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- After a heist goes wrong, outlaw couple Bonnie and Clyde crash a mansion inhabited by the recently revived Dracula. When gangsters meet vampires, there's bloody hell to pay.
- Teams compete in a real life invention competition where they must brainstorm the best product idea within a given product category, make a prototype, and pitch it - all in just 48 hours. MAKE48 Everyone's Got A Big Idea.
- Mary, the mother of Jesus, is recognized by two major religions as the holiest woman ever. She has captivated the imaginations of artists and composers all over the world for centuries. Nevertheless, a question remains. After the Pentecost, she disappears from the Bible. What happened to Mary after the death and resurrection of Jesus? Filmed on location in Turkey, in a place once known as Ephesus, this documentary will give you a look into the home which is widely believed to be where Mary found refuge and lived out her final days.
- Heroes meets Breaking Bad: superheroes go bad, Villains seek redemption in this sci-fi thriller.
- The cost of war can only be truly understood when heard from the people who survived it. As a World War II Veteran, I know this all too well, and am striving to teach today's generation the huge price of freedom.
- We learn about an organization called WHOOF USA that encourages getting in the dirt with hands-on mentoring at organic farms across the nation. Next we visit an aquaponic greenhouse in the heart of the inner city growing Tilapia fish and fresh produce while teaching the community how to grow healthy options combating urban food insecurity. We travel to the heart of the bread basket to visit a high-tech start up that is promoting chemical-free large scale farming with the help of robots.
- The My World Too crew visits a company turning tons of commercial food waste back into healthy compost for gardening, keeping organic matter out of the landfill. Immigrant refugee families from Asia are mentored in the US to start family-run small farms to sell produce in the local farmer's markets. In Moab Utah we meet a team of people building sustainable homes out of straw.
- Similar to a pharmacy from 200 years ago we explore an herbal apothecary in Boulder, Colorado. A state university is using the earth as their classroom for local growers eager to learn farm to market organic practices. AY Young a global leader on sustainability with the UN, powers his Battery Tour music and his global mission with solar energy.
- Meet a Midwest couple that built their dream home mostly from free materials on Craig's List and discarded timber. Visit a mill that specializes in urban lumber from trees damaged by storms or cut down for expansion in the city. Take in the beauty and aroma of a world-class lavender farm in western Colorado.
- Meet makers and creators that bring a new life to old materials from a maker space in the urban core to a fashion designer to a man rescuing old microscopes. Then a family seed company in the Missouri Ozarks is collecting, saving and selling seed varieties from all across the globe.
- Imagine a story dedicated to the hobby and business of beekeeping and all things honey. We visit the regenerative farm of Hank Wills editor at large for Mother Earth News where he practices what he preaches. Learn how and why a major US city provides free fares for all city buses and street car system.
- Learn how it is all in the planning to create a home that is efficient as it is beautiful nestled on the front range of the Rockies. Visit a company that turns yard waste and tree debris into garden mulch for the retail market. Learn how a company keeps literally millions of glass bottles out of the landfill and makes new glass with less energy to make more bottles.
- Visit an architecture firm with an emphasis on sustainable design, building for a better future in a time of climate change and limited carbon resources. Next we visit an entire neighborhood of tiny homes dedicated to helping homeless US veterans.