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- On the run from a drug deal gone bad, brilliant college dropout Mike Ross finds himself working with Harvey Specter, one of New York City's best lawyers.
- A white-collar criminal agrees to help the FBI catch other white-collar criminals using his expertise as an art and securities thief, counterfeiter, and conman.
- New York's finest police detectives and prosecutors fight to make the city a safer place. With integrity as the guiding force from investigation to verdict, the teams weigh every perspective in their commitment to finding justice.
- Set in a dystopian future, a woman is forced to live as a concubine under a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship.
- This series focuses on the NYPD's Major Case Squad, a force of detectives who investigate high-profile cases, while also showing parts of the crime from the perpetrator's point of view.
- Teresa flees Mexico after her drug-runner boyfriend is murdered. Settling in Dallas she looks to become the country's reigning drug smuggler and to avenge her lover's murder.
- Period drama about the pilots and flight attendants who once made Pan Am the most glamorous way to fly.
- In the fifteenth century, Pope Alexander VI tries to control all power in Italy with the help of his several sons, through murder, intrigue, war, and marriage alliances.
- In the wake of a mysterious alien invasion, a family fights to stay together in a new world order.
- A retired MMA fighter turned trainer juggles keeping his mixed martial arts gym running and keeping his family united.
- An eccentric, if not charming Southern professor and his crew pose as a classical ensemble in order to rob a casino, all under the nose of his unsuspecting but sharp old landlady.
- Mayor Tom Kane, diagnosed with a dementia disorder, struggles to keep his grip on power in Chicago.
- The story of John Wilmot, a.k.a. the Earl of Rochester, a 17th century poet who famously drank and debauched his way to an early grave, only to earn posthumous critical acclaim for his life's work.
- A divorced former First Lady is currently serving as the Secretary of State. She deals with State Department issues while trying to keep her family together.
- A musical of sorts set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, where a beer baroness organizes a contest to find the saddest music in the world. Musicians from around the world descend on the city to try and win the $25,000 prize.
- A ballet rendition of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", stylized as an Expressionistic silent film.
- The documentary of the Blockbuster sleeper, Kill Bill Vol. 1, and how it was made. There is Quentin Tarrantino, the director and writer of the movie, Uma Thurman, who plays "The Bride", the sort of Hero/Anti-hero of the film when she was betrayed by her old teammates, Lucy Liu, playing O-Ren, the half-Chinese half-Japanses American who is Queen of the Crime Underworld in Japan, Vivica A. Fox, playing the now-retired-assassin-turned-homemaker and Julie Drefus, playing Sofie, O-Ren's lawyer, second-in-command and lawyer.
- Conceived to provide a forum for in- depth discussion and performance with the most interesting artists and personalities of our time, Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... fuses the best of talk and music television. Each of the thirteen one-hour episodes in this complete first season exposes the essence of iconic and influential figures who are given the rare opportunity to speak intelligently and in-depth about music and their careers - how their classic songs were written and why; their experiences; their influences and the creative process overall, revealing new insights about their extraordinary work and lives. Unique performances - by the featured guests, by Spectacle's multi-faceted host, Elvis Costello, and by the guests and host, along with other spontaneous illustrative moments - further distinguish Spectacle as one of the most complete music television experiences fans could want. Disc 1: Sir Elton, President Bill Clinton, Tony Bennet, Disc 2:Lou Reed, Julian Schnabel,The Police, Smokey Robinson, Disc 3: Rufus Wainwright, Jakob Dylan, Jenny Lewis, She & Him, Diana Krall and Sir Elton John, Disc 4: Herbie Hancock, Kris Kristofferson, Roseanne Cash, Norah Jones, John Mellencamp and James Taylor, Disc 5: Renee Fleming, Bonus songs, outtakes and backstage footage, rehearsal footage, stills gallery and more.
