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- Muhammad regresa a Detroit para enterrar a su padrastro y debe resolver sus asuntos pendientes, pero su lucha contra la depresión y la adicción podría vencerlo antes de lograrlo.
- A non binary Jewish game designer living a double life as an online sub goes down the rabbit hole when they discover their internet Dom is a real life fascist and attempt to de-radicalize him through their mutual brainwashing kink- without losing themselves in the process.
- DEAR AMERICA is a documentary exploring the history of the exploitative relationship between black women and the US. Black women are not a homogeneous group but face unique experiences at the intersections of gender, race, and class.
- Love from Friends disrupts stereotypes and is a story about kindness and empathy.
- Produced on a pro bono basis by CinemaStreet Pictures, a woman-owned New York City production company, and written, produced and directed by company owner Dana Offenbach, the video uses a dynamic, split-screen visual style to tell a densely-layered story of commitment, passion and concern for the rights of women and those being marginalized or disenfranchised in American society today. Shot in a documentary style, the PSA includes a range of testimonials from women and men who talk about why they're marching, with reasons ranging from "for my daughter, my granddaughter, my mother and every woman in America" to "for this country and democracy." In addition to conducting interviews at the Women's National Democratic Club in Washington, where Offenbach spoke with people from all walks of life who told why they were taking part in the march, the video includes scenes shot during the march itself, including scenes of such speakers as Gloria Steinem, US Senator Kamala Harris and actors and activists Jeffrey Wright, Debi Mazar, Ashley Judd and America Ferrara.
- The moment Charlotte realizes her brilliant and beloved mother-in-law's mind is broken.
- Episode 3: Crisis examines how the planet's changing water cycle is forcing us to change our relationship with water. An increasingly, globalized agricultural industry is turning precious water reserves into profit, "mining" water faster than it can be replaced. As Chairman Emeritus of Nestle, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe says, ". - the water issue is more urgent than the climate issue."