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- Cole falls head over heels for enigmatic Sadie, but then makes the shocking discovery that she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie are swept away on an international adventure to save the world.
- Diana must contend with a colleague, and with a businessman whose desire for extreme wealth sends the world down a path of destruction, after an ancient artifact that grants wishes goes missing.
- The story of Dick Cheney, an unassuming bureaucratic Washington insider, who quietly wielded immense power as Vice President to George W. Bush, reshaping the country and the globe in ways that are still felt today.
- A law student uncovers a conspiracy, putting herself and others in danger.
- As Cecil Gaines serves eight presidents during his tenure as a butler at the White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other major events affect this man's life, family, and American society.
- J. Edgar Hoover, powerful head of the F.B.I. for nearly fifty years, looks back on his professional and personal life.
- A hit-man lives isolated in a cabin at the edge of a lake. One day, an injured woman arrives in front of his house. To save her, he could well risk his own life.
- A political satire about a group of skeptical American and British operatives attempting to prevent a war between two countries.
- While on a mission to stop a drug operation, three Federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the aid of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin will hunt them down, one by one.
- Grounded with a desk job by incompetent superiors, a clever CIA agent retires and writes a tell all memoir that will embarrass his bosses, prompting him to go on the run and elude them.
- When Madea goes off the deep end, it's a short trip!
- Spanning seventeen cities and five countries on four continents, ANNO 2020 is a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, forgiveness and answers amidst the chaos of Anno MMXX (Year 2020).
- Evan Thompson showed his dedication to our country by waving his flag at passing fighter jets for forty-five years. His passing on October 2nd, 2020 leave pilots wondering why the flags no longer fly.
- If you wanted to change an ancient culture in a generation, how would you do it? You would change the way it educates its children. The U.S. Government knew this in the 19th century when it forced Native American children into government boarding schools. Today, volunteers build schools in traditional societies around the world, convinced that school is the only way to a 'better' life for indigenous children. But is this true? What really happens when we replace a traditional culture's way of learning and understanding the world with our own? SCHOOLING THE WORLD takes a challenging, sometimes funny, ultimately deeply disturbing look at the effects of modern education on the world's last sustainable indigenous cultures.
- Professor Carlos Mauricio finds himself persecuted by government death squads during the Salvadoran Civil War.
- If you've seen Top Gun or Transformers, you might suspect all that military machinery comes with strings attached. This influence is not limited to a handful of movies, though. A vast new trove of internal documents reveals that the Pentagon and CIA have doctored thousands of film and television scripts. Parting the curtains on this world, media professor Roger Stahl engages an array of other stunned scholars, frustrated veterans, PR insiders, and industry producers. Stahl reveals in unsettling detail how the US military-industrial complex pushes a version of history that scrubs the screen of war crimes, corruption, criticism of the nuclear arsenal, racism, sexual assault, assassinations, and torture. From James Bond to Jack Ryan, Captain Marvel to Cake Boss, the creation of this other "cinematic universe" is one of the great PR coups of our time.
- The story of forgotten Ethiopian musicians who became a considerable inspiration for free jazz and pop music nowadays.
- Despite key concessions by SeaWorld, its orcas are still performing every day, and in Eastern Russia the magnificent killer whale is hunted for sale into the exploding marine theme park industry in China. Witness an in depth look at the case against captivity, The Whale Sanctuary Project, and covert missions on the high seas and in search of nine orcas held captive at a secret Chinese location.
- On February 10th, 2015, it took Craig Hicks 36 seconds to extinguish the lives of three young, Muslim Americans. Before they can grieve, the families are forced to become activists to set the record straight about the murders.
- A "Crime Doesn't Pay" morality drama about a young man sentenced to a prison term and attempts by the system to rehabilitate jailed criminals.
- Based in the early 90s in Washington DC, this film tells the heartfelt life story of a girl named "Sunny". Like many young girls growing up in an urban community, with the lack of family, Sunny is forced to fend for herself in the violent and rugged streets of DC. Several connected households reveal a highly anticipated ending.
- The life and times of free spirited professional snowboarder and legend Craig Kelly.
