Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).
Based on a true story, Josey Aimes takes a job as a mine worker in a male-dominated industry and faces relentless sexual harassment. When she decides to file a lawsuit against the company, she inspires other women to join her and stand up against the abuse.
A naive youth leader, Jefferson Smith, is appointed to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. His idealistic plans collide with corruption at home and subterfuge from his hero in Washington. Undeterred, he tries to forge ahead, defending his innocence and fighting for integrity.
When two American sisters travel to London to compete in an international competition, they find themselves in a mix-up, encountering romance, sightseeing, and unexpected challenges along the way.
A talented guitarist named Ben, who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness, decides to take a road trip from Toronto to Vancouver. Along the way, he encounters various landmarks, roadside attractions, and interesting people, leading to self-discovery and a new perspective on life.
In No Time for Nuts, Scrat the squirrel accidentally activates a time machine and is transported to different time periods in search of his precious acorn. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and challenges while trying to make his way back home.
Top celebrities travel to Dubai and engage in real 'Blue Marble' with unexpected challenges!
Los Angeles Plays Itself is a documentary film that delves into the portrayal of Los Angeles in cinema, examining its architecture, urban setting, Hollywood culture, and various other aspects. It explores the themes of philosophy, LAPD, urban development, urban decay, transportation, race relations, and the film industry. The documentary also sheds light on the landmark buildings of Los Angeles and provides insights into the city's film history and criticism.
Clare, a woman struggling with her dance career, accepts her Aunt Bridget’s invitation to come to England for the holidays. When Clare arrives, she meets Liam, a handsome historian who is determined to prove Aunt Bridget’s manor is a historical landmark. Realizing Clare can help Liam prove the manor’s historical value, Aunt Bridget proposes they work together to bring back the Christmas Ball from years ago. In the planning process, Clare and Liam begin to fall in love and realize their true passion in life is to be together.
A documentary film that tells the story of the tragic fire at the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, showcasing the efforts of the fire brigade in battling the inferno and saving the historic landmark from complete destruction.
Flowing Water is a documentary film that showcases the journey of revitalizing a botanical garden. It explores the restoration efforts, the significance of the garden as a landmark, and the transformative power of nature. The film takes viewers on a captivating journey that reveals the triumphs and challenges faced in the process of reviving the botanical garden.
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.
In 1995, Chasen's closed its doors after 60 years of serving chili to movie stars and visiting dignitaries, Presidents and the Pope. During its two final weeks, Chasen regulars (actors and producers), staff, and management sat for interviews. There's an Oscar party for 1500, footage and photos of famous diners, and time with Tommy Gallagher, the ebullient head waiter until retirement in 1994, his son Patrick, catering head Raymond Bilbool, general manager Ronnie Clint, hat check girl Val Schwab, ladies' room attendant Onetta Johnson, and foreign- born waiters, including Jaime. When he started in 1970, like other Latins, he wasn't allowed out of the kitchen. It's a family farewell.
The process by which girls are chosen for chorus line members in movie musical is shown. Numbers from popular 1930s musicals are then presented. These include "Don't Say Goodnight" from Wonder Bar (1934); "Lullaby of Broadway" from Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) ; "Shadow Waltz" from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933); and "By a Waterfall" and "Shanghai Lil" from Footlight Parade (1933).
Drama about how the Statue of Liberty came to be erected in New York Harbor in the early 1880s and the people responsible for its creation.
Exploring the hidden corners of the UK in search of the best the countryside has to offer.
This factual series takes a unique glimpse inside the United Kingdom's most famous buildings
Remarkable feats of British engineering require remarkable levels of maintenance and repairs to keep them in their grandiose state. With incredible levels of access to some key restoration and maintenance projects on some of Britain's most well-known buildings and structures, this series shows the detailed knowledge, craftsmanship and engineering ingenuity that is necessary to keep these important British monuments standing.
Kim Cattrall narrates this documentary taking a look at the people, places and events that make up The Big Apple.