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- After a series of events, the lives of a security operative and an assassin become inextricably linked.
- Four friends band together against an anonymous foe who threatens to reveal their darkest secrets, while also investigating the disappearance of their best friend.
- A seemingly cold but very passionate policewoman goes head to head with a seemingly passionate father who is in fact a cold serial killer in this procedural out of Belfast. The only thing they share is their common complexity.
- Two detectives with opposing viewpoints are forced to work together in a pre-apocalyptic criminal world.
- Follows the misadventures of a group of young interns at a hospital/medical school - dealing with the pressures of school and love.
- The day to day of two unwilling patrol officers affected by troubled pasts.
- An actor returns home after a public meltdown. Partnering with his police detective friend, he tries to use his acting experience to solve real crimes.
- The survivor of a famous child-abduction case joins a special task force dedicated to solving abductions and missing person cases.
- A college student's big break in a Hollywood blockbuster leaves her navigating through an undeniable chemistry.
- A baker in small-town Minnesota turns amateur sleuth after finding her friend and delivery driver shot to death behind her shop.
- When Stella finds out that her terminal cancer is cured, she must learn to live with all the choices she made when deciding to live like she was dying.
- At Christmas season, Hannah comes for a check for goods from her bakery/cafe and finds Larry shot dead. Her detective friend tells her in vain to stay out of the investigation. The "ex wife" isn't the only suspect.
- Five gay men try to improve the lives and confidence of straight men by giving them makeovers and advice.
- Hannah investigates the murder of a fellow bake-off judge.
- Bakery owner Hannah and her sister find the sheriff's body. Hannah promises cop detective wannabe boyfriend not to get involved, but her sister's husband is running at the sheriff election making him prime suspect and suspended.
- On her birthday, a woman who desperately wants her boyfriend to propose to her wishes for the opportunity to see into the future, with surprising results.
- Once again Hannah is plummeted into a murder mystery by finding the dead body of her competitor. But this time she's the one accused of murder over peach cobbler.
- An anxious bride-to-be throws in with a broken-hearted guy and a happily married couple for an emergency ride to NYC, learning about each other and themselves along the way.
- Behind the facade of London's shiny dockside developments, its designer boutiques and coffee bars lie forgotten dark corners and darker secrets. It's a city where anything can happen and being young and pretty won't always save you.
- Exiled Prospero lives on a desolate island with his daughter, Miranda. When Prospero's usurping brother sails by the island, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks the ship and changes all of their lives.
- The Cirque du Soleil production of Alegria filmed live in Sydney, Australia.
- In 19-2, each character must inevitably face their demons, their dark side. 19-2 on Bravo: The Dark Side features the actors talking about the motivations and dualities of their characters. It's no secret: 19-2 is filled with hurt, secretive and fascinating cops, their unresolved issues and skeletons in the closet often back lashing their professional lives. As we go deeper into season 2, The Dark Side finds the ghosts hidden behind the badges. Actors paint the portrait.
- This compelling documentary explores Canadian film culture and tries to discover what defines Canadian film through interviews with notable filmmakers.
- A biography of Denny Doherty, member of The Mamas and The Papas, actor and songwriter. It's a first-person narrative using segments of Denny's stage show "Dream A Little Dream" and interviews with Doherty and friends (Michelle Phillips, McKenzie Phillips etc.) to tell the story of a remarkable life. New-found recordings and autobiographical hits sung by Doherty and friends (Scott McKenzie, Dennis Ryan and Barry McGuire) bind together this touching tale of love and friendships gone wrong.
- Throughout season two, the mole's storyline is on everyone's lips. 19-2 on Bravo: The Mole explores this storyline. Producers and actors dish on what it took to put together Season 2's "Orphans" episode of hit Bravo series 19-2.
- Interviews with the artists and production team, plus an exclusive look at the season 1 sets from the English adaptation of 19-2, one of the biggest French Canadian hit TV series.
- Toronto-based musical theater director Sarina Condello is mounting a community theater production of "The Wizard of Oz" to raise money for her charitable foundation. The process takes eight weeks from casting to the final performance. The cast is comprised of twenty-one adults who she recruits from the community, they who respond to Sarina's open casting call. A few have some community theater experience, but most have no experience of being on the stage at all. Behind the scenes, Sarina, in mounting the production with little budget, does whatever she can to have a professional end product of which she can be proud. Meanwhile her cast goes through a myriad of highs and lows through the eight weeks. They express their anticipation, their fears, their excitement and their aspirations, not only about the eight weeks and the final performance, but also for some what the future holds for them in the musical theater world.
- Film critic Richard Crouse talks with celebrities about pop culture and modern life. Actors, musicians and authors break down the latest hot topics at the "Pop Life" bar.
- A microscopic journey through life from the eyes of a special effects animator, married with live action
- A journey through the history of motion picture editing by visionaries of the art and masters of the craft, going beyond the cutting edge, exploring editing as a universal language shaping our perceptions of the world around us.
