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- A hit-man tries to retire but a beautiful thief may change his plans.
- When the world's media descend on the remote Scottish island where a Hollywood actress is attempting to get married, a local girl is hired as a decoy bride to put the paparazzi off the scent.
- When Jan decides to marry his girlfriend Sara, he is not aware of his opponent: her father, an Italian patriarch. Antonio won't hear of a wedding anywhere else than in Campobello, his hometown in southern Italy. Jan is faced with an overwhelmingly large Italian family, forced to discover new traits in his bride once she's embraced her Italian side, and looking forward to a lifetime of being the fifth wheel. But eventually he also realizes that Antonio, who left his family for Germany when he was young and ended up marrying a Germany woman, knows all these feelings first-hand and doesn't like him the less for them. Should Jan and Sara really get married?
- Two girls realize they're both visiting grandparents they've never met and decide to switch places to see how the other half lives.
- A young woman juggling between odd jobs to support her agoraphobic father.
- Cynical novelist Dru Cassadine, known for her romance stories, is desperate for a breakthrough after a string of flops. Spurred by brutal reviews and a threat by her publisher to drop her, she is given just weeks to turn out a best seller.
- When a popular food blogger falls in love with a passionate chef, she accidentally leaves a scathing review for his new restaurant.
- The groundbreaking and often game-changing reporting of legendary foreign correspondent and author Robert Fisk is profiled in the latest from acclaimed documentarian Yung Chang (Up the Yangtze).
- Chef Monica is opening a new restaurant in Amsterdam with her boyfriend. To do so she has to go back to her roots, a village called Noorbeek in Zuid-Limburg, to cut some ties. Quickly she stumbles upon an old lover. Much has changed throughout the years, but unexpectedly many more still feels familiar and safe. Is Amsterdam really the right call?
- They thought they were finally going to enjoy a peaceful retirement... Three years have passed. Marilou and Philippe decide to show their grandchildren their new holiday home in Portugal. But once there, they discover to their horror that the house is still under construction. This is just the beginning of the problems for the grandparents, because soon they will lose their children. They have only two days left to find them, before their parents join them.
- Children don't care about differences in social class, skin color, or religion, so why does Paul and Sofia's 9-year-old son Corentin only have friends like him? And what happens when all of his friends leave for a Parisian private school?
- Two friended couples go on holiday together in France when their relationships take a unexpected turn.
- An HBO Documentary Film. Tony Vaccaro, a WWII infantryman, smuggled his $47.00 portable camera into battle to create one of the most comprehensive and intimate records of the war.
- Three half sisters who didn't know each others must share an apartment.
- Life is going according to plan, both professionally and privately, for chief secretary Connie. As the wife of nice Dirk, mother of an adult daughter who is expecting her own first child, or as her boss' right hand, she has everything under control. Until the CEO's son takes over the business and places new demands on his employees: In the future, English will be the business language. English? Hard to believe, but "Mrs. Perfect" can hardly speak English and suffers from a solid language block. To save her job, Connie books a two-week intensive language course on the west coast of Ireland. But Connie is not prepared for her eccentric language teacher Gillian, a full-time undertaker. Nor does she get along with the second language student: Max travels through the German provinces as a Tom Jones impersonator and now visits his 16-year-old daughter Amy, who lives in Ireland. Much to Connie's displeasure, the bon vivant has nothing to do with rules and order. But after a few days she has to realize that her 'oh so perfect life' is missing a lot more than a few English skills. And that spontaneity can sometimes be more beautiful than any perfection. But can Connie give up her straightforward life and take the leap into the unknown?
- A woman finds out that his boyfriend has been living a secret double life. She finds a bag of money and decides to make a run for it. She is accompanied by a little girl named Anna running away from her criminal stepfather. Together they decide to head to Anna's grandmother's house.
- Nina loves her small family and is passionate about her job as an architect. When she returns to work after parental leave, she is able to save the office from bankruptcy with a brilliant idea. The only catch: She has to pretend to be a single person who is married to his job. Because the client, Lene, is a dragon and doesn't think much of working mothers at all. Nina doesn't get any help from her husband Torsten because he sees her dream job as a threat to the family. The police officer is currently completing his high school diploma. The fact that his wife is surpassing him in career matters and will soon be bringing home more money than him scares him. In times of need, Nina passes him off as her brother and secretly hires the rental grandma Irmgard (70). Between lies and success, Nina's life gains so much momentum that she soon can no longer find the emergency brake.
- There are many great chefs around the world. Only one is considered to be a National hero. Meet chef Gaston Acurio and follow him in a journey to find out the stories, the inspirations and the dreams behind the man that has taken his cuisine outside the kitchen in a mission to change his country with food. Let this journey take you into the world of peruvian cuisine to discover the power of food in peru. Because the people that are passionate enough to believe they can make a difference, are actually the ones who do.
