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- Filmmaker Louis Schwartzberg hits the road to capture America's people and its natural beauty.
- There are important rules that must be obeyed. Don't talk back, Don't leave the grounds, have fun! For a group of girls kept in a house following the rules can mean life or death in this Spanish horror film.
- Florence Henderson takes a satirical romp through an outrageous bureaucratic Heaven to relive her romantic past while being wait-listed for a return trip to Earth to keep a promise which will save her Granddaughter's life.
- Black Racklin has everything one could dream of in life, success, respect, money, but he's dead emotionally.
- Five city girls must spend the night in an isolated town within the province of Buenos Aires, where they will find out more than what the flesh and bone can stand: the most violent side of local hospitality.
- Una works as a supermarket cashier hating her work and everybody around: the costumers, the manager, the staff. But as she comes home, she opens a mysterious door that leads her to an artificial world: the Holo-Deck. Beautiful, gentle people of all color of skin surround her and care about her. Una created them to serve her. Especially one of them, Holo Tokyo Boy, was designed to be her lover. So she starts to teach him about sex. But the more he becomes human, the more chaos happens in this formerly perfect Holo-Deck. Meanwhile, Una makes herself being fired in the supermarket. In her desperation she decides to live forever inside the Holo-Deck. So as she tries to open the door for the last time, it just won't open...
- The second in twelve annual journeys across the world exploring people's hearts and minds, through the responses and interactions gained from everyday people.
- In celebration of Concord Records' 30 Anniversary, Grammy Award-winner Poncho Sanchez took the stage of the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival, taking the audience by storm with a typhoon of his signature Latin rhythms. Absolutely riveting in performance, the bearded giant of Latin jazz is as much fun to watch as he is to hear.
- Used as a means of closure for the author, Band chronicles the 1997 marching season of the Waxahachie High School Marching Band from summer camp to State competition. For those who think marching band is just for weak little kids who like to wear flashy uniforms and blow a horn, think again.