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- The wife of a university research scientist believes that her lakeside Vermont home is haunted by a ghost - or that she is losing her mind.
- A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.
- Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.
- An inventor comes up with a time machine, but must prevent its abuse at the hands of an evil C.E.O.
- Among serial killers, Israel Keyes is an enigma. When police picked him up in Texas in March of 2012, it was for the murder of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, whom he had brazenly kidnapped from a coffee stand in Anchorage, Alaska. Once in custody, however, he confessed to other murders and bank robberies and alluded to many more crimes. He ultimately claimed to have killed up to 11 victims between 2001 and 2012, but couldn't - or wouldn't - tell the authorities exactly when and where. He told them enough, however, for them to take him seriously. Then, in December 2012, after nine months in custody, he killed himself, taking his secrets with him to the grave.
- Wisconsin farm girl Elizabeth Carlson leaves her family and her English-teacher lover behind, and escapes to New York City, where she soon makes a career for herself as a fashion model. During a private viewing of paintings, she is approached by a mysterious man whose motives are not clear.
- Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle through well-meaning but disastrous choices.
- An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.
- A man witnesses a UFO and discovers it may be linked to a secret government project in Montauk, Long Island.
- A true story of 18-year-old Ema McKie who, after receiving news that her fiance has committed suicide, steals a car and a gun to drive across the country and fulfill a pact between the two of them.
- Stories of serious traffic accidents caused by texting and driving are told by the perpetrators and surviving victims.
- After experiencing several stressful situations within a short time - including the failure of the family business and the loss of her mother - Janet Broderick (Lee Remick) becomes ill. Falling into a deep sleep, she dreams of returning to her hometown, taking her children with her to meet her deceased loved ones. Perhaps, during a Christmas reunion with her beloved family, she will find the answer to coping with her troubles.
- The bride's ex-boyfriend is a member of the band, a collection of musical misfits, at an Italian-Jewish wedding.
- Humanity has backed itself into an ecological endgame as we approach the year 2050. Featuring Moby and prominent scientists, ENDGAME 2050 lays out the reality that, unless we act urgently now, we are hastening our own destruction.
- A middle-class family contends with the burgeoning conservative political views of their irrepressible 12 year old son.
- A sprawling look at the class system in the United States, ranging from WASP elegance to trailer-park desperation, with lots of other stuff in between.
- A powerful memoir of the summer of 1996 and the events that shattered the lives of four close friends.
- This feature length film explores the legacy and cultural resurgence of South American singer-songwriter and activist Victor Jara, who was brutally killed in 1973 following a military coup in Chile. Weaving interviews and archival materials (some rare), supported by an original sound score and a generous helping of Jara songs, the film reveals why Jara's values and music transcend multiple generations, remaining a powerful cultural symbol in the ongoing global struggle for human rights and social justice.
- "Labor Day" is a spoof on a multitude of horror movies. Two years after the events of "Arbor Day," a production company has come to town to make a movie about serial killer Marvin Sullivan. Once they begin, mayhem ensues.
- Fred Tuttle, faced with his father's impending hip operation and his failing farm, needs to make a six-digit salary with a fourth-grade education. So he runs for U.S. Representative from Vermont with a markedly bizarre campaign. Will he triumph over incumbent Bill Blachly?
- A deranged fan goes on a mission to kidnap the former cast of a 1970s kids superhero show in order to produce his own episode.
- A troubled boy learns to open up to his therapist by reliving his traumatic past.
- Jim comes to college second semester and promptly gets sexually entangled with his best friend's roommate. He begins receiving threatening notes and the people around him begin to get killed off by a man with a screwdriver.
- A couple of conniving slackers who make their living dumping girlfriends of confrontation challenged guys meet their match when a woman refuses to be jilted and they must resort to increasingly desperate tactics to break up the relationship.
- It's summer 2005, in the medieval city of York, England - reportedly the most haunted city in the world. As the sun beats down, Jack, an American exchange student, goes for a casual jog in the Yorkshire countryside. Jack likes his 'common space'. Blissfully unaware he has trespassed onto a gun-toting old hippie's farm, he finds her ravenous guard dog fast on his tail. With little chance of negotiation, Jack's casual jog becomes a wild sprint for his life. Desperately, he 'borrows' the old hippie's bicycle in an attempt to evade the dog's bite, and back on the university campus, his wheel-spinning story fuels a cruel prank by his room mates, who play with his concept of 'common space', thereby catalyzing a series of farcical and hilarious conflicts that spiral out of control. As the adventure unfolds, an ensemble international cast and fly-on-the-wall cinematography captures this hilarious battle of wits and snappy one-liners, amid a backdrop of rolling hills, beer, sword fights, rusty bicycles and valuable lessons from an unlikely reunion with the old hippie herself...
- When a voyeuristic recluse loses his nose after being caught by one of his victims, he must venture out of his comfort zone in an effort to get it back. Inspired by Gogol's short story of the same name, The Nose follows Phillip, a voyeuristic hermit who spends his days watching unwitting neighbors through TV screens. When Charles, one of his victims, happens upon the camera in his kitchen, the nose falls right off of Phillips' face. After Phillip anxiously makes the choice to get rid of it, a run in with Charles further complicates things. Phillip struggles to ignore the results of his actions-to disastrous ends. In an age where information is given out and consumed like candy, The Nose asks audiences to come to terms with a fundamental question: what do you give up, when you give in?
