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- After being kicked out of his rock band, Dewey Finn becomes a substitute teacher of an uptight elementary private school, only to try and turn his class into a rock band.
- While watching TV, ex-adman Morris Codman receives a message from God. Advised by the Almighty to go into business for himself, Codman inaugurates his own religion, founded on a philosophy of selfishness.
- College freshman Krishna Reddy, who has never cared for his Indian-American cultural heritage, looks forward to a new life on campus but is surprised to find that he has been assigned Indian roommates. Through his new experiences, he struggles to understand the side of himself he has always turned his back on in order to fit in.
- This short film, one of the first to use camera tricks, depicts the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- An intimate look into the adult fandom of the popular children's television series "Thomas and Friends." Featuring interviews with both fans and series crew members alike.
- Three men hammer on an anvil and pass a bottle of beer around.
- As a young Indian family in America struggles with life between traditional and modern values they are unknowingly marked as a child predator's next target.
- A New Jersey School teacher gets mistaken several times too many as a certain Mafia Boss.
- An egoistic and overprotective father, tests his soon-to-be son in law whether he is suitable for his daughter or not. Mayhem ensues after he learns that his future son in law is not that what he imagined.
- A man (Thomas Edison's assistant) takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. This is one of the earliest Thomas Edison films and was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States.
- One of W.K.L. Dickson's laboratory workers horses around for the camera.
- The very first American film shown to public audiences and the press. It depicts William K.L. Dickson taking off his hat and greeting the audience.
- An athlete swings Indian clubs.
- A manipulative New Jersey bottom-feeder brings disarray and mayhem to the lives of everyone around him.
- Two men wearing boxing gloves prepare to spar in the Edison Company studio.
- The "Late" Dead Wrong and his posse of undead floozies take you on a journey to Edison New Jersey to visit eXXXotica Expo and XXX Church. Before the night is over the denizens of zombonia crack open a rooted Amazon Kindle and interview a porn star. We also hear from up and coming horror writer Christine Dougherty. Finally we wrap it all up with some medieval music.
- A young woman hired to cater the post-funeral gathering for accused killer Hank Boyd discovers his crimes and death may not be what they seem.
- An Edison company worker makes large gestures in front of a Kinetoscope to test the new camera system.
- A bizarre love story that follows the criminal life of Mike and his clumsy thief partners; Dan and Larry. Their "way" of robbing is scavenging and scrapping for money by mainly pick-pocketing on the streets. Although they start to run low and become desperate for a big hit of cash. Lucky enough, one of the goons has been scouting out a target. The target is LOADED, the target is the PERFECT HIT, the target is Ava, Mike's childhood friend and crush.
- "Firemen in working uniform, rubber coats, helmets, and boots. Thrilling rescue from burning building. Smoke effects are fine." - from the Edison Catalog
- In an experiment that follows up on the results of 'Monkeyshines, No. 1', an Edison company worker again moves around in front of the motion picture camera.
- A person who doesn't believe in the marriage system gets into an inner conflict, whether to marry a woman who he is in love with or live with the woman who has a similar ideology. A series of events occur with his friends' lives which eventually help him to understand what is important in his life.
- Short film featuring two monkeys fighting.
- Indrajit a young magician lives with his grandfather in India, while his dad, Krishna, runs a TV channel abroad. Indrajit's life takes a dramatic turn after his father takes him away to live with him.
- A lost film, directed by William K.L. Dickson about two men wrestling.
- A family in Appalachia inherits money and a house in New Jersey. They experience a clash of cultures upon arrival in the north. The oldest daughter gets bullied by some students, but turns the tables and responds with kindness.
- Lost film that depicts the burning of Joan of Arc. Only fragments of it still exist in the Centre Jeanne d'Arc in Orléans and in the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.
- GABBY retreats to her New Jersey hometown. It's not what she expected. Her frustrated friends, frenzied family and new love aren't quite the stress-release she was looking for.
- Luis Martinetti, a contortionist suspended from acrobatic flying rings, contorts himself for about thirty seconds. This is one of the first films made for Edison's kinetoscopes.
- A fine exhibition of horsemanship by Lee Martin, a genuine cowboy. This particular broncho is an unusually wicked one. (from Edison Films)
- A scene from Charles Hoyt's 'A Milk White Flag': A brass band marches out, led by bandmaster Steele Ayers. When Ayers reaches his position, he turns around and directs the musicians as they take up their own positions.
- Experimental film to test the new kinetoscope which depicts two men practicing fencing.
- Short, experimental film depicting James C. Duncan smoking a pipe.
- "Ship of Miracles" is the inspiring true story of a handful of American merchant seamen who saved 14,000 people on a single boat voyage. This the 'Greatest Sea Rescue in the History of Mankind".
- TV Series
- "King of the slack wire. His daring feats of balancing as he performs his thrilling feats in midair show that he is perfectly at home." (from Edison Films)
- Over the past few years, electronic dance music has taken off in popular culture. However, the transition from an underground movement to a mainstream juggernaut has not happened overnight. In 2012, EDM has reached a fever pitch, becoming the hottest ticket in music since Hip Hop in the late 90's. Electronic Dance Music's shift into the mainstream spotlight has opened the up the gates, inviting a broader critical look at the genre as a whole. When the dust finally clears, the landscape of electronic music will have extended its reach to all forms of music. We are witnessing this evolution happen right now and over the next few years the hybrid genres that will come into existence are going to create an unstoppable momentum for dance music as a whole. The Drop is a documentary film exploring this cultural phenomenon. From the artists to the fans, as well as the growing festival industry, the Drop will follow all aspects of the growth of a genre of music that is defining today's generation.
- Two men shake hands for the Kinetograph.
- Inspired by true stories of homeless people in America. It delves into the dynamics of the relationships between 3 homeless Indians in USA.
- A gymnast assumes a number of positions while holding a wand in both hands.
- A young man goes on a drug-induced internal journey (with his subconscious guiding him along), in the hopes of getting over his ex-girlfriend.
- Bryan Danielson defends the ROH World Heavyweight Championship against Samoa Joe, Austin Aries and Roderick Strong defend the ROH World Tag Team Championships in a four-way match with the Briscoes, the Irish Airborne and their former Generation Next stablemates Matt Sydal and Jack Evans, and more.
- One of the pictures to be seen in the machine, for example, was that of a blacksmith shop in which two men were working, one shoeing a horse, the other heating iron at the forge. One would be seen to drive the nail into the shoe of the horse's hoof, to change his position and every movement needed in the work was clearly shown as if the object was in real (life). In fact, the whole routine of the two men's labour and their movements for the day was presented to the view of the observer.
- Scene represents section of the interior of a Chinese Opium Den.
- Inspired by Debbie Savigliano's book of the same name, this new documentary examines how one woman's grief over the sudden and tragic death of her niece turned into a life mission that has ended up helping so many others.