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- Solene is a romantic short film about an actress who falls in love with a female SUP athlete.
- An interesting collage of images and sound about David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick and how to win friends while brainwashing people.
- Docuseries exploring the challenges that race has played in the sports world
- Cedrick Richardson, a college student trying to stay off of the streets is looking for suitable employment. Dain "the gambler" (gambles for a living), and Gdog (a drug dealer who wants to make it big in the Djaying entertainment industry). Each are living separate lives but they all come together when G-dog is ratted out and sent to jail. He calls on his only friend Cedrick to help him support his family the only way he knows how. Cedrick doesn't want to risk all that he has worked for but gives in and gets Dain "the gambler" to help him sell Gdog's drugs to help support Gdog's family. Each experience the harsh consequences of word of mouth and hearsay that will conclude the reality of "Dangers of the Tongue".
- When the individualistic, cynical soldier-for-hire Jimmy Valiant (Brant Harris) is recruited to protect an idealistic Texas state senator, the two are forced to work together to unravel a conspiracy that forces Jimmy to face a dilemma between his own lust for vengeance and his family's convictions about justice.
- A preservation document of historical proportions. Several key interviews with dignitaries and representatives of the Jewish community in America.
- When one good deed goes terribly wrong.
- "Proudly We Served: Virgin Islands Veterans of the Korean War" is the third in a series of documentaries on Virgin Islanders who served our country. Produced for the American Legion District 10 of the United States Virgin Islands, this video vividly explores what motivated Virgin Islanders to serve in the Korean War (1950-1953), their contributions to the war effort, and the effect military service had on their lives. This documentary contains excerpts of interviews combined with photographs gleaned from their personal collections, newsreel footage, and clippings from newspaper articles during that period, as well as other archival materials that convey what life was like living in the United States Virgin Islands during the time of the Korean War.
- TV Mini Series
- When a young pregnant mother with disability arrives at a mysterious house, she experiences a series of strange events that lead her to believe that someone is kept prisoner within the house.
- An Army veteran and his wife escape the rat race of corporate America in pursuit of their dream to live and play music on a small tropical island... and get a lot more than they bargained for. No actors, no script and no second takes. It's all happening. Welcome to Paradise.
- Goldentusk takes on Superman as he sings original lyrics to the main theme from Superman.
- World War II veteran, Captain Frank DeLand traveled 16,000 miles to fight in the least known theatre of the war: China, Burma, and India. He traveled through the war torn waters of the Pacific and aided Chinese forces during Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's reign. He survived many perilous flights through the Himalayan mountains, and risked his life on many occasions. However, his contributions to his country did not end with the War, he went on to be a top physician in the world of Oncology.
- A popular Los Angeles radio DJ, Maurice Manning, finds himself trapped in the Virgin Islands. Thrown into a battle between an island mystic and the criminal underworld of payola and illegal drugs. It's a harrowing trip that rips him out of his self-absorption toward redemption. Believing he is in control of his world, Maurice uncovers the dark figures pulling the strings of his career through Zerai, a prophet, poet and warrior, whose life-long goal is to keep the islands safe. For the first time in his life, Maurice feels compassion for humanity and discovers how he has been manipulated. He finally learns his lesson in a life and death struggle. The revenge Maurice wreaks upon the criminals may not save his heart, but perhaps, will save his soul.
- A former teenage drug addict has just completed her six-month rehabilitation. She is being discharged today and plans to sign up for college.
- This is the inspiring true story of a community who took care of each other during life's greatest storms. It's the tale of how one journalist shed light on his community when nature and the rest of the world left them in darkness.
- After a Doctor becomes infatuated with a young woman, he witnesses a crime against her and gets stuck in the middle.
- Johnny Richards is a prisoner who is about to get an early release due to political changes in St.Maarten. Richards was serving time for the accidental murder of a father and son. The widow of the victim Maria, learns of his potential pardon and goes to extreme measures to stop the release from taking place.
- In the U.S. Virgin Islands, green iguanas are dramatically increasing in number and spreading. The situation has left most humans and iguanas scratching their heads about how to get by in the fast-changing island environment. The film engages in a lively debate about when and where animals are welcome, and if it is possible to create environments where it is easier for humans and all species to co-exist. Of mounting concern is the challenges to balance local agricultural production and space for the iguanas.
- Veterans from the Virgin Islands faced unique challenges as they left a small, predominantly African Caribbean American community to join the segregated armed forces of the United States. The surviving group of veterans provided a rich source of historical and social perspectives. The result of over 30 interviews, this 56-minute documentary produced for American Legion in the US Virgin Islands, provides insight into the lives and experiences of these veterans: their motivation for serving in the armed forces, their experiences with racism, their contributions and the effects of their service on their lives.
- Otis Fisher's heyday as a successful musician has passed him by and now he is widowed and alone. He could pick up his trumpet again, but the perfectionist in him won't dare. Only after spending time with his niece, Josie, does he re-discover his passion as he steps into the spotlight once again.
- A meeting takes place for the first time between a mother and her son whom she had given up for adoption at birth. Also present is a (not too competent) translator as the mother only speaks French whilst the son only speaks English. During the meeting the son expresses his feelings of anger at being "abandoned" and given up for adoption by his biological mother. The mother is highly distressed and the situation soon takes a turn for the worse.
- An unwanted soul-mate wants to rekindle a relationship that started in 18th Century Ghana.
- This is the second film in a documentary video series produced by the American Legion, District No. 10. This video is based on interviews with Virgin Islands veterans and looks at the veterans' reasons for serving in the armed forces, documents their experiences with combat and racial prejudice while serving their country, and explores their feelings towards the war and the effects it had on their lives.
- The horrifying tale of a man who was a little too good at NBA Jam.
- Rashell is a junior black belt in St Thomas. Drug violence and murder are on the rise and the streets are relentless. Grand Master Otto shows her a new technique that could save her life, will it be enough?
- One woman's journey into the mystic.
- How far will Rachel go to find her missing cell phone at the party?!
- Various places on the island of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands appear in videos, shorts and 24/7 livestreams on YouTube.
- A turf war erupts between two neighbors over the use of one's driveway or 'turn around.'