Lie to Me is a TV show that follows the story of Dr. Cal Lightman, a criminal consultant who specializes in lie detection and forensic psychology. The show takes place in Washington, D.C and focuses on solving various crimes using the science of microexpressions and other techniques. Dr. Lightman and his team work closely with law enforcement agencies and employ their skills to uncover hidden truths and solve complex cases.
Shogun's Joy of Torture depicts sadism, torture, and cruelty in various forms including crucifixion, sexual torture, whipping, and beheading. The movie explores themes of violence, persecution, and suffering, with scenes of kidnapping, branding, and burning. It is a disturbing portrayal of extreme punishment and the horrors inflicted upon individuals.
Germany's Next Topmodel is a reality TV show that follows the journey of aspiring German male and female models as they compete in various challenges and eliminations to win the title of Germany's Next Topmodel. The contestants engage in photo shoots, runway walks, and makeover sessions, honing their modeling skills and showcasing their talent, style, and ability to work under pressure. The show provides a glimpse into the glamourous yet competitive world of the model industry in Germany.
When a small town is visited by a con man posing as an inspector general, chaos ensues as he is mistaken for a high-ranking government official. With the whole town bending over backward to please him, the imposter uses the opportunity to exploit their generosity until his true identity is revealed.
Anthony M. Wilson is an English gentleman. He has a string of restaurants in London plus a beautiful house decorated with all the trendy art he can get.
An old man gets progressively livelier - and drunker - as he downs his bottle of beer. Finally, he cocks a snook - and doesn't bother to uncock it as he continues to drink.
Chung Kuo: China is a documentary film that provides a glimpse into the everyday life of the Chinese people during the year 1971. It showcases various aspects such as the worker's lives, acupuncture, controversy, traditional Chinese medicine, and the cultural revolution.
Letter to Jane (1972) is a thought-provoking documentary that deconstructs a photograph and explores the political, ideological, and cultural implications it holds. Through critical analysis and avant-garde techniques, the film sheds light on the Vietnam War, journalism, and the power of images to shape public opinion.
Have you ever had a crush on the man frisking you at the airport? What would you do to get strip searched in that back room without being sent to jail? Frequent Traveler brilliantly and silently explores the answer to this question.
The film director, Carol Reed, is the subject of this documentary short. The illegitimate son of the famous stage actor, 'Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree' , Reed was brilliant with actors, especially child actors, making him the perfect person to bring Oliver! to the screen. Reed is best known for three films he made in the late 1940s, and the documentary offers generous clips from Odd Man Out, The Fallen Idol, and the most famous of all, The Third Man. The film director, John Boorman, the assistant director, Guy Hamilton, the actors, Ron Moody and Bryan Forbes and the cinematographer, Oswald Morris, are among the interviewees.
Ten Minutes Older is a documentary film that explores the concept of time and its effect on human emotions. The film captures various moments and experiences of individuals, ranging from fear and sadness to joy and nostalgia. It depicts the different ways in which time can shape our emotions and perceptions of the world.
A woman who is unable to bear a child enters a world in her mind where she manages to get pregnant. As time goes, so does her sanity.
A man comes in for a shave in this film of a popular stage act.
A down and out stunt man and his gay, high-strung movie producer cousin, on the run from a loan shark, hit the jackpot by producing the first martial-arts musical.
Calvin the elf can't stay out of trouble. He bungles the job of making toys for Santa to deliver because he can't pay attention to his work.
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