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- A young man returns to his family farm, after a long stay in ex-gay conversion therapy, and is torn between the expectations of his emotionally distant father, and the memories of a past, loving relationship he has tried to bury.
- What would you do to save your child? A young teenager struggles with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family.
- Corey had it all - a successful career, a sister who's his best friend and most of all, a bright future with his boyfriend. But, when the boyfriend dumps him for a woman, Corey sets off on a wild journey of self-discovery that leads him to new love and a life-changing choices.
- WWII Japanese war brides share their stories of struggle and triumph. Arriving in the US alongside husbands who were their former enemies, they experienced being disowned by their Japanese families and rejection by their American in-laws.
- Artist Yayoi Kusama and experts discuss her life and work, from her modest beginnings in Japan to becoming an internationally renowned artist.
- This documentary looks at one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks in American history at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA.
- Two triathletes battle their personal demons while they train for the biggest event of their lives.
- A look back at the story of the classic Disney film "The Parent Trap". Featuring memories and stories about the original 1961 film and the three sequels with various cast/crew alongside the star of the films Hayley Mills.
- A story told by the perspective of Sophia's dog as she faces the traumatic of leaving an abusive relationship. Despite those around her who tell her to leave her dog behind, Sophia fights to keep them both safe.
- Jumping off hospital rooftops, hanging themselves in janitorial closets, overdosing on drugs-they're A students and their suicides are often like well-planned school projects. Doctors are our healers, yet they have the highest rate of suicide among any profession. Medical students and families of physicians touched by suicide come out of the shadows to expose this silent epidemic and the truth about a sick healthcare system that not only drives our brilliant young doctors to take their own lives but puts patients lives at risk too.
- 26 Seconds is a dramatic feature documentary focusing on the horrors of global sex trafficking. This film is a 3-stage project that reveals the global epidemic of child sex trafficking. The first stage was the multi-award winning documentary short. The second stage is 26 Seconds - ISIS Sex Slaves. The third stage is a doc-series which highlights the survivor stories filmed from Asia to Africa and right here in our own backyards in the USA.
- The true story of Morris E. Goodman, an iron-willed, self-made salesman who suffers paralyzing injuries in a plane crash, and decides to use the secrets of his business success to achieve a full recovery.
- Life-worn Charlie struggles with leaving his present life and family in Ohio to return to his childhood Kentucky home and the music and lifestyle that once defined him. But first he must pass his musical heritage on to his grand-kids.
- Factory worker Rose Donnelly must stand up for her female co-workers when their supervisor ignores blatant harassment and refuses to treat them as equals to their male co-workers. Based on the We Can Do It poster by J. Howard Miller.
- Shot on location and based on actual events, this dramatic short is the first film to tell the story of South Africa's rhino poaching war from both sides of the fence.
- "26 Seconds" is a dramatic documentary short on the horrors of sex tourism in Thailand and Cambodia. "26 Seconds" is a poignant and unapologetic doc series in its exposure of a grave global dilemma of human trafficking. One child every "26 Seconds" is trafficked globally, the majority ending up in the sex trade. 26 Seconds features the heartbreaking stories of children and women from vastly different cultures experiencing horrifically similar traumas which highlights the active efforts of non-profit organizations that rescue victims, raise awareness to ultimately put a stop to this horrific, worldwide industry. The 26 Seconds doc series follows children and women from each of the target countries: Thailand, Cambodia, Iraq, India, Mexico, East Africa and right here in our own backyards in the USA. The story is told through the survivors' point of view, with support and additional perspective from expert testimony. It will deliver a compelling emotional journey in the hopes of raising worldwide awareness of this urgent issue, and will challenge each of us to stand up for innocent children and women all around the world.
- The U.S. cesarean section rate is over 30%, and many women lack information about their delivery options. One of the reasons for this high rate is breech presentation. During pregnancy, babies move freely until the last trimester, when they tend to settle head down. Babies that do not are in a breech presentation. Until recently, these babies could be delivered vaginally or by cesarean section. Today, very few women experience vaginal breech delivery as an option. Heads Up, a short documentary by Elliot Berlin and Melissa Kennedy, explores the history of breech delivery options. The film highlights the plight of women who would like, or would have liked, the option for vaginal breech delivery and follows several women who fought for that choice.
- Sunshine Girl is inspired by the life story of Christina MacLachlan and her battles with cancer and trauma as a youth and adult and whose courage, faith and love give us hope that light can still shine into the darkest of places.
- King Lear is an in-depth study of love, power and death. Through this film Shakespeare is saying, "Don't blame the gods or the heaven's for the horrors committed on earth. No. Blame hellish inhumanity on those who inhabit the earth."
- One hot, smoggy afternoon, Lavergne (SEAN YOUNG) and Tony (QUINTON AARON) attempt to climb an absurdly steep flight of outdoor steps in the Hollywood Hills. Lavergne wishes she were back in her apartment watching "The Match Game" and eating Cheetos. Tony refuses to give up on her, goads her up the stairs with a mixture of brutality and real tenderness. Humorous, tragic, and deeply touching, Lavergne and Tony's story reveals itself between the bottom of the stairs and the top, mined by the filmmakers for its maximum seriocomic potential. Based on a real incident witnessed by DeStefano when he first moved to Hollywood from Honolulu, and later produced as a One-Act play, the film explores the complex relationship between friends who are enemies and enemies who are friends. Lorenzo's film is a tribute to Nathanael West's "The Day of the Locust", the plays of Samuel Beckett, and to the countless two-reel comedies shot in these very hills over 100 years ago.
- Eden's modeling dreams were crushed when she was exposed to heroin in high school. Now, close to death, a new acquaintance helps Eden find her value and and redemption in a new faith relationship.
- Twenty male inmates in a Kentucky prison form an unlikely Shakespearean acting troupe.
- An eye-opening documentary about the true cost of living in the wireless age.
- An intimate and kaleidoscopic voyage behind the closed doors of the Chinese birth tourism industry in the U.S.
- When a decorated firefighter's son is diagnosed with autism, he struggles not to become the abusive parent from his past.