- History of the secret constructions in the White House premises in order to provide security to the historic building, and its occupants.
- Emmy-Award winning short documentary following Samuel Habib, a 21-year-old community college student with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, living in Concord, New Hampshire. For his entire K-12 education, he was included in regular classes, learning alongside non-disabled peers. He attended high school prom, played sports, got his high school diploma, and he's pursuing a degree at a local community college. He's interested in journalism and film as a career. But for Samuel and millions of other young adults with disabilities, the path beyond public school and into adulthood is a precarious maze. It's difficult to meet new people and impossible to get his 350-pound wheelchair inside his friends' homes and cars. He thrives on connection, but with his labored speech and use of a communication device, he can't keep up with his fast-talking friends and family. He can have a seizure at any moment and requires 24/7 support, yet he wants to get married and have children someday. How to even start dating? "I want to figure out how to follow my dreams," he says. "But no one tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability." Samuel is struggling to navigate the ableist bias of the physical and social environment. But he's determined to avoid the statistical realities for most adults with disabilities: unemployed, isolated, and living with their families-or in institutional settings. He decides to travel to meet some badass adults with disabilities and make a film that charts how they built full adult lives-as a roadmap for himself and others.
- Based on true events from the 2018 Parkland, Florida School Shooting, the story follows a grieving mother as she reconciles with the death her son: a young Chinese-American hero who was shot and killed while helping his classmates escape.
- A rebellious young man is falsely accused of murder and the effects on his loved ones causes friction and conflict within the family which leads to an extraordinary conclusion.
- The child of Holocaust survivors, CNN Anchor Wolf Blitzer, takes viewers through the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and beyond, connecting the hours of the Holocaust and their modern parallels and his family story.
- I'm a credentialed member of the press covering right wing extremism from Charlottesville to The Capitol insurrection on January 6th. The film shows the rise and radicalization of the MAGA and Proud Boys and the increasing violence laying the ground for the attack on the Capitol. My film was used in the January 6th Committee Hearings and the second impeachment trial.
- A young man searching for truth in a truthless age. As a globalized world grows into fruition the mixing of cultures, science, and religion has left a void where honest ignorant certainty filled in the past. Belief systems are challenged, and it seems all that is left is the individual experience. Did those who came before us understand and hold something that the modern world has sacrificed in the honor of progress? A young man partakes on a journey alone across North America looking to see if there was a memory, or existence of that sacrifice left. Driving 14,000 miles in 64 days, conducting 50 interviews ranging from billionaires to poor farmers, and members of Gen Z to Centenarians. An answer is found, perhaps it is wrong, but that is for you to decide. In honor of student filmmakers, NASA chose to transmit 14000 Miles (2021), to the Satellite, "Voyager 2", which in turn beamed it to the North Star (a/k/a Polaris). Upon the completion of the transmission of the film, Bjorn received an original flag flown over the United States Capitol Building at the special request of Washington State Senator Patty Murray.
- Superstar Vigilante is an exciting action documentary that takes a very detailed look at whether or not a masked crime-fighter could exist in our present reality. Professional MMA fighters, engineers, lawyers, Navy SEALs, martial artists, psychologists, authors, professors, comic writers, and so many more all weigh in to give an unprecedented deep dive. In addition, the stylistic narrative section will give a realistic look at making a comic book character into a reality. Additionally, the film will look at how grief, loss, and trauma can motivate people to action and the true nature of being a hero.
- Life can be a lot of things but easy isn't one of them. However, that doesn't mean give up. That is the mind set of Devin Miles as he deals with guiding himself through life's many challenges, both inside the ring and out.
- Comedian Rich Hall presents an alternative history of the Cold War, from nuclear near misses and fallout shelters to the CIA wiring a cat to spy on the Russian ambassador.
- The incredible story of a red scarf from a small Swedish city just below the Arctic Circle, appeared in the eye of the storm, on a rioter at the US Capitol breach on 6 January 2021.
- A social-impact documentary that centers on health care reform. The film identifies the most problematic areas of the current mainstream health care system and offers solutions in the form of fully developed alternative health care plans.
