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    Poster for Invisible Diplomats
    Movie
    1965

    Invisible Diplomats

    The film revolves around the daily operations at a business switchboard, highlighting the interactions between Connie, Kelly, and their colleagues. Connie is excited about her boyfriend Brad's success in securing a significant deal, while Kelly shares her frustrations about the inefficiencies at the switchboard. The dialogue illustrates the importance of communication and professionalism in business, emphasizing how switchboard operators, though often unseen, play a crucial role in maintaining a positive company image and facilitating important calls. The narrative concludes with Connie preparing for a date with Brad, reflecting on the significance of their work.

    Poster for Day One
    Movie
    1989•
    5.8

    Day One

    Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard leaves Europe, eventually arriving in the United States. With the help of Einstein, he persuades the government to build an atomic bomb. The project is given to no-nonsense Gen. Leslie Groves who selects physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to head the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico, where the bomb is built. As World War II draws to a close, Szilard has second thoughts about atomic weapons, and policy makers debate how and when to use the bomb.

    Poster for Mr. Bell
    Movie
    1947

    Mr. Bell

    This is 1947 biography movie about how Alexander Graham Bell and his partner Thomas Augustus Watson invented the first discernible speech, transmitted over a telephone.

    Poster for Memento
    Movie
    1968•
    8.0

    Memento

    Experimental short film about car wreckage and automobile safety.

    Poster for The Artist and the Computer
    Movie
    1976•
    4.8

    The Artist and the Computer

    Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics -- that goes into producing early computer art. In voice-over she explains the intent behind a number of her films and offers insight into the artist's problems and decisions. Produced for AT&T.

    Poster for Alone in the Game
    Movie
    2018•
    8.0

    Alone in the Game

    This inspirational documentary follows a number of LGBTQ athletes, including Robbie Rogers (Major League Soccer), Layana White (NCAA basketball player), Gus Kenworthy (freestyle skier and Olympic silver medalist), Megan Rapinoe (soccer, Olympic gold medalist), and Trevor Betts, a trans high school athlete, charting their social and legal challenges within the schools, sports leagues, and within their own families, as well as their triumphs in the face of great adversity.

    Poster for From One Second to the Next
    Movie
    2013•
    7.0

    From One Second to the Next

    Stories of serious traffic accidents caused by texting and driving are told by the perpetrators and surviving victims.

    Poster for Nigerian Prince
    Movie
    2018•
    5.1

    Nigerian Prince

    After being sent to Nigeria against his will, a stubborn Nigerian-American teenager joins forces with an internet scammer in order to return to the United States.

    Poster for The Voice Beneath the Sea
    Movie
    1956

    The Voice Beneath the Sea

    A documentary about the laying of the first transatlantic telephone line.

    Poster for AT&T Presents: Lady Gaga - ENIGMA (Live from #SuperSaturdayNight)
    Movie
    2020

    AT&T Presents: Lady Gaga - ENIGMA (Live from #SuperSaturdayNight)

    Lady Gaga took her ENIGMA Tour to Miami to perform at the Super Bowl pre-concert: "Super Saturday Night" hosted by AT&T TV.

    Poster for The Hello Machine
    Movie
    1974

    The Hello Machine

    The Hello Machine is a short, wordless film-poem, in which he chronicles the building of an entire ESS Mainframe. It is a poetic musing on the connections between handwork and the act of communicating. The film chronicles the act of making and building the mainframe with human hands so carefully that it becomes a handcraft, like weaving or sewing.

    Poster for Microworld
    Movie
    1976•
    6.0

    Microworld

    Back in 1976, microprocessors had a maximum of 8.5K transistors for 64bits of memory. The Queen of England sent her first email, and Steve Wozniak designed the Apple I. And a post-Star Trek but pre-TJ Hooker William Shatner made this film for AT&T about the future of microprocessors.

    Poster for Mr. Mercedes
    TV
    2017•
    7.1

    Mr. Mercedes

    A demented serial killer taunts a retired police detective with a series of lurid letters and emails, forcing the ex-cop to undertake a private, and potentially felonious, crusade to bring the killer to justice before he can strike again.

    Poster for Ice
    TV
    2016•
    6.4

    Ice

    A diamond dealer navigates the culturally diverse and treacherous world of the diamond business.

    Poster for Almost There
    TV
    2016•
    2.8

    Almost There

    Jackson Cooper is a handsome, eternally single psychiatrist living in New York City. Serial dating and workaholic behavior have successfully helped him avoid long-term commitments, until he meets the girl of his dreams. Unfortunately he fails to get her name, number or any other information...

    Poster for Daybreak
    TV
    2012•
    6.5

    Daybreak

    Daybreak is the story of an everyman character, Ben Wilkins, who finds himself at the center of a global conspiracy. When Ben discovers an ancient and mysterious object called a dodecahedron, he quickly learns that he must restore it to its rightful place to avert catastrophe and allow humanity to make its next evolutionary leap forward. Along the way, Ben faces fierce resistance from a collection of the world’s most secretive and powerful families. However, Ben is aided in his journey by a crafty underground group of allies called the Jack Boxers. Should Ben fail, the power would fall into the hands of the few and the world would plunge farther into chaos.