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- After their home is destroyed, Boxhead & Roundhead must head to the big city to battle red tape, rent, rats and the rat race to get it back. Art and industry, friendship and foul play are all in the mix in this, the first feature length Boxhead & Roundhead stressful adventure.
- In this contemporary Snow White/Cinderella influenced story, a tale of love finds its place in a New York ballet class when five young ballet dancers try to bring their favorite instructor back while getting rid of the new, cruel replacement by finding her a new prince.
- A journey through North Dublin in the rain.
- Thus there is no escape from the mind of Zeus.
- The Texas Promise is the story of equity, politics, and money in Texas as the state makes historic decisions about opportunity, the economy, and our democracy.
- Native American Barnie Botone is descended from Guipago, a Kiowa chief. In 1875 Guipago was transported by train to prison. Almost a century later, a young Barnie takes a job as a locomotive engineer with the railroad. He recalls his grandmother's reaction the day he told her about getting the job, and describes his struggles and successes as the only Native American engineer. An animated StoryCorps story.
- Another Christmas passes.
- A family of birds seek comfort in a storm.
- The Honor Code illustrates the ideas of philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah whobelieves honor is the key to lasting social change from within. With a storyteller's flairand a philosopher's rigor, Appiah shows how the concept of honor propelled moralrevolutions in the past and can do so in the future too.
- A short film for the holidays.
- When Darius Clark Monroe was only 16, he and two friends decided to rob a bank. It altered the course of his life forever-and led to an unexpected connection.
- On the verge of professional breakthrough, a young Bertolt Brecht reflects on relationships.