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- Rudy has always been told that he was too small to play college football. But he is determined to overcome the odds and fulfill his dream of playing for Notre Dame.
- The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.
- A film about Men, Real Men. Named James Bond.
- Two friends mysteriously disappear while filming a ghost hunt at the notoriously haunted Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago.
- After his best friend disappears, Tom Edwards is investigated by a relentless detective as he tries to lead a normal summer. Tom fears facing the truth and struggles to cope with the loss of his friend as the world around him seems to fall apart.
- A young drummer, seemingly stuck taking care of her father and the family sod farm is convinced her dreams of becoming a professional musician are unrealistic until her father convinces her she needs to go on the road and chase her dreams.
- When her mother is murdered by her father, Julie Ann Mabry is confronted by a life of hardship and poverty. Taken in by her Evangelical relatives, she begins to adopt new convictions in an effort to reconnect with her mother. Slowly, the threads of her new life begin to unravel and Julie Ann is sent to prison. It is there she finds the freedom and community she had sought so long, yet it does not come without a price.
- Jules is a bright and sassy 17 year-old who desperately wants to leave her Midwestern family's alumni traditions behind, but to get to her once-in-a-lifetime Harvard admissions interview, Jules is forced to hitch a ride with her twin sister/nemesis, Madison, who is headed to a beauty pageant. Their road trip takes a turn when the teenage sisters unwittingly come into possession of a stolen jewel and are pursued by dangerous thieves.
- From 7-year-olds playing baseball, learning the rules of the game, to 60-year-olds playing slo-pitch softball, "Baseball Girls" explores the private and professional lives of women obsessed with the sport they love. Using animation, archival stills and live-action footage, this zany and affectionate feature documentary details the history of women's participation in the largely male-dominated world of baseball and softball
- Troubled 13-year-old Julie loses her mother and must go to Indiana to live with her grandmother Karen who has the early stages of Alzheimer's and wants to pass on all she knows to her granddaughter before it's too late.
- Bobo Buggins, a neurotic Throbbit, joins a throng of Dweebs led by Randolf the Wizard to help them regain their technological treasures trapped beneath Silicon Mountain and guarded by a mighty Drag Queen.
- Documentary of sport's most famous and favorite underdog, Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger. First hand stories follow his pursuit of a life long dream to play football at the University of Notre Dame. Recount his failures, his determination and ultimate success which generated the making of the iconic movie "Rudy".
- A rogue director turns a run-of-the-mill Hollywood love story into a big band musical with the help of his crew and the out-of-the-loop actors.
- Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history, Rev. Theodore Hesburgh finds himself in the eye of the storm as he works to advance the causes of peace and equal rights.
- Several lives are witnessed over the course of 80 years. Currency is a simple story about the complex questions we all ask.
- When a woman is stalked by a dangerous man from her past, she calls on an unlikely friend for help.
- Garth Brooks plays the first concert in the history of Notre Dame Stadium.
- Every 7 years, a darkened world holds its breath the night before the sun will finally rise. Leo, a nervous young teenager, is just as excited to see the sun as anyone else. But after a fumbled attempt to ask out his crush and a disastrous car accident with his friends will bring to light Leo's illusions about his world, his friendships, and most importantly - himself.
- From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
- "Beyond Our Control" was an Indiana sketch comedy show created and produced by local teenagers.
- "Klara Kackle's Kreepy Kauldron" was a hosted horror movie show with John Michaels as "Klara Kackel", presented movies on WHME-TV Channel 46, South Bend, Indiana between 1974 - 1976.
- Frudo Buggins must deliver The One Ring of Boundless Credit to Bank Boom to close the account of Lord Mauron, who is rapidly taking over Muddle-earth with his oppressive Dork-mart franchise.
- The University of Notre Dame's award-winning series showcases the work, scholarly achievements, and global impact of Notre Dame faculty, students, and alumni. These segments, are aired during home football games broadcast on NBC.
- Notre Dame alumni directors return to tell stories of fans first experiences at a Notre Dame, with an emphasis on Fighting Irish sporting events. In each episode current Notre Dame film students get the chance to work with alumni in the film and television industry.
- Bad boy Rock and Roller, Tyson, is sentenced to do community service at a local nursing home.
- Twin Latino filmmakers journey over 8,000 miles to present a nuanced look at the promise, and the problems, of one of America's most marginalized yet powerful communities - the 23 million Latinos who are U.S. citizens, and eligible to vote in local and national elections.
- 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.
- Allie wakes up in the forest and has to find her way out, fighting off her ex-boyfriend Shawn who keeps putting her in a trance.
- "Weird-O-Rama" is a hosted horror movie show with Nik Havert as the horror host "Victor Von Psychotron" presenting movies on Michigan access TV Comcast Channel 99 in South Bend, Indiana, USA as well as Youtube.
- Two girls from E! Network's "Sunset Tan" spend the night at the Raven House, which is supposedly haunted, for this Halloween inspired series.
- A clever look at why film and television rarely show a restroom
- Chicago 2035, terrorists have attacked. An average man holds the key to a cure. As time runs out and the viral infections reach epidemic proportions, the leaders of government operation attempt to save the man and find the cure.
- Farmers and activists fight together to stop the Indiana Enterprise Center -- a 7200 acre mega-sized industrial park planned west of South Bend, Indiana.
- What Farocki Taught is a stubborn film, containing a perfect replica, shot-for-shot, in color and English, of Harun Farocki's 1969 b/w German film 'Inextinguishable Fire' - about the production of Napalm, the abuses of human labor, and filmmaking. The film radically questions the significance and conclusiveness of "found footage" or handed-down material by denying any historical distance to the political situation criticised by Farocki.
- Documentary about the surprise US Gold metal in Hockey at the 1960 Olympics
- A street preacher encounters a man in a greasy rib joint and becomes convinced that she has been chosen by God to bring this solitary stranger to Jesus. What she doesn't realize is that he is a hired killer staking out the restaurant as he lies in wait for his intended victim. Both the preacher lady and the hit man are determined to carry out their mission. No matter what it takes.
- A character-driven film about the late Reverend Thomas J. Quinlan ("TQ"), "The Trouble with TQ" unfolds with the newly ordained TQ attacking apathy and spiritual complacency at his first parish with the renewal and reform of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II). Using the Principle of Adaptation, TQ sets out to change the way Catholics celebrate the mass, making The Church relevant to Catholics and Catholics relevant to the world. Over 40+ years as a priest in numerous parishes in Virginia, TQ refined his use of the Principle of Adaptation through symbolism, pop culture and history, giving parishes the tools to lead change in the community. Even as efforts to blunt Vatican II reforms grew, TQ compelled parishes to take responsibility for their spiritual development and challenge clerical patriarchy. "The Trouble with TQ" features TQ interviews from 2008 until 2011. Historical photographs, animation, and archival documents put interviews into perspective to tell the story of a priest determined to wake up the congregation and put the teachings of Christ into action.
- John Davidson interviews the college students as he walks. George Carlin entertains as a hippie football player. Spanky and Our Gang perform "Making Every Minute Count." Judy Collins joins the rest singing "The Beat Goes On."
- The story of Beth Wayne from age 3 to age 33 and the five events impacting her life.
- An old man reflects on his life and love as he reads through the poetry of a Chilean Poet, Pablo Neruda.
- Notre Dame football team demonstrates how the team operates.
- Five tales about the nature of evil in which a filmmaker tries to understand why relationships fail.
- A collection of short stories that touch on the supernatural. After Dusk is a chiller about darkness, where you never know who you might meet.
- Garth Brooks is coming Saturday, October 20th for the first concert in Notre Dame Stadium.