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- Follow the adventures of Peter Pan, a boy who does not want to grow up, and how he recruits three siblings in London, and together they embark on a magical adventure on the enchanted island of Neverland.
- Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the Maryland School of the Arts.
- Believe it or not, even Smalltown USA still has people who are unfulfilled and unrelieved in the midst of plenty. Levonna and Lamar could have the perfect relationship, were it not for Lamar's obsession with rear entry.
- Steve Balderson's movie, "Sex, Lies, and Sugar" focuses on a group of 1960's era suburban housewives. Close-knit and neighborly, they are all bent on one-upping each other, trying to prove that each is "the hostess with the mostess." They begin a recipe club, holding dinner parties, testing out their new casseroles. But when the gatherings become increasingly boozy and flirtatious, more than recipes start getting swapped. The story moves from stylized and campy to a drama about irresponsibility, selfishness, and damaged people. "Sex, Lies, and Sugar" is raw and uncompromising, evocative of classics like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and the more contemporary "American Beauty."
- Comedy tracing the constant feud between Casey and her stepbrother Derek as they vie for control of their household.
- The classic tale by Jane Austen of family scandal, social graces, and the unrequited love between cousins.
- The Toxic Avenger must defend his friends from his own evil alternate universe doppelgänger, The Noxious Offender.
- Dr. Gordon Freeman must fight his way out of a secret research facility after a teleportation experiment goes disastrously wrong.
- The film follows adventurer Jeff Johnson as he retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia.
- A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.
- Seen through the eyes of a Special Operations soldier, this first hand account documents the brutality of combat. An untold account everyone should hear.
- A film about cats. And Japan. And a bewildered British guy. But mostly cats.
- Early morning silence is broken by screeching tires as a helicopter bears down on a speeding vehicle. Not a single word of dialogue is spoken throughout the entire film.
- At 6:05 PM on August 1st, 2007 the I-35W bridge running through downtown Minneapolis collapsed. BRIDGE explores the unique stories and individuals of this life-altering moment as they were 12 years ago and as they are today.
- A teenage girl learns that she is the reincarnation of Queen Guinevere of Camelot to be trained by Merlin to be a mystic defender of the innocent.
- In 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were the problems merely kicked down the road?
- A fast-food junkie goes on a culinary voyage of discovery to Japan.
- When an execution is sanctioned in the UK for the first time in almost 50 years, it soon becomes a media circus. The television rights are sold, and it becomes the worlds biggest reality TV show, re-branded as X-Day.
- A common day in the actual Italy, narrated by the different stories of seven different people, it's the starting point for an overview to the 21st century's italian society, among corrupt politicians, unfaithful husbands, hardcore soccer fans and dishonest businessmen.
- Fly, Black Boy shares the story of Bronson Hill, a young man from inner city, Grand Rapids, Michigan who defied odds with the support of his family and belief in god to become an NFL athlete and more.
- A missing girl, gangsters, a terrible secret, and a heavy body count. The British soap opera genre just got nasty.
- Magic Money is a documentary film which explores the mysterious origins of Bitcoin, its role in society, and how it could shape the future of our world.
- TV Mini SeriesPost follows Sam-a young, talented, but near-sociopathic director-who is beat up by his entire cast and crew on the final day of filming his movie. When he realizes the last scene requires a re-shoot, he must suck up his pride and apologize to each of his wronged crew members individually. Imagine if Julius Caesar survived the stabbing and went door to door to each of his twenty-six attackers to find out why they attempted to murder him.
- On Christmas Eve in Milan, three friends dressed in Santa Claus costumes are arrested by the police during an apparent robbery attempt and taken to a police station, where the Chief Bestetti accuses them of being the band of thieves known as the "Santa Clauses Band". In search of a way to prove their innocence, the three try to explain the reasons for which they found themselves in such strange situation.
- Skatopia is an Appalachian farm where hardcore skating, punk rock and hillbilly culture collide in one anarchistic, unique community. Mad-Max style demolition derbies and spontaneous car burning accompany all-night skate sessions. Pain is a badge of honor. Tony Hawk calls Skatopia a "rite of passage" for hardcore skaters. Skatopia's owner, Brewce Martin, dreamed of a place where he could live and breathe skating... a place where people forget their "outside" lives by plunging into high-energy craziness. A continual work-in-progress, this rural farm is a mecca for skaters who want to live outside society's rules. "Dictator Brewce" presides over the mayhem like a modern-day Jim Jones. But despite Skatopia's infamy, he scrambles non-stop to keep the farm solvent. Now 40, he's bent on creating a monument to freedom that will outlast him. As filming begins in 2006, Brewce hatches a slew of plans to get out of debt and build crazy new skate terrain. His infectious optimism persists even as misfortunes pile on. But with an unexpected stay in jail, it looks as if the year's great potential is lost. He returns to Skatopia bent on salvaging his income, his relationships and rest of the skating season. The movie celebrates the freedom from everyday life that Skatopia offers, but it also takes a hard look at the flip side of Brewce's energy and charisma. No story-book hero, Brewce can switch from inspiring visionary to bullying cult-leader in seconds.