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- The drama series tells the story of five high school students as they struggle with sexual, racial and economic politics and fight to succeed and become somebody.
- Fictional series to chronicle the effort to send the first crewed mission to Mars.
- A successful, ego-maniacal architect who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.
- Nasser and friends film satirical sketches and prepare for a zombie horror flick while awaiting immigration interviews. Camp reality resembles a horror scenario, with rising tension and conflicts blurring dreams and nightmares.
- TV SeriesLissa Yellowbird a newly released from jail tries to reconcile with her estranged family but soon she become obsessed with a young oil worker's disappearance. And she exposes a sweeping criminal conspiracy of murder and corruption.
- By Hand, a feature length documentary film about twin brothers who prone paddle 2,200 miles from Alaska to Mexico, without support.
- A man's money-laundering scheme at a Malaysian company becomes one of the largest cases of fraud in history.
- Westerly Windina travels to Bangkok for gender reassignment surgery hoping to finally exorcise her former self, the macho, womanizing, visionary, and tormented pro surfer Peter Drouyn.
- LIGHTS OF BALTIMORE documents the war of images surrounding Baltimore in the aftermath of Freddie Gray's death in 2015 - images produced by media, community, and police each battling to tell the story of one of America's greatest and most troubled cities. It asks what has changed in Baltimore, and in America, since the MLK protests on those same streets in 1968.
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- ANYTHING WE WANT chronicles the creation, rehearsal and staging of Fiona Apple and Blake Mills' 15-date US tour in fall, 2013. Mixing intimate performance footage with revealing glimpses into the artists' lives away from the stage, the film is an extraordinarily unrestrained portrait of two of America's brightest musical talents at starkly different points in both their lives and their careers.
- Former British Paratrooper Karl Bushby embarks on a year-long journey to walk - one step at a time - 3,600 miles from the Pacific shores of Los Angeles to the steps of the Russian Embassy in Washington D.C. His goal: convince Moscow to allow him back in to Siberia, so he can complete his record-setting 20-year, 36,000-mile walk around the world. In 1998, with only $300 to his name, Bushby set out on a challenge to complete the longest continuous walk in human history. Planning to return to his home in Britain on foot, he left the southern tip of South America and walked up through Central America, North America and into Russia, successfully completing the first documented on-foot crossing of the Bering Strait from Alaska to Russia. After trekking nearly 2,000 miles into the grueling Siberian tundra, the Russian government placed a five-year visa ban on Bushby, halting the expedition to which he has already dedicated a third of his life. Now, this modern-day adventurer is walking from Los Angeles to the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. with his visa application in hand, in hopes of overturning the ban and continuing what he started sixteen years ago. The trek take will Bushby through the Western deserts, over the Rockies, across the Great Plains, over the Appalachians and onwards to the U.S. Capital. As he battles the elements and the emotional toll that comes along with 15 years on the road, we will learn that Karl is the embodiment of perseverance, and that it is indeed possible, if not incredibly rewarding, to steadfastly pursue one's wildest dreams.
- CURT is a short documentary about Curt Harper, an autistic, 49-year-old surfer who has become a much-loved fixture in the Southern California surf scene.
- A bombing blocks away sends Grand Army High School into lockdown, building pressure that spills over at the "party of the century" that night.
- Joey stages a protest at school. Owen and Jayson face a harsh penalty for their lockdown prank. A hookup leaves Leila feeling awkward.
- Traumatised m, Joey spirals. Sid opens up in his Harvard essay. A health crisis puts more pressure on Dom to financially support her family.
- Sid struggles with his secret. Nudged by her girls, Dom finally acts on her crush on John. A night of partying take s a devastating turn for Joey.
- Joey's charges and Owen's discipline hearing send shockwaves at school. Dom's mother makes an uncomfortable proposal to bring in money.
- Sid and Victors science experiments have revealing results. Dom's nonstop hustle takes a toll. Jayson gets into a jazz competition, with a catch.
- Exposed and suspicious, Sid looks for his betrayer while dealing with his family's disappointment. Dom lets her vulnerability show and shine at an internship interview. Leila tries to make amends. Horrified to face her aggressors, Joey moves to another school. Jayson wants to do right by Omar.
- Joey copes with a difficult setback in her case. Choking under pressure, Dom breaks trust with a teacher - and John. The real Sid stands up.
- Dom, Joey and Sid find some release. After helping to lead the Black Student Union sit-in, Jayson stuns the crowd at his Lincoln Centre performance.
- Mark returns to work under different circumstances. Secrets from the Outie world come to light.