- 19-2 season 2 opens with a high school shooting. The images are raw and shocking, especially since they're the focus of a 13-minute shot, a technical feat that expertly adds to the narrative. Joined by the artists and production team who took part in this film shoot, 19-2 on Bravo: Thirteen Minutes takes viewers into this intense moment of the series, explaining the reasons behind their artistic choice. Breaking down the sequence shot and the intense adjacent scenes reveals an explicit, behind-the-episode look at the staged elements and production choices that make up this powerful episode.
- Heart Beat is a 13xhalf hour documentary series that profiles Canadian-Caribbean musicians and explores the hearts, minds, and worlds of some of Canada's most dynamic musical creators.
- French artist and author Jean Giraud is one of the most famous and influential comic strip illustrators and authors of all time. He achieved his greatest fame as Moebius - not so much a pseudonym as an alter ego. With his triple-split personality - Jean Giraud, Moebius, Gir - he succeeded in making his work accessible in popular comic strip series like Blueberry, in metaphysical fantasies like John Difool and, not least, to a broad public, with set designs for films such as The Fifth Element. As a co-founder of the comic magazine Métal Hurlant he shook up the world of bourgeois French comics and American super-heroes in 1975, creating a whole new 'grown up' way of looking at the comic strip art form. How could a man invent all those strange places and stories, collaborate with some of the world's maddest artists and even go so far to seriously prepare himself to be picked up by aliens - and then go live a quiet and secure life back in Paris? Was he ever in danger of losing his mind? Or was it necessary for his art to live a life like that, and out of self-protection to split into in different personalities? In Moebius Redux - A Life in Pictures an exceptional artist tells his life's and work's story. Artists he met and left on his way, join in: Longtime collaborators like Alejandro Jodorowsky and Philippe Druillet, Swiss artist H.R. Giger and Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, admirers like Jim Lee and Mike Mignola. Their narration not only gives an insight in how they experienced working with Giraud, but also presents the fascinatingly woven network around one of the most important comic book artists ever. Inspired by Giraud's visual power Moebius Redux - Ein Leben in Bildern animates the diversity and dynamic of his work. Extraordinary views on Paris, Los Angeles and the Mexican desert build a visual link between his life and his artistic universe, accompanied by the electronic soundtrack composed by "Kraftwerk" legend Karl Bartos.
- An offbeat documentary about the real-life Jewish roots of Elvis Presley. When the Wall Street Journal revealed that Elvis's great great grandmother was Jewish, and that according to Jewish law that made him Jewish, the filmmakers set out to explore the King's Jewish roots. So they brought a Hasidic Elvis impersonator named Dan Hartal, whose stage name was Schmelvis, on an odyssey to the Holy Land to plant a tree in Elvis's memory and then to Graceland to say Kaddish -- the Jewish prayer for the dead -- at Elvis's grave. The result is a poignant exploration of identity.
- In 1816, Mary Shelley, 19 years old, had written Frankenstein, the first science-fiction novel. She died, without knowing that she had given rise to one of the most important myths of the Western culture. However, the interest of the life of Mary Shelley exceeds her masterpiece: free, avant-gardist, her life is filled with spectacular bounces. So much that the novel and the life of the writer seem sometimes inseparable. Where the fiction stops and where the reality starts?
- Walt Wingfield gives up his successful career as a Toronto stockbroker and moves to Persephone County to pursue the life of a 'gentleman farmer.' This series recounts his experiences with the local personalities.
- Cree playwright Floyd Favel travels from Saskatchewan to explore the Tunguska region of Russia in order to learn more about the Tunguska Event, a massive explosion that occurred there in 1908, for reasons unknown. In his journey he explores the common bonds between the Cree and the Evenki people of Tunguska, making it a journey of both historical and spiritual discovery.
- A story of deep commitment, bitter betrayal and humour. Wounded in the Spanish Civil War, blacklisted by Hollywood and censored by the CBC, Allan nonetheless enjoyed a remarkable career as a playwright, actor, screenwriter and novelist.
