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- A journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone one week to the day after they view it.
- Six elite hunters pay to hunt down a man on a deserted island, only to find themselves becoming the prey.
- Through the lens of American cultural anthropologist and Pultizer Prize-winning author Ernest Becker, ALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN is a cinematic rumination on human mortality and the lengths to which we go to deny it.
- When an aging, but gentlemanly stagecoach robber is released from prison, he decides to go to Canada to become a train robber.
- Documentary covering the growth and subsequent overexposure of the Seattle "grunge" music scene in the early 90s
- Ishi, the last Yahi Indian of California, must leave his homeland and learn to navigate the world of the white man in order to survive.
- When a group of psychiatric hospital nurses invoke the spirit of Bloody Mary-a supposed urban myth-the slaughter begins. First, a young nursing assistant disappears, her body never found. Now, patients are turning up dead-battered beyond recognition, soaked in blood, their eyes ripped out. Mary's wrath has begun. Freed from her eternal prison behind the mirror's reflection, she unleashes a murderous, maniacal fury upon the asylum. Moving at will through mirrors, she strikes when her victims are unsuspecting, defenseless, and alone. Bloody Mary's legend is real, her vengeance is fatal, and to free her, all you have to do is say her name.
- A distressed couple become stranded on an isolated island only to get hunted by an unforeseen force.
- From the Pacific Northwest to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, this is the inspiring true story of four tenacious men who risk everything to conquer the world records of motorcycle land speed racing. Their extraordinary journey will remind you how perseverance against all odds can send the most unlikely men roaring into glory.
- When her sister gets sick, an aging actress is forced to examine her choices in life and the importance of family versus fame.
- Exploring the growing marijuana industry by delving into its misconceptions and promises of its explosion.
- A documentary in which 5 men describe their experiences with gender dysphoria as they wrestled with feelings of inadequacy as men, and their ultimate pursuit to find peace in their natural bodies.
- A young man who has proven a failure in business goes to Alaska and enters the salmon-fishing industry, in direct competition with the father of the woman he loves.
- Questioned by a sadistic interrogator, an American detainee is initially able to resist a brutal line of questioning - but how much can he take?
- The Mountain Runners is the story of America's first mountain endurance/adventure foot race, which took place in Bellingham, Washington. First run in 1911, the grueling 28 to 32 mile race to the glacial summit of Mount Baker and back lasted only three years due to its intrepid dangers. Told in a docudrama style, the film incorporates vintage images, historic film, visual graphics and 3D effects, and recreated dramatizations staring William B. Davis (X-Files, Smoking man). The film is well supported by a cast of Cascadian historians, descendants of race participants and a group of world-renowned experts in their field. Interviews with multiple contemporary champion athletes and authors, including: alpine speed-climbers and climbing author, Steve House and Chad Kellogg; ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Scott Jurek, and Doug McKeever; and Second Wind author Cami Ostman, reveal a look back at the accomplishments of their endurance-athlete predecessors with astonishment. The men who ran these races in 1911-1913 were the early ultramountain runners of their generation. They were not professional athletes, but practiced a variety of vocations, including; woodsmen, loggers, coal miners, a bedspring maker, postman, a milkman and a wrestler. All who ran the race defied death and injury for a $100 purse of gold coin. This is truly an extraordinarily and amazing true story.
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- The film follows the life of blueberry farmer Sam Dhaliwal, a first-generation Indian Immigrant and his son Rob, a horticulture graduate, as they tackle global climate change challenges. They track their struggles and triumphs from their initial immigrant days to how they hands-on handle the dark clouds over American blueberry farming. Through crisis-ridden seasons of winter chilling, CO2 fertilization, and irrigation, the Dhaliwal's strive and continue to give back to their adopted homeland and its people.
- Bailey, a 20 year old college student, gets diagnosed with Huntington's Disease and is forced to look at her life and both come to terms with the news and figure out how she wants to spend the half-life she was expecting to have.
- A documentary about the complex emotional, ethical and psychological issues surrounding the new frontier of predictive genetic testing. The film follows three families who have been confronted with the decision of whether or not to be tested for Huntington's disease - a degenerative neurological illness that is akin to having ALS, Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's simultaneously - and one of the first diseases people could be accurately and conclusively tested for, before the onset of any symptoms. As scientists discover more ways to identify diseases before we know we have them, "do you really want to know?" will be a question more and more of us will face.
- The story of an inner-city foster boy whose only escape is his daydreams of Never Land.
- Another day, another crap assignment for Gabriel and Silent Jim. This time they're stuck on a door-to-door monster sweep with a set of less-than-flattering cover identities. Just the latest in a long line of indignities that Gabe both can and inevitably will go on about at length.
- A young girl with braces gets picked on until her father adjusts the braces to fall off.
- A Comedy based on the journey that a young adult has to take through the last year of his/her high school career. Told by High-Schooler Jacob LeRoy.