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- A prince visiting the U.S. falls for a commoner when he helps her. But his mother isn't pleased with the match and tries to prove that the American gal isn't suitable to be a royal bride.
- A bored young woman in the sleepy community of Spearfish starts receiving photographs of brutally murdered young women. Are they real or staged? The culprit is either a serial killer or some creep with a sick sense of humor.
- Two rival home shopping hosts are forced together while competing for a promotion. Along the way they find their on-air chemistry kindles an off-air spark.
- SFPD detective Maggie's up for vacation and gourmet detective Henry's speaker at a gourmet conference with a spare suite. Reporter Kathleen is murdered there - body missing. They investigate and banter.
- Kaleigh is fired as popular column writer by the new editor at The Globe in NYC. She heads to her sister near Tahoe, CA, and helps in her bakery the weeks before Xmas. The single editor shows up - to right a wrong.
- When a young girl loses her father in an act of Nazi violence, she is angered by the compassion shown by her Rabbi towards their enemies. Later, facing the concentration camp gates, she must deny anger and embrace compassion in order to save the life of the Rabbi.
- The town of Logan Lake spent 18 years preparing for a wildfire they hoped would never come. Then, in 2021, it did. This is the story of Logan Lake's 18 year quest to become more fire resilient, resulting in them becoming the first FireSmart community in Canada. In 2021, when the Tremont Creek Wildfire roared toward Logan Lake, that 18 years of work was put to the test.
- Follow Alice down the rabbit hole in this contemporary version of the classic story told through dance. Alice is a lonely young woman who goes to a nightclub to escape her life for a few hours. She imbibes a few drinks and gets dizzy. She awakens to find herself in Wonderland, where she follows a mysterious White Rabbit, and encounters a range of characters: the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Caterpillar, Cheshire Cat, Dodo Bird, March Hare and more; all of whom resemble people in her real life. Is it all a dream - or just a wild trip? The fantasy story is told in various styles of dance, including jazz, burlesque, hip hop, lyrical, chair and more, all set to modern pop hits.
- ShortCarter is a shy movie theatre clerk who gets set up for a date by his coworker, Aria. Later on his way home, Carter buys a packaged meal of chicken fingers from the local corner market, where he meets a strange man working the till. That night, Carter is rocked by ass-annihilating gastrointestinal carnage. And the emergence of an egg; inside, a strange creature, which he names Xavier. Xavier quickly grows, and feeds even quicker. On the eve of his big date, Carter struggles to keep the beast in check - and the girl from being eaten alive.
- Mary is on a mission to find her true love, and it starts in her hometown. She will stop at nothing, no matter what it takes, to find her soulmate.
- My Journey Home follows a bi-racial (Indigenous and African) woman. Born in British Columbia, Canada she was adopted by a white family through the 60s scoop and taken to the U.S. losing her connection to her Indigenous identity. Her journey home reconnects her to her roots with the Nisga'a Nation.
- Karen and Rob are planning on stealing a valuable item from the bank. Whatever will the bank manager do?
- A filmmaker tries to complete their script in spite of writer's block and the curse of Fellini's clown.
- A mockumentary short film about a married couple's daily routines during the pandemic, and how the couple tries to survive marriage while they self-isolate together at home 24/7.
- A 4K remaster of "Rollo and Jules." "Rollo" Montague falls in love with Juliet "Jules" Capulet , whose conservative father Capulet, and cousin Tybalt hate the liberal Montague family, and plan to marry her off to a man named Prince.
- 2011–TV EpisodeParental alienation refers to the very concerning practice among many separated parents of doing everything within their power to turn their children against the other parent.
- 2011–TV EpisodeExploring the rights and responsibilities of grandparents, particularly when people become parents at an early age.
- 2011–TV EpisodeWhat are the pros and cons of using this form of alternative dispute resolution? How much does it cost? What kinds of parental disputes are best suited to parenting coordination?
- 2011–TV EpisodeWhat is happening with marriage in North America today? Both as an institution and as an evolving construct for relationships and partnerships?
- 2011–TV EpisodeOne-on-one conversation with Debrah Moskovitch, author of THE SMART DIVORCE.
- 2011–TV EpisodeJudge Michael Porter (retired) explains why he left the court in 1997 to pursue what he believes is a much healthier and effective way to help parents resolve their conflicts.
- What are sexual addictions? How does such an addiction develop? What is the impact on relationships and families when a parent is suffering from a sexual addiction?
- 2011–TV EpisodeCourts make custody and access decisions based on the best interests of the child, not the parents. But many people continue to express a very disturbing perception of the law and the justice system that there is a bias against fathers.
- Any pet owner will agree that pets are family too. What happens to pets when family breakdown occurs? What is the best way to keep children and their pets emotionally bonded even if they can't live together?
- How effective are the courts in addressing the serious social issue of domestic abuse?
- What are the potential obstacles to achieving a lasting happiness the second or third time around? What are the pitfalls you should be aware of in creating a blended family?
- Justice Brownstone and Judge Jane Cartwright of the British Columbia Provincial Court discuss the legal principles and practical considerations that apply when a court is asked to make decisions about parental access to children.
- 2011–TV EpisodeHow safe and secure is our confidential information that is stored online?
- 2011–TV EpisodeMeet author Karen Stewart, who emerged from "divorce hell" with a mission: ensure that no one ever makes the same mistakes that she and her ex-husband made.
- Karen Stewart, CEO of Canada's biggest and most popular dispute resolution company, FAIRWAY, talks about a unique and innovative process of spousal dispute resolution.
- 2011–TV EpisodeWhy does the law provide for spousal support? In what situations will it be ordered? How is the amount of support calculated? How long should a person be expected to support an ex-partner?
- 2011–TV EpisodeJustice Brownstone and his guests, including a fellow judge, will tell you what you need to know if you are contemplating going to family court.
- 2011–TV EpisodeWe all know that the breakup of a relationship has emotional and financial consequences for everyone involved. And yet, we are almost always caught off guard and totally unprepared when it happens.
- 2011–TV EpisodeIs there a way to truly forgive an unfaithful partner and keep your marriage alive? Can you ever really trust that person again? Should you?
- Justice Brownstone and his expert guests fill you in on what you need to know about internet dating.
- Whether we like it or not, financial planning is an essential component of family life.
- 2011–TV EpisodeHow should parents strike a healthy balance between setting reasonable boundaries for teenagers, while at the same time enabling them to develop the skills they need to become independent, responsible and productive adults?
- 2011–TV EpisodeDo same-sex parents and their children face special challenges that don't exist for other families?
- 2011–TV EpisodeWhat can be done to maximize children's school performance and insulate them from the stress of being raised by parents in conflict?
- Do anger management programs work?
- 2011–TV EpisodeHow do gambling addictions develop, and what can be done to prevent and treat them?
- 2011–TV EpisodeJustice Brownstone elicits helpful advice from his guests about sound and effective estate planning.
- 2011–TV EpisodeJustice Brownstone interviews Crystal Dunahee, mother of Michael Dunahee.
- 2011–TV EpisodeJustice Brownstone and his expert guests tackle one of the most difficult and frustrating aspects of family law: high conflict parents.
- 2011–TV EpisodeWhy has bullying become such a serious problem? Who is to blame for it? What role do parents, schools, the community and the media have to play?
- 2011–TV EpisodeJustice Brownstone and his guests will elaborate on the alternatives to family court: mediation, collaborative law, and other innovative modalities that can help parents in dispute make peace, not war.