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- Two criminal gangs are ruthlessly fighting for a 1-million dollar check that, purely by chance, got into the flat of shy high school teacher George Camel. As the number of victims sharply increases, Camel is mistakenly regarded as a mass murderer and cunningly uses his horrifying reputation to get the respect and heart of his beloved Sabrina, a journalist from a local newspaper. But this game turns out to be risky and in the end, both gangs don't hesitate to seize the check at all costs, including an improvised operation.
- This program is about the "hidden" life within a home inhabited by a family of humans. It shows the tiny creatures that inhabit the unseen places inside and outside the home, and on the humans themselves. Kathleen & I did some of the macro cinematography in this TV show.
- The great Frank Zappa's outrageous psychedelic precursor to today's music videos features "The Mothers of Invention" wreaking havoc in a typical American town. Ringo Starr narrates.
- Eight college students travelling to Florida for Spring Break stumble into a remote town in Georgia, where they are set upon by the residents.
- When this year's round of unsuspecting Northerners fail to show up for their annual Guts N' Glory Jamboree, the residents of Pleasant Valley take their cannibalistic carnival on the road, and head to Iowa, where they encounter spoiled heiresses Rome and Tina Sheraton, and the cast and crew of their "Road Rascals" reality show. Performing "The Bloodiest Show on Earth", our Southern Maniacs prove more than ratings killers.
- Not much left since the world died. That's what they called it the day the virus took over and people went inside, never to leave their homes again. Soon after that, the last of the food was gone, the last drop of gas was used up, the government collapsed. Chaos... on a global scale.
- Unlucky Dasha believes that it will help the online training - for a month visit the 30 dates, and then the man of her dreams will find her.
- '4th Dan' is about a kendo student who is training for his promotional exam. He is determined to succeed and prove his worthiness to his father. However, as the exam approaches, he must confront his own darker self and must come to terms with his own weaknesses.
- This dark comedy resembles a Rounders meets The Devils Advocate situation. All in, No Show, Starling and Futura represent the most extreme players in the card game of Texas Hold'em. Their lives are turned upside down when the game takes an interesting twist and the stakes are raised to reel life assets instead of chips. The characters constant battle with each other and their addiction could lead them to literally put it all on the line.
- A record of Captain Scott's 1911 South Pole expedition.
- In 1966, Iowa native Jim Hamlyn was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served a year-long tour of duty during the heart of the Vietnam War. Using an 8mm camera, Hamlyn - a recipient of the Bronze Star for valor in combat with the U.S. Army 196th Light Infantry Brigade - documented his war experiences. Now, for the first time in television history, Hamlyn's war footage is being released for public broadcast. A Bad Deal - My Vietnam War Story highlights this never-before-seen footage, along with a rare interview with Hamlyn, to offer a revealing glimpse into the story of one American war veteran, as seen through the lens of his film camera. Featuring a haunting, original score by Joe Maddock, A Bad Deal takes you back in time to relive one of America's most divisive conflicts.
- A bachelor battles loneliness on a snowy Christmas Eve with booze, dancing and a comely xmas tree
- "This melodrama, staged by me and produced with my students at the San Francisco Art Institute, follows the turbulent journey of an aspiring singer as she flees a frigid environment to heat up a tepid career. Hauling along her decrepit mom and an equally cadaverous aunt, our heroine falls prey to a variety of libido-inspired stresses and also has a tragic debut at a disco club populated by repressed, trailer trash and ousted meteorologists. It's a fast moving trip from north to south with many odd detours for the viewer to relish."
- Most popular revolutions throughout history have descended into bloody chaos or fallen under the sway of dictators. So how did the United States, born of its own 8-year revolution, ultimately avoid these common pitfalls? A More Perfect Union explores the many challenges facing the new nation and describes how our founding fathers, led by George Washington, created the United States Constitution. Born of compromise, this founding document laid the foundation for our more perfect union.
- A documentary following three young nascent drag artists as they navigate a rising queer scene in Norwich City - a place wherein they express their queerness and identities freely through performance, visual artistry, and community.
- Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser attempts to stop a moonshiner whose bad liquor has blinded several teens.
- Twenty year-old student Peter Fraiman falls asleep in 1975 a happy man, having asked his girlfriend to marry him. But when he wakes up it's 1995 he has a wife he doesn't recognise and two children. Unable to remember anything of the intervening twenty years, he feels he has jumped forwards in time. He goes in search of his former girlfriend and is forced to face the fact that he has become a person he never expected to be.
- The incredible story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in April of 1865.
- Artist Jason deCaines Taylor creates amazing sculptures that he installs on the ocean floor, creating a breathtaking museum beneath the waves. These pieces evolve with the changing conditions of the seas in which they are embedded - functioning as both a living coral reef for sea life and as an underwater gallery accessible to adventurous scuba divers. We follow Jason as he takes on the biggest challenge of his career, a gigantic four part mullite tone installation of human figures. Complicating matters, Jason's plan requires that he create and submerge these gigantic statues amidst rough waters during Cancun's hurricane season.
