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- The son of a virtual world designer goes looking for his father and ends up inside the digital world that his father designed. He meets his father's corrupted creation and a unique ally who was born inside the digital world.
- A detective looks to unravel a mystery surrounding missing children and the prime suspects: two young women who, seven years ago, were put away for an infant's death.
- A Viking boy is left behind after his clan battles a Native American tribe. Raised within the tribe, he ultimately becomes their savior in a fight against the Norsemen.
- Two strangers' lives become inextricably bound together after a devastating plane crash.
- When the Dean of Blue Mountain State threatens to sell the Goat House, Alex throws Thad the party of his dreams in an effort to get him to buy it.
- When a couple discovers that a brass teapot makes them money whenever they hurt themselves, they must come to terms with how far they are willing to go.
- A father struggles to keep his infant daughter alive in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
- The adventures of Sir James Brooke, who defied the British Empire to rule a jungle kingdom in 1840s Borneo, embarked on a lifelong crusade to end piracy, slavery and head-hunting, and inspired LORD JIM and THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING.
- A look at the lives and interactions of a group of friends living in New York.
- A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974, what some consider, "the artistic crime of the century".
- Circumstances force a young divorcée to move back in with her parents in suburban Connecticut, where an affair with a younger guy rejuvenates her passion for life
- A wild teenage girl orchestrates a romance between her nanny and her father, who is a recovering addict.
- After returning home from an extended tour in Afghanistan, a decorated U.S. Army medic and single mother struggles to rebuild her relationship with her young son.
- BMW Films presents the next chapter in its legacy of action, built for the big screen, THE CALM. THE i7 M70 stars alongside Pom Klementieff in this thrill ride that takes the Guardians of the Galaxy star on a mission to Cannes, France, the night the stars are set to walk the red carpet at Festival de Cannes 2023. On her journey to the luxurious French Riviera, Pom must fight off stunt performer Nathaniel Perry and enter a game of wits with Hollywood icon, Uma Thurman, in which she receives a golden briefcase. What's in the case? What's next for Pom on her adventure?
- Troubled by bouts of sleepwalking and disturbing nightmares, graduate student Sarah Foster goes to her university sleep research center for help. But when she wakes up after her first night of being monitored, the world she lives in seems to have changed in subtle, Twilight-Zone-esque ways.
- Alex Gibney exposes the haunting details of the USA's torture and interrogation practices during the War in Afghanistan.
- A look at the personal and private life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.
- 'Hitting the Apex' is the story of six fighters - six of the fastest motorcycle racers the world has ever seen - and of the fates that awaited them at the peak of the sport.
- Welcome to the whimsical world of professional mermaiding, where people's passion for swimming in fins has exploded into a half-billion-dollar industry.
- Alex Gibney explores the charged issue of pedophilia in the Catholic Church, following a trail from the first known protest against clerical sexual abuse in the United States and all the way to the Vatican.
- The story of the Soviet Union's famed Red Army hockey team through the eyes of its players.
- Two couples reunite over two incendiary evenings where anything can happen in this darkly comedic story of best friends, marriage, love, disappointment and dreams.
- Musician Cat Power narrates this documentary on Janis Joplin's evolution into a star from letters that Joplin wrote over the years to her friends, family, and collaborators.
- The untold story of how Southern California drag racers, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen combined with corporate giants to change the face of sports and ultimately became the most famous rivalry in racing history.
- Tells the story of a chimpanzee taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child by a family in a brownstone on the upper West Side in the 1970s.
- A look at the life and work of writer/filmmaker Nora Ephron.
- A lonely war veteran psychologically unravels ahead of an old friend's impending visit.
- Meet David Crosby in this portrait of a man with everything but an easy retirement on his mind.
- Jane Noury lives with her family in rural New Jersey, and like any teenager, must balance friends, family, and school. While today's political and social climate may not seem like the easiest time for a transgender teenager to grow up, you haven't met her family, the Nourys. They wear their hearts on their sleeves and find irreverent humor in daily life, while Jane sets her sights on life beyond her family."
- A young girl seeks revenge after an unexpected death, while the world around her unravels revealing horrifying secrets about her life and family.
- A progressive elementary school's "parenting class" takes an unexpected dramatic turn.
- No Cameras Allowed is a documentary that follows James Marcus Haney's journey of breaking into music festivals and inserting himself into the world of some of the biggest names in the industry.
- Looking at the former congresswoman's courage and perseverance in the aftermath of the 2011 assassination attempt that left her partially paralyzed and with a language impairment, aphasia.
- Two world-famous drag superstars, are trapped inside a TV - and the only way out is to host a hilarious and spooky drag variety show.
- In a future where draconian laws are enforced to combat over-population, Nathan's 40th birthday will be his last. Amidst a parade of family and friends saying their goodbyes, an old lover emerges from his past. In the end, how much will he be willing to sacrifice in order to get back the life that was lost?
