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- A Jewish homicide detective investigates a seemingly minor murder and falls in with a Zionist group as a result.
- Dan Horgan, a California environmental artist, has spent 30 years creating art in the wilderness. In this film, he creates his first ever public piece, and in doing so, reveals the reasons he spent so many years alone. Tracing his personal trauma back to his experiences as a Marine in Vietnam, the story of his art begins to be revealed. And in witnessing the success of his public piece, we see the way his artist journey has healed him, and brought him back to society on his own terms.
- A unique documentary that takes audiences to Hana, a close-knit, isolated town on the east coast of Maui known as "The Last Hawaiian Place." There we meet Monyca Byrne Wickey and Lipoa Kahaleuahi, two native girls who have grown up taking hula lessons, hiking to secret pools, surfing, and learning traditional Hawaiian values. Theirs has been an idyllic upbringing, but both face the same challenge: they've grown up in paradise, but what will be next? Lipoa, who has chosen to attend college on the mainland, returns for the summer to try to heal a rift in her family and bond again with her father, so that she may return to school in the fall with a sense of wholeness. After her high school graduation (in a class of only 24 other students) Monyca watches many of her classmates leaving to go to university, and the pressure is on for her to develop a professional surfing career. In the end, both girls strive to create an adult life in which they remain true to their Hana roots, but develop the strength to move on and become independent. Their quest is deeply informed by Hana's strong power of the land, mana, and by their own inner strength and resilience.
- Every one of us dreams, every night. This film unlocks the secret power and underlying messages of our dreams.
- Narrated by Jeff Bridges, this film provides an insider's look at the Santa Barbara Bowl, one of the world's most beautiful outdoor amphitheaters in the world. The narrative takes us through the building of the bowl by Santa Barbara artisans during the height of the Depression, through a postwar period when it was almost torn down, and then into the 90s when a renovation effort enhanced it's uniqueness and created a venue with soul, intimacy, and beauty. The film also includes rare concert footage from the bowl's 2004 concert season, and scores of interviews with such bowl supporters as Rob Lowe, Julia Louis Dreyfus and musicians including David Crosby, Kenny Loggins, Jackson Browne, Jack Johnson, and more.