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- A terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves howl once again, but only a Werewolf like Scott McCall, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy.
- A Hidden Camera Show similar to Candid Camera but famous celebrities are the victims. Each week Ashton and his crew of pranksters play a joke on celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Frankie Muniz.
- A new, hilarious how-to manual full of over the top tips to push the envelope and open the dialogue about the wonders and woes of womanhood, covering everything from frenemies, girl fights and cutting bathroom lines to dancing, drinking and dating.
- Six couples race from Morocco to Finland through Africa and Europe without credit cards, phones or flights, relying only on each other, maps and cash as they journey by land and sea thousands of kilometers.
- The series drops 10 adventurers on an island with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a million dollars in cash. Those who survive for 40 days filled with gut-wrenching journeys and demanding physical challenges will split the money as their prize. The catch? They can buy all of the survival supplies and creature comforts they desire, but everything is crazy expensive (think $30K for a tent), all decisions to make a purchase require a group majority and the cost comes out of their shared prize money.
- Explores the real-life stories of 15 young adults from across the country as they navigate the complexities of relationships and one of the most complicated and emotional decisions of their young adult lives: whether to have sex or remain a virgin. Virgin Territory will delve into the mindset of four young people each week, some who are hanging on to their v-card for as long as possible and others who are desperately hoping to lose it.
- The hosts try to help estranged young couples and Instagram Celebrities by giving them special tasks and challenges. While competing in the tasks, they automatically bond with each other, leaving behind past misunderstandings but it comes with the twist of having a buffet of single ladies and men for the couple to fall for at anytime or be distracted by new potential lovers. Season four reached a new caliber featuring popular Instagram generation couples who are used to the tinder and insta world which took a different turn when phones were taken away and they had to really deal with life and like it.
- Washington Heights follows a group of best friends living, working and playing in the diverse NYC neighborhood of Washington Heights.
- In this one-hour documentary film, Demi will let the MTV audience inside to witness her most private moments, during her very public recovery from her eating disorder. With MTV's cameras following, she'll return for the very first time to the treatment facility she retreated to back in November 2010 to speak candidly to her recovering peers about her experiences, and to thank the counselors and staff who she says kept her alive. She'll also let the MTV audience witness first-hand her on-going evolution as an artist - as she ditches her bubble-gum Disney past and tries on a new persona as confessional singer-songwriter, and performs an album full of deeply personal material in-front of sold-out crowds for the first time.
- On April 5, 1980 four college pals-Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe-took the stage together for the first time to play at a friend's birthday party. The band they started that night stayed together for thirty years and changed the shape of rock music. R.E.M. By MTV tells R.E.M.'s story in their own words, through three decades of performances and interviews R.E.M gave to MTV channels in the USA and around the world. Featuring revealing, never-before-seen footage, R.E.M. By MTV tells the amazing story of a band that did it their own way, and changed how a generation of musicians after them did it, too.
- 'Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life' is an intimate, no-limits documentary series taking us inside the world of multi-platinum recording artist Ke$ha as she faces the biggest personal and professional challenges of her life. Shot over the course of two years by her filmmaker brother, Lagan Sebert, the series provides unprecedented behind the scenes access to Ke$ha's life and her coming of age as an artist and young woman. The audience views this incredible journey in real time, and because of the sibling bond of trust, and unprecedented access, there are no filters and no walls, it's all real and raw.
- Flipped is a cross between Fantasy Island and Scared Straight - a new type of reality show where real people become unsuspecting actors in what could be their own worst nightmare. They surrender their lives for 24 hours and face the consequences of their actions or experience the other side of a situation in mock, but very realistic, scenarios.
- Produced in-house at MTV Canada, MTV CREEPS features a rotating panel of three, expert social media "creeps" (judges) that scrutinize the posts, pictures, and ultimately, the virtual lives of three, different social media addicts. Once each profile has been critiqued, the "creepers" decide whether to add, ignore or recommend their friends to remove them.
- 'MTV: Tana Turns 21' is the first installment of a new reality series following social media wild child Tana Mongeau and her crazy crew as they navigate vlog life, studio time, partying, and finally becoming adults. New episodes premiere Mondays on MTV YouTube.
- A comedy show where famous friends become frenemies through a series of fun and daring games. Hosted by Terrence J, each celebrity is paired with our "Safety Crew" of comedians who help push their opponent out of their comfort zone. The only thing that can stop the humiliation is to use their "safeword."
