Nights and Weekends(2008)
A man and woman must face the tension that builds between them during a long-distance relationship.
A man and woman must face the tension that builds between them during a long-distance relationship.
Every weekend, the gay male choir G-Voice rehearses in Seoul. The choir, being a kind of antidote to homophobic Korean society, makes the everyday lives of gay men its theme in an intelligent and humorous way. For their tenth anniversary, the members are planning to give their first big concert with ambitious arrangements, creative choreographies and many new pieces. Besides preparing for their big day, G-Voice are also politically active, singing for equality and against discrimination.
A woman living a difficult life suddenly finds love.
Set in 1980s Toronto, a young boy shuffles between the homes of his recently divorced parents.
A sexy young nightclub singer sets her sights on a young man she believes to be a millionaire playboy, although he is in reality only an insurance agent.
Louis investigates the strange world of UFO seekers, beginning with a group called the Alien Resistance Movement, before heading to Colorado, where many sightings have occurred, and then on to Nevada's infamous Area 51.
Louis delves into a sub culture of middle-class couples in California who embrace all the core values of America except one - monogamy. They call themselves "members of the lifestyle", or "swingers".
Louis Theroux travels to New Orleans in the hope of becoming the first white, middle-class gangsta rapper. He meets up with rapper Mellow T and interviews Master P before penning his own rhymes about his love of red wine, his Fiat car and Shepherd's Bush.
Louis travels to Bangkok to discover a marriage agency that pairs Western men with Thai brides. He finds himself tasked with fulfilling the role of best man at an Anglo-Thai wedding.
Louis Theroux travels to California, home of the body beautiful, to see if he can join the world of extreme body building.
Louis Theroux visits whites-only communities in South Africa that are refusing to accept the end of Apartheid and also meets white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche.
Louis Theroux explores the weirder fringes of society, travelling to India, land of spirituality, where he hopes to find the meaning of life.
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Louis Theroux explores weirder fringes of society, arriving in Las Vegas on the trail of personal motivators who claim to be able to use hypnosis to help people's relationships with the opposite sex.
Louis Theroux investigates the most extreme American wrestling organisations. He hangs out with the WCW wrestlers of Monday Night Nitro and considers joining the Independent Wrestling Federation, who use barbed wire to spice up their shows.
Louis Theroux, master of the crafty interview, continues his journey through the outskirts of the American mainstream and plunges into the nightmare that is Broadway's audition circuit. He learns about some of the jobs actors take to make ends meet, and steps on the working treadmill of the wannabe actor by attending an acting class, a photo session and a voice-coaching class.
Louis Theroux tries to infiltrate Michigan’s demolition derby industry and drive in a race himself.
Louis Theroux travels to New York, the epicentre of the radical black nationalist movement, to meet proponents of black nationalism.
A typically offbeat look at the festive season as Louis Theroux unites four of the characters he met during his Weird Weekends series for a Christmas gathering in New York.
In Idaho, Louis meets right-wing patriots and militia enthusiasts who are preparing for what they believe is inevitable global catastrophe.
Louis Theroux investigates the world of the male porn performer. With his finely-honed physique and classy English accent, he doesn't have to wait long before landing his first part, playing the all-important part of park ranger.
Weekends at the D.L. was a talk show on Comedy Central, created in July 2005. In a typical episode, host D. L. Hughley entertains guests around a coffee table, where they drink wine and smoke stogies on the D.L. Comedy skits, both live and in the form of short video clips, were also featured in the program. The show aired Friday and Saturday at 10PM EST until January 2006, when it was canceled due to low ratings.
Louis Theroux which delves into the weirder fringes of American society.
Rick Stein embarks on a series of culinary long weekends in search of food excellence and brilliant recipes, heading to markets, restaurants, wineries, cafes and bars.