Merry & Bright is a heartwarming Christmas movie filled with sweet moments and mistaken identities. The story revolves around Cate, a CEO of a candy company, who meets Gabe, the man her mom set her up with. As they spend time together during the holiday season, Cate starts falling for Gabe, but later finds out that he is actually a hired employee. Will they be able to overcome this misunderstanding and find love in the spirit of Christmas?
A Madea Christmas follows the hilarious and chaotic events that occur when Madea unexpectedly arrives to stay with a family during the holiday season. As the family tries to navigate through their own personal dramas, Madea brings her own brand of sass and humor, creating a Christmas experience like no other.
Edison, the Man is a biographical film that tells the story of Thomas Edison, from his humble beginnings as an aspiring reporter to his rise as one of the greatest inventors in history. The film showcases his struggles, including his deafness, poverty, and skepticism from the scientific community, as well as his achievements, such as the invention of the electric light and the phonograph. Edison's determination and genius are explored, along with his impact on society and his relentless pursuit of innovation.
In the year Queen Elizabeth marks her 70th on the throne, Fortnum & Mason has challenged home bakers to create a tart, cake, or pudding to honor her legacy. Seven judges headed by Dame Mary Berry invite the final five bakers to London where over one extraordinary day they bake their cakes, tarts, and trifles – hoping it will be the winning recipe.
The Statue of Liberty (1985) is a documentary that delves into the origins, construction, and significance of the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York City. The film explores the history and symbolism behind the monument, shedding light on key aspects such as its role as a symbol of freedom, immigration, and American history. Through interviews, historical footage, and expert analysis, the documentary offers insight into the Statue of Liberty's cultural impact and importance as a national landmark.
A short documentary about the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in Malmö, Sweden.
As part of a season of programming marking Sir David Attenborough's 90th birthday, four of his favourite films are brought together as the renowned naturalist looks back on his personal highlights.
Her 60 years on the throne make her the second longest-serving sovereign in history, and in 2012 all eyes are on Queen Elizabeth II as Britain marks her Diamond Jubilee. In this fascinating series, veteran newsman Sir Trevor McDonald looks not only at the traditions and institutions surrounding the monarchy, but at the fabric of British life and history. From Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace to the collection of Historic Royal Palaces; from a privileged glimpse at the making of a royal portrait to 600 years of counting royal swans on the River Thames; from a potential change to the rules of succession to the pomp and circumstance of a state visit, this is truly a showcase for a queen and her country.
Former theatre actress comes back to Rome and meets old and new friends.
The Diamond Jubilee Concert 2012 is a live music concert held at Buckingham Palace as part of the celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. The concert features popular music performances from various artists and bands, showcasing the diversity of British music.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bros. Pictures and their precocious offspring, Little Miss Vitaphone, host a dinner in honor of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee, attended by most of the major players and song writers under contract to WB at that time.
A poor country girl from Vermont travels to New York City to attend a theatrical school.
An intimate, arresting portrait of the cursed Appalachian mining town of Ivanhoe, Virginia. The film captures the town as it prepares for the annual Jubilee, a wild 4th of July celebration where families and neighbors let loose and triumph over daily hardships, industrial abandonment, and race.
A congratulatory celebration of Povel Ramel's 70th birthday featuring a cavalcade of great Swedish performers.
Jubilee show for Povel Ramel's 60th birthday
Hein Slotter, unpopular director of a pram factory, reluctantly agrees to celebrate his 25th anniversary. His only wish is that his successor and mentor, Slieps, gives a speech. Unfortunately Slieps is quite senile and only occasionally has a bright moment. Meanwhile, the party committee learns of a rumor concerning Slotter's younger days and plans to embarrass him during this festive occasion.
A variety of Russian stars are presented in a revue that includes many traditional songs and dances
Hat's off to Luton for pulling out all the stops as residents celebrate its 50th anniversary of becoming a municipal borough.