Breaking the Silence is a documentary series that presents a respectfully honest view of the origins and legacy of the Amish and how they became who they are today. Featuring the story of Lester and Rebecca Graber's salvation, excommunication, and exit from the Amish church, this film traces the Graber family and the Amish church back to the Reformation Era.
The documentary includes interviews with people who have left the Amish as well as church leaders and historians from Switzerland. One of the primary messages that the film presents is the power of God's Word in the lives of those who read it.
The film's director says, "This film is part of my personal journey into what my Amish heritage really means."
This series unveils Ramesses II’s reign of over 66 years, exploring his military and architectural feats, personal ambitions, and legendary image through expert insights and modern visuals that blend myth, history, and popular culture.
Tweet struggles to accept her new reality. Chuck and C-Note make moves to expand their empire. Jacob has to deal with a mistake from his past. A dangerous new crew emerges with the sole purpose of taking them all out. Lies, deceit, and betrayal.
Best-selling author and chef Deborah VanTrece introduces viewers to “global soul food,” a style of cooking that combines traditional Southern American soul food with different international influences to create something both familiar and new. Her dishes run the worldwide gamut from smothered chicken meatballs over herb truffled spaetzle to paella macaroni.
The National Parks are Britain's most treasured landscapes, but they are increasingly becoming battlefields. They were designated 60 years ago as places for everyone, but is that still the case? In this series the award-winning filmmaker Richard Macer spent a year amid conflicts in three different parks, on a journey to discover who they are really for. In each park the stories are very different, but there is something that unites them all - fiercely divided communities who are prepared to fight in order to preserve their right to enjoy the countryside. In each film Macer has secured access to the National Park Authority - an organisation which looks after the landscapes and decides upon planning matters. In all these stories the Park Authorities have a key role to play in trying to find amicable solutions to the problems which confront them.
Enter a world of extreme challenges as Justin and friends compete in battles of wits and wills - from overnight survival competitions to the ultimate marathon of hide-and-seek!
Shadow Bay is a chilling teen mystery series where nothing in this small town is as it seems. When sixteen-year-old Gypsy and her family return to her mother's eerie hometown, rumors of missing girls, strange "guardians," and disturbing community rituals surface. This forces Gypsy to question everything she's been told about her past.
Backyard gardeners Ben and Kelly cook and prepare fun and easy dishes, using homegrown ingredients as inspiration, all from their garden. All while telling stories and learning more about the food that we eat. There is so much more to food and forming a connection to our food is key to having a successful garden and a delicious meal.
Join the squad with FIFA fanatic Futcrunch as he takes on wild challenges, builds insane teams and brushes shoulders with the greatest football stars both in-game and on the field!
Backstreet is a gripping drama about Q, who fighting for survival in a city ruled by betrayal and power plays. As enemies resurface and secrets unravel, Q must navigate shifting alliances, family betrayals, and rising pressure from rivals and detectives.
MasterChef The Professionals Thailand is a spin-off cooking reality competition show based on MasterChef Thailand. It brings together professional chefs from various platforms, such as MasterChef Thailand, Top Chef Thailand, Hell’s Kitchen Thailand, and The Next Iron Chef, to compete for the title of the ultimate professional chef and a grand prize of 1 million baht.
"Love the Way You Lie" -- based on the best-selling 2012 novel "Gone Girl" -- presents two versions of actual murder cases and lets viewers decide which one to believe. Filmed in a classic "he said, she said style", each hourlong episode follows a highly disputable crime from dueling perspectives -- those who believe the suspect is guilty, and those who proclaim the suspect's innocence -- and features commentary from local authorities and true-crime experts, as well as first-person accounts from friends and families of the victims and suspects.