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- A woman becomes very curious about one of her psychiatrist husband's inmates, a man who was found guilty of the murder and disfigurement of his former wife.
- An investigation of 9/11.
- A late entry in the late-1950s television Western boom that featured a lead unlike other show heroes. Slade wasn't a Marshal, Sheriff, or gunfighter for hire; he was a private detective hired to track down criminals, return stolen money, or solve mysteries surrounding the deaths of townspeople. The show had more in common with shows like "Peter Gunn" (1958) and "77 Sunset Strip" (1958) than "Gunsmoke" (1955) and "Bonanza" (1959). This show depended on strong characters and storylines rather than action.
- Four caroling children meet Jesus and Santa Claus and learn the true meaning of Christmas.
- A boy learns the meaning of work after a magic gourd grants him anything he wants.
- After being drafted in the NFL, Wade starts his challenging journey for a spot on the Dallas Cowboys, while his best friend Colt realizes his dream of the NFL isn't as realistic as he previously thought. When his father leaves his half sister in his care, Colt faces a multitude of agonizing choices that will decide his fate in the NFL and in his hometown of Mathis, TX. Through his journey and by the choices he makes, Colt realizes there's more to life than being an NFL star.
- ShortNathan, an aspiring saxophonist can't afford to go to the music school of his dreams. An unexpected injury prevents him from auditioning for a part in a high school band concert. Join Nathan on his journey as God shows him what it means to rely on faith.
- College students camping at the Raccoon Branch Campground are harassed by hippies, frat guys, campground administrators, bible students, and killer raccoons.
- In his quest for alternative sources of energy, a frustrated electrical engineer risks his only child and his 13-year marriage.
- The corruption runs deeper than you'd ever think. A multi-billion dollar industry you've never heard of. This is the world Patent Trolls thrive in: created for them by the U.S. Patent system.
- When child prodigy Stephanie Glass graduates college at the age of 16, she has her whole life - and medical school - right in front of her. But having never made a connection with someone her own age, she decides to re-enroll in high school for the life experience that she missed out on.
- Sean is a recently divorced, depressive middle aged man. One night, his daughter is taken by a mysterious stranger and held captive. The next day he receives an envelope with one of his daughter's fingers inside and a letter that states if he does not kill himself by midnight, he will receive the rest of his daughter in various pieces. Now Sean must find this maniac with the help of the FBI and his ex-wife before time runs out, or make the most disturbing choice of his life.
- The Faculty follows two math teachers, Lexi Eiting and Natalie Hart, as they navigate angry parents and clueless administrators at Orchard High School.
- A deadly virus is spreading throughout earth. To assemble the antidote, one woman is charged with the task of acquiring the ingredients from very powerful people. Trauma she suffered as a child at the hands of CDC researchers has left her unable to speak, but she doesn't let this obstacle stop her from fighting for vengeance and saving the world.
- Pride and ignorance - a clash of two sins that results in chaos. The most beautiful dreams of a parent spawns into a cataclysmic nightmare that devastates the entire family. How can this happen on the day when they reach the land of paradise?!
- In the 80's, a gang of masked men broke into offices in London looking for whatever they could steal. Then by chance, they find an unexpected cache of gold bars. Today, writer Simon Hardcastle has tracked down someone he believes was a major player in the robbery, and they have agreed to meet for an interview for his latest book.
- A fast paced story of a former assassin out to stop those he once called family, becomes intertwined with a family who've felt the wrath of this gang before. An intense action thriller mixed with martial arts; this story doesn't stop for breath.
- Kevin and Ben, two amateur robbers, plan on leaving their dangerous lives behind them. One night as the two rob a house, Ben trips and drops his phone startling the person living in the house. After leaving the phone behind they quickly realize they must return to regain the evidence in avoidance of their identities exposed. On their return to retrieve the phone they encountered the homeowner luring them down a dark and inescapable path.
- During the Korean War, a United States Air Force nurse with the Medical Air Evacuation Unit flies on C-47 transport aircraft based in Japan where she ferries servicemen wounded in combat.
- After her doctor goes out of town for the week, Faith finds herself out of her Psychotropic medication. As she begins to suffer severe withdrawals, she falls into an utter tailspin of deterioration. She's lost her job, left her boyfriend and now checked herself into a hotel, where she is sure she is being followed. Is she losing her mind? Or could it be the same people who came looking for her father years ago?
- SOULOO and AZZAIR were not their birth names...but the names given to them when initiated into the MOONLIGHT FOUNDATION; a mysterious cult that operates under the guise of full moons and shifting spring tides. Meet NICK and LOU, two offbeat and seemingly unassuming counterparts who are lured into a bizarre community with the promise of hope, enlightenment and a higher quality of living. During their stay, Nick and Lou make little effort to conform to the foundation's theology and stringent ground rules, instead opting for a more leisurely lifestyle. But as the next spring tide approaches, the cult's underlying intentions are revealed, as are the motives of Nick and Lou.
