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- An imprisoned former gang leader discovers his faith in God while in solitary confinement. When he comes out, he becomes a Pastor and is committed to protecting the youth in his gang infested Hispanic community. One gang leader targets the Pastor's new mission and community - the church is vandalized, his life is threatened and his estranged wife is kidnapped. Fighting his inner demons and violent instincts, the Pastor must decide between maintaining his newfound faith or returning to the cold-blooded killer he once was...
- The Oscar-winning transformation of actor Gary Oldman into British war leader Winston Churchill for Darkest Hour (2017).
- A visual odyssey through the history of country music as told by legendary artists and the elite photographers who captured the evolving image of the country singer, from rhinestone cowboy to pot-smoking outlaw to stadium-filling megastar.
- 'The War Photographers' recounts the personal experiences of award-winning photojournalists who risk their lives covering conflict in the world's most dangerous war zones. Intimate interviews and gripping imagery reveal stories of sacrifice, courage and the emotional toll endured by photographers and their subjects. Stories include New York Times photographer Joao Silva revisiting sites in his native South Africa, recalling the violence that led to that country's first democratic elections in 1994. Ashley Gilbertson travels to Midland, Texas, for the final shoot of his project documenting the bedrooms of young soldiers who never returned home from war. Other photographers shares their firsthand experiences covering conflict in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and the Middle East.
- A documentary series exploring our world through the power of photography.
- Darkest Hour is a 2017 war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. It stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, and is an account of his early days as Prime Minister, as Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht swept across Western Europe, threatening to defeat the United Kingdom during World War II. The German advance leads to friction at the highest levels of government between those who would make a peace treaty with Adolf Hitler, and Churchill, who refused.
- In a world dominated by fast-paced social media where digital images vie for our attention, 10 young photographers are breaking through the noise while honoring the art form and staying original. From photojournalism to fashion to celebrity portraiture, this international group of millennial image-makers offers an eye-popping look at the way photography is created, shared and consumed in today's frenetic culture.
- With special access to the Library of Congress, rediscover the history and culture of America through rarely seen treasures unearthed from its extensive holdings - the largest in the world.
- A basic overview that covers plot, story origins, casting, character specifics, and shooting on a real sub.
- A dazzling journey through time via the remarkable images of National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting and his epic "LIFE" project, which presents a stunning interpretation of life on Earth, from the Big Bang through the present.
- Later to become a full length motion picture, this is the true story of an interracial married couple with the surname "Loving." With representation from the ACLU, their case is taken to the US Supreme Court, where they seek relief to live peacefully in their home state of Virginia during the time frame of the '60s Civil Rights Movement, after Mildred (Loving) is jailed for breaking a local ordinance making interracial marriage and interracial cohabitation a felonious crime.
- "Digital Darkroom" is a documentary short film that explores the intersection of art and technology by examining the work of master artists who harness today's digital tools to alter reality. They push creative and technological boundaries to share their imaginations, redefining photography along the way. The film includes interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of American and European fine art photographers discussing their craft, their objectives and image-making in the 21st century.
- Sharon Stone promotes the Will Rogers Institute.
- Short documentary on the development of the creature make-up for The Curse of La Llorona.
- Women that turned to acts of civil disobedience to achieve equality with their male counterparts in various areas of where they feel they were equal to the man.
- This behind-the-scenes look at the IMAX film, "Whales: An Unforgettable Journey," reveals the tremendous efforts made by the filmmakers to shoot with the giant IMAX camera in the open ocean. The documentary also features spectacular whale footage captured in Hawaii, Alaska and Patagonia.
- A group of "extreme" photographers recount their adventures creating stunning still images in some of the most remote and exotic locations on Earth, including Africa and Antarctica. The film explores the extreme nature of their photography, from the physical extremes of hostile environments to the extreme passion they share for preserving the natural world. Originally produced in 4K resolution to immerse viewers in breathtaking imagery while offering a perspective that only the photographers can deliver.
- Dolphin experts share their love of the ocean while dazzling ocean scenes transport viewers into an undersea world. Produced as a companion to the Academy Award nominated large format (IMAX) film, "Dolphins." Winner of a 2001 CINE Golden Eagle Award.
- "Digital Darkroom: The Art of 3D" is a 3D documentary short that takes viewers into the fascinating world of stereoscopic photography with artists who are at the forefront of their craft, using digital tools to create imaginative works. The film also delves into the history of 3D photography, from black-and-white stereoviews of the American Civil War to the 3D craze of the 1950's to the technology that allows today's artists to create complex imagery in multiple dimensions. Highlights include: Claudia Kunin's mesmerizing 3D Ghost Stories, Mike Pucher's flawless floral still lifes, Christopher Schneberger's supernatural narratives, and Ted Grudowski's surrealism. Filmed and presented in 3D.
- This timely documentary visualizes the issues and solutions surrounding architecture in a time of climate change and rising sea levels. Through conversations with architects, climate experts and photographers, we examine the rebuilding of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, discuss new design philosophies in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and experience the concept of "resilient" design that is now being employed around the globe - from Bangladesh to Japan, from Nigeria to the Netherlands.
- A short documentary on the making of the motion picture The Curse of La Llorona.
- The impact of photography on rock culture through the images of acclaimed photographers.
- Short documentary on the traditional Latin American folklore of La Llorona and its roots dating back to the time of the conquistadors.
- The world's fresh water crisis is examined by National Geographic photographers in a visually arresting study of our dwindling water supply. Presented from environmental, social, political and cultural perspectives across the globe.
- 'No Strangers' celebrates the wonder of world culture and the plight of indigenous people through the images and commentary of acclaimed photographers. The film examines antiquated notions of the so-called 'other,' encouraging viewers to consider all traditions, languages and cultures in a new, enlightened context.
- In the late 1970s, two Chinese restaurants became the unlikely epicenter of L.A.'s burgeoning punk scene.
- The world's fresh water crisis is examined by National Geographic photographers in a visually arresting study of our dwindling water supply. Presented from environmental, social, political and cultural perspectives across the globe.
- "Digital Darkroom" explores the intersection of art and technology by examining the work of master artists who harness today's digital tools to alter reality. They push creative and technological boundaries to share their imaginations with the world, redefining photography along the way. The film includes interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of American and European fine art photographers discussing their craft, their objectives and image-making in the 21st century.