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- In the 1970s, a gangster named Rocky goes undercover as a slave to assassinate the owner of a notorious gold mine known as the Kolar Gold Fields.
- Jade comes from a wealthy family dedicated to their traditions and she's ready to marry handsome David. But everything in her life changes in her life when she meets the coordinator of her brother's wedding, an attractive lesbian named Althea. The two women develop a strong bond that will test Jade's commitment to her conservative family and their values.
- Two boys and a girl befriend Kuttichathan by accident and release him from the grip of the magician. On the way Kuttichathan meets Ashish, a member of the police, who is after Karimbhootham. They understand that this Chathan is friendly to kids and is a very good friend. Therefore, the girl promises to keep Kuttichathan in a house for two reasons: one, her father drinks too much, so she wants Chathan, who is a very good magician, to make him himself, as her mother has died, there is no one to control him; second, Chathan, being a small boy, also drinks a lot. He could drink all that her father drinks, thereby changing her father's attitude. At the same time, the cruel magician wants the Kuttichathan to lay hands on a treasure.
- The 1958 National Football League championship game between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants is known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played". It was the first (and only) professional football title game to ever result in an overtime, featured 17 men who were ultimately inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and included wild swings of momentum and the Colts execution of their two-minute drill to tie the game in the closing seconds of regulation time. To commemorate the 50th anniversary, ESPN films paired eleven of the games participants with current players from the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants to compare the nature of the sport 50 years later, as well as sportscasters, reporters, photographers, spectators, cheerleaders, majorettes and marching band members who contributed their reminiscences.
- Two young American soldiers, Peter Dewey and Adam Pierce, are dispatched to a remote military post at the edge of an unforgiving desert. Their orders are to protect a pressure valve system and prevent possible incursions by enemies coming from behind a vast mountain range. In the stillness of this extreme landscape, the monotony of the task is only occasionally relieved by the vague hope that one day an enemy attack will offer the opportunity for meaning and honor. As days turn into months, loneliness to isolation, boredom to paranoia, Peter descends into a dark and delusional reality. His entire journey is an existential meditation on the meaningless cruelty of war, trapped in a large diorama of symbols that range from the role of religion in todays warfare to the western "fear propaganda" machine.
- Every spring at Kearsarge Gore Farm sap is harvested from the surrounding maple tress to create maple syrup and maple sugar products. This is an inside look at the process and the people at Kearsarge Gore farm.
- In Prague, a young man pursues a devout, beautiful woman. He compulsively watches her daily at Mass, but cannot muster the courage to speak to her. Just as he makes an overture to begin a conversation, he is interrupted by the startling prostrations and moans of a supplicant who becomes a competitor for the woman's affections. Wracked with jealousy, Kafka's character confronts the supplicant. This encounter results in the narrator's fracturing into multiple identities, perhaps confronting his own shadow or innermost psyche. It is unclear which characters are real and which are ghostly inner encounters. It's a quest for spiritual and mental wholeness.
- Back in the early 20th century, the oil and gas industry was driven by men of almost mythological stature. These were the wildcatters, brave individuals who created an industry and made the Ark-La-Tex one of the most vital and exciting centers of petroleum production in the country. The wildcatters were not only gamblers of a sort, they were also dreamers and visionaries. They had the vision to build an industry out of dirt and mud, heart and spirit, grit and passion, and nerves of steel, often living as wildly as they worked. Dreamers and Gamblers: Spirit of the Pioneer Wildcatters is a fifty minute documentary film highlighting some of the most adventurous and successful of these gamblers and dreamers from Northwest Louisiana. This film is an honor and salute to these men, these pioneers who made their dream a reality, and allow us to live our own dreams, everyday. For the wildcatters - here's to you!
- North Carolina Weekend explores "Handcrafted Arts" around the state including a visit to the Yadkin Valley Fiber Center in Elkin, Mary's Gone Wild folk art gallery in Supply, a tour of Artspace in Raleigh, a profile of the eight generations of Bolick potters in Lenoir, and a tour of Penland School of Craft.
- North Carolina Weekend explores towns and attractions along Highway 64 including a tour of Outer Banks Distilling in Manteo, a visit to a tiny house community and re-purposed mill in Rocky Mount, two stories focusing on downtown revitalization efforts in Lenoir and Apex, and a profile of rock star chef Cheetie Kumar and her restaurant, Garland, in Raleigh.
- This week's show explores some of our favorite small mountain towns: including a look at downtown Lenoir, a cafe tour of Hendersonville, a visit to the 1927 Lake Lure Inn and Spa, adventuring in Beech Mountain, a profile of Burnsville and a visit to Lansing in Ashe County.