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- A group of suburban biker wannabes looking for adventure hit the open road, but get more than they bargained for when they encounter a New Mexico gang called the Del Fuegos.
- An alien must pose as a human to save his dying planet, but a woman and greed of other men create complications.
- A mysterious serial killer is preying on other serial killers and one FBI agent suspects there may be more to the vigilante than the obvious characteristics.
- Colonists, crash-landed on an alien planet, begin the long trek to their originally designated landing place, facing alien and human threats.
- A prequel of sorts to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) which chronicles the two outlaws' lives in the years before the events portrayed in the 1969 movie.
- Newly divorced lawyer Nathan Del Amico is shaken up after he meets a doctor who claims that he can sense when select people are about to die.
- Officers Leaphorn and Chee search for a missing anthropologist suspected of stealing artifacts from a burial site.
- Detective Dave Reinhart takes a special interest in the story of a 13 year old troublemaker, Jake Wincott, who stumbles upon an attempted rape while cutting through the woods, barely escaping the clutches of psychotic Alex Rooker.
- Chain of Desire is a stylized horror road-movie about the chaos of choice - an exhilarating ride through the twisted minds of murderers, mysterious Americana and the dystopia in which the world is growing into. -Dick Laurent
- A business man struggles to maintain his grip upon reality when he becomes obsessed with a man who he believes was responsible for the death of his brother.
- Inspired by Werner Stegmaier's "What Is Orientation?", Paul Auster's "Moon Palace" and long-distance hiking, O is an experimental art film meditating on death - the ultimate loss of orientation. As a "Dogme-like challenge", O was written, shot and edited in under 48 hours and only recorded with what could fit in the backpack featured in the film. O is suggestive yet open for interpretation.