- Kwabéna 's arrival into Enguerrand family, that the little boy takes for his biological father, will lead the whole family to many adventures and reunify them like never...
- Dr. Kennedy made headlines for implanting electrodes in the brain of a paralyzed man then teaching the patient to control a computer. After much controversy he later began experimenting on himself.
- Cesium-137 is one of the numbers of the radioactive substances emitted in the environment during the disaster at the fourth power unit of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. In Latin Cesium means «sky-blue». Along with other hazardous substances, this azure dust contaminated the Exclusion Zone and resulted in thousands destroyed lives. The authors of the documentary project Azure Dust managed to find two people with unique fate who lived in Prypyat at the time when the disaster happened. Like many others, they were evacuated with a big delay. However, despite all this, they both managed to survive and demonstrate with their own example that you can beat the system and overcome the complicated circumstances if you have persistence, hope and faith. The film may be called a guide to the Exclusion Zone. Thanks to the unique footage from the place of the tragedy, that the crew succeeded to capture, the viewers will have a chance for a full immersion into the atmosphere of the events and, along with the heroes of the film, feel the dreadful and amazing air that reigns where one of the major anthropogenic disasters took place. The hero of the film will be the STALKER, a guide taking tourists to the Zone for money. We will pick him among the many professionals of this trade that almost literally incarnated in Chornobyl from the Strugatskys' novel Roadside Picnic. All the stories of the Zone will be threaded on the storyline of the journey with the stalker. In these stories, like in the Strugatskys' novel, invisible dangers lurk behind every bush - cesium is scattered around in unseen spots, and each of these is fraught with a hazard of exposure.
- A photo that you hold in your hand immediately after clicking? 70 years ago this was an almost magical innovation. The story begins in the post-war period with the brilliant American inventor Dr. Edwin Land.
- Voices of Liberation is a 11-part documentary series about the Allied liberation of Europe during World War II.
- Operation Overlord was a day late due to atrocious weather. It began on the 6th of June 1944. During the night, thousands of paratroopers landed on both sides of the projected bridgehead during the dangerous airborne assault. At dawn, thousands of transports ships and boats began landing the troops on the shore. At certain points, the German resistance was fierce.
- The Battle of Normandy began on the 7th of June and the fighting between the large hedgerows lasted nearly 80 days. Finally, the breakthrough at Avranches leads to the exploitation, and the liberation of Alençon, being the first French city liberated by French troops.
- From the moment the Allied soldiers had crossed the Seine, the road to Paris was opened. But it was the Parisians who would take the initiative in its liberation by triggering a general strike. The arrival of the 2nd Armored Division on the 24th of August and General de Gaulle the following day, marked a highly symbolic turning point in the liberation of France.
- Having mauled German armies in Normandy and liberated Paris, the Allies began their pursuit after the retreating Germans. Soon they overran the Belgian border at Tournai on the 2nd of September. The following days, the liberation of Brussels and Antwerp began. Immediately, the payback against suspected collaborators started. Over 80.000 citizens were arrested just after the liberation.
- After liberating Belgium, the Allied advance started to falter due to the lack of supplies. This gave the German forces a chance to catch their breath and set up an effective defense, partly along the West Wall (aka. The Siegfried Line). It was Montgomery who came up with a plan to land 35.000 paratroopers at Eindhoven, Nijmegen and Arnhem to capture vital bridges on rivers and canals in the Netherlands. Simultaneously, a ground force would advance northwards from Belgium to relieve the paratroopers. The operation proved to be extraordinarily ambitious and failed to achieve all its goals.
- Although the Allies were able to enjoy liberated Belgium in early October, the large port of Antwerp remained inactive in vain due to the German occupation of the Scheldt estuary. The Battle of the Scheldt that followed is known for its bloody battles in appalling weather and semi-flooded areas.
- Due to the delayed advance of the Allies and the efficient German defense network, the pre-war defensive wall known as the Siegfried Line, ultimately proved its worth. Fierce fighting would break out south of Aachen, in a hilly, wooded area called Hürtgenwald.
- In mid-September 1944, Hitler decided to organize a counteroffensive through the Ardennes in order to regain the strategic initiative. Also, to force the Western Allies to negotiate for peace in order to throw all the forces against the Red Army. Although this final gamble initially took the US forces by surprise, it ended with a hard-fought Allied victory.
- When in the North, Montgomery was planning a forced crossing of the Rhine. Further to the South in the American sector, US troops managed to capture an intact railroad bridge at Remagen, creating the first bridgehead on the eastern shore of the Rhine. Berlin was within reach.
- In mid-April the Red Army began the Berlin operation with heavy artillery support. After bloody fighting, the strong German defenses were overwhelmed and the Red Army approached the city. On the last day of April, Hitler committed suicide. Two days later, the Reichstag fell and the extremely savage and bloody battle of Berlin was done. World War II was over.
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