- Join Fennario for a performance of his funny and touching one-man play Banana Boots in this classic documentary recounts his memories of Verdun's avenues and his journey to Belfast for the Irish premiere of his hit play Balconville.
- "Nureyev" is based on the story of the life of the great dancer, Rudolph Nureyev. Dance and invented characters are employed to illustrate the life, passion, and tragedy of the artist.
- "There are three kinds of lies," wrote Benjamin Disraeli, "Lies, damn lies, and statistics." Short and light, comic and bittersweet, "Trouser Accidents" takes on all three. What seems at first like a documentary about the unlikely prevalence of hospitalizations due to pants turns out to be a story about good old-fashioned infidelity. The voice-over takes the tone of a 1950 hygiene film, but the action is a tumble of scenes that paint a picture of a group of friends. Their story spirals into one moment where everything changes for our heroine, Lucy. In the end, the injuries that the film reccounts are a metaphor for betrayal. Lucy's guy's inability to keep it in his pants. The film is conceived as a convergence of fact and fiction, multi-layered sound and graphic elements inspired by the work of the talented designer Johanna Weinstein. The sound design braids together voice-over, dialogue and music. Broken Social Scene's haunting blend of strings, horns and keyboard sets the tone. Like trouser accidents themselves, the themes here are all-too-common and yet universal. Summed up in the final line of voice-over: "Ordinary things can be very dangerous."
- Until Recently, Paul Bellini was the most famous person from Timmins, Ontario, Canada. That is, until country music superstar Shania Twain came along...
- Urog, father of two perticularly apt children is on an adventure to help his kids learn about life and the wilds of the world.
- "Lord of the Brush" details the artist John Howe's history and passion for J.R.R. Tolkien's works. John's story is brought to life with over 100 of his beautiful illustrations, which have had a major impact on the fans and readers of the world about how J.R.R. Tolkien's work is envisioned in images.
- Toreador is a humorous exploration of Escamillo; single, awkward and too old to be cruising bars in search of chicks. It is almost embarrassingly sad. Nevertheless, in his own eyes, he is a Greek God. Does he really believe that? Is he really that unaware? Who is he underneath all the bravado? Inside, our Escamillo is a shy and lonely man. Nevertheless, he is ever hopeful. Maybe this time he will find love. Unfolding like a palindrome of images, Toreador finds love in the strangest place, right in front of your nose.
- A Canadian family visiting the United States finds themselves in a situation that threatens to ruin them. Attitudes about race, class, and country are suddenly instrumental in negotiating an agreement with the gravest of stakes.
- True love can happen in unexpected places. Even in an old adandoned parking lot.
- Like most children, Conrad is often distracted and can't find time to fulfill the strict practice demands of his piano teacher. When he arrives unpracticed and late for his weekly lesson, Conrad begins a comic struggle to outwit his haughty old teacher and survive the piano lesson.
- A haunting dance showing off the ES Dance Instrument.
- A visual poem of a dancer who goes to the edge and accepts the unknown.
- Follows an adventurous band of photographers/urban explorers as they slip behind the barricades to capture haunting images of abandoned buildings and structures from around the world.
- Follow The remarkable artistic journey of Lizt Alfonso and her flamenco dance company Danza Cuba, a mix of Spanish-Afro-Cuban rhythms. Documenting the creation and triumphant debut of "Vida!" at the Royal Alex in Toronto, in June of 2007.
- An artistic immigrant boy and his best friend his grandmother, immigrate to Canada from a seaside Caribbean fishing village to live with the boy's parents in North America. After the death of his grandmother, a lonely and confused Delroy wonders if the traditional mass holiday migration of his white Canadian friends are going away to where his grandmother went. Delroy Kincaid must understand his new home, while holding on to his love of his old. One winter Delroy's artistic imagination comes alive and takes him on a journey of self-discovery in a new foreign land.