentary is to raise awareness of children's rights.
- Edgar Grünthal escaped Estonia in 1945, fleeing from German army inscription and Russian invaders. He biked over 250km to get to a port city, where he and a few people took a boat from dry dock to sail to Sweden, one stormy night. Edgar then immigrated to Canada, travelling around the country to work as a seaman and handyman to earn a living. This 15-minute documentary was not only made to serve as a memento of my grandfather, but was also meant to symbolize a larger story of European immigrants, during and after WW2.
- Lexi, Gabi, and Uncle Marv travel to Utah--the land of dinosaurs, outdoor adventure, and all kinds of hilarious surprises.
- Going to Africa is not an easy task for Monty Marsh. His journey home forces him to confront the horrors that his ancestors endured during the Trans - Atlantic Slave Trade, as well as brings about many questions of what it means to be Black in America today. As he discovers the disconnect between Africans and African Americans, he finds hope in simply being with his people and learning the truth about the past. Unknowingly, he is also confronted with an even larger heart ache.
- FEATURING. Hip Hop and Rap.House meets Fashion. Celebrity Talk and Special Guests...XO.
- In 1100AD Cahokia was three times the size of Paris or London and the spiritual and political home of an urban civilization that stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Join Monty as he digs into the archaeology to the secret history of a civilization that de Soto discovered while exploring America in the 1500's.
- The Europeans reveals the hidden history of the Fur Trade on America's colonial frontier.
- In episode five, Monty explores The Science of Archaeology. Monty interviews some of America's most renown archaeologists and uses demonstrations of the tools and techniques they use to uncover the past. From 3D underwater sonar mapping of shipwrecks on the Great Lakes to using ground penetrating radar and magnetic imaging to map Native American sites, Monty explores the fascinating science of archaeology beyond the point of a trowel. Archaeology: where history meets science in the dirt!
- The archaeological history of the French Indian War is explored.
- Join Monty as he explores the shipwrecks and forts that testify to the secret history of the struggle for supremacy on the frontier. From New Orleans to Quebec and From Mackinaw Island to Vermont, episode features recreated battle of Put in Bay with more than 19 tall ships and underwater archaeology on Lake Champlain.
- But the archaeology of the Revolution tells us a different story: the war for America's frontier. From the siege of Quebec to Benedict Arnold's defeat on Lake Champlain: Monty explores the hidden history of America's first war for independence.
- 1987– 1h 22mTV-PG5.5 (93)TV EpisodeA mega shark known as Submarine menaces passengers of a sinking boat in the shark infested waters off the coast of Africa. This documentary details from survivors stories the horrific actions while their fellow passengers were menaced by the huge great white shark known as Submarine. This debuted during Discovery Channel's Shark Week in 2014. A terrifying documentary.