Executive Producer
Basado en el discurso de aceptación de Douglas pronunciado en el Salón de la Fama de los Compositores de Nashville 2014, comparte anécdotas personales como la historia de fondo de sus canciones más famosas.
Director
Basado en el discurso de aceptación de Douglas pronunciado en el Salón de la Fama de los Compositores de Nashville 2014, comparte anécdotas personales como la historia de fondo de sus canciones más famosas.
Director
A father teaches his two young sons the ways of survival before a predicted societal collapse. Awaydays serves as a prequel to the feature film The Survivalist.
Director
A university teacher gets caught shoplifting by a security guard, who won’t let him go. He becomes his new best friend and says ‘I won’t call the cops if you come and have a pint with me’. From there a twisted romance of sorts unfolds.
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Jamesy y Malachi, dos hermanos que viven en el norte de Irlanda, reciben el mejor regalo que podían imaginar: dos pollitos a los que llaman Boogaloo y Graham. Sin embargo, la felicidad se tuerce cuando los padres anuncian que grandes cambios están por llegar a sus vidas.
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Thursday morning, Jerusalem. Nira goes to work. Ahmad in London does the same, Ralf in Cologne and a priest in Prague too. Matija, Croat, goes to work as well. Ok, he doesn't, but he acts as if he does. Ahmad is taking his routine red bus journey. Out-of-breath young man comes in and interrupts it. Schoolteacher Nira is also interrupted - her pupil jumps out and performs a love rap song he wrote for her. The priest in Prague doesn't feel like singing today, he is in the mood for (over)sleeping instead. Someone falls asleep, someone else - Ralf - falls in love. All five mentioned above are listening to the top-news about the disappearance of bees. And trying their best, each one of them in his or her own 'hive': Zagreb, Jerusalem, London, Cologne, Prague...
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Petesy feels trapped in his dead-end job until smart-talking Gabriel arrives and offers him a way out.
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Two scientists return to the Oxford Museum of Natural History, the famed site of the 1860 Evolution debate between Huxley and Wilberforce. Discussing an issue the BBC calls "as fierce as ever," the two go head to head in a remarkable match of intellect. Holding the Atheistic position is Prof. Richard Dawkins, celebrated author of The God Delusion and regarded by many as the spokesman for the "New Atheism." Opposing Dawkins is fellow Oxford professor John Lennox. Lennox, like Dawkins, has dedicated his career to science, but arrives at very different conclusions.