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- A free-thinking art professor teaches conservative 1950s Wellesley girls to question their traditional social roles.
- Seven teenagers who are in a rehab center come to grips with their illnesses.
- A quintet of college kids take a road trip to an abandoned house and unintentionally drink infected water that turns them slowly insane and murderous - but this is no accident.
- It was the summer after graduation when a small circle of friends set off into the woods on a dare and made their way to the creek where a series of ritualistic animal murders had been discovered. When they returned from they woods they were not alone. When the son of the town mafia boss is murdered, it sets off a chain of events that leads to the discovery of a new threat forged by the most sinister evil Fairview Falls has ever seen.
- A young man persuades his younger brother into robbing a chain of houses with them. Unfortunately for them, one of the houses on their list belongs to a sadistic serial killer.
- Covering multiple genres, Tales of Light & Dark is an anthology web series by Light & Dark Productions that explores the light and dark side of humanity. Episode 1: Lolli Girl - The misadventures of a young British woman whose only want in life is to find a friend. Episode 2: Open Call - For years, Mary David has yearned to escape the dreary boredom of being a housewife. Now Mary is about to get the opportunity of her life. Episode 3: Truth, Justice and the American Way - Father Peter's faith and morality is put to the test after the tragic death of a young woman. Episode 4: GeoKilling - A group of friends go geocaching and find an unusual surprise waiting for them at the end of their quest.
- Explores the lives of would-be record-breakers as they pursue their dreams of fame and fortune, sometimes both, usually neither.
- Amazingly authentic, the film "open land" offers an unforgettably intimate portrait of it's protagonist, jazz legend John Abercrombie who died in August 2017. This wonderful encounter is as poetic and atmospherically dense as Abercrombie's music. A labor of love and deep admiration "open land" is a subtle and very personal portrait that gives an insight into the life and work of this outstanding artist. To glimpse genius on such an intimate level is nothing short of revelatory.
- An independent music producer reflects on the difficulties of outgrowing his past, sustaining himself, and pursuing his dreams.
- The life and times of Classical/Jazz/film score composer/conductor/jazz french hornist/world musician and Beat novelist Jack Keroauc's musical collaborator, David Amram.
- A man discovers more than he expected when he seeks shelter in an isolated bar.
- Benjamin and Carla have been friends since early childhood. Benjamin suffers from Autism. Carla, a senior in high school, suffers from stress perhaps from everyday life or perhaps from her addiction to "vikes."
- John and Misty find that they aren't the only ones who are trespassing once they break into the Fairview Falls House of Horrors.
- Connecting with Nature For more than 20 years Cohen led outdoor education schools, including the National Audubon Society Expedition Institute of Lesley College. These groups of young people traveled all over North America and led Cohen to develop his philosophy of community and a system for connecting people with the natural world. Beginning in 1974 with Our Classroom is Wild America, Cohen has written seven books on these experiences and on his nature connecting process. With the development of the Internet in the 1990s, Cohen became a pioneer of distance education, offering online courses and graduate programs in applied ecopsychology - educating and counseling with nature. Musical Heritage Cohen is a veteran of the New York City folk music scene in the 1950s and 1960s and has played banjo and sung with many of the leading figures of that period. He is the brother of New Lost City Ramblers founder and musicologist, John Cohen and the brother-in-law of famed folksinger, Pete Seeger. Early in his life he edited two collections of folksongs: 101 Plus Five Folk Songs for Camp (1966) and To Hell with Skiing: 64 Tragicomic Ski Songs (1967). He continues to perform traditional music at a number of venues on San Juan Island and in the Pacific Northwest as the leader of the folk ensemble Sugar on the Floor. He is also one of two cast members in the regularly performed historical play, The Life and Times of General George Pickett.
- A young couple on a weekend hike through the woods stumble upon an unconscious, injured woman. But after finding an empty campsite whose inhabitants mysteriously fled, the couple begins to question what they were running from.
- Carmela and Tony go away to Bobby's cabin upstate New York for Tony's birthday up where a fight emerges between Tony and Bobby over Janice. Meanwhile A.J. is throwing a party at the Soprano home.