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- The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less.
- In August 2017, white supremacists rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, viciously attacking counter-protestors. Two lawyers, convinced that the Trump DOJ would do nothing, decided to sue a group of violent rightwing protestors.
- See what it's like inside the maximum security prison. Kristi goes inside where no cameras are allowed. Red onion state prison is in southwest Virginia. mountains in all directions.
- The '40s and '50s were a classic period in New York City nightlife, when the saloonkeeper was king and regular folks could drink with celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Jackie Gleason. In this documentary, Kristi Jacobson profiles her grandfather, the king of kings: Toots Shor of the eponymous restaurant and saloon, which was once the place to be seen in Manhattan.
- Persnickety nine-year-old Percival Strum misdirects mourning the loss of his older brother into constant conflict with his trying-to-be-helpful grandmother. With his parents away, Percival's frustrations lead him to hold auditions for and to hire a replacement 'Gramma'.
- Well over seven minutes long, filled with snatches of nonsensical ramblings and saturated with intense parody and unnecessary detail, Cavegirl Productions' "FOURGE" stands as a unique achievement in twenty-first century short filmmaking. Not only do we find a scavenger hunt list that illustrates the specific absurdity of our tale, with items ranging from sweet candy kisses to primitive weaponry and sexy blonde wigs, but this story also contains a wide variety of interesting characters, each with its own distinctive culture, body type, and history, ranging from the homey to the majestic. "FOURGE" follows four brave souls venturing boldly into the unknown on an epic quest - will greed or fellowship ultimately win? As we journey from a parking lot to a warehouse to an alley and back again, you will discover an amazing variety of people, places, musical instruments, and totally odd, completely random things - all by passing through the remnants of a history long forgotten.
- From the dust jacket: A poignant drama presents the problems faced by a family of Vietnamese boat people as they first settle into a North American community. Frm the processing center to their meetings with sponsors, landlords and shopkeepers, the Tran family must cope with the difficulties of language, climate, bigotry, and personal tragedy. The sponsors, too, come to realize the extent of their commitment to provide for a refugee family. when a major crisis occurs, the two families are drawn together and find a common denominator through which they can communicate.
- North Korea through the eyes of filmmaker Steve Wilde who traveled to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea earlier this year. He filmed his entire trip as a part of a group of tourists from New Zealand featuring historical sights, theatres, arenas, factories and a newly built airport and authority installations. Plus the border between the two Korean nations.
- Three children of veteran families cope with the emotional impact of injury from war, and each find ways to heal their wounds.