- Nandini faces divorce and a battle with cancer. Her arranged marriage disrupted her studies. Determined to returns to college, makes friends but unknowingly tied to drug ring.
- Mary follows her boyfriend to the hospital for his orthopedic surgery. While she has a coffee in the cafeteria, he disappears. He's not on the hospital computer or CCTV.
- Provides maps, schedules and photographs of the train stops Abraham Lincoln made while traveling in Ohio between February 12 and 16, 1861.
- A cinematic essay about the analytical power of utopias as depicted in early documentary films and political pamphlets, centering on excerpts of Fabrik Poldihütte, a fragment of an early Austrian sponsored film about Karl Wittgenstein's steel factory (originally titled Das Stahlwerk der Poldihütte während des Weltkriegs / Poldihütte steel works during the Great War, 1916), the British documentary and propaganda film The Battle of the Somme (1916, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell), the "reactionary modernist" Nazi propaganda film Metall des Himmels (1935, Walter Ruttmann), and the text "Europe's Optical Illusion" (1909) - British pacifist Norman Angell's pamphlet about the "Great Illusion" that war and military action can help maintain the status of countries in the "economically civilized" world.
- Adam is born out of the water, and adopted by a strange man living in the wild.
- Bullied, Broken, and pushed off the edge Mika's life is something not wished on anyone. Being beaten physically and emotionally, torn from the inside and out; and yet only in high school.
- On the 16th April 2014 South Korea was changed as a nation. After the days, weeks and months that followed the Sewol tragedy, the country became undone, untrusting and more divided than we have ever seen in its history. 'After the Sewol' explores the changing faces of this nation through the eyes of two British film makers. They talk with relatives of the victims, rescue divers and activists about their struggles and battles since this tragic accident happened and embark upon a journey to uncover how this accident came about, looking deep into Korean history about why no action was taken to prevent it in the first place. This journey takes them all over Korea, meeting an older generation struggling to create a safer place for their children to live in and a young vibrant generation fighting for a corrupt free society. But, all of them searching for one thing, the truth about why the Sewol victims died.
- A confused romantic actress is confronted by Romeo, a digital character in the movie she's starring in.
- The young Alexander,with his mother's help, fulfills his destiny as warrior, lover, visionary. He marries at least twice, conquers the Persians, and spreads Hellenic culture throughout his empire.
- In a small society in our time, there occurs an event which influences many people, especially the one who caused it. Ektoras is one of the most well known businessmen of the city, father of two girls, Ellie and little Liza. Driving home from an evening out with his friend Tania, he hits a student called Philip. Ektoras panics, thinks of nothing but his daughters and chooses to leave the scene of the accident, believing that with this way he will avoid further trouble. He abandons Philip helpless in the middle of street. His actions may have given him temporary solution, but it was the beginning of a chain of reactions which will have great repercussions on him and others as time passes by.
- Matthew has implemented a parenting method for his twelve children with things that are lacking from society, and that is holding all accountable for what one says and does, with love, compassion, and an abundant portion of commonsense.
- Adia (Shelia Weiss) is a hacker who gets a job ran by Vince (Al Hudson), and his mob. Things go wrong and Adia battles to re-gain her freedom, and escape death. With the help of her friend, she meets Vince's life long rival, Alex. Together they battle Vince to put a stop to him and his mob once and for all.
- A Latino life coach is forced, together with thousands more, to stay home due to the New York City Lockdown in April 2020. As time passes, the psychological pressure grows on everyone including Daniel. Despite all the tension, he manages to help his clients solve their problems at the expense of risking his own sanity.
- A quiet but disturbed young man puts the life of a woman he's obsessed with under a virtual microscope when he installs hidden cameras throughout her house.
- The movie "Ammamarathanalil" speaks aloud the emotional bondage of man, nature and the love between mother and son. The protagonist Manu is compelling to stay away from his homeland and seeks asylum in Prakash's house through Ajayan. True to the meaning of his name Prakash's influence enlightens Manu to New discoveries of life and its meaning. Manu gets a new realization of the bliss of Nature and a slow intense fire of love towards nature engulfs him. He is also able to connect to his mother with deep love and understanding. In the bargain of Manu's presence make Prakash to confront a lot of challenges and the subsequent events raises the question whether Prakash would shrivel in the company of Manu. Spectators can perceive this movie as a granny's folklore with lot of fantasies to her granddaughter or a movie which propagates and promotes the significance of loving your environment and Nursing it, and also a movie which narrates the in effects of Urban /Modern culture on the innocent Villagers. The Naked truth of a villager's innocents, corruption of that by urban infringements, the bliss of Mother Nature and it's connect to one's body and soul is amply narrated with good sensible craft of filmmaking.
