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- A middle-aged woman with a preference for younger partners, mainly men in their 20s, searches for a genuine human connection while faced with societal double standards, prejudice and toxic masculinity.
- Despite trying to leave behind a life of crime, Danny reluctantly teams with naïve rich kid Liam and wildcard drug dealer Kit Viper for a robbery that leaves them in possession of a mysterious supernatural artifact with immense power.
- This comedic series follows the antics of the inmates and staff of Chatsworth, a dysfunctional women's prison.
- Romantic drama told across two continents as four friends leave Atlanta to Ghana and along the way, they find laughter, tears, joy, pain, jealousy, and a whole lot of drama.
- A UFO fanatic risks his family to fulfill his lifelong dream of being abducted.
- Award-winning investigative journalists and forensic engineers analyze never-before-seen evidence that indicates NASCAR legend Tony Stewart killed a competitor after accelerating his car and fishtailing it toward the defenseless man.
- A troubled nun attempts to confront the haunts of her past by visiting an old flame in a distant city.
- A New Understanding explores the treatment of end-of-life anxiety in terminally ill cancer patients using psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in some mushrooms, to facilitate deeply spiritual experiences. The documentary explores the confluence of science and spirituality in the first psychedelic research studies since the 1970s with terminally ill patients. As a society we devote a great deal of attention to treating cancer, but very little to treating the human being who is dying of cancer. The recent resurgence of psychedelic research is once again revealing the power of compounds like psilocybin to profoundly alter our understanding of both life and death. Through the eyes of patients, their loved ones, therapists, and researchers, A New Understanding examines the use of psilocybin in a controlled setting to reduce psychospiritual anxiety, depression, and physical pain. The treatment aims to help the patient understand that a 'good' death is possible, and to help the patient's family deal well with the dying process. A New Understanding shows patients and their families coming to terms with dying through the skillful treatment of the whole human being. If we can learn to work more skillfully with dying, we will also learn to take better care of life.
- Kofi discovers there is a demonic entity named Hattie killing the children of Caroltyn. She fears her daughter Laila is next. In order to defeat Hattie, she has to battle her inner demons and grow strong in her faith.
- A group of novice criminals find themselves laying low in the middle of nowhere. Chaos and confusion set in as they find out they may not be alone.
- The North Star is the story of Benjamin "Big Ben" Jones and Moses Hopkins, two slaves who escaped from a Virginia plantation and made their way to freedom in Buckingham, Pennsylvania in 1849. Big Ben's 6 foot 10 inch size and a record bounty for his safe return make him the focus of every slave hunter on the east coast. Their journey exposes them to danger and cruelty; however it also exposes them to the unexpected kindness of the people involved in the Underground Railroad. These experiences will change Ben and Moses forever. Upon reaching the relative safety of Mt. Gilead Church on Buckingham Mountain, Ben and Moses get to experience life as free men and cross paths with historical figures such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Joshua and Jonathan Fell. Their freedom also allows them to experience heroism, romance and treachery.
- What does it take to admit your overprotective mother is right? When Annabel's elderly neighbor passes away, Joan insists it's murder. Without evidence for the police, Annabel blunders through a comical investigation with Joan as her only ally and a murderer who may be on to their amateur sleuthing.
- A poor aging couple struggle to fulfill their lifelong dream of going to Mecca for pilgrimage.
- The story of a boy from a home for abandoned children, who tries to find out the truth about his origins.
- Will is a young writer, living in the big city, barely scraping by on his copywriter's salary. When he meets Hope, his beautiful and enigmatic new neighbor, he is certain he has found the inspiration and the validation he's been seeking. But as he struggles to find his way, Will learns he must reconcile his youthful vision of life with the complexities of the real world in order to find true fulfillment.
- Three incarcerated women detail the traumatic events from their love life.
- Afghanistan 2006 - A young aspiring journalist gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is embedded with a small band of American soldiers.
- The little known story of a surrounded battalion of 600 men and women that started the counterattack to end the Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.
- Exploring current music technology, how music is consumed, and how the recording studio fits into that puzzle. The gateway to a new era of sound.
- Tonya Mimms is a successful artist who feels firmly footed in her rise to fame until her ascent is challenged in the most unexpected ways. While meandering through the throes of a love triangle, with a charismatic man and a stunningly beautiful woman. Tonya takes on an assignment that pushes her completely out of her element. Now, in the midst of total chaos, Tonya is forced to come to terms with herself, as an artist and a woman.
- Harper takes medical tourism to a new level as she escapes city life to have her abortion in a small cottage resort town on a long weekend. While there, she experiences her childhood playground in a new light.
- Glamorously eccentric and enigmatic Theremin master Armen Ra recounts his dynamic journey in this life-spanning documentary that mixes rare concert performances, candid interviews, and archive material with the magical power of music that can alchemize ancient sorrow into timeless beauty.
- The proposal for a wind turbine in a rural American town brings together the interlocking stories of an ambitious politician, an eager intern, a struggling farm owner, her despondent son, and the newly arrived construction manager trying to start a family.
- Carla, an immigrant girl from Mexico, has the dream to become her grandpa's doctor in America. She soon realizes that her dream will have to be deferred when her undocumented status prevents her from reaching her American dream. From writer and director, Pablo Veliz, comes his most personal story of the immigrant's pursuit for the unattainable, and the unwillingness to give up.
- A deranged loner yearns for love. His dream-girl mysteriously wanders into his life. Obsessions lead to murder and he discovers the true meaning of love.
- Making Moves that risks everything over comfort and stability.
- "A Spiritual Connection" is a platform for believers from different walks of life to share their testimonies with a "directly impacted" live audience.
