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- When Hurricane Katrina ravaged America's Gulf Coast, it laid bare an uncomfortable reality-America is not only far from the world's wealthiest nation; it is crumbling beneath a staggering burden of individual and government debt. Maxed Out takes us on a journey deep inside the American debt-style, where everything seems okay as long as the minimum monthly payment arrives on time. Sure, most of us may have that sinking feeling that something isn't quite right, but we're told not to worry. After all, there's always more credit! Maxed Out shows how the modern financial industry really works, explains the true definition of "preferred customer" and tells us why the poor are getting poorer and the rich getting richer. By turns hilarious and profoundly disturbing, Maxed Out paints a picture of a national nightmare which is all too real for most of us.
- Logan Chandler, a young MMA fighter seeks to overcome a troubled past and build a new life based on a new faith and a new found love, but is forced back into the fighting world by Hayden Dressler, a local MMA professional.
- When her brother dies, singer Lilah Belle sets out to escape her grief and embarks on a road trip, but not before coaxing the new-to-town, most scandalous woman in Artesia, Rose Johnson, to go with her. These two broken souls steal a vintage truck and head out on the open road to a fated encounter with the mythical, magical 'Lazarus of the Butterflies'. What occurs with the strange Butterfly Man transforms their destinies and binds the women together - forever.
- John was once a roman soldier who helped crucify a god and has been condemned to walk the earth forever. When women are coming up dead John believes by stopping the killer he might get a chance at being mortal again.
- Adult businesses in Lowndes County, Mississippi (the "Buckle of the Bible Belt") are being unfairly harassed by local law enforcement. Record label owner Shane Ballard, 22, plans to change that. He is a Republican candidate for sheriff. This documentary follows Ballard on and off the campaign trail during his controversial bid for public office. Along the way, we learn about his strange music, his even stranger hobbies, and his friendship with Charles Manson. We also discover some unsettling truths about his mother's mysterious death in Lowndes County. Can an obscene, porn-loving political unknown change minds in a small southern town? If anyone can, it's "Citizen Shane".
- Soft spoken Francis Bodean loves her brothers dearly, but yearns for a life beyond their farm. When her relationship with an enigmatic visitor becomes intimate, Francis must unlock a dark secret to flower into her own.
- During an artillery attack two soldiers are trapped in their foxhole trying to keep their buddy alive, and themselves.
- Several relaxing chats with the author, in which he reads some of his texts, are interspersed with restagings of scenes from his plays performed by quality actors.
- A 16mm film of the 14th Flying Training Wing training and working at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Mississippi.
- A young boy skips school to go to a porn theatre. In the theater he runs into his father and authority and freedom is questioned.
- Jeremy, a local drug dealer, meets Chris, a local successful business man. They start to develop a close bond, until Jeremy's loyalty to his roots are tested when he's forced to participate in a home invasion, the victims being the family of his newly found mentor.
- The Island of Saint Matthews is a 16mm feature film about the loss of family history in the form of heirlooms and photographs. Years ago filmmaker Kevin Jerome Everson asked his aunt about old family photographs. Her reply-that "we lost them in the flood" was the catalyst for this film, a poem and paean to the citizens of Westport, a community just west of Columbus, Mississippi, and the direct and oblique remnants of the 1973 flood of the Tombigbee River. Scenarios depicted include a water skier on the Tombigbee; a river baptism; a meeting with an insurance agent about flood coverage; the control room of the lock and dam; the parking lot of a church; the ringing of the St. Matthews bell.
- The 'Daily Roster' is called into action at a Columbus, Mississippi firehouse. Filmed in 16mm b/w.
- West Lounge is about an unfortunate event in Columbus, Mississippi as told by an unreliable narrator.
- A detective accuses a young man of a murder he did not commit due to his physical similarities to the true killer.
- Recovery is a 16mm film about an Airman training to be a pilot at Columbus Air Force Base, 14th Flying Training Wing, in Columbus, Mississippi.
- Sebastian proposes to Agnes in their favorite park. She accepts and they dance off into the sunset with a promise to meet at the same spot the following day. The next day, however, Sebastian is late, and as Agnes approaches "their" spot, she sees a man that appears to be Sebastian propositioning to a prostitute. Working under a misunderstanding, Agnes schemes to get revenge on an innocent Sebastian.
- This film documents the Homecoming traditions of Columbus High School, of Columbus, MS compared and contrasted to the C/O 2001 Homecoming Traditions, the year the writer/director graduated high school.
- On Halloween four monsters living together are paid a visit by a trick-or-treater. And he just might have a trick that will get him all the candy.
- Stone is getting his hustle on, often and early. A shell game in real time.
- "Shiesty" is the music video for the latest hit by Columbus, Mississippi's BmE.
- A dusty road twists and turns, yielding secrets and deception. Two men, hitchhiker Frank and Good Samaritan William, meet by chance one overcast, summer afternoon. The two men, seemingly strangers, have more in common than either of them knows. As they drive toward the Outskirts, a local bar, they learn about each other, about themselves, and about the line separating life and death ? and what happens when that line is crossed. ?The Outskirts? is, despite its short running time, a complex film, layered with interconnected characters and subplots. This first work from Southern independent filmmakers Rick Baldwin and Joshua Hollis will leave you craving more. Eagle-eyed viewers will want to sit through the end credits to have all their questions answered.
- Kelly and the team investigate the murder of a 17-year-old who was a member of the local Police Explorers Program.