The corruption scandal shaking the European Parliament, the EU's law makers elected to five-year terms, not only tarnishes the reputation of an institution based on ethical and humanistic principles but also casts shame on a political sphere.
Robert The Bruce, from Screen Media Films, brings to the screen the story of Scotland’s fight for freedom against England’s powerful army, of hopelessness after repeated defeats, despair, sacrifice, determination, and the cost of freedom and independence.
Radium Girls, from Juno Films, presents the true story of one of the first victories over a corporate giant who for decades, without thought or concern, willingly subjected its female workers to radium poisoning for profit.
A Shakespearean celebration, with readings by Dame Judi Dench, David Suchet, Emilia Fox and the late Jeffery Dench. Exits and Entrances commemorates the 400th anniversary on April 23rd 2017 of the death of the world's most celebrated playwright William Shakespeare.
"May in The Summer," the coming of age family drama from filmmaker Cherien Dabis, takes a challenging look at modern family drama weaving contemporary modern lives, hopes and loves into the old world family structure faced by most second generation Arab Americans.
In the second segment of a two-part interview, CNBC's "Mad Money" Jim Cramer speaks with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on Amazon's vast empire, including Artificial Intelligence, Alexa, the challenges of broadband globalization, healthcare, and Prime entrapment.