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- A young African-American living in Chicago enters into a seductive new world of money and power after he is hired as a chauffeur for an affluent businessman.
- Reddleman Diggory Venn drives slowly across the heath, carrying a hidden passenger in the back of his van. When darkness falls, the country folk light bonfires on the hills, emphasizing the pagan spirit of the heath and its denizens.
- An uptight but secretly heartbroken primary school teacher's little white lie about Hollywood coming to see his class' nativity play grows like wildfire in his rag-tag school low on self-esteem.
- A drama that focuses on the period in Mary and Joseph's life where they journeyed to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus.
- Two Scottish friends become local folk heroes and tourist attractions when they start holding up tour buses with novelty items.
- In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.
- A worried new teacher has to juggle a pregnant wife and a class of children on a road trip to the National 'Song for Christmas' Competition.
- The staff and students of St Bernadette's Primary School in Coventry audition for a place in a rock-musical competition.
- In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.
- The pupils of St Bernadette's and the madcap Mr Poppy are back. When their new teacher Mr Shepherd loses his memory as well as Archie the Donkey, it's up to them to save the day and reunite him with his fiancée Sophie in New York.
- A street-wise teen from Baltimore who has been raised by a single mother travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives, where he embarks on a surprising and inspirational journey.
- Two scientists are selected to travel across the universe to the source of a distant transmission and potential life.
- Explores the troubled times of turn of the millennium Judea, bringing legend to vibrant life, but rooting the action in a world we can all recognise & understand.
- Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does.
- Famous stand-up comedian Freddy De Vadder flees to a picturesque village called Bevergem. Why? Nobody knows. He doesn't talk about it. The contrast between him and the grotesque residents could not be bigger. In anticipation of the yearly town festival the temper gets heated. But Freddy doesn't care. He just hopes his hideout is secure.
- Unspoken takes a moving look into the history, operation, and legacy of the federal Indian Boarding School system, whose goal was total assimilation of Native Americans at the cost of stripping away Native culture, tradition, and language.
- At the intersection of modern scholarship and Native knowledge is a new vision of the Americas and the people who built it.
- The story of the courtship of Joseph and Mary, and of the events leading up to the first Christmas.
- A university student finds himself wrapped up in the bizarre world of his next door neighbor, learning about his history and relationship with a girl who changed his life.
- A Chinese cello artist who grew up under the educational background of Mao era came to New York to make a living. During doing business in New York, his career, love, and family had both gains and losses.
- Michela is a young doctor . After so many years away from his native country, she decides to return to take the job as director of a psychiatric clinic. But she will have to come to terms with his past and with "something" that keeps it connected to it . Michela discovers to be haunted by a " Native", a charming woman with supernatural powers . Who among the people around her is not what it seems ?
- Dress designer Joan Wood, who's heavily in debt, has created costumes for a Broadway show that is exported to Argentina. With the money she wants to pay her debts, but there was a mistake: she is receiving the money in Buenos Aires, not in New York. Her friend Wally Wendell, whose grandfather does not approve of his relationship with her, wants him to marry a girl he hasn't seen for some years named Constance Cook, whose grandfather is the owner of a ship traveling to Buenos Aires and Constance is one of the passengers. Wally's friend Basil has caused a freak accident with Voltair McGuines' cab, who wants his money for the damage. Basil asks Wally, but he has been disinherited and lost all credit by his grandfather, because he still wants Joan.
- Adult actors portray a group of children as they prepare and present their school Christmas play.
- This new depiction of the Nativity story recounts in beautiful detail the sacred events found in the Bible about Jesus's birth over 2, 000 years ago.
- Thirty miles from Manhattan a group of mysterious mountain people fight for recognition as a legitimate Native American tribe.
- Three Native American sisters (Red-Horse, Bedard, Guerrero) decide to try to sell a line of cosmetics they call Naturally Native, based on old tribal remedies, only to have to fight an uphill battle with racist business people. The film is actually Red-Horse's comment on her fight with the movie industry to get her films made and this film is the first to be totally financed by an Indian tribe, Connecticut's Mashantucket tribe.
- Daniel Finley, a mentally-ill Native American of mixed race, struggles to reconcile love versus inner trauma, as do a storytelling female inmate, and a prostitute and car thief in a hotel suite.
- Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, noted pastor, author, and theologian Dr. David Jeremiah provides answers to the most thought-provoking questions surrounding the most pivotal moment in human history-the birth of Jesus Christ.
- John, lives in a remote area of Scotland. The primary industry is potato farming and John is a picker who lives for the harvests; it is all he has in his life. He yearns for a life that he does not know how to make for himself - a home and family. John exhibits all the signs of someone who has suffered unknown tragedies in his life, but those reasons are hidden from the viewer. While driving back to town on a dark and isolated road, John comes upon a car stopped up ahead. He immediately can see a hose attached to the exhaust pipe. He has come upon a suicide. Suddenly, headlights appear in the opposite direction and John's immediate reaction is to hide, though he has done nothing wrong. That choice leads John to take the body of the dead young woman to a shed in the woods.
- A tale of seduction, obsession and betrayal, set in a depression-era mountain town.
