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- A horror-obsessed boy discovers his older brother is a serial killer.
- A Korean-born man finds himself stuck in Columbus, Indiana, where his architect father is in a coma. The man meets a young woman who wants to stay in Columbus with her mother, a recovering addict, instead of pursuing her own dreams.
- A coming-of-age drama about a former child actress attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a female professor.
- A story about a man's personal struggle to victory in the 1971 Madison, Indiana hydro-plane regatta.
- After 19 years, a college student embarks on a journey to meet the birth parents he's never known.
- A portrait of an artist immersed in his defining project. Taxidermist Ken Walker has an unshakable belief he'll find true love. Or the hairy, 800-lb. validation of his life's quest. Can he find both by building a re-creation of Bigfoot?
- Follows a group of four young men who have set out to challenge a local supernatural legend.
- A renewed interest is emerging in mid-20th century architects and artists who exploded the comfortable constraints of the past to create a robust and daring modernist America. Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future examines the life of an architectural giant who envisioned the future. His sudden untimely death at age 51 cut short what continues to be one of the most influential legacies in American architecture, a body of timeless work that stands apart from the clutter of contemporary design and continues to inspire architects today.
- Clessie Cummins: Hoosier Inventor details the life of a Hoosier farm boy with a knack for innovation. The father of the American diesel truck engine, Cummins combined elbow grease, a keen mind, and rural pragmatism to co-found what became Cummins, Inc., a Fortune 500 international diesel and alternative fuel engines company headquartered in Columbus, Indiana. Through a series of hardships and achievements, Cummins never stopped asking "what if?" His formal education ended in the eighth grade, but he never stopped experimenting due to his inexhaustible sense of wonder. Cummins's inventions earned 33 US patents over his lifetime, and the name Cummins became synonymous with diesel. In Clessie Cummins: Hoosier Inventor, discover the story of this determined inventor, salesman, entrepreneur, and friend.
- A talk show hosts realizes there's no reason to exist, but he won't bother with suicide.
- Features four distinct, bizarre, existential tales about people whose lives are in transition, who are each asking questions about themselves, their environments, and about God(s).
- Mourning forever love, Jill journeys solo to "celebrate" her 10-year anniversary trip. Overcome with sadness, loss and memory - Jill must decide to live unhappily together with her partner or face the future, alone. Inspired by deep, dark and yearning conversations Alisha had with different friends deciding to separate, stay together or divorce their partners, this story lies not in the turmoil outside of relationship, but the turning inward to listen to oneself and our own truth. Only then are we free.
- A visual essay on a disintegrating relationship.
- A proof of concept, this short documentary film, that's directly inspired by Kogonada's 2017 film Columbus, explores the strange and unique existence of the town Columbus, Indiana as a modern architectural Mecca hidden in Midwest, and the equally unique stories of those who live there.
- An animated series where a folk singer runs a graveyard -- in his mind. He has done something horrible in his past and he is being haunted by God -- who has taken the form of his doG -- who is trying to get him to relive his repressed memories.
- Four artist friends interact in this tale of self-disintegration and disconnection from the outside world. Loneliness prevails.
- A guy tries to make a no budget film, but no one wants to work with him.
- An ambitious high school student attempts to study the nature of the nightmares infecting her school, but has to fight against circumstance, memory, and time as the line between dreams and reality blur.
- Fractured entities drift a baron shell of the world and afterlife.
- ShortThrough an unlikely connection to a neighborhood storyteller and a magical link to the world of Greek mythology, a teenage boy learns that his worst day does not define him.
- Filmed over a one year span of time this short condenses the life of an infant to terrifying results. How terrifying the world seems to an infant in the first year of life is explored.
- A wild, eccentric, surreal no-budget animated series, which has absolutely nothing to do with drug use. The creators (Adam Cooley/SeaMonster3D) aren't into drugs -- the show is here to ask the question, "Why do people want to watch a show about a superhero who is on drugs?" An absurdist existential essay on the idea of animation and superheroes, the core of the show is primarily about a pot-smoking superhero deer who knows he's on "television" and constantly talks to the audience about what it's like to be a superhero. He is fully aware he is being animated.
- A man returns from the dead only to split into two separate beings.
- A tech dealer goes on the run after leaving his job as a salesman of parts used as tools to extend human life.
- Individuals who do not conform to heteronormative expectations of society face unique challenges in their day-to-day lives. This is compounded if they move to a new country and have to start life in an unfamiliar territory. Various aspects of their identities intersect and interact in making their life experiences distinctive as well as similar in many ways. "Beyond Boundaries" takes a closer look at some of these stories.
- Allen, a manipulative man, meets an unaware female named Jasmine. Allen attempts to practice lies and conversations to increase his chances of dating her. Soon the new romance goes sour and Allen can't accept Jasmine is ready to move on while plotting his next move.
- With Rebecca voted off campus after the last weigh-in, there are five contestants left in the running for the Biggest Loser. Amanda in particular is feeling vulnerable as she realizes that if she falls below the yellow line, she will be voted off. Regardless, this week will be the last week on campus for all five. They are visited by financial expert Suze Orman who relays stories of the financial individual cost of obesity. With this information, the contestants are given a quiz while running on a treadmill, with wrong answers making their treadmill experience more difficult, and correct answers increasing their financial well being. As a reward challenge, the contestants are visited by NFL Hall of Famer Rod Woodson. The contestants' football related challenge not only involves shedding the amount of weight they've lost thus far all over again, but has an added incentive of the winner being able to choose how to do some good for the youth of America. At the weigh-in, the contestants learn the winner of this week gets an extra reward - courtesy of celebrity chef Curtis Stone - which will assist them during their time at home.
- 2020– 4mTV EpisodeThe end of summer may be unofficial, but this week's Sketchworks NewsBrake counts in the record books as an official episode. Even though, like those hot dogs on the grill, it's mostly filler. Join us for a look back at summer and one more out of town escapade. The News Stops Here.
- Aerial America soars over Indiana, exploring this state located in the heart of America's heartland.