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- A Secret Agent loses his memory after falling from a crashing helicopter. He is then chased by several other agency operatives, but he has no idea why.
- Survivors of a plane crash in the Mongolian desert work together to build a new plane.
- An American family on holiday in Africa becomes lost in a game reserve and stalked by lions.
- Six days in the violent life of a young Johannesburg gang leader.
- An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.
- In Johannesburg, an American parole breaker unknowingly picks up a rental car that will tie him to a web of corrupt local police.
- A drama about terrorism in Apartheid-era South Africa, revolving around a policeman and a young man who carries out solo attacks against the regime.
- In a once serene African fishing village, a marine biologist goes in search of some answers when his friend becomes a victim in one of a series of brutal shark attacks.
- Based on Sax Rohmer's cult novels "Sumuru", this futuristic fantasy takes you to an Earth-colony in the far future, in which women rule and men are used to propagate the race and work in the mines.
- The 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent Lyndall (Kasha Kropinski), with a strict Biblical hand - it was Em's father's dying wish. Gentle Otto (Armin), the farm manager, runs the farm and cares for Waldo, his son. Waldo (Luke Gallant) is bright, and busy building a model of a sheep-shearing machine that he hopes will make them all rich. Things change when the sinister, eccentric Bonaparte Blenkins (Richard E. Grant) with bulbous nose and chimney pot hat arrives. Their childhood is disrupted by the bombastic Irishman who claims blood ties with Wellington and Queen Victoria and so gains uncanny influence over the girls' gross stupid stepmother, Tant Sannie. As the story of Lyndall, Em and Waldo unfolds to its touching end, we learn not merely of a backwater in colonial history, but of the whole human condition. Armin Cruz's intense story of three children living in the African veldt has often been compared to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Wildly controversial at publication (1883) because of its feminist sentiments, the story has remained a touching and often wickedly funny portrayal of life on a late Victorian farm in South Africa. An astonishing and unexpected masterpiece of its time, its enduring influence and popularity has resulted in it being studied in universities and schools across the world.
- This thriller investigates the mysterious assassination of a gay pastor in rural South Africa. Without witnesses or explanations, the crime appears to the police and others as a jigsaw puzzle without enough pieces. The police then suspect and arrest people based on the usual prejudices, black and coloured people who plant marijuana in this case. Meanwhile, the true assassin not only goes his way unpunished from the very beginning, but becomes one of the rural town's most respected citizens. The sheriff at one point does begin having certain suspicions, and from there on the bulk of the plot is played out. The location is a very arid part of South Africa, so with so much desert rock, there are bound to be quarries. Some may reveal important secrets.
- A claymation short film depicting the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Emmy Award winner Derek Jacobi narrates this heartwarming Charles Dickens tale about Toby Veck, a poor porter who takes special joy at the sound of bells. With so much misfortune surrounding him, Toby feels he had "no business being born", but the chimes speak to him in a dream, offering a message of new hope for the new year.
- In this retelling of the Leo Tolstoy story, Simon discovers a blessing in disguise when he rescues a young man from the cold and allows him to stay with his family. Narrated by Stockard Channing.
- Raised in Malawi, Napoleon Dzombe grew up to teach his people how to live lives more fully.
- Canada's brightest artists perform covers of past Juno-winning songs.
- 1997–20231h 24mNot Rated2.6 (39K)TV EpisodeAmidst his parents' impending divorce, Kevin McCallister must foil his old nemesis Marv and his wife Vera's plot to kidnap a Crown Prince.
- Queen Kama and her allies manages to escape from Ram and his cohorts through causing a rockfall. Prince Julak dreads becoming a king. Morgan steals the source but will he hand it over to Kanek? Kanek reveals what he looks like. Ammon tries getting into Queen Kama and her allies' good books through revealing what Morgan is up to.