2024-09-20
A profile of giraffe researcher Anne Dagg who, in 1956, became one of the first people to ever observe and report on animal behavior.
Former Talking Heads front man David Byrne leads an ensemble of 11 musicians, singers and dancers in a performance of the Broadway show. Song include "Here," "Everybody's Coming to My House," "This Must Be the Place" and "Once in a Lifetime." Taped at New York City's Hudson Theatre. (Repeat).
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A Peacemaker goes back home only to find that he has been assigned to another task force. (Repeat).
In the series finale, Nucky thinks about moving to Manhattan; Margaret impresses a stockholder at a grain company; and Gillian sees a familiar face at the hospital. In 1897, a young Nucky deals with a family crisis, and comes to an agreement with the Commodore that will chart his career path. (Repeat).
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A group of friends discovers a mysterious house filled with secrets and dragons. As they explore, they uncover hidden dangers and magical adventures. (Repeat).
Agnes, the pioneering, pseudonymized, transgender woman who participated in Harold Garfinkel's gender health research at UCLA in the 1960s, has long stood as a figurehead of trans history. In this rigorous cinematic exercise that blends fiction and nonfiction, director Chase Joynt explores where and how her platform has become a pigeonhole.
A cryptozoologist in search of the infamous Loch Ness monster discovers that the malevolent, 40-foot-long reptile from Scotland has traveled to Lake Superior via an elaborate series of subterranean tunnels, and that she's brought her hungry offspring along for a feeding frenzy. (Repeat).
Poltergeists at the infamous Long Island house. Kim Coates, Dawna Wightman, Helen Hughes, David Stein, Anthony Dean Rubes, Cassandra Gava, Jan Rubes, Ted A. Bohus. Directed by Tom Berry. (Repeat).
Two Asian Canadian adolescent girls are given one hour at the school dance by their strict immigrant parents and vow to make the most of it. (Repeat).
Omid, a teenage athlete who is barred for bureaucratic reasons from a swimming competition; however, as his estranged father has made his consent to a divorce from his mother conditional on Omid's performance in the competition, he begins to train in open-water swimming under the coaching of Mani, with their increasingly close friendship leading to community rumours and allegations they are engagi
A meditation on the elemental bonds of family told through portraits of four Syrian families in the aftermath of war. (Repeat).
A look at a close-knit family's experience with deafness explores the meaning of loss through the stories of a deaf boy growing up, a deaf man growing old and composer Ludwig van Beethoven, who wrote "Moonlight Sonata" when he began going deaf. (Repeat).
Charlie Cunningham begs her mom, Amber, to let her switch from her small private school to a public high school, wanting to prove to her (and to herself) that she's changed since being kicked out of school last year. Growing up without any luxuries, Amber works overtime as a doctor in order to give Charlie the finer things in life. It's also her way of making up for her divorce two years ago, and
Omid, a teenage athlete who is barred for bureaucratic reasons from a swimming competition; however, as his estranged father has made his consent to a divorce from his mother conditional on Omid's performance in the competition, he begins to train in open-water swimming under the coaching of Mani, with their increasingly close friendship leading to community rumours and allegations they are engagi
Sharon Liese follows, over the course of five years, the lives of four transgender children, building a touching and humane portrait of life and difference. (Repeat).