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- Walter Gibson is a university freshman going through a dry spell. His old buddy arranges a "sure thing" for him in California. Gibson and his classmate Allison then take a long road trip out to Cali, and both foil each other's plans.
- The complete story of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
- Patrick Miranda and his team attempt to unravel the mystery of the murders committed on HWY-905.
- During a stark winter weekend in upstate NY, siblings Eve and Max reconnect a year after their mother's death. With wit, patience and a bit of magic the two are forced to stumble through their grief and practice growing up.
- Pauline, a young maiden, must protect herself from the treacherous "guardian" of her inheritance, who repeatedly plots to murder her and take the money for himself.
- A ragtag group of veterans in New York deal with the aftermath of war by creating unusual art.
- What is music? Many of today's top artists and scholars grapple with the question in this cinematic look at a uniquely human obsession. The Heart is a Drum Machine is a new feature documentary film project from the producers of Moog.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- Myra Maynard, is plagued by a wide variety of metaphysical assaults by the corrupt Black Order, a secret organization which uses magic, curses and any supernatural means possible to achieve its ends.
- A silent office worker struggles to complete his tasks while the filmmaker behind this short film discusses its labored creation.
- Eugenicist Harry J. Haiselden warns a young couple who are considering marriage that they are ill-matched and will produce defective offspring. He is right; their baby is born defective, dies quickly, and floats up into heaven.
- Left a sex store by her recently deceased uncle, asexual Zora teams up with asexual aromantic Ember to run it. Problem is, it's a front for the mob.
- Hazel Kirke, daughter of Dunstan Kirke, a miller, is sent off to be educated by Squire Rooney, who has promised to marry her upon her return. All this in repayment for a small sum which Rodney advanced to save the old mill from the auction block. Five years later, near the end of her school years, she meets Arthur Carringford. At home again, she renews her promise to Rodney. Some days later, Arthur on a hunting trip, meets with an accident near the mill, and is confined there for some weeks, during which time a new friendship springs up between the two. Some time later, when Rodney and Dunstan see Hazel and Arthur embracing, Dunstan denounces them and sends them away. Arthur's mother, to save the family fortune, wishes Arthur to marry Maude, her ward, who is loved by Pittacus Greene, and whose fortune was squandered by the elder Carringford before his death. She sends Pittacus and Arthur's valet to dissuade Arthur from marrying Hazel, and they arrive as the two are coming away. At a nearby village, the valet, thinking the ceremony is to be a fake, goes to a saloon for a "minister." He then notifies Mrs. Carringford by letter. A few weeks later that lady arrives during Arthur's absence and tells Hazel that she has been duped. The girl, distracted, runs away and upon Arthur's return the panic-stricken mother tells of the plot and passes away from a heart attack. After a day or two's search for Hazel, Arthur rides toward home, stopping at a small church. The parson proves to be the one who married them and he tells of his good work in the slums of nearby towns disguised as a "tough." The two ride off to the mill hoping to meet Hazel. Unknown to the young people, Dunstan's terrible denunciation of them has left him sightless and it is before Hazel's blinded father that the two are reunited with parental blessing, only after Arthur has rescued Hazel from the icy millpond waters into which she had thrown herself.
- The Messenger is an artful investigation into the causes of songbird mass depletion and the people working to turn the tide. This visually thrilling film reveals how the issues facing birds also pose daunting implications for our planet.
- Serial in 15 parts about a female crime-fighting reporter.
- Burnout pizza boy Jonathan "Lynchy" Lynch finds himself being seduced by a sexy, older housewife while making a delivery. His fortunes change, however, when he learns that she is attempting to frame him for the murder of her husband.
- An internet dweller's relationship with gruesome online videos is put in question after seeing a former friend featured in one.
- A crazed, philandering professor prevents his studious wife from leaving him by committing the perfect murder.
- Lucas, an everyman, navigates complicated personal relationships in the context of a drug crisis that grips the nation and his own family, now and in the past. Will he be able to commit to those close to him or will his commitments weigh him down?
- Part food doc, part comedy special, Gutbuster follows unhealthy stand-up comedian Dave Stone on a cross-country tour after a sobering health diagnosis pushes him toward a major lifestyle change. He talks to farmers, doctors and academics by day, compiling his own idiot's guide to the modern American meal, then makes funny about his experiences onstage by night.