- Rebel Music is a powerful new series that explores the lives of young people who are using art and music to ignite change around the world. Each episode highlights fearless youth who are fighting injustice with passion and creativity. Engaging audiences with inspiring stories from Egypt, Mali, Israel/Palestine, Afghanistan, Mexico, and India, Rebel Music is a portrait of those risking their lives today in the pursuit of a better tomorrow.
- "Moving In" finds a girl or guy caught between two people they want to have a long-term relationship with. Each of the two suitors is tricked into thinking they are "moving in" for a romantic weekend. After discovering they are competing with each other, they are surprised by the parents - who will also be spending the entire weekend with them... judging every move! Each is physically searched and forced to live under the parent's roof, on their terms, by their rules. When the weekend is over, the parents will choose one match for their son or daughter... and send the other packing.
- Two teams, which consist of students from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix, Ariz. will compete during an eight-week challenge to build a drag car to race in the series finale. The winning team will earn scholarships and cash prizes and the losing car gets crushed.
- MTV assembled music and television's biggest bad asses for the naughtiest and nastiest anything-goes New Year's Eve dance party of 2012. "MTV's Club NYE 2013" aired from Times Square in New York City on Monday, December 31, and it was a party that won't be easily forgotten. Ke$ha, Ne-Yo, Sean Kingston, Rita Ora and Conor Maynard performed their chart topping hits while The Knocks served as the party's house DJ. As if that weren't enough, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Jenni "J-Woww" Farley and "Money From Strangers" comedian Jeff Dye did an amazing job hosting New Year's most notorious extravaganza.
- Britney Spears sits down with MTV News' Sway to talk about her new album, Femme Fatale, lets viewers follow her to the studio and to the set of her new video for "Till The World Ends", capping it all off with an electrifying live performance at Rain Nightclub at the Palms hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
- TV Mini SeriesFWD is an innovative 6-part series exploring a bold new world of fashion and its leading young change agents. This provocative magazine-style show creates a stunning and progressive new visual world that celebrates the next generation of international designers, models, musicians, and visionaries through breathtaking original video.
- In 1976, Suha Arin was a tutor at the faculty of Social Sciences of Ankara University at the Press and Publishing Department (today's Communication Faculty). Like many of his films, the documentary "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" was filmed with the help of a group of enthusiastic students. Safranbolu presents some of the few surviving examples of striking traditional Turkish architecture. The beauty of houses as well as the negative impacts of the passage of time are reflected in the documentary "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" one of the aims of the film was to raise public awareness of the need for protection for culture and nature. In 1977, the Culture Ministry declared Safranbolu to be a "Historic Site" and in 1995 UNESCO declared the area to be a World Heritage Site. Therefore, making the area not just ours but joint heritage with all the world. At the 1977 Antalya Film Festival "Safranbolu: Reflections of Time" was chosen "Best Documentary Film" and won the Golden Orange Prize.
- The Covered Bazaar (Kapalicarsi) is a 500-year-old hope chest of the city Istanbul which has a three-thousand-year past in the place where Europe meets with Asia. Resembled to a tiny town with its four thousand stores, eleven khans and more than fifty streets, the Covered Bazaar is like a mirror, reflecting the yesterday and today of Istanbul. The Covered Bazaar, the construction of which began during the period of Fatih in the 15th century, consisted of just two bedestens at the beginning, but as the centuries passed it has acquired its today's form by enlarging around a core area. This great architecture which reflected the whole wealth of the empire during the Ottoman period, with the precious presents coming from every corner of the world, was also a Anatolian bazaar where the unknown craftsmen exhibited their handicrafts. Nowadays, every day hundred kilos of gold are passed into other hands, processed and get new forms in the Covered Bazaar, the name of which associates with the gold. In this documentary, as the story of The Covered Bazaar is told by a sherbet maker who marched the bazaar up and down by taking 40.000 steps everyday, the artisanship and traditions inherited from the craftsmen to their apprentices for centuries are also emphasized.
- From top TV shows to hit songs, "Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public," explores the recent emergence of 'sexting' in pop culture and looks at which celebrities have been caught hitting "send." The special also takes an in-depth look at the pervasiveness and consequences of 'sexting' - the act of sending or forwarding nude, sexually suggestive, or explicit pictures on your cell or online - as MTV explores who is doing it, why teens and young adults hit "forward" instead of "delete," and what happens when hitting "send" really isn't the end.
