Kids Baking Championship is a reality TV show where talented young bakers showcase their skills and creativity in a baking competition. They face various challenges and elimination rounds, with the ultimate goal of winning a cash prize and the title of Kids Baking Champion.
Beakman's World is a comedic and educational TV show that follows the adventures of Beakman, a crazy scientist who conducts science experiments and answers questions from his audience. With the help of his talking rat and various scientific concepts, Beakman teaches science in a fun and entertaining way.
Mixels are mischievous creatures who live in tribes of three. They have the ability to combine with other Mixels, either within a single tribe or cross-combining to gain another tribe's abilities. All that is needed to combine are willing Mixels and a magical square known as a cubit. The colorful creatures have to look out for Nixels, who consider themselves superior and like to destroy Mixel combinations. Major Nixel, the group's leader, throws and kicks his underlings to steal cubits.
Art Attack is a British educational TV show that encourages creativity and explores various art forms through sketches, drawing, painting, and other creative processes. It features a host who guides viewers in creating their own artwork using simple materials and techniques. The show is known for its unique approach of talking to the camera and engaging the audience in fun and interactive art activities.
Ms. Julie teaches performing arts workshops with the help of her assistant Gus at their Wellspring Center for the Performing Arts.
Eleven-year old genius and kid-scientist Anne has invented and built her own amazing androids. Nick discovers Anne's secret junkyard laboratory and enlists the help of Shania to befriend Anne and her mechanical companions. Together they help solve Anne's scientific problems through real-life solutions.
Stella and Sam is a preschool television series based on the Canadian book series "Stella" and "Sam" by Marie-Louise Gay and published by Groundwood Books Inc. The second season of the series is currently in production with Radical Sheep Productions and Family Channel. The French-language version of the show Stella et Sacha premiered on Playhouse Disney Tele on Sunday, October 3, 2010 while the English-language version of the series will premiere on Playhouse Disney on Sunday, January 9, 2011. The show's theme music is performed by singer Emilie Mover.
Andrei Rublev is a renowned painter in 15th-century Russia. The film depicts his struggle to create art in a time of brutality, exploring themes of spirituality and transcendence. Through the lens of Andrei's life, the film delves into the complexities of religion and creativity. As he faces guilt and seeks atonement, Andrei questions the role of art in a world filled with violence and suffering.
In 'He Was a Quiet Man,' an isolated and introverted office worker named Bob Maconel finds himself drawn into a series of bizarre events. After witnessing a mass shooting at his workplace, Bob is mistaken for the gunman and hailed as a hero. As he navigates his newfound celebrity, Bob's alter ego emerges, leading him down a path of self-discovery, romance, and unexpected twists.
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a magical toy store run by the eccentric Mr. Magorium. When he decides to sell the store, it causes chaos as the toys come to life and try to convince him not to go. A young boy named Eric and a skeptical accountant named Henry must learn to believe in the magic of the store and save it from being sold.
Three families struggle to find their true selves and their soulmates in a world full of expectations, pressure and obstacles. Inspired by real events, this film shows how they pursue their dreams and potential without losing themselves.
When their daughter and her husband go away for work, Artie and Diane Decker, two old-fashioned grandparents, are left in charge of their three grandchildren. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate the challenges of modern parenting and connect with their tech-savvy grandchildren.
Lumière and Company is a documentary film that showcases short films made by 41 directors from various countries. Each director was given a Lumière camera and asked to make a short film using it, with the only requirement being that the film should last no longer than 52 seconds. The resulting compilation of films offers a unique and diverse perspective on the world of cinema.
Looking for Richard is a documentary film that explores the process of creating and performing William Shakespeare's play Richard III. It offers insights into the world of acting, the challenges of staging a Shakespearean play, and the creative process behind bringing a classic work to life.
In Distracted (1970), a man's absent-mindedness and vivid imagination lead to comedic situations and misunderstandings. He works at an advertising agency where his creativity and dreamy nature often clash with the demands of his boss and clients. One day, he has a surprising encounter at the airport in Paris, which sets off a chain of events that challenges his work-life balance and relationships. Will he be able to navigate the chaos and find a balance between his dreams and reality?
The world-famous woodblock artist Hokusai (1760-1849), a widower in need of a steady income, lives with his daughter Oei in the house of his friend Bakin.
Bergman Island is a comedic drama that follows a couple as they embark on a trip to a secluded island in Sweden. As they navigate their personal and professional challenges, they are confronted with their own creative blockages and the complexities of their relationship. The film explores themes of love, art, and self-discovery.
A writer named Paul struggles with writer's block and isolation in a remote cabin. His life takes a dark turn when he encounters a drifter named Jack, leading to an intense and dangerous game of cat and mouse.
The Wrecking Crew is a documentary that explores the legacy of the group of session musicians who played on numerous hit songs from the 1960s and 1970s. It focuses on their contributions to the music industry and their impact on popular culture.
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared is a surreal and darkly comedic musical short film that follows the adventures of anthropomorphic puppets as they explore themes of creativity, media manipulation, and the dangers of conformity. The film takes a satirical and often absurd approach to these topics, resulting in a thought-provoking and visually striking experience.