- This is a documentary on the career of the great maestro (perhaps intended as a rebuttal to the controversial book "Understanding Toscanini", which was being written at the same time that the documentary first aired. PBS aired it in 1988, a year after the book hit the stores.). The documentary features clips from several of Toscanini's television appearances, as well as from his only film appearance in 1943. It also includes rare color home movie footage of not only Toscanini, but Salzburg in the 1930's during the Salzburg festival, as well as interviews with some of the surviving musicians, singers, and recording technicians who worked with him.
- A documentary series set inside the New York Daily News, "Tabloid Wars" is like visiting a tornado. Everyday is a deadline -- 365 days a year! Each episode of "Tabloid Wars" follows 4 - 5 characters, the journalists of the New York Daily News, as they track and pursue New York City's most exciting stories. Against the backdrop of a vicious war with the New York Post and the unrelenting deadlines that are a part of their world, we'll get to know each character as they battle for stories in areas of crime, disaster and celebrities.
- The Fringe is a funny and original one-hour documentary that chronicles the ecstasy and the agony of a diverse group of young actors as they vie for audiences and recognition at North America's largest theater festival.
- The middle of 19-2 season two features the ultimate confrontation between Ben and Nick. Showdown delves into the conflict that fuels the duo, through the filming of a pivotal scene where the two colleagues clash dangerously and centers on an in-depth interview with the two lead actors, Adrian Holmes and Jared Keeso. We knew the confrontation was coming; tension has been building up. But this moment of violent truth in 19-2 is more than an argument. It is a face off, a pivotal point in the season. Will it bring the duo's demise or its much-needed salvation?
- This two-hour documentary traces the history of swing, from its first emergence in the 1920s to its current revival across the United States, Canada and Europe. "This Joint Is Jumpin'" takes you back to a time when zoot suit-clad hepcats hit the dance floor with dolls in full-skirted dresses and seamed stockings. All troubles were forgotten to the hip sounds of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. You'll also hear how the original swing bands influenced current groups like the Brian Setzer Orchestra and Big Bad VooDoo Daddy. So put on your dancing shoes and hit the floor because..."This Joint Is Jumpin'"!
- An homage to the work of Ron Fricke, Timescape is a Day in the Life of a city. One of the first fully digital time-lapse motion pictures ever to be released, watch the world evolve from sunrise and sunset.
- When an engagement ring is lost and subsequently found, three lives are connected: Andy, an emotionally raw young man; Beth, the girl who broke his heart; and Lise, a cynic who doubts that she will ever find love. Deeply affected after she witnesses the accidental reunion of Andy and Beth, Lise considers the idea of fate for the first time. Pete, the wacky Lost & Found manager, throws some humor and wisdom into the mix.
- "James Picard Off The Canvas" is a documentary film that explores the award-winning work of Canadian artist James Picard. A rare insight into the creative process, the film reveals the strange imaginings, dark forces and unfaltering ego that inspire Picard to paint everyday. Candid conversations with the artist and his admirers create a compelling picture of one man's life's work and it's ultimate impact. Featuring more than 250 examples of Picard's art, an original score by Genie/Gemini award-winner George Blondheim and a vibrant, visual style that compliments the artist's work, director Chris Hooper paints an uncommon portrait of an artist obsessed.
- 19-2 on Bravo: The Women of 19 is a foray into the world of police women, where the actors explain-through their respective story-lines-how they portray their roles, how their characters balance their personal and professional lives, and how they perceive their relationships with their male colleagues. We explore with the three lead actresses main traits and key intrigue of their respective character. Where we left them in 19-2 season 1 and how they are evolving in season 2. How do they differentiate their cop persona to their every day, feminine one? What does a woman hide when wearing a badge?
- Relying on motion control to produce the most complex and dynamic film of a piano performance. The film shows virtuoso pianist André Laplante interpreting a three minute piece composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1908. The notable asset of this short film lies in its use of motion control to shoot complex cinematography. Motion control is mainly used for its stability and its capacity to repeat, to the micron, relatively simple moves to shoot footage which is then manipulated during the creation of the special effects it was intended for. In "Suggestion diabolique", the superhuman precision and fluidity of moco is engaged in the shooting of a single shot composed of numerous precise camera and lens movements. The complexity of movement moco allows goes far beyond the capacities of any human camera unit and had apparently never been used in such a way. Chris Landreth lent his expertise and immense talent to the design of Presto's camera movement which was created in a 3D environment and reproduced on set by the motion controlled camera.
- Playwright Israel Horovitz's testimony about his family's experience after the September 11th terrorist attacks on NYC's World Trade Center.
- Designed for those who are passionate, opinionated and pro-active, Triptik will inspire its audience with an intimate approach to documenting people and ideas. Each show will uncover fresh talent from various cities around the world, bringing a weekly dose of creative lifestyles to the viewer. The audience will be given a first hand look at these often quirky characters and their social environments. Up close and personal, the raw moments of docu - profiling expose true feelings and bring new integrity to reality television. Content will be targeted to audiences that are into music, fashion, art, culture, design, photography and technology. Music, stylized editing, and motion graphics will be used to package and complete each episode - similar to that of an urban culture magazine.