- A creepy man in a car tells you about how to stay safe from technology these days.
- A film about the life and work of composer and electronic music innovator Vangelis.
- In the future, survivors on earth after a devastating pandemic retrieve a secure video package from the ruins that shows the trials and tribulations of six hospital employees.
- "Pride Of DC: The Hyde Rugby Odyssey" is a feature length documentary about the first all African-American, high school rugby team in the US.
- CNN senior political correspondent Candy Crowley talks with newsmakers and Washington power players about current issues and events, with additional commentary by a panel of reporters and analysts. The Sunday morning program also goes beyond the Beltway for a perspective on how everyday Americans are faring in today's world.
- Part cooking, part adventure, Chefs A' Field: Good Catch is the ultimate food trip as some of the nation's best chefs get on board for a culinary adventure from sea to table.
- In the heart of Washington D.C., the elegant and exclusive Crown Steak and Alehouse is the venue for an engagement celebration that is anything but ordinary. "A Rare Dinner" captures the hilarity that ensues when Thomas and Michelle, a newly engaged couple from high society, along with Michelle's equally uppity parents, sit down to what they expect will be a sophisticated meal at this famous steakhouse. Unaware of the culinary puns in store, they proceed to order items from a menu rife with sexually suggestive names, leading to an evening filled with inadvertent innuendos. The restaurant's head waiter, cleverly wearing a name badge that reads "Head Waiter," adds to the comedy with his impeccably timed delivery of specials that are just as tongue-in-cheek as the menu items. As each course arrives, so does a new round of laughter, proving that even the finest things in life can come with a side of humor. Join Thomas and Michelle as they discover that sometimes, a dinner can be rare in more ways than one.
- For twenty years, the heart and soul of Eagle Academy Public Charter School has been one of its fearless founders, Cassandra S. Pinkney. As a single, teenage mom raising a child with special needs in urban America, Cassandra overcame innumerable obstacles to become one of Washington, D.C.'s most acclaimed educators. Indeed, one of her lasting legacies is the way in which she pioneered high-quality, early childhood education by prioritizing both academic and emotional empowerment of her pupils. On June 4, 2001, Cassandra Pinkney, Joe Smith, PhD, and a diverse group of education, business and medical leaders submitted a proposal to the D.C. Public Charter School Board to create the first charter school for grades PK3 - K in the nation's capital. That application was approved in March 2003 and five months later, Eagle Academy opened its doors in the sixth Ward of Washington, D.C.. Destiny Concealed recounts the experiences of those who helped turn Cassandra's vision into a reality. Throughout the documentary, viewers bear witness to the first-hand accounts of triumphs and tragedies that made Eagle Academy into the incredible institution it is today. As the age-old adage goes, "it takes a village." This film seeks to pay tribute to the village of dedicated students, staff, parents, and community members who have helped mold a generation of scholars in the 20th year of Eagle Academy. This is our story. This is Destiny Concealed.
- The ancient gods of Egyptian, Greek and Roman myths still exist, but today, they have superpowers, human foibles and secret identities. They come from comic books and graphic novels, and have taken over pop culture on the stage, screen, video games, and animation. From Superman® and Spider-Man®, to The Avengers® and The Hulk® and beyond, who are these heroes? And, how have they evolved from folklore and myth, across all cultures and religions? Learn from Smithsonian and industry experts including Stan Lee and Michael and David Uslan. The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History is excited to go behind the scenes into their collection and see why superheroes are a dominant cultural force in today's world.
- An ancient fishing community in the Gulf of Kutch, India, join forces with human rights lawyers in Washington, D.C. to file the first-ever lawsuit against the World Bank Group for funding a coal-fired power plant along its coast.
- Hosted by CNN's chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper, "State of the Union" features one-on-one interviews with top newsmakers on politics and policy. Often joined by a round table of expert guests, the Sunday morning program covers Washington, the country, and the world, and goes beyond the Beltway for a perspective on how everyday Americans are faring.
- Adam Kontras, the Guinness Book of World Record's first and longest running video blogger, is going back in time in this fantasy film ten years in the making to answer the age old question: "If I knew then, what I know now..."