- On July 1, 1927 Gazi Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk), addressing the guests filling the Main Hall of Dolmabahce Palace said "This palace is no longer the palace of the sultans called the shadows of God, but of the nation, a living real entity", emphasizing the beginning of a new era not only for the Palace but also for the whole Turkish nation. Dolmabahce Palace, completed in 1855 with the first foreign debt, was a flamboyant symbol of the Ottoman efforts to westernize. The palace hosted six sultans and witnessed the fall of the Empire. After the proclamation of the Republic, Ataturk spent almost four years in Istanbul mostly at Dolmabahce Palace. The Palace then played the role of a center for educational and cultural reforms which were a part of the Turkish revolution. In 1938 Ataturk passed away in Dolmabahce Palace, which is a museum today in service of all. The research for this documentary, planned for the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ataturk, took one year and filming was completed in three months. The film compares the role of the Palace in the Ottoman period with its transformation in the Republic, enhanced by the incomparable presence of Ataturk, in a detailed portrait of space and structure.
- The US Federal Police FBI has classified serial strangler Michael Penttilä as the only Finnish serial killer. Penttilä himself does not think the FBI's classification is correct. - It's silly. A serial killer must have, within a certain period of time, three acts that took place under the name of murder and were done in the same way. I throw things like this in the trash, Penttilä says in the evening's special interview with "Crime Scene". Born as Jukka Torsten Lindholm in 1965, adopted the name Michael Maria Penttilä in 2009 and began claiming to be a lesbian woman.
- "Fatma of the Forest" documentary, screened in 1979, International Year of Children, reflects life, longings and a major "fear" in her subconscious of an 12-years old "woodcutter" girl living under very hard conditions in the forests of Toros Mountains at an altitude of approximately 2000 mt. The documentary, aiming to symbolize a little-known but common practice of child labor with Fatma, accomplishes a dramatic portrayal of laborers who work for Ministry of Forestry in works of lumbering and logging, totally deprived of social security. In the documentary, alongside with the daily lives of the woodcutters, Semah Dance, one of the most important elements of the folklore of woodcutters, is the final act. The Semah Dance symbolizes a "resistance" that was started about 400 year ago by the famous folk poet Pîr Sultan Abdal.
- A documentary describing the architectural, cultural and social aspects of Kula, a small town in the Aegean region which, with its historic houses and traditional Turkish architecture, is a veritable "museum". The film also aims to create a public awareness of the need to preserve such houses. This film was made in conjunction with students of the School of Journalism and Broadcasting of the Faculty of Political Sciences at Ankara University.
- The DUB Magazine Project is an eight-part, half-hour, weekly magazine and variety show that will bring viewers under the hood with some of the biggest celebrities out there to understand their lifestyle, cars and events that continue to make car culture vibrant and entertaining. Intimate interviews will be featured each week with everyone from Wiz Khalifa to Shaquille O'neal, Lil Wayne, Sean Kingston, The Game, Tyreke Evans and Nick Cannon, among others. From the entertainers who are looking to show off their new toys, to the events that showcase the latest vehicles and the pressure of meeting A-List demands of prized possessions, DUB will bring viewers into the driver's seat of car culture.
- This documentary explores Istanbul's 700 year-old monument of art, the Chora, concentrating on the artistic rather than the spiritual aspects of the colorful paintings which decorate its galleries. The mosaics which decorate the walls of the Chora are considered to be the most distinguished and important in the history of mosaic, while the frescoes are regarded by some art historians as "the first glimmer of the Renaissance"". Originally built as a monastery in the 7th century, it did not achieve its current significance until the 14th century when it came under the artistic influence of the poet, scholar and statesman, Metokhites. The Chora, "woven with the delicacy of a silk carpet" and presented to mankind by Metokhites and his artists, was renamed "Kariye" and converted into a mosque following the Turkish conquest of Istanbul. After being used as a mosque for over 400 years, it was finally turned into a museum with the coming of the Republic. Kariye is a masterpiece of art and creativity which is visited by tens of thousands of tourists from every nation and religion each year. This documentary seeks to reveal the traces left behind by all those cultures and artists who have worked and worshiped within and around this extraordinary building for over 700 years. Whether it has been inspired by Byzantine hymns or Orthodox prayers, by the call to prayer or Ottoman formulas of faith, this film presents the continuity and universality of human creativity.
- Director David Fishel channels his surreal style to bring the song to life in this mesmerizing, unnerving music video/short film, complete with one of his signature surprise endings. Fishel's interpretation of "Birdman," a ranting, raving homeless oracle, is juxtaposed with the story told by The Brute Chorus about a shaman casting spells on his neighbor. Frontman James Steel opens his tale with "I'm gonna drink myself immortal and smoke myself blind," quoting a heretical hymn from centuries ago. It's an ancient start to a modern rendition of what happens when black magic just goes wrong.
