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- After uncovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the Lunar surface, a spacecraft is sent to Jupiter to find its origins: a spacecraft manned by two men and the supercomputer HAL 9000.
- Fallen PGA superstar Puddy McFadden gets a second chance at the Viagra Classic, but learns he's been cursed by the ancient forefathers of golf itself and finds himself in the line of fire with his female counterparts of the LPGA along the way.
- The Earth's moon is suddenly 70% smaller and permanently crescent shaped by a devastating and unknown force. For the students of E Class, Kunugigaoka Junior High School, the being responsible is known, as their teacher. The strange and very supportive entity has given the Japanese government a challenge to save the Earth from destruction. It wants to be the teacher of the class with the lowest expectations for success, in anything. The students, armed with special weapons that only harm their teacher, must find a way to kill him before the end of the school year. If not, summer break will be canceled by the end of the world.
- A Georgian television show that is reminiscent of The Simpsons. It stars Gela, a father of a family from Georgia who works at the local bank. He lives with his wife Dodo, their children, Gia and Shorena, and their talking parrot, Kote.
- There has always been a thin line between society and the media, and struggling TV-news reporter Roseanne Crystal is about to cross it. She travels to the quiet town of Rhinebeck, New York to cover the story of local hero cop Gary Whitlock. While shooting background footage, she and her crew accidentally discover a grisly murder scene. At first, it seems like a random violent crime, but when another body is discovered, signs point to a possible serial killer. Sensing a hot story, Roseanne broadcasts a series of sensational reports that send the small town into a tailspin, which prompts everyone to ask the question: Who is more dangerous, the serial killer or the reporter who made him famous?
- A documentary about one man's attempt to turn the food pyramid on its head. Donal O'Neill ditches wheat and sugar in a food plan consisting of 70% fat - under the guidance of legendary South African Sports Scientist Prof. Tim Noakes.
- The Mansouri family opens up a new restaurant after the fall of the Taliban in Kabul, Afghanistan only to be subsequently targeted by factional Taliban elements.
- A veteran New York City police detective, Jimmy O'Neill, is forced to relocate to Fort Worth, after having a run in with the mob, by knocking out kingpin, Joe Esposito.
- World class triathlete Sami Inkinen and Dr Steve Phinney challenge the efficacy and safety of "carb loading" for sports performance.
- In the winter of 2003, a catastrophic fire erupted in a Rhode Island concert club, ultimately claiming 100 lives. For this state of just over a million residents, the devastation was profound, leaving unanswered questions and deep scars in its wake. But out of the ashes of the tragedy arose an equally profound story of hope. One year after the fire, a community theatre in the small city of Woonsocket gathered together to perform a play written by the fire's youngest victim close to the end of his life - a play that many felt could only be described as prophetic. "41" tells the story of Nicky O'Neill, the young actor, writer and musician who left the world at age 18 but who left behind a message. "41" weaves together the story of a life cut short, the saga of a community in mourning, and a family finding its way out of the darkness.
- Empire is an immersive documentary project about the unintended consequences of Dutch colonialism in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas and Oceania.
- A documentary about the work of Luke Kelly, legendary folk singer with the Dubliners, who died in 1984. Kelly's influence on balladeers has been wide-reaching. Here, his famous contemporaries - like Donovan and Ralph McTell - discuss his art, and the key moments of his development in music. Includes 19 rarely seen live performances, and further contributions by the Dubliners, Damien Dempsey, Paddy Reilly, Jim McCann, Mary Black, Phil Coulter and George Murphy.
- Eline Jongsma and Kel O'Neill's "His Name Is My Name" (aka HNIMN) is an innovative documentary series on Instagram that explores how the crimes of WWII-era perpetrators still reverberate through today's society, shaking the foundations of our homes and our families. But at its heart, HINMN is about the personal journey of one of its makers. Eline Jongsma's great-grandfather was known as "Crazy Gerrit." This was a rather innocent nickname considering who he actually was: the ruthless, violent mayor of the town of Krommenie, Netherlands during the Second World War, and a fanatical member of the NSB-the Dutch Nazi party. After the war ended, his children disowned him out of shame, and his great-granddaughter grew up unaware of his existence. But no secret can stay buried forever. In this animated, Instagram-based series, Jongsma and her filmmaking partner Kel O'Neill search through archives and family memories to create a fractured portrait of Crazy Gerrit and his legacy. While each of its 10 episodes can stand alone, the whole forms an ingenious, kaleidoscopic look at history, guided by a propelling soundtrack that compels you to keep watching.
- New Orleans matriarch, Irene Dubonnet, struggles with balancing her love for her dysfunctional adult children and the direction in which their lives have gone. It is a constant tug of war with artist-son, writer-daughter, shady son-in-law, and actress-stepdaughter. The recent sudden death of her husband catapults Irene to select who will inherit the Dubonnet family millions. She has one year to decide.
- In 1st Century A.D. Ireland, Queen Medb from Connacht has invaded Ulster, and a 17-year-old warrior, Cuchulainn, stops her army's progress single handedly. The slaughter he yields is so devastating that only one warrior remains with a chance of defeating Cuchulainn, his older brother, Ferdia. When he refuses to face his brother in single combat, Medb's daughter, Finnabair, seduces Ferdia as a component to her mother's plot, and the warrior agrees to meet Cuchulainn in the morning. Fergus, the general of Medb's army and one time friend of Cuchulainn, is distressed by Ferdia's decision. He steals away to Cuchulainn's camp and attempts to dissuade the boy from facing his brother, but Cuchulainn insists that he cannot leave his country defenseless. The following morning Ferdia rides to the ford and his meeting with Cuchulainn turns sour when the boy questions Finnabair's love for Ferdia. Their fight becomes nostalgic as the brothers remember their training in arms, but Cuchulainn's drawing first blood in the evening unravels Ferdia's sense of rivalry, jealousy, and inadequacy. On the second day these emotions emerge through their combat, and Ferdia's desire to fight outgrows Cuchulainn's when the younger brother throws down his weapons that evening. Enraged because Cuchulainn will not fight as fiercely as he is capable, and because he cannot escape his younger brother's shadow, Ferdia is more determined than ever to prove himself. The third day of their combat culminates in tragedy.
- BraceFace Brandi is a sexy short comedy about a woman whose controversial combination of nudity and headgear sparks a media frenzy rivaled only by the obsession over whether Whitney Houston's crap sinks or floats. When the disarmingly candid covergirl finds her fifteen minutes carved up into scandalous soundbites, she's accused of every sin from worshipping Satan to hating on the mentally retarded. As Brandi struggles to keep it real, will she cave to pressure and scrap the metal that made her famous? Or will she continue to defy convention and risk putting her career in a coma? Get the scoop on the diva poop - tonight at eleven!
- After the death of their best friend, two elderly widows struggle to continue their lackluster routine with one another and decide to embark on a journey together.
- ShortRiley has been trying to leave her small town and pursue her dreams.
- Mark Twain called it The Gilded Age, those years after the Civil War to the end of the 19th Century. It was a time of great prosperity and great poverty, a time of great opportunities and social unrest. Not a golden time but an era covered in a golden shell - gilded.
- Real-life stop motion animation with people.
- "Creative Spark" is about the power of creativity and imagination. A little girl sees her neighbor's much nicer yard and is determined to turn trash into treasure and make her space just as nice. Magic takes over as her creation comes to life and ultimately allows her to befriend the boy next door as they both embrace the world of wonder that surrounds them.