- Mike comes to the home of a sweet couple who have hired a contractor to build a second story to their home. Homes and his crew take the house apart and spend 6 weeks trying to fix the mess the contractor made. But then Mike discovers that the addition was constructed so shoddily that repairing it would not be cost effective, and then he does, for the first time in the history of his TV shows, offers to buy the house and he will tear it down and build a new one or he will tear it down and rebuild it while the owner waits. Mike offers this to the wife and leaves her to make the decision. The wife has to wait for her husband, who, under the stress, has flown, the poorly constructed coop, to learn Spanish in Ecuador. To be Continued in S3/E8
- Post coup d'etat, Antigone's director becomes yet another "missing person". His sister, protagonist in the play, seeks justice. Stories across multiple timelines resurface Sophocles's Human Rights, within a democratic judicial process.
- The Northern Arapaho of the Wind River Indian Reservation are storytellers. In an effort to pass their culture to the next generation, the Elders tell the children four traditional stories; the children make the stories come to life.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeOn Sunday, October 14, 2018, host George Sirois moderated a panel at St. Louis' sci-fi and fantasy convention Archon 42 called "Storytelling: A Modern Take on the Oral Tradition." His fellow authors on the panel were Brad R. Cook (The Iron Chronicles), Camille Faye (Voodoo Butterfly), and Jennifer Stolzer (Thread caster, Dog Park), and they were gracious to allow the panel to be recorded. On this first of two year-end bonus episodes of Excelsior Journeys, George Sirois presents the complete panel with questions and answers from the attendees.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeFor the final episode of Excelsior Journeys in 2018, host George Sirois presents the audio of a panel at Archon 42 - Alternate Paths to Publishing. In addition to hearing George's story of how he went from self-publishing to working with small presses to finally getting an agent for larger projects, we will also hear from authors Debbie Manber Kupfer (P.A.W.S.), Brad R. Cook (The Iron Horseman), and Camille Faye (Voodoo Butterfly). Looking forward to hearing your suggestions and comments in 2019 and beyond.
- After Pal escapes from the house, Arthur (Carr Thompson) enlists the aid of his friends to help find his missing dog.
- Sophie and Denise can hardly stand to be in the same room together, but they continue to try as long as their mother is there. A regular Sunday gathering turns into a confrontation as the two sisters learn of their mother's decision to die with dignity.
- When two unlikely people from the neighborhood meet under tragic circumstances, neither ashes to ashes, nor dust to dust can keep these two souls apart.
- When a man goes for a valentines dinner with his girlfriend she dumps him causing his plans to go in a completely different direction. Becuase of this, he tries his best to salvage his life and his newly acquired financial debt all while still trying to find happiness.
- Asthra movie story revolves In Sulthan Bathery Wayanad district. as two Police officers are attacked and killed by a gang in the last 48 hours. They draw an arrow sign on the wall with blood. Investigation officer Joshy Mathew investigates the case in unusual and different methods to catch the gang.
- Two Legends One Legendary Cult Classic.
- For the final installment of the NaNoWriMo miniseries, host George Sirois chats with multi-award-winning and USA Today Bestselling author Amalie Jahn. They talk about her journey to write and release her YA time-travel Sci-Fi novel "The Clay Lion," introducing her stories to students, working with other authors to make their successful run at the USA Today bestselling list, and more. Amalie can be found on Twitter at @AmalieJahn, as well as other social media outlets.
- Host George Sirois gets to enjoy this milestone by speaking with author Katherine Bogle. In addition to a healthy amount of name-dropping (Hello, Sell More Books Show!), they discuss Katherine's early fan fiction that pushed her into pursuing writing as a career, her experiences with National Novel Writing Month, the rapid release plan she put into motion to give her books the maximum exposure that resulted in a huge jumpstart in sales, and more.
- For Episode 8 of Excelsior Journeys - presented by the Write Pack Radio Podcasting Network - host George Sirois continues National Novel Writing Month by sitting down with two-time Dragon Award nominated author RR Virdi. They discuss the inspiration that led to Virdi's successful urban fantasy series - The Grave Report - as well as his writing process, the experience of being nominated alongside Jim Butcher, his tips for up-and-coming authors, and more.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeFor the latest episode of Excelsior Journeys, host George Sirois sits down with Rebecca Jaycox, author of the YA / Fantasy novel "The Other Inheritance" and editor-in-chief of Aelurus Publishing. In addition to sharing her personal story that led to her becoming an author and editor, Rebecca has various dos and don'ts for aspiring authors to keep in mind, she makes sure you know what to do after National Novel Writing Month is finished, and she provides plenty of reasons why she would be an ideal editor for your latest project. For more information about Rebecca's services, please look up "Rebecca Jaycox - Slayer of Adverbs" on Facebook.