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- Two parents deal with the effects when their son is accused of murdering his girlfriend.
- During World War II, an orphan grows up under the tutelage of a doctor who runs an orphanage. However, he yearns for freedom and soon decides to leave in order to make a life for himself.
- Having finally gotten used to each other's existence, Brad and Dusty must now deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.
- When a mentally-disturbed young man tells a pretty girl that he's a secret agent, she believes him; murder and mayhem ensue.
- A nuclear-plant leak turns a bus-load of children into murderous atomic zombies with black fingernails.
- A cinematic adaption of Arlo Guthrie's classic story-song.
- After a stay in an asylum, Jacob takes a job as an English lecturer and begins a disastrous affair with Rennie, the wife of a colleague.
- The surprising, never-before-told tale of the indispensable yet unsung Casting Director - Iconoclasts whose keen eye, exquisite taste and gut instincts redefined Hollywood.
- A portrait of the work and life of controversial film critic Pauline Kael, and her battle to achieve success and influence in the 20th century movie business.
- Talented youths go to the Starlight camp in trying to prepare for a musical concert.
- A man named David Katz remembers the formative summer he spent as a kid in an Orthodox Jewish summer camp.
- From an Irish working-class family of cops and priests emerged an unlikely poet and Hollywood actor who lived and chronicled the front lines of social change.
- We've sought ease, comfort and wealth - but are people happier with more money? What is the science behind a good life? Following several people over a typical year, "A Small Good Thing" looks at the simple sources of human happiness.
- Errol Cornwall is a man with a dark past. He has been in and out of prison most of his life. Errol has a daughter he barley knows and a sister who despite Errol's wrongs does her best to stand by him. He is now facing a prison sentence for a vicious assault that may mean he will never be a free man again. Errol has 48 hours to right the wrongs that have plagued his life.
- It is a year after the love of Marco's life died. Chronically bereaved, he is given a package of token memorabilia, including instructions that he is asked to fulfill: dying wishes, which he bounds obligated to. And so, a powerful journey of self-rediscovery and healing begins...but not without dire consequences. In the pursuit of happiness, are the risks of collateral damage worth the price?
- The widow of a healthy-living guru explores her new single existence but faces indignation from the community and her own son, who still see her in her husband's shadow.
- A young girl with a love of books and space visits a library, but things aren't always how they may first seem. Throughout the short film, perceptions and assumptions are challenged and feelings are evoked.
- Ready for a Marxist-Leninist-musical documentary? The Busby Berkeley of propaganda, Jim Finn, follows a South Korean video artist in North Korea who hopes to revitalize Juche cinema, somewhat inspired by a true story of a South Korean filmmaker kidnapped in the 70s to make the North Korean film industry better. In the mod 60s, film-fanatic Kim Jong Il adapted his father's Juche (pronounced choo-CHAY) philosophy to propaganda, film and art. Translated as self-reliance, Juche is a hybrid of Confucian and authoritarian Stalinist pseudo-socialism. Finn is the undisputed champion of propaganda as pure art, and this is his best yet. He uses the tools of traditional documentary, formal avant-garde, language lesson videos, and some sci-fi recreations to dig down to the souls of governments, leaders and media manipulation. No kitsch mockumentary, just careful analysis of the love of cinema that is as surreally funny as it is truth. Isn't art revolutionary? Is there humanism within all those faces?
- A sensitive young woman stalks a romantic rival in this 1970's-revival psychological drama.
- Following two boys as they examine their morality in relation to those around them. By extracting themselves from everyday society they encounter the new ways of survival. They are willing to do anything to proof that their way of living is acceptable.
- Vanya is a young gypsy woman out to prove her worth to her abusive husband, Sandor, by pulling off a swindle of legendary proportions -- her target, a strange old woman with a decades old secret. Based on a classic American short story by Bordan Deal.
- A serial tech entrepreneur is raising money for a revolutionary hologram she created for business travels. She finds herself fighting to keep control of her company and family. With everything on the line, she cannot afford to fail.