- This is the story of Kunsang Wangmo, a 100-year-old Buddhist nun exiled from Tibet in 1959 to escape the Chinese occupation. Mola entered a monastery at six years old, the beginning of a life-long dedication to prayer and daily observance of Buddhist teachings and rituals. While in Tibet, she married a monk and gave birth to two girls. The Chinese invaded Tibet in 1950, and after a decade of war and oppression, the family escaped - crossing inhospitable mountains on foot. Mola and her family ended up in India enduring the dangers and intense difficulties of life as refugees. There she lost one of her daughters, as well as her husband and was left only with her remaining daughter, Sonam Dolma. Slowly, their situation improved, and in 1972, Sonam fell in love with Martin Brauen, a Swiss anthropology student studying in India. They married, and Mola and Sonam both moved with Martin to Switzerland. When the film begins, they have lived together in Bern for 45 years, with Mola continuing her daily Buddhist rituals and prayers. Mola is very energetic and spirited for her age, and we get to see her humorous and feisty approach to life. Still, she is an old woman and needs complete, selfless care from Sonam. We get glimpses of Mola's backstory in evocative "dreams" of her time in the monastery and as a refugee. When Mola celebrates her 100th birthday, she reveals to Sonam that she wants to die "in the religious paradise of Tibet". After caring for Mola for all these years, the prospect of having her return to Tibet for this important phase in her life has a very emotional impact on Sonam. Despite their misgivings, Martin and Sonam begin the challenging months-long process of acquiring a visa from the Chinese embassy. As they navigate this frustrating bureaucracy, life goes on in their household. Mola continues her devotion to her Buddhist rituals while mother and daughter navigate the prospect of their separation and the end of Mola's life. Eventually, Mola is allowed to travel to Tibet, and Sonam and Martin adapt to life alone while watching videos of Mola enjoying life with her relatives. But in a surprising turn of events, after 6 months, Mola's visa is not extended and she is forced to fly back to Switzerland. When Mola returns, it is clear that she has aged and become much more frail. With the reality of Mola's mortality becoming clear, the beauty of this mother/daughter relationship comes to a powerful resolution. This film is the story of a devout and charismatic woman who, like millions of others, ends up displaced due to political upheaval, creating a life of dignity and meaning far from home. It is also the intimate and universal story of a mother and daughter, with all the love and challenges of an entire life together.
- A series of short films produced by Walmart and directed by some of Hollywood's top directors such as Antoine Fuqua, Marc Forster, and a collaboration between Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen that aired during the 2017 Oscars. These films were based on random six-item Walmart receipts given to each filmmaker and were entered into a competition to see who could create the best out of nothing. The films entered were "The Gift" by Antoine Fuqua, "Lost and Found" by Marc Forster, and "Bananas Town" by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
- A bittersweet tale of Alice, her vagina and the infinite nature of the tundra.
- Every morning, Ben is visited by a motley crew of imaginary playmates, products of his psychiatric disorder. Embodiments of the best and worst in Ben, these hallucinations both bring him comfort and create chaos. This forces Ben to make a difficult choice: continue to live in his fantasy world, or confront reality, by taking a pill that will destroy his imaginary world.
- This first person text by Michael Haussman examines gravity's effect on human emotion, told through five high definition video sequences filmed at 2,000 frames per second.
- With his star on the rise, Hip Hop phenom L'Orange, confronts a stunning diagnosis that threatens both his hearing and his burgeoning career.
- Despite some people's attempts to dehumanize foreign-born folks who come to the US, immigrants move here because they believe in a dream. Usually, that dream is fueled by a desire for freedom and opportunity. As a movie-obsessed kid growing up in Bangladesh, Don Milton yearned for a place where he could be himself-and decided it had to be America. In this short documentary series, filmmakers Ben Fries and Alden Nusser follow the most stylish cabdriver in New York as he gets into character and pursues his own highly personal iteration of the American dream.
- The average person sees 143,080,000 advertisements in a lifetime. Put together, US billboards would cover the surface of 60,000 football fields. A single digital billboard consumes 14 times as much electricity as 1 home. Selected for screening at 8 film festivals, This Space Available profiles the anonymous forces fighting to reclaim their cities from the grip of advertising and what the Mad Men made.
- Decorated Paralympian Blake Leeper challenges to qualify for the USA 2020 Tokyo Olympic Team. His greatest hurdle won't be found on the track but in the courtroom. Abled follows Blake as he battles domestic and international governing bodies for the right to compete on the world stage.
- A man's life is overturned when his eight year old daughter is savagely murdered by a convicted sex offender. Furious with the insignificant punishment sexual predators get by the judicial system - he launches a violent and sanguinary crusade against these predators as a means of retaliation and revelation for their sins.
- Examining the case of Gloria Killian, who was convicted of a 1981 murder and served more than 16 years in prison before being exonerated in 2002.
- A high school senior in Ohio awaits a message from God about whether to become a missionary or go to college in the fall. A talented young dancer struggles with body image as she dreams of getting into a competitive college dance program. A gay teen in New Jersey thrives at school but longs for his conservative, Dominican father to accept him at home.
- Angela Lee is auditioning for competitive college dance programs with the hope of someday becoming a professional dancer. After receiving a letter from the University of Arizona dance program, she learns that she has not been accepted. Though her confidence is shaken, she eagerly anticipates an acceptance letter from her dream school, SUNY Purchase. Christina McVay lives in rural Barbourville, Kentucky, a town where poverty and drug addiction have gripped a large portion of the community. At just 17, she is five months pregnant and lives with the baby's father Les and his mother. Though Christina has been separated from her own mother due to drug addiction and lost her father in the Iraq War, she considers herself lucky because Les has a decent job and they plan to get married. She hopes to go to college but her new baby may put that plan on hold. Maurice Massonburg lives on the south side of Chicago, which is often called "Chi-raq" due to the wave of gun violence sweeping across the city. Despite the distractions and bad influences in his neighborhood, Maurice attends a charter school committed to helping underprivileged students go to college. This doesn't reduce the mounting pressure he feels to become the first in his family to graduate from high school and attend college.