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- When a boy comes to a new school and gets harassed by a bully, he acquires the services of the school's most feared kid as a bodyguard.
- A sensitive writer from a small town faces spiritual crisis as he tries to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter. Charlie Pontus (Joseph Culp) wanders around Los Angeles torn between his efforts to sell a screenplay and find his next meal. His natural optimism keeps him afloat as he walks the tight-rope between his love for the beautiful, exotic Ylayali (Kathleen Luong) and his desperate connection to The Chief (Robert Culp), the Hollywood producer who has the power to give life or take it away. Stubbornly refusing to relinquish his principles, he sinks deeper and deeper into spiritual crisis, finally confronting God in a Jobian showdown. Ultimately, the story illustrates the difficult balance between artistic integrity and the commercial necessities of Hollywood. This "towering portrait of an artist's indomitable spirit" is based on "Hunger" (1890), the first existentialist novel ever written and the greatest work of Norwegian Nobel laureate, Knut Hamsun. This is the first digital feature to be based on a classic work of literature. Shot guerrilla-style on the streets of Los Angeles, it was made entirely independently for a budget of only $10,000.
- On August 3, 1968 a new genre of music was born at THE SALT COMPANY Coffee House in Hollywood, California. Taking their cue from a sell-out event pastor Don Williams and performer Bob Marlowe had done the year before ("The Gospel According to Bob Dylan"), they realized the best way to reach "today's generation" was through music and selfless-service like the first century disciples. They formed a musical group and a community of over 60 young believers who served at The Salt Company "rapping" with hippies, drug addicts, and lost souls. They took the band on the road to beaches, parks, and the streets of LA. The Salt Company became one of the pillars of the west coast Jesus Movement. Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, and Dennis Agajanian all played their music and shared "The Message". We've tracked down many of these humble innovators as they share their stories for the first time about a tumultuous era not so different from today.
- Shimmer and Shine open a super sparkly bottle at the market... and get sucked into it! It's a trap, set by Zeta. And since they're stuck inside, they can't grant wishes!
- Leah invites Shimmer and Shine over for their very sleepover party, but the genies' wish granting turns it into a dance party ... and the girls can't stop dancing!
- When Leah wishes for more doll friends for her genies to play with in her new dollhouse, she didn't mean for the genies to shrink themselves down to doll-size!
- Leah and Zac are pumped for day of bowling! But Leah is having a tough time trying to knock down a single pin, so she calls on Shimmer and Shine to lend a little genie magic to improve her game.
- Leah's Skateboard breaks while practicing for the big skateboard competition, so she asks Shimmer And Shine For A New BOARD!