When a college student journalist uncovers a secret society at his Ivy League school, he becomes caught up in a dangerous web of power, wealth, and secrets. As he delves deeper into the organization, he discovers that their influence reaches far beyond the campus, putting his life in danger.
Birds of America is a dark comedy that follows the story of a dysfunctional family as they navigate the aftermath of a tragedy. The film centers around a photographer named Morrie Tanager, whose brother has a bandaged head after a slip-and-fall accident. Morrie's neighbor becomes his source of support as he struggles with his career and personal life, including a failed tenure application and a wedding photograph that brings up painful memories. Along the way, the film explores themes of family, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
A college English professor, Charlie Thurber, struggles to secure tenure at an university due to his odd behavior and absurd research interests. Along the way, he finds love, faces rejection, and deals with the challenges of academic politics.
A tenure-obsessed English professor accidentally takes a student's life. Desperate to protect his career, he makes a fateful decision, sending his life spiraling out of control.
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is a documentary film that investigates the alleged suppression of academic freedom in relation to intelligent design. The film presents interviews with various scientists, educators, and experts who claim to have faced discrimination and persecution due to their support for intelligent design. It posits a conspiracy within the scientific community to suppress alternative viewpoints and argues for the inclusion of intelligent design in academic discussions. The film also delves into the historical context of the debate, exploring the influences of Darwinism, politics, and religion. Through its content, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed raises questions about the boundaries of scientific inquiry and the freedom of expression within academia.
Rachelle is in a race against time when her family's maple orchard starts to decline, just ahead of the upcoming Maple Syrup Festival. With the help of Derek, a professor of arboriculture, they combine her hands-on experience and his scientific knowledge to heal the orchard, along the way discovering their newfound friendship may have a sweet ending of its own.
Aboriginal people on the Goldfields of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia (Australia) recount their history, speaking amidst living conditions of grinding poverty next to the gold and nickel mines and uranium development.
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