- The Undertaker's manager hosts a compilation of the WWF's most grueling matches.
- Don't miss the excitement of Amber Live. This new live streaming show brings you special guests and lots of laughs every week. No show is ever the same, and it's live, so who knows what might happen.
- Three soon-to-be college graduates in Burlington, Vermont become entangled in an absurd plot involving their professor running for mayor, an Elvis impersonator, protesting students, and a group of radical artists.
- When future medicine allows people to live past the human body's shelf life, a young woman visits her grandmother in the hospital and is forced to question the value of immortality when either way you end up in a box.
- In June of 2002, five friends left New York City by minivan and set out across the United States to visit 38 breweries in 40 days.
- During a time of war, a radioman has to communicate to a foreign power over an alliance against a common enemy. However, there is the language barrier between the two which will make things difficult.
- A homophobic boy finds the father he's never seen and must learn to adapt to a new reality when his plumber dad turns out to be a drag queen.
- "Coulda Beens and Wannabes" is a documentary feature that follows the story of RIPHOUSE - a speed metal band from NY that had everything going for them, except themselves. The film chronicles their rise and fall with professional insights from genre legends including Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (Overkill), Steve "Zetro" Souza (EXODUS), Rob Dukes (EX-Exodus and Generation Kill), Don Jamieson (Co-Host THAT METAL SHOW), as well as members of GWAR and MOBILE DEATHCAMP.
- By 2115, the world has been plagued by severe environmental disasters, civil unrest, anarchy and governmental collapse, and pure chaos. Society no longer has easy access to the basic needs of survival, and everyday is a fight to survive. Elixir chronicles the adventures and struggles of a group of three skilled individuals as they traverse the Northeastern United States in search of the new mega-dam, Elixir, built by the water-controlling and ruthless Mulholland Corporation. Without technology or basic necessities, including water, to aid them our group must overcome extreme obstacles including disease, injury, internal moral dilemmas, and Skulks, the mercenary "peace-keeping" militia working for the Mulholland Corporation.
- Shot in the midst of the 2000 U.S. election and ensuing recount, The Opportunity Crisis examines the intersection between cultural awareness and ideological hegemony. A cautionary tale about prioritizing fiscal growth at any cost.
- Sam, an emotionally distressed and mentally fragmented man, must decided whether or not to stay with his unfaithful girlfriend as he waits for a flight to see her.
- A drama about three couples in their mid to late twenties who are facing crises in their relationships. The majority of the film occurs during one night, where all six characters go on journeys with hopes of escaping their problems. However, they cannot escape the reality of their situations and in the end are left with unanswered questions.
- RIPHOUSE 151: Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is a retrospective documentary feature film which showcases the local music scene of Rockland County, NY. The film is focused around a band (RIPHOUSE) from Congers, a hamlet within the county. Based just thirty minutes out of NYC the band had everything going for them, except themselves. Beginning as a local high school cover band they quickly began writing original material that inspired a community of their peers. On the cusp of breaking through to the national circuit their founder and front man veered down a life changing path which his band members could not follow. Filled with truth, fame, success, drugs, and death, Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is the story of the house that ripped and the family that died. Narrated by the band members themselves and including interviews with 30+ people including Rob Dukes of Exodus and Don La Greca of ESPN Radio.
- Pioneers of Hospice is a rare living testament of the history and challenges pioneers in the the field of end-of-life-care faced while shaping hospice care as we know it today. It is recounted by the pioneers themselves in their own words.
- The Shadows of Paper Trees is an experimental short film odyssey that illustrates, interprets, and illuminates verses from "Panjereh" (Window) by the late, legendary Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad.
- A comedic take on a dark part of human nature. This film shows the stages of grief that humans go through demonstrated by a women losing a cookie.
- Starting with the foundation of professional nursing in 1860, nurses have made a significant impact on our individual lives and on our society as a whole. And, that impact will become even more pronounced as demands on our health care system increase exponentially. "LIFELINE: The Vital Role of Nurses in Health Care" will be a video exploring the impact of nurses on our nation's health care system, in our community, on patients and their families, and of course, on the nurses themselves. We will look at the role of nurses on both the front lines of health care, as well as the backbone of patient treatment. We'll see how their observational skills, advanced knowledge, interventions and compassionate care help patients manage their medical needs. Our objective is to create a video that is inspirational, impactful and emotional in conveying the vital role of nurses today.
- Let Us Play' chronicles a 6 month period on the road and in the recording studio with the funk band, Lettuce.
- John Valby, AKA "Dr. Dirty" has entertained crowds since 1974 with his brand of witty, dirty, non-politically correct music. Concerts often feature fan favorites like 'Gang Bang', 'Hey Lade', 'End of the Month' and the immortal 'Barnacle Bill'. "Tequila Mockingbird" mixes live concert footage with interviews backstage and at the recording studio. The newest songs along with some classics are intertwined with stories from the good Doctor covering the history behind the infamous piano to the origins of "Barnacle Bill". If you can't see the Dirt in person, this is your best alternative.