- Infiltrating Hollywood: The Rise and Fall of the Spook Who Sat by the Door is an independent documentary on the controversial and FBI repressed 1973 black film The Spook Who Sat By the Door. The Spook Who Sat by The Door is widely hailed as a cult classic and one of the most important underground black productions of the era. Based on Sam Greenlee's 1969 novel, a political satire and semi autobiography, the book imagined a world not very far from reality, in which integration would often occur due to the desire of organizations to appear politically correct, and not because of the belief in African American capability. In the narrative, political race baiting allows a black man to be begrudgingly trained as a CIA agent. This politicized but underground "Spook" would then use the white perception of black simplicity and inadequacy to turn the tables on the establishment and challenge the oppressive forces in his community. The Spook also urged African Americans to realize that the source of their repression existed both inside and outside of the black community. It encouraged blacks to shake off these mental and physical shackles and take back control of their lives. Sam Greenlee wrote a screenplay based on his novel and with actor/director Ivan Dixon sought to produce the film version of his novel. The film faced numerous obstacles including little to no budget and the denial of film permits to shoot in the city of Chicago, the primary location of the novel. On the other hand Sam, Ivan and their cast and crew also experienced the incredible support of African American Mayor Richard Hatcher and the city of Gary, Indiana who stepped in when Chicago Mayor Richard Daley rejected the production of the film within his city limits. Infiltrating Hollywood then reveals the Br'er Rabbit principle of African American existence as Greenlee and Dixon played off of the film industry's expectations of black themed films in the 1970s by cutting their dailies to look like a Blaxploitation film to obtain finishing funds from a major distributor. United Artists took the bait and was dismayed at the final production of the film, however were bound by contract to release The Spook. The Spook used the veil of the Blaxploitation film era to create an oppositional narrative. Instead of images of pimps and prostitutes perpetuated by Hollywood during the 1970s, the film portrayed black people who were willing to fight for their beliefs, to achieve freedom from oppression.
- The CEO of Sanger International, an IT consulting firm, is powerful and successful Hillary Kelsey. Kelsey is a Black woman with no Black employees and no one can figure out why-until Darryl Montgomery, her 9:30am interview, enters the firm. On this day filled with an unbelievably awful morning that reminds Hillary of her "place" in a racially charged society, a pending account that could make or break the future of a company and a mystery man determined to turn Hillary's world upside down, the events of the film TITLE VII illustrate why same-race discrimination can not only ruin a company, but possibly destroy lives.
- Told through deeply personal stories in the trenches of the healthcare sector, "Birth Wars" chronicles a power struggle between doctors and midwives in Mexico about whose vision of childbirth should prevail. The film takes viewers on a journey into two worlds riven by prejudices and antagonism and explores how building bridges between these worlds could help save lives.
- A documentary about war and faith, love and loss, family myth and legacy - based on family letters from the patriarch who volunteered as a Chaplain in WWII in the Philippines, survived the Bataan Death March and died as a Japanese Prisoner of War. More poem than biopic or World War II documentary, Be Home Soon is a beautifully told and gorgeous lyrical testament which touches a universal nerve in its exploration of war and devotion - a meditation in motion on grace, memory and healing. Using letters, archival footage and stills, animation and present day footage, the film is poignant, thought-provoking and historically informative.
- Kevin Randleman (1971-2016) Born in Sandusky, Ohio overcame great feats as a youth, and became one of the most prolific fighters the world of fighting had to offer. Kevin used the means of wrestling though high school to avoid surrounding troubles which then took him to becoming, a three-time NCAA All American at Ohio State University; and still to this day one of the best wrestlers ever in collegiate history. Kevin then went on to fight professionally as a MMA fighter, becoming the UFC Heavyweight Champion in 1999. From That point Kevin went on to have a legendary fighting career all of over the world. He has impacted millions lives with his larger than life personality and amazing spirit. This film takes you up close and personal with the man himself, and shows you why he is THE MONSTER.
- How far would you go to keep your best friend forever?
- A modernized edition of "Romeo and Juliet"'s 3rd scene of Act 5.
- A haunted brew of tea brings upon nightmares of darkness and despair.
- In 1997, Dr. Teboho Moja, a prominent Anti-Apartheid Activist, moved her family from South Africa to New York in search of a better life. Ten years later, her daughter "Tumi" was found murdered in her apartment. How could this have happened?
- When Hurricane Katrina shredded the levees in New Orleans, the flood waters took lives, homes and part of the city's soul. But when the water receded, it exposed the problems of the past, most vividly, the disastrous school system that robbed the futures from generations. So, they decided not to rebuild that system, letting it sink into down with the storm water. Education is by far the most radical change since Katrina. The dynamic transformation of an entire school system has never been attempted on this scale anywhere in the U.S. Some say it will be the model for education reform around the world. It has united political enemies and divided lifelong friends. It denounces the status quo. It promises something better. It is an experiment.
- A contaminated batch of cocaine turns cokeheads into the flesh-eating undead.
- A neo-noir about the crazy things that love can make people do.
- When Curtis needs a friend the most a mysterious email makes him realize to be careful what you wish for.
- Escapees Twister and Dr. Love hitch a ride with a guy but only because he has a shovel. CEO Pip Barnett hires a much needed therapist for the inmates, but it's Warden Dungworth who monopolizes all the sessions.
- Top Dog places an order for a 3D printer. Hottie, Stella and Lover Girl decide it's time to get hitched. A PSA film crew solicits inmate opinions about Chatsworth. New inmate Ruby LaRue arrives at Chatsworth.
- Pip Barnett tries to keep Warden Dungworth on her toes by bringing in an exchange Warden from Eastern Europe. Top Dog has an interesting session with LaShawndra the Therapist. Guard Fluffer is coerced into smuggling in a male stripper.