- "Need to Know" is MTV News's award-winning flagship franchise that uses entertainment stories as an entry point to analyze complex issues that matter most to Gen Z and millennials )social justice, climate activism, and mental health).
- Each weekly episode features one stalwart of the genre performing live at iconic venues and festivals across the country. The Live Stash debuts with jamtronica giants The Disco Biscuits this Sunday, followed by Widespread Panic at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre next week. Later episodes include Dead and Company live at Boston's Fenway Park, featuring John Mayer and Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann, as well as Chris Robinson Brotherhood, the bluesrock side project from Black Crowes lead singer, Chris Robinson.
- During the researches of Suha Arin and his team on Sinan the Architect which was intensified in 1988, a booklet called "Tezkiret-ül Bünyan" in which the memories of Sinan took place was translated to modern Turkish. Meanwhile, a painting of Sinan which was made while he was alive was discovered by chance in one of the miniatures brought from a library found in Ireland. Consequently, new details on Sinan was acquired. How did Hüseyin Anka interpret Sinan in his mental image with the limited data of that time as a sculptor, who had the responsibility to make a sculpture of Sinan, by winning a competition arranged upon the order of Atatürk to "make a sculpture of Sinan". After reading the memories of Sinan and seeing the miniature of him, how did Hüseyin Anka interpret and do it after 45 years old? "Re-evaluation of Sinan Through Hüseyin Anka" is the outcome of the searches of the director to find an answer for these questions. In this documentary, Hüseyin Anka, by working on a mud bust, reinterprets step by step the fifty-year period in which Sinan was a chief designer. This film is a phenomenon in which two artists, who came from a village and achieved a carrier with the state support, share their sorrow and question yesterday, today and tomorrow after 450 years by coming together in a workshop as the "real" artists who still perform their skills even in their 80s.
- From the official website: Bill Gates is the most successful entrepreneur in American history. Every day, the products his company has created are used by more than a billion people, especially young people who probably have no idea the role Mr. Gates and Microsoft play in their everyday life. But who is he? How did he rise to become the youngest multi-billionaire ever in the U.S.? What is his vision for the future - the world of work, school and leisure - that awaits young people who increasingly lead a new digital lifestyle where they can, on demand, get what they want, when they want and how they want? "The Notorious B.G." is a special that features the first MTV forum with Microsoft founder Bill Gates and MTV News correspondent Gideon Yago discussing the road ahead with a diverse group of approximately 80 tech-savvy 16- to 24-year-olds.
- This 30-minute documentary, commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., Turkey's biggest bottle and glass manufacturer and "World Youth Year" as well. It describes the daily lives of three young men employed in three different sections of the Pasabahçe Glassworks, the stages of their apprenticeship, which will lead one day to master craftsman status, their thoughts and feelings.
- MTV Digital Flex On My Ex is a dating show where singles come on a fun dating show with their Ex in tow.
- "The Western Black Sea" from the series "Old Houses Old Masters", tells the story of a world famous master and his world famous violin: Ayla Erduran and her Stradivarius... The beginning of the film "The Ballad of the Wood" documents the master craftsmen who are connoisseurs of the particular type of tree, which is said to be utilized for the making of these renowned violins. Directed by Suha Arin, "The Ballad of the Wood" reveals the traditional architecture of the houses of the Western Black Sea region for centuries has been passed down from father to son, from master to apprentice through secrets and a technique known as "canti". Some of the houses shown have been standing for the last 100 to 150 years. The film honors the great craftsman of the past who utilized the "dizeme" technique through an emphasis on structures that are 300 years old. These examples are some of the most unique to be found in the Western Black Sea region. This craft has been passed down from generation to generation. Now only a few old and tired practitioners are left and they reveal to the camera their anti-earthquake construction techniques. The average age of the craftsmen is 80 years old. The documentary not only portrays the famous "bagdadi" houses of the Western Black Sea region but also indicates the connection between the style and construction of housing found at Bolu, Göynük, Safranbolu, Mudurnu, Gerede, Boyabat, Inebolu, Kastamonu, Tokat and Amasya.
