Lane shares stories from his life, travels and family - like chatting with a friend over brunch. Filmed at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica last October.
Loy, a kind-hearted farmer´s son, falls for Kaew, the village headman´s son and his close friend. Their romance faces challenges from Kaew´s sister and Phat, who both love Loy, as Phat vows to destroy him. Kaew must choose whether to protect Loy.
After a grave illness, a media mogul discovers his children's tactics threaten the empire he carefully built — and he'll do whatever it takes to save it.
Six little-known Canadian superheroes try to save the world from evil giant robots, an unemployed octopus and needy hardware store clerks. The stakes are high for the stereotypically underdog Canadian super-unknowns, who are called in as Earth’s last resort when all other superheroes have been destroyed.
When a long-missing heir returns with lost memories, love and suspicion entwine. Is he truly Hongrang, or a stranger disturbing hearts and family ties?
In a fading empire ruled by two desperate queens, a loyal general named Sotu is ordered to steal jewels from a wealthy man to fund the kingdom's survival. Obeying their command, Sotu carries out the theft, but during a secret delivery of the stolen treasure, he falls from his magical staff, accidentally causing a global fire incident. Found in Malaysia by the victim, Poloo, and a determined inspector, Sotu confesses his role in the crime. Unexpectedly, the trio forms an alliance to bring down the corrupt queens. Their mission succeeds, justice is served, and balance is restored.
A heart-warming factual series that follows Kaikohe mother, first language speaker Clara Aperahama Kopa and her severely disabled son Mungzy, as they return for their second round of life-saving treatment at the world-renowned NAPA Therapy centre.
Tarrac na Farraige is a new four-part observational documentary series following the highs and lows of life at sea through the eyes of professional fishermen working from ports around our coast. Together, their testimonies paint a picture of a traditional Irish industry at a key turning point. Can Irish fishing survive and thrive – or are we witnessing its slow demise?