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- An investigation of the 9/11 events by a Russian-American journalist and a father of a 9/11 victim implicates the US government in the attacks. Alex Prokop, a successful journalist, receives a rare 9/11 video tape revealing new information about the attack. The footage was sent by Paul Cooper, a driven researcher, whose daughter died on 9/11. Sensing a good story, Prokop travels with Cooper to New York and Washington, DC, where they uncover suppressed information implicating the US Government in the attacks. As Cooper introduces Prokop to key eye-witnesses, the facade of the "official story" begins to crumble. Prokop hears accounts of underground explosions in the Twin Towers moments before their collapse and discovers that the firm providing WTC security was run by the President's brother. We follow Alex and Cooper as they investigate the inexplicable collapse of the 47-story WTC Building Seven, disprove the implausible airliner "attack" on the Pentagon, and uncover the illegal destruction of physical evidence from Ground Zero. The pressure builds as the FBI intimidates Alex's editor, McGuire, to reveal key sources - while the magazine's corporate investors threaten to kill the entire story. Plagued by the ghosts of his Communist childhood and trying to uphold the independence of American journalism, Alex's search for the truth leads to a dangerous and shocking realization! The Reflecting Pool is an intense, sobering investigation into the most controversial tragedy of our time. Drawn from established sources and based on verifiable facts, The Reflecting Pool is a thought-provoking study of a search for truth and the profound consequences of not looking for it any further than the nightly news.
- Feeling responsible for his wife's accidental death, Robert embarks on a cross-country trip with his infant son in search for the baby's estranged grandfather. Along the way they encounter a gallery of colorful family members and strangers, each providing a stepping stone toward their destination. The father-son bond grows each day, but the guilt and loneliness deepen the man's despair. As the landscape changes from the autumn colors of the Northeast to the barren terrain of Badlands and Utah, the man begins to entertain the notion of giving his son up for adoption. The plan to abandon the child takes an unexpected turn upon discovering the grandfather's dwelling in Northern California.
- This ethnographic documentary looks at the cultural transitions taking place in a Polish village in Europe's last primeval forest, which was transformed from a forest hamlet to an eco-tourist outpost after the fall of communism. It follows Leszek Szumarksi (Black Stork), an aging misfit bachelor, and his less charismatic brother, Mirek (White Stork), who, like the birds that symbolize them, struggle to adapt to changing economic and nature paradigms.
- An adolescent boy draws the shortest lot in a grim dystopian children's game in which he must hunt down a mythical man-beast, WILDMAN, and bring back a lock of its hair before the other children find him. Under chase by the other children, the boy abandons the path for the deep woods. As he journeys, the forest comes alive around him culminating in the figure of the Wildman, an injured and vulnerable creature made of leaves and sticks.