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- Life altering sins of the past revisit modern day lost souls in a small town...40 years later.
- Versions of Meriwether Lewis's 1809 death at a remote wilderness inn are imagined by his friend Alexander Wilson during a tense encounter with the only witness to the famed explorer's final night alive.
- Emerson Graham's nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest as they must race against the clock to defeat a force of evil. The meter is running.
- Adam is a drug addict nearing the end of his young life. After a decisive encounter with Mall, the drug dealer, Adam meets Irina, a mysterious woman who gives him an opportunity to change his fate. After years of trauma, abandoned by his family for being gay, will Adam finally find a way out?
- Based on true events, Blood Country tells a story of injustice and violence in post-Civil War Mississippi. When Joe Loftin is accused of killing his brother and escapes the law, the honorable Sheriff Dan Lee must bring him to justice.
- A reunion between 4 friends quickly goes awry when they find themselves face to face with Erzulie the swamp mermaid goddess.
- In 1902 Nellie Jackson, an African-American woman born into poverty in Possum Corner, Miss., travels north to Natchez and opens "Nellie's," a brothel she ran for more than 60 years with full knowledge of police and Natchez officials until a fiery end one hot July night in 1990.
- In 1865 rural Texas, two women from vastly different backgrounds find themselves at a cross roads when they have to navigate a man's world as criminals.
- To uncover the truth of American Ranching Heritage and Culture through the eyes of North, Central and South American Cowboys. "Cowboy Without Borders" follows the story of Gaston Davis, a 6th generation Texan from a ranching background, as he explores ranches from Montana all the way down to Argentina, and everywhere in between. He works alongside American Cowboys from North America to Central and South America. Although the focus is on cattle operations in these countries, the heart of the story is discovered when the viewer recognizes that although thousands of miles apart and decades separated by advancement and technology, the heart of the American Cowboy remains the same, and they will forever serve their people on their respective frontiers.
- Three creatives team up to write a screenplay chronicling a string of murders in their town, but one of the three may be closer to the story than the others realize.
- While hiking in the forest a couple discover a man who literally cannot move without physical human contact.
- An artist must confront the reality of a mysterious pencil.
- A group of friends from the Texas acting community are facing down the challenges of trying to make it in The Biz. With interwoven and oftentimes complicated relationships with one another, "Public Displays of Insanity" is a comedic exploration of complex friendships, romantic entanglements and balancing adult life with the lengths required to get the big break.
- A teen raised in a southern home in the mid-1960s risks everything to cross-dress for the first time after receiving an invitation to an underground party.
- A teenage girl is left at home alone in a very large, old, and hauntingly eerie house. In her solitude she is haunted by the spirit of a playful young girl. In an attempt to escape the terror she discovers a dark and sinister secret.
- A Syrian refugee adapts to life in an unfamiliar country after her husband's immigration visa is unexpectedly rejected.
- Blanca Flores has life all planned out, or so she thinks. As she contemplates her future, she finds a pair of antique baby shoes with a mysterious name written on the soles. She goes on a quest to find out more about the shoes and the person's name, "Miss Sophia," who died in 1880; going so far as traveling to the city in which she died. Not until she's at the grave site does she learn that it's not what you find, it's why you find it.
- A lonely voice-over artist struggles to find his voice in an ever-changing world.
- The forgotten victims of Louisiana's Great Flood must rely on each other to survive when their government fails them.
- A woman experiences vivid memories from her past while trying to get out of a surreal, dream like place.
- An old woman vividly recalls a day from her adolescence. "Laurie's Poem" short film is based on an autobiographical poem by Laurie Coker, published in her book of poems "That Little Coker Boy."
- Police struggle to follow rules and stay alive. For two cops, New Orleans is a place where justice is incidental to law and order.
- Laura calls on the monster in her closet for help whenever she is in danger.
- A look at the life, music, and influence of Hill Country blues legend Mississippi Fred McDowell.
- Is Revelation, Alabama a place or a state of mind? In this short-film you will find a Southern-fried recipe for inspiring positive change in how we can overcome personal adversity. Stories of heartbreak and redemption never go out of style. An air of mystery surrounds the town of Revelation when down-and-out banker turned biker Dex Burns stumbles into the incongruous diner. He meets Angeline Harper, the angelic waitress who takes him on a journey of self-discovery. Through their insightful, often contentious and humorous dialog, Dex leaves town with a renewed spirit determined to travel the road to a better life, yet questioning whether the town really exists, or if the events were played out in his own psyche.
- Two Emergency Medical Technician partners who don't particularly like each other are called into action in a small Louisiana town still suffering from a school shooting.
- Through interviews and never-before-seen footage, delight in the story of Mississippi sharecropper Fred McDowell, the godfather of the North Mississippi style of blues, who was first recorded by Alan Lomax in 1959, traveled to Europe with the Rolling Stones in the mid-1960s, mentored Bonnie Raitt, and influenced the music of RL Burnside, Taj Mahal, the North Mississippi All Stars and many others.
- Four years after the enrollment of James Meredith, student activists at the University of Mississippi devise a plan to defy a speaker-ban in '66 by inviting Robert F. Kennedy.