- The Stars at Night is a feature documentary exploring the relationship between mythology, astronomy, and original storytelling.
- In Wintersmith Village, Talia Abrams must struggle with her own self doubt to accept the help she needs to save her people from the tyrannical demon Fenris.
- A 15-chapter serial.
- Documentary about a post-war housing development in Montauk NY on Long Island.
- A man starts to question his girlfriend's loyalty when she gets cast in a sexually-demanding play. Meanwhile, he befriends a wise yet mysterious man named Lucius.
- Serial about Japanese spies trying to invade the US but whose plans are foiled by a rich heiress and a Secret Service agent.
- An Indian rajah determines to give the prince, his son, the advantages of an American university education, and brings him to the United States. Arriving at the university town they stop at the hotel there and are immediately besieged by the reporters who scent a good story, especially as it is reported that the rajah brings with him one of the famous jewels of the world, a magnificent diamond. Among the reporters is a young man on his first assignment who at once makes friends with the prince. In the meantime Nell Reardon, the "badger queen," is approached by Moreland, a "gentleman" crook, and threatened with exposure if she does not aid him to obtain possession of the rajah's jewel. She promises her aid and as a first step registers at the same hotel as the rajah, under the alias of the "Countess Mirska." Billy is assigned to interview her. The prince is struck with the woman's charms and persuades Billy to introduce him. At the instigation of Moreland. the woman persuades the prince to show her the diamond. Fearing his father's displeasure the young man secretly takes the jewel from the strong box. Seeing their opportunity, Moreland and Harley, his "pal," invite the prince to have some refreshments at the hotel café and the prince asks to have Billy included in the party. The jewel is passed around and admired. By accident, and while no one is looking, it falls from the case and lodges in the cuff of the reporter's trousers. Later, while in his own room, he discovers it and immediately runs back to the hotel to return it to the prince. Unable to find him, he decides to stay at the hotel for the night, takes a room and throws himself upon the bed, fully clothed. The anxiety of his responsibility preys upon his mind so that his slumbers are disturbed and his rest is a nightmare. In the meantime the prince discovers the loss, tells the crooks of it and they search the café together. The crooks secretly believe each other guilty, but when they tax one another with the crime they mutually prove their innocence. Without saying anything to each other they visit the reporter's home and search his room. Finding one another in the room their mutual distrust deepens. Billy's distraught mind causes him to talk in his sleep and while doing so he drops the jewel over the hotel balcony. It falls at the feet of the prince, but he does not enjoy its possession long. Harley, who has been spying upon him, knocks him out and escapes with the diamond. The further vicissitudes of the diamond are intensely interesting and lead up to the superb climax where the prince recovers it and sees the baffled crook, Moreland, go over the bridge into the ravine below in the trolley car in which he has tried to escape.
- The story of Sunnygables and the Babcock family is important for a full understanding of American cultural development in the 20th century. Every American dinner table experienced the changes affected by this farm. The principles and programs developed by H.E. Babcock helped save the American Farm back then and are currently saving farms in other lands.
- This Independent documentary follows a group of fraternity brothers as they prepare the biggest Step Show of their lives. Follow them through their ups and downs as they show us what it's like to be a Stepper.
- Episode 1: "The Lost Torpedo" Craig Kennedy's marvelous invention, a super-force torpedo to revolutionize warfare, has been stolen. Kennedy himself has disappeared, although Elaine has a note from him begging her not to grieve whatever happens, for he is safe. And then, one night, on a barren strip of land jutting out into the Atlantic, a fisherman, concealed behind a rock, sees the periscope of a submarine rise; sees a man's head and shoulders rise seemingly out of the sea, and sees a pair of athletic arms strike out bravely for the shore. That night, at a hotel in New York, a distinguished-looking foreigner, much resembling the man who seemed to rise up out of the sea, is shadowed by a fussy old gentleman resembling the fisherman of the coast scenes. The foreigner goes out and the fussy old gentleman goes to his room, where, after a short, sharp struggle with a valet, he searches through all drawers and papers. One paper he pockets with glee, and then departs. Elaine and Jameson are visited by the distinguished-looking foreigner who tells them he is a secret service agent from Washington, and begs to get information with regard to Kennedy and the lost torpedo. Elaine's dog, digging with its forepaws in a pot of palms, unearths the lost torpedo and carries it to the attic, where he drops it behind a trunk. The torpedo's propeller, however, has been left in the palm-pot. where Marcius Del Mar, the foreigner, finds it. Elaine is suspected by him of having concealed the torpedo. The fussy old gentleman, in Del Mar's tracks since he left his rooms, is an interested spectator. He is unaware that Del Mar has spies guarding the house, and is set upon by them. Rushing madly into the conservatory, he faces Del Mar. Both draw their guns, but the fussy old gentleman fires first. His gun is loaded with bullets containing an overpowering gas. Both Del Mar and Elaine fall suffocated to the floor. How the fussy old gentleman escapes is a fitting climax to this episode.