- Formed as a trade colony in a drought and rocky peninsula almost three thousand years ago, Byzantion looked down on Halkedon, abounding in vineyards and gardens on the coast of Asia, since Byzantion considered Halkedon as a "Land of Blinds". And, this was not groundless. Byzantion, located in the intersection of South and North, East and West, searched for power and fortune. This power and fortune was engraved on coins, turned into gold and accumulated. As the capital city of three empires, the city permeated the gold dust into icons, mosaics, foils, tombacs. The silhouette of the city, the hills of which were crowned by the domes united with Haliç at the sunset; Haliç began to be called as "golden horn". The time passed and the ages change, but Istanbul remained to be both the center and symbol of fortune. Assyrians, Armenians and Muslims engraved gold; the tradesmen of Covered Bazaar sold this gold for centuries. The golden ornament of synagogues and churches became a witness of Hebrew prayers and the sermons of Orthodox, Gregorian, Catholic and Protestan priests. Halic, the Golden Horn, where the sultans sprinkled gold in the glorious days of Topkapi Palace reverberated with the sounds of prayer calls from the mosques of Mehmet the Conqueror, Suleyman the Magnificent and Sultan Ahmet. And for many years people immigrated to Istanbul where they thought "the streets were paved with gold". The documentary examines the theme of "World City Istanbul", from the foundation of the city up to the present, by using the "gold" motif from Hagia Sophia to Suleymaniye, first coins to gold exchange, culture and art to daily life.
- At just 22, Dev almost had it all. With her magnetic what you see is what you get personality and smash single 'Like a G6,' this small town girl was on the brink of pop music stardom. And then she got pregnant. Now, thanks to the pregnancy, the hesitant label has pushed her debut album back three times. To make matters even more difficult, Dev and her loving fiancé Jimmy's first child will be born in a high risk pregnancy. With her debut album set to officially drop on March 27, Dev will attempt to deliver her baby and get back in shape for an ambitious make-or-break promotional summer tour. Backed by the love and support of her family, and producer friends "The Cataracs," will Dev handle the mounting pressure and move closer to fulfilling her dreams of being a megastar singer, or will a complicated pregnancy take center stage and derail her lifelong goals?
- The clip - which Elliott directed along with Derek Blanks - opens on a wide-eyed, tracksuit-wearing girl wandering a museum of all things Missy. We're then transported into three different eras of Elliott: first she leads a Shirelles-esque girl group in the '60s, then she's a disco queen in the '70s, and finally, she rocks a mohawk and studs for her '80s punk rock debut. There's even a cute twist ending, some ace acting from Missy, and a cameo from Monica, who recites the legend of Missy and The Demeanors.
- Sam is a stereotypical bookworm - she has a perfect GPA and runs through the halls in order to make it to class 10 minutes early. She wants to break out of her shell and wow her classmates by becoming a Breakdancer and performing in her high school's talent show.
- Lindsay Zimmerman has an $800/year tanning habit. She and her four best friends are known as the Fab Five, they are proud of their popularity, the boys they date, and their unfading sense of hip style. However, recently Lindsay has begun to agree with many at her school that she's a little shallow and fake. So now, in an attempt to prove she can hang with the most real, most sincere, and most bad-ass girls at school she wants to become a player on her school's state ranked Rugby team and show everyone that she's more than just fake nails and a fake tan.
- Generation Indigenous is a Native youth initiative launched by President Obama focusing on removing the barriers that stand between Native youth and their opportunity to succeed. Through basketball, a Native American youth found her voice to help stop suicide within her community, another tutors his friends to success.
- To celebrate Native American Heritage Month we present Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) - featuring President Obama and young Native Americans who are taking charge of their destiny and soaring boldly into the future. Watch now and be part of the movement.
- MTV's first-ever fully self-shot special is an intimate, first-hand account of two young medical professionals in New York City, the epicenter of the pandemic, who heeded the city's call for help during an unprecedented demand for first responders. Through a series of self-shot footage, intense ambulance runs, candid confessionals, and moments of levity at home and in the field, MTV paints a raw, never-before-seen portrait of two homegrown heroes in the midst of a pandemic reshaping the world like never before.
- 2019–TV EpisodeYou've been waiting for Tana to turn 21 and finally - finally. - it's party time. Of course, her birthday party isn't without drama; she and Jake get into a huge fight over who's invited to the party. Tensions flare between Tana and Jake after one of Jake's enemies shows up at Tana's Influencer-filled 21st birthday party in the fight with Jake that Tana didn't want you to see.
- After the whole school gangs up on Ramiz King and Africa, but the school turns upside down when the girls start a war for Ramiz.
- Gunjan takes the chance of Ramiz being available when Gizelle leaves him but now this mean war and Ramiz is about to lose his cool and start a rampage of vengeance.
- Ramiz King graces the house guests with his presence and along with a buffet of food. Vikas Gupta tells everyone that Ramiz has joined the house for a specific reason, and that is to replace somebody's space for his own. Already given a list of orders to carry out, Ramiz starts off with Krissann Barretto. Tune in to this exciting episode, on Voot.