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- The complete story of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
- Chuck wants to leave home but can't make the grade for boarding school. Then he finds out the disfigured recluse living nearby is an ex-teacher.
- While grieving the loss of his late wife, a world-renowned author goes into seclusion on an island in the Gulf of Maine. In his isolation, he befriends a strange entity that may not be of this world.
- A young African American man, reeling from the tragic loss of his wife, travels to rural Maine to seek answers from his estranged mother-in-law, who is herself confronting guilt and grief over her daughter's death.
- The small New England village of Dunwich harbors many secrets, but none so dark as the origin of Wilbur Whateley. Born to an albino mother and raised in seclusion by his occultist grandfather, Wilbur shuns the outside world in favor of his family's dark mythology. Set in the early 1920s, "Dunwich" is an intimate tale of the Whateley clan and of a mysterious man who threatens to take Wilbur from his family.
- On May 19th, 2019 Brunswick celebrated the 300th anniversary of its extraordinary Town Commons. For over three centuries, the Commons have served as a popular recreation destination and invaluable community asset. Uncommon Ground, Josh Flanagan and Ania Johnston's debut Documentary, outlines the history of the Brunswick Town Commons and celebrates environmental stewardship at a local level.
- As the Third Reich crumbled, a Nazi Occultist performed one last, desperate, ritual. This is his story, these are his words.
- This entry in the "See America First" series focuses on the ten years prior to the US Civil War. We see monuments and buildings associated with people and places of that era. Some of these are: a monument to slaves in Nachitoches, Louisiana; the Brunswick, Maine home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, where she wrote the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; Fort Nashboro in Nashville, Tennessee; composer Stephen Foster's home in Bardstown, Kentucky; the grave of abolitionist John Brown at his family's farm in North Elba, New York; and Andrew Jackson's home, The Hermitage.
- This documentary explores the life and career of actress and comedienne Patsy Kelly.
- "The Mayor" is a documentary feature film following Josh Duffy , and how he is lives with Williams Syndrome; His trials, tribulations, and successes.
- The Everone's lonely but colorful existence is visited by a curious newcomer. Following an unforeseen accident, the void-dwelling Nevermask appears, and the Everone must cope with the aftermath.
- A mockumentary focused on an experimental movie theater. Created to compete in the Maine Film Association's 72-Hour Winter Film Challenge.
- A military-driven high school student acquires a video of a government backed murder and finds himself on the run from near-invincible forces.
- Tom, a late 20s outcast in the rural world comes across a country farm house. The allure of the house begins to satisfy Tom in ways that no person has been able to. His desire could end up giving him more than he bargained for.
- In the year 1920 two Miskatonic University graduates are practicing medicine by day and trying to revive the dead by night. Herbert West is prepared to go to great lengths to see his theories through to fruition, and when his fellow doctor is called away Herbert takes advantage of a golden opportunity. But with Dr. Helder's return we learn how imperfect Herbert's solution really is.
- In the early 1920s a traveling show comes to Arkham led by the mysterious Nyarlathotep. Like much of the population of Arkham young Dr Burke goes to see the show - but finds neither the show nor the showman are what they seem.
- Melissa Reynolds and Detective Ray Miller try to track down a serial killer who has taken both of Reynolds' children.
- A young man, named Derek, keeps receiving phone calls from his last girlfriend, Emily, asking for him back. Derek struggles to move on with his life. Getting help from his friend and trying to date someone else. But can he truly let go of his past relationship?
- Case is stuck in a destructive relationship with his ex, Sara. Things change however as Case gets fed up, and meets a local girl named Mary.
- On July 10, 1978, Eric Wilson - a 19-year from Ottawa and student at Tufts University - left home to drive to a summer college course in Colorado. When he went missing four days afterward in Nebraska, his family tried to persuade local and U.S. police that he wasn't simply a runaway and hadn't simply forgotten to call home. The program examines the lengths to which they had to go to find out what happened to Eric, and the byzantine nature of the legal system which seemed less interested in pursuing justice than in avoiding the expenses involved in the investigation and potential trials.
- The story of snow including how it is formed and the human inventions that help us live with the white stuff.