- In an alternate reality where people make art through sexual reproduction, a woman gives birth to a painting everyone else thinks is ugly. After giving birth, she hangs the painting up to admire her hard work. She mothers the painting, reading it stories and feeding it. She takes it to the art museum so it can play with the other paintings and win an art contest. She soon realizes no one else sees the beauty in her child, especially not Fabian, the father of the winning art piece. Her friends in the parent support group passive-aggressively mock her painting. Fed up, she runs into the street, only to have her precious baby run over by a car. After the painting is destroyed, she realizes how much she truly loved it. The woman mourns her dead painting at the cemetery when a handsome stranger named Louis catches her eye. Their shared mourning is magnetic as they too have lost a piece of art. They combine inspirations on top of a gravestone, resulting in a pregnancy. Back at the hospital, the woman gives birth once more. Only this time the painting is a blank canvas.
- Using a time-travelling pocket watch, Daniel obsessively attempts to transform the worst date ever into the perfect date, but things get out of hand.
- James, a 19 year old comp-sci student, is mourning the death of his father who jumped out of the first tower in the 9/11 attacks. He has become convinced that uncertainty is the root of all evil and strives to contain all problems using sophisticated computer algorithms. In the process, he distances himself from the very elements he wishes to correct, delving deeper into the recesses of his mind.
- Rejected by the townspeople because her father is a squatter, Tess Skinner nevertheless wins the love of the wealthy Frederick Graves, who secretly marries her. When Frederick's mother insists that he marry heiress Madelene Waldersticker, he lacks the courage to admit that he is already married and instead acquiesces to his mother's wishes. For her husband's sake, Tess conceals his crime of bigamy. When her baby is due, Tess is summoned before a council of churchmen and banished from the church because she refuses to name her betrayer. Left alone upon the death of her father, Tess is shielded by Mr. Young, a middle-aged admirer who offers her and her baby the protection of his home. Several years later, Frederick dies of a heart attack and Tess rewards her faithful friend by becoming his wife.
- A tap dancer experiences a draining and stressful day on set.
- The story of a kid with an attitude, Max, got stuck in a car with a psychopath killer, Falco.
- The lives and struggles of touring musicians as they expose a little seen face of the music industry, and how it is changing.
- Everything is not what it seems when a flower stand attendant helps a man rekindle his relationship with his estranged daughter.
- Follow the lives of four carnivorous plant growers over the course of one year. See how each is inspired or influenced in art, community, discovery or livelihood through their cultivation of these remarkable plants.
- A day in the life of Tilly Masterson as she struggles to plan her college graduation party -- and the sexual conquests and Daddies who come along for the ride.
- A young woman is repeatedly kept awake at night by mysterious noises. When her roommates dismiss her concerns, she becomes determined to identify the source of the noises by herself.
- A charming and earnest look at the bizarre and abiding relationship we have with a particular mineral found in the American South.
- A woman wakes up alone in an unfamiliar house. Disoriented and drenched in water, she finds herself gripping a steering wheel. Flashes of incoherent memories flood her mind as she tries to piece together how she got here. Beginning to acclimate to her surroundings, she finds that she cannot escape her dream-state of consciousness. Through the windows, a black void is pierced by a beam of light. She has a growing sense that this beacon's overwhelming presence is searching for her in the darkness.
- It's not your typical boy-meets-girl story in this dark tale of taboo sexual desire. A psychologist presents the sexual fantasy of one of his patients, allowing us to witness the scenario in its entirety, from its innocent beginning to its shocking conclusion.