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- A journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone one week to the day after they view it.
- A young man must complete his work at a Navy Officer Candidate School to become an aviator, with the help of a tough Gunnery Sergeant and his new girlfriend.
- After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband.
- A Japanese-American fisherman is accused of killing his neighbor at sea. In the 1950s, race figures into the trial. So does reporter Ishmael.
- The true-crime story of Jack Black, whose 1926 memoir became an unlikely bestseller upon its release and later inspired generations of counter-cultural writing.
- A full-length adaptation, originally staged as a play, of the court-martial segment from the novel "The Caine Mutiny".
- People share various real scary stories that have happened to them.
- A down-and-out writer, Nick Sennet, runs into Harry, a man that, legend has it, died long ago. Together they attempt to revitalize a defunct factory as well as their lives.
- Three strung out acid freaks ride a technicolor bullet train straight into the gaping mouth of the devil himself.
- "For Ed Ricketts" is a feature documentary which reveals the deep and profound impacts of marine biologist Ed "Doc" Ricketts' on author John Steinbeck, mythologist Joseph Campbell and on scientists around the world studying our oceans. Through his mentoring, his collaborations and his own ground-breaking works, Ricketts has helped to influence literature, science and philosophy for more than 80 years. Using filmed oral histories, archival footage, an extensive list of interviews this film explores the tidal effects of Ricketts' influences. We explore the real-time impact and importance of mentor-ship as we follow biologists, professors and scholars who are passing their torch to others on new expeditions that retrace Ricketts steps up and down the Pacific coast of North America; exploring his works and holistic ideas as they still resonate, influence and inspire scientists, artists, readers, thinkers, teachers, students and policy-makers across the globe.
- A Boston boy escapes from spies and survives in the wild with tricks from his mountain-man father.
- WFT AM I? follows host, Cody Updegrave, as he explores the beauty and absurdity of the world we live in using documentary segments, comedy sketches, and surrealism.
- ShortInspired by Edgar Allan Poe's story, "The Fall of the House of Usher," Lifeless is told by a nameless narrator, using sound, lighting and visual effects to capture the collective loss and grief experienced during the isolation of lockdown.
- Follows Bill Porter (Red Pine) through the art of Chinese translation and his quest to find hermits in the Zhongnan Mountains that reignited a movement in modern China to seek enlightenment through poetry and mountain solitude.
- A former musician finds solace in a silent world. (Short Documentary)
- What compels people to confide in one another? A chance meeting in a Port Townsend underground record shop, the intimate power of words and the way the future sometimes reveals the past.
- Inventor, mystic, artist, Thomas Wilfred is the godfather of multimedia. Lumia is the story of Wilfred and other eccentric inventors obsessed with electricity, mysticism, and light.
- During the Nazi Occupation of France during WWII, five American soldiers were sent to find and eliminate a high ranking Reich official. However, they find trouble when they cross a Nazi who is currently fleeing Germany for a failed attempt by the Nazi's on Hitler's life.
- Glass is a metaphor for Life...both begin one way and through the influence of outside forces change shape and become something other than what they began.
- A postman in a small Pacific Northwest town's horrifying dreams foretell a prophesy already fulfilled - now replayed in his mind - as penance for the fact that he did nothing to stop their outcome; while he stays on, still delivering the mail, long after everyone in the town is dead and gone - out of guilt and a misguided sense of duty to their memories.
- Over three hundred interviews went into the making of this short documentary, which asks people of all ages and backgrounds "Who are you?" and "What do you want out of life?" Interviewees are presented from youngest to oldest, creating a patchwork of individuals and outlooks on life. Careful attention was paid during production of the film to gathering a diverse body of interviews; from people of various ethnic backgrounds to undocumented workers to those who defy traditional boundaries of gender and sexuality. Talking Heads explores the vastly different experiences (as well the juxtapositions between them) of those who call the United States their home.
- After several years on and off employment, plagued by non-ending streams of uncontrollable nightmares, and constantly finding it difficult to find a quiet place to rest his head, a homeless man, also beset my mental illness, must decide whether he wants to remain free or surrender to a life of institutionalization.
- An engineer becomes a man of the sea on his handcrafted fifty-three foot sailboat, with the incredible ambition to sail around the world.