- The three protagonists find themselves in Judea where first they journey to Jerusalem where they hear of the coming of Jesus Christ then they travel to Bethlehem to witness the Nativity themselves.
- 2013–2019TV-149.5 (13)TV SeriesAnthology series consisting of short films by Native creators, introduced by the head of the Sundance Institute's Native American and Indigenous Filmmakers Program.
- A young couple celebrates their honeymoon. As they prepare to exercise their love on the marital bed, the bride scrapes her ring finger on a rose thorn leaving a nearly imperceptible cut that is bleeding profusely. This small event starts a journey that reveals secrets and hidden emotions. 'The trail of your blood in the snow' is based on a short story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This is a magical realism film about love, passion and loss.
- "Homeland" tells the stories of five remarkable Native American activists in four communities who are fighting these "new Indian Wars" - each in his own way passionately dedicated to protecting Indian lands against disastrous environmental hazards, preserving their sovereignty and ensuring the cultural survival of their peoples. With the support of their communities, these leaders are actively rejecting the devastating affronts of multi-national energy companies and the current dismantling of 30 years of environmental laws.
- A film about the birth of a baby and what happened at the same time.
- Enduring Faith: The Story of Native American Catholics explores the rich legacy of faith among Native Americans, and will inspire in viewers a deeper appreciation for the spiritual and cultural gifts of Native American Catholics.
- A team of doctors sets out through a steamy African jungle to check an outbreak of sleeping sickness.
- A three-part American television documentary miniseries that explores the history of Native American cultures, with each hour of the series devoted to a particular region of the United States.
- Paul Robeson narrates a mix of dramatizations and archival footage about the bill of rights being under attack during the 1930s by union busting corporations, their spies and contractors. In dramatizations, we see a Michigan farmer beaten for speaking up at a meeting, a union man murdered in an apartment in Cleveland, two sharecroppers near Fort Smith Arkansas shot by men deputized by the local sheriff, a spy stealing the names of union members, and a dead Chicago union man eulogized. In archival footage we witness police and goons beating lawfully assembled union organizers, and we see men at work and union families at play. The narration celebrates patriotism and democracy.
- With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey Deer, reveals the divisive legacy of more than a hundred years of discriminatory and sexist government policy to expose the lingering "blood quantum" ideals, snobby attitudes and outright racism that threaten to destroy the fabric of her community.
- Fools and Dreamers tells the story of Hinewai Nature Reserve and its kaitiaki/manager of 30 years, botanist Hugh Wilson. We learn about the commitment of Hugh and the Maurice White Native Forest Trust to regenerate marginal, hilly farmland into native forest, using a minimal interference method that allows nature to do the work, giving life to over 1500 hectares of native forest, waterways, and the creatures that live within them. When, in 1987, Hugh let the local community know about his plans to allow gorse to grow as a nurse canopy for self-sown native trees, the response was sceptical at best and outright angry and disparaging for the most part - one farmer stating the plan was the sort to be expected only of "fools and dreamers". Now considered a local hero by town and country folk alike, Hugh's home at Hinewai overlooks a valley resplendent in native forest canopy, where birds and other wildlife are abundant and 47 known waterfalls are in permanent flow. An inspiring, charismatic personality, Hugh's passion and enthusiasm for his life's project come through in every sentence he speaks. A dreamer who has made his dream come true, Hugh has proven without doubt that nature knows best - and that he is no fool.
- 20101h 19mPG-138.5 (45)TV SpecialIn the spirit of the Kings of Comedy and The Latin Kings of Comedy, no reservations needed for this historical stand-up comedy event. Hosted by legendary Native American comedian Charlie Hill, this special showcases the best of the Native American Indian comedians performing today. This historical special features legendary Native American comedians for the first time all on one stage Charlie Hill, Larry Omaha, Howie Miller, as well as the Pow Wow Comedy Jam members now making their mark on the Native American comedy scene, Marc Yaffee, Jim Rule, Vaughn Eagle Bear and JR Redwater.
- Riders participating in the Native American "Indian" Rodeo Circuit share their thoughts and their efforts in raising awareness for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls pandemic that is affecting the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and many Latin American Countries.
- The story of the birth of Christ and the journey of the magi, told through music, mask, and poetry.
- The Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted 247-year Australian historical narrative. It's not that the Australian story is wrong, it's just that it's a wee bit one sided. Getting all historical, Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas, bites back at Australian history.
- The dance between past and present, weaving a narrative of hope, empowerment, and the strength that defines the journey to 'Native Land'; a movement, a testament to the power of those who dare to rebuild and redefine the meaning of home.
- 1. Borneo [people] on the war path - crossing a stream. 2. Natives in Pampas grass 3. A native combat with club and shield. 4. The "Urbanora" expedition with native carriers penetrating the jungle. 5. A typical "up country" mango swamp. 6. Panorama along the Padas River. 7. Native boys bathing (Canoe upset). 8. The rapids of the Padas River. 9. Working manganese rocks in the Balaigong Gorge 10. The gigantic ferns on the river banks 11. Natives climbing coconut palms. 12. Tapping the rubber trees 13. First trading of natives with the white man.