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- A young girl struggles after a traumatic horse riding accident causes her to lose her eyesight. Charles, the head trainer of Southeastern Guide Dogs, trains Apple, a miniature horse, to be her companion and surrogate eyes.
- In a country of 1.2 billion people and in a sport with billions of fans worldwide, there has yet to be a single Indian-born player drafted in the NBA. One in a Billion follows the global journey of Satnam Singh Bhamara from his home of Ballo Ke, a farming village in rural India, to the bright lights of New York City as he attempts to change history. Building up to a climactic draft night after years of hard work, Satnam hopes to finally create the long-awaited connection between India and the NBA.
- Friends travel to a secluded campsite where they are warned not to ring a bell and go against that advice summoning sinister creatures - along with Hank.
- Girl in the Palms is the story of a young woman at the cross roads of her life. After experiencing a mysterious tragedy LUNA leaves everything she knows behind and rides her thumb south to Florida. Like a modern day Alice in Wonderland she meets a plethora of amazing characters and has a illuminating adventures that inform her quest for self actualization. From the hippie hideaways to the open sea to the edge of Key West "Girl in the Palms" is a technicolor odyssey that you won't want to end.
- Stomp! Shout! Scream!, a beach party rock and roll monster movie, is set in 1966 and features an all-girl garage rock band and the legend of the Skunk Ape (the Florida Everglades version of Bigfoot).
- A self-absorbed idiot hellbent on becoming famous tries to charm his ex-girlfriend, who is now a celebrity rock star, by pretending he's still in love with her.
- A young wife and mother of two children is challenged to overcome her passive beliefs on religion after a serious car accident. Receiving haunting images of her past she is forced to make a decision that will decide her fate.
- A band of adventurers steals an enchanted stone, and earns a wizard's desperate revenge. The wizard must summon all his old fighting comrades to get the artifact back - before its evil dooms their world.
- Good Friends. A Romantic Dinner. A Full moon. After other couples depart a dinner party, a couple discusses their relationship and upcoming anniversary.
- After fighting with his boss and losing his job, Monty, a semi-successful thespian, flees back home to live with his parents under false pretenses. His old friends and family are left to deal with his inflated ego, while he comes to terms with the fact he isn't as 'great' as he may believe.
- A workplace comedy about a family insurance business owned by Joan and the often bizarre comp claims they are forced to manage.
- Little boy Dennis sat on a wall, wondering what would become of it all. The Sunny Side takes us on a short self affirming-journey through the entire life of a person, from the 1960's to the present day.
- Two slackers, who try to get out of working jobs at all costs, become the unwilling participants of a recruitment to become zombie killers during a zombie apocalypse
- Coffee shop patrons admire each other from afar, but a rivalry soon breaks out over a common interest.
- Grammy Award winning violinist James Ehnes decided that for his 40th birthday he would tour every province and territory in Canada, in his most ambitious recital tour ever. Life-long friend and filmmaker Nate Bower journeyed with James, his accompanist Andrew Armstrong (a world-renowned pianist himself), and James' family to every corner of the country, capturing the life behind the tour, intimate family moments, and breathtaking 'postcards' of each region, set to the gorgeous score performed by James and Andrew in his hometown of Brandon, Manitoba. Now living only minutes away from his parents and sister in Florida, James allows viewers a glimpse behind the facade of, arguably, the best violinist in the world.
- "Career Grand Slam" Champ Andre Agassi and his former coach Nick Bollettieri of the Bollettieri Tennis Academy offer advanced lessons in tennis's nuances.
- Three people experience the unexpected at the doctor's office.
- Steve Street is about to lead his Highschool Football team to the City Championship, when he's diagnosed with cancer.
- Sing See Rock City in the Style of "Rick Trevino". Stingray Karaoke Country, 80'S & 90'S, 1997, English, Key Ab.
- A preview to the eventual feature length film, "The Key" is the story of a boy's journey to learn about the grandfather he never knew, a revolutionary invention his grandfather never finished and a father who doesn't want to open the door to the past. Robert Asbury is an eleven-year-old boy who lives alone with his widowed and emotionally distant father. One evening, while flipping through television channels he stops on a show discussing famous inventors, including an infamous 'failed inventor', Gregory Asbury, a name and a picture that is too familiar to ignore. When Robert finds an old picture of his grandfather and compares the two, his ordinary life is about to change. Against his father's wishes, Robert heads out in search of answers.
- A couple struggling through a failing marriage are their dying child's only chance at survival, but a deep dark secret threatens to kill them all.
- Radical racial separatist groups, both black and white -- including the KKK, White Aryan Resistance, the Pan African Inter-Nationalist (PAIN) movement -- are explored in this disturbing look at the extremes of racialist thought. The film climaxes with a joint rally in favor of racial separation staged by the Klan and members of PAIN on the site of the first slave market in the United States in the town square of St. Augustine, Florida.