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- A ranching family in Montana faces off against others encroaching on their land.
- Follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption.
- With the help of an irreverent young sidekick, a bank robber gets his old gang back together to organize a daring new heist.
- Two bumbling explorers hope to beat Lewis & Clarke to the Pacific Ocean as they race across America's western frontier in the early 1800's.
- Follows the narratives of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry and Native American warriors through the Battle of the Little Big Horn from June 25th through June 27th, 1876.
- Merry owns the ranch and has been unlucky in love, but that's about to change when a single father, Mark and his two kids book the ranch for Christmas week, the holiday spirit is everywhere, and love is in the air.
- In this variant of The Searchers (1956), a tough frontier trapper tracks the young Cheyenne warrior who kidnapped his daughter.
- Kamsi is connected to the water; neither she nor her mother, Nkechi, knows how. On the brink of her 18th birthday, she starts to discover her mystic identity.
- In 1942, an elite group of over six hundred Canadian soldiers were trained to create a lethal battalion that would, along with their American counterparts, parachute behind German lines and wreak havoc upon the enemy. DEVIL'S BRIGADE is a compelling four-part series that chronicles the journey of 15 present-day Canadian and U.S. soldiers as they are taken back in time to face the grueling training and hardship the original Devil's Brigade endured at their training post in Helena, Montana. The present day experiences of these young soldiers are inter-cut with first-person interviews with Devil's Brigade veterans and compelling archival footage. Devil's Brigade remembers and pays tribute to this elite group of soldiers who regularly achieved what most called the impossible during the darkest days of the Second World War.
- A young brawler falls in love with a beautiful artist and must choose between his support system and his dreams.
- Storm Soldiers II is the second installment of the Tytan Pictures project examining the lives and careers of the brave men and women who work in America's electrical utility industry. Partnered with Hubbell Power Systems and Chance Lineman Grade Tools, Tytan Pictures showcases the hardworking Americans who work in the industry. Generous sponsorship by Altec and Kermel, and support from Burndy, BEUCI, Northwestern Energy, NECA, IBEW, and IFD also contributed to the film. The first Storm Soldiers film was a story about the electrical utility industry itself documenting its history, its homeland, and its heroes. Through the first film, America was introduced to the men and women who literally put their lives on the line every day to keep electricity flowing. Storm Soldiers provided a comprehensive look into what linemen do, why they do it, and how truly dangerous their work is. In addition to raising significant funds for charity, Storm Soldiers introduced America to an almost invisible hero: The Lineman. Storm Soldiers II is a deeper, more personal story. This story is about the linemen and the industry's impact on their lives and families. Juxtaposing the linemen at home against their work and how their families see their jobs, Storm Soldiers II also documents what it's like for linemen to work in dangerous and extreme conditions. Linemen often arrive to disaster scenes before first responders in order to ensure safety for rescue crews and help restore infrastructure. With a dynamic look at the struggles and triumphs of bringing electricity to communities, the film follows the linemen home to see their families' reactions to their work and the impact the chaos has on both environments. These men and women represent the over 100,000 linemen in America who work without complaints or excuses.
- Dave has the American Dream and hates it. His eccentric friends, quite happy with their bizarre way of life, struggle to pull Dave out of his depressed darkness!
- Jessica Dooley was a 21 year old woman who was murdered by a man impaired by Crystal Methamphetamine. The film is shot documentary style, highlighting drug use and the negative effects it has on the person using and those around them. The film includes interviews with people who struggle with addiction and discuss what methamphetamine does, what happened to them, and how they quit.
- A mysterious package arrives at Paul and Terri's door. What it contains could either save or end their passionless marriage.
- An adaptation of William Shakespeare's timeless classic, Hamlet
- AMERICA BOXED IN is a documentary film about the "heart of the global economy"-the freight container. This mere metal box transformed the entire world into next-door neighbors and fostered extraordinary economic prosperity. At the same time, it has put a stunning number of unprecedented threats in the global spotlight. It has shifted the flow of power away from nations to forces that respect no borders. In so doing, it has engendered a never seen before struggle for power to every corner of the world. It has highlighted the seismic political divisions demonstrated by the historic Brexit and Trump votes that are now sweeping across the globe. And, it has supercharged China' global influence and helped them redraw the economic and political map of the 21st century. AMERICA BOXED IN is a story that exposes the profound contradictions that lie at the heart of globalization. Today, the container stands between two issues critical to 21st globalization. On the one hand is the issue of open market "freedom." On the other hand, is the issue of the defense of national "security." In between is globalization's "Pandora's Box."
- When Freddy's father brings him to a strange coming-of-age ritual, he must decide if he is ready to abandon his childhood or maintain the traditions presented in this allegorical short film.
- It is train time. We look down the long platform, crowded with people, and see the famous N.P. Railway Overland Express approaching rapidly. In a moment the engine passes by, slowing down. Then comes one, two, three, four express cars, and behind them seven coaches and Pullmans. Passengers alight, baggage is unloaded, friends greet each other, station men rush here and there, the whole scene being one of great interest and activity.
- Documentary that scrutinizes the motivations and arguments for grizzly bear hunting, while dispelling the myth of the dangerous and ferocious grizzly bear.
- Amidst overwhelming Republican dominance, a revolution of ordinary citizens joins across the internet into communities of progressive activists to take on the Republican machine, the Democratic establishment, and the mainstream media.
- Imagine what would happen if, instead of the Nazi movement in Germany, the late 1930s and 1940s were instead filled with a different sort of conflict: a raging disease destroying all in its path, and leaving behind nothing but the walking dead. In this 40-minute film, watch the people of Brixburgh University for Women cope with a changing world and the changing expectations. "Zombie" has all you could look for and more: fun, action, romance, drama and some really great songs!
- It has been years since Uma became a runaway. Taking shelter in a garage on a rural property in Montana, she finally relinquishes to her idiosyncratic travel-companion, Vince, that she has led him back to her childhood home.
- A poker player, sex crazed man-child, and a ganjapreneur search for their own versions of "the green".
- Two dudes fill up a bottle with ocean water from the east coast then drive 4,000 miles across the USA to see what happens when they mix it with water from the west coast.
- Apocalypse at the Little Bighorn, Custer's final battle.
- 2020– 35m8.9 (7)TV EpisodeShane and Ryan visit some history in Butte and take a sleigh ride in Helena, Montana.
- "Second Life levels the playing field", says actress MadameThespian Underhill who directs the virtual reality theatre troupe Artist Repertory Theatre in SL.
- John Dutton tries to protect his ranch from land developers, an Indian reservation and America's first national park.