Alexander Maximov is a brilliant psychologist and the best negotiator in Russia. But even an ideal, it would seem, employee makes mistakes. In the past, while negotiating with the terrorists who had taken over the school, Maximov suffers a defeat when his daughter is killed. Unable to look his wife and son in the eyes, Alexander leaves the family. Years later the hero again faces the perpetrator of that tragedy - it turns out that during an explosion at that school the intruder did not die and now throws Maksimov a new challenge.
An employee of the fire department - a manipulator and a bribe-taker - is trying to get herself a kidney for a transplant. But this is not easy to do, since she lived her life in such a way that no one wants to help her.
The film industry is a world with too many variables. A film's success depends not only on actors and directors but on everything that happens behind the camera: endless fights between the screenwriters, mischief, love affairs, and money issues. Finally, the whole team gets together for a wrap party. They will not only drink champagne but tell each other everything they've been hiding. Love affairs come to an end and arguments die down while the director is trying to understand whether he managed to create something "real".
Ghost Blunders is a half hour comedy series that spoofs all of the popular reality "ghost hunting" and paranormal shows. Even though John Orrichio directs the TV series "Ghost Chicks" he sees the humor in this type of show. The list of paranormal shows goes on and on. Paranormal Cops, Psychic Kids, Psychokinetic Grandparents, Psychic Pets etc. Ghost Blunders takes bits and pieces from all of the popular shows and has fun with them. Using the same equipment as the real ghost hunting groups, they investigate various haunted locations each week. Follow our ghost hunters Byron, Mason and Ricki along with Father Timmy, Little Joe and psychic medium, Chic Java. You'll enjoy the fun and laughs!
A chance find gives US physics professor Timothy Koeth new insights into Hitler's nuclear program. How close were the Germans to the atomic bomb, really?
Psychological crime series following the investigations of interrogation experts Julie Beauchemin and Maxime Moreli.
Koichi, who is cheerful and popular in the class, and Mitsuru, who is talented and not good at socializing. The two high school students are strongly attracted to each other due to their opposite personalities. However, one morning, Koichi is hit by a truck in front of Mitsuru. Koichi got up on the spot and smiled as usual, and although he was indeed "alive", his classmates gradually began to forget about Koichi's existence.
Mom P.I. is a 1990-92 Canadian television comedy-drama series starring Rosemary Dunsmore, Stuart Margolin, Emily Perkins, and Shane Meier. Dunsmore plays eternal optimist Sally Sullivan, a recently widowed mother of two supporting her family as a waitress in a working-class diner, who talks her way into a job as assistant to grumpy, cynical private eye Bernie Fox, played by The Rockford Files' Margolin. Head writer for the show was Chris Haddock, who later created the much grittier Da Vinci's Inquest and Intelligence, also for the CBC.
Stories of strangers, homeowners, guests, and neighbors who come together under one roof. Trace the path where strangers cross the threshold into intimacy and deceit, leaving trusting victims in their wake.
Who has not at one time wanted to go back and change the course of events? And what if you were given a second chance, a Plan B?
Documentary following Ireland's Customs teams as they, with the help of the Irish police, try to stop organised smugglers from bringing drugs, cars and even exotic animals into the country.
The agents at the all-female, Black-owned Allure Realty mix business with fun as they rule the waterfront of a hot Tampa luxury real estate market.
Going to school and making new friends can be tough. Having to do both while wearing a bulky hearing aid on your chest? That takes superpowers! With a little help from her superhero alter ego, El Deafo, Cece learns to embrace her differences.
On a rainy evening, Detective Su-Jeong (Lim Jung-Eun) is late picking up her teenage sister Mi-Jeong (Seo Yi-An). Her sister is waiting at a bus stop, but a man is watching her. Su-Jeong talks to her sister on the phone and soon hears screaming. Her sister is running away from someone and is hit by a car. 10 years later, the statute of limitation for the death of her sister passes. Detective Su-Jeong visits the man (Bae Sung-Woo) suspected of killing her sister and reminds him physically that she is not going anywhere. Later, So-Jeong is attacked by someone at her apartment. She is saved by a mute man (Jin Tae-Hyun) and driven to his apartment.
Straight-talking Superintendent Liese Meerhout leads the homicide department in the Antwerp police force. She and her team go to great lengths to ensure justice is served, even if it means they too cross the line between right and wrong.