- Dillon has been moved again. A familiar life of being passed from one household to the next, but this time it's much worse. Dillon struggles with speaking up, in order to expose his abuser. He reaches out to any adult that may hear; but will anyone really listen?
- The sleepy town of Murdoch is reawakened when young women in various stages of pregnancy begin to die at the hands of a brutal killer. As Blair Cassidy struggles with an overbearing mother and a less than happy father-to-be, she fears that the killer's focus has shifted to her. With her life spiraling out-of-control, Blair must fight for her own life and for the baby growing inside her. But the killer has other plans for Blair that are more terrifying than she could have ever imagined.
- Today, the City of Austin will launch the 122nd Cadet Class which is an 8-episode series that follows Austin Police Department cadets and instructors through a rigorous 8-month training academy. "The Austin Police Department is extremely honored to be showcasing the world class training our men and women must go through during cadet training," said Chief of Police Art Acevedo. "We hope this series will provide an opportunity for people to see the comprehensive training provided at APD and we hope that this will encourage residents to consider the Austin Police Department as a future place to work." The entire production was produced in-house by Channel 6 staff. "This is unique programming for a government channel and the staff at Channel 6 are very proud of this production." Senior Video Producer Jonathan Uhl states. "122nd Cadet Class is another example of the City of Austin's dedication to producing high quality, educational programming about the City of Austin."
- "Belle REDUX / A Tale of Beauty and the Beast" is a contemporary live performance that reexamines the timeless story of Beauty and the Beast in a very non-traditional way. Ballet Austin Artistic Director and Choreographer Stephen Mills, Composer Graham Reynolds and Production Designer Michael B. Raiford have created a provocative and sensual retelling of this famous romance with sets and costumes that project fantastical, Alexander McQueen-type elements against a gritty, minimalist backdrop. The look and feel of the production, while very contemporary, was heavily influenced by the 1946 film noir, "La Belle et la Bête," by French filmmaker Jean Cocteau, and many stylistic elements, including the lighting design, are reflective of that ground-breaking movie. Graham Reynolds' haunting music blends classical instruments with industrial sounds to create a remarkable score that is both unsettling and soothing-commanding and hopelessly romantic.
- By the Numbers is a feature-length experimental animated film created in less than 24 hours. It explores cinematic structure through changing color, shape and sound - illustrating the pacing and building blocks of film from sequence to scene, from dramatic turns to individual shots. Permuting the simplest of initial assets - a single color matte and a 440 hz tone - over the course of its 90 minute runtime, it utilizes no plot or objective storytelling but nevertheless contains all the basic components required to discuss it as a minimalist narrative experience in critical vernacular. This is cinema in its most elemental form, the tools and craft of screenwriting and editing reduced to a mesmerizing abstract composition that evolves through every beat of motion picture syntax "By the Numbers."
- Will is just an average teenager living in a small town. However, his life is forever changed when all of his friends are brutally murdered by an invisible entity. For the days following the event, Will feels as if the entity is directly behind him and worries if he ever turns around he might have the same fate as his friends.
- Space Available is a character-driven web series set in one of NYC's shadier rehearsal studios. The world of Space Available is a microcosm of the city itself, where struggling artists co-exist with studio employees and management, as well as other patrons of questionable intentions. Conceived and written by Pasquale (Patrick) Avella and drawing on his personal experiences working in a rehearsal studio, the series presents a realistic, poignant, and often humorous portrayal of the urban artistic struggle.
- Unspoken Truth is a barefaced, tear-jerking glimpse of domestic abuse from a child's perspective. Every shot is intensely crafted to take you on a journey of how love, resentment, jealousy, and abuse can have a damaging effect on more than just the people directly involved.
- Lil' Balzac is a wannabe rapper, who believes he just got his big break. For only $4,000 he can work with his favorite producer, only problem is Balzac's a dirt broke stoner living in a tent. Determined to realize his dream, he jumps at the first financial opportunity that comes his way; facing off against a beast of a man in an underground fight club.
- Taking place in Medford, New Jersey, "Chuck" follows two high school graduates, Jeff and Chuck, who are trying to decide what to do with the rest of their life. Go to college and get a career, or mess around and party hard. While Jeff plans on attending college, Chuck has other plans on his mind.
- After moving into a new house, Tracey begins to have a dreams about a nightmare named Jenny. After being bullied at school, Tracey begins to reach out to Jenny for help, but when the bullies and even some of Tracey's friends start dying off, she realizes she may have got more than she bargained for.
- Much of America's rich history is being lost to time. In the South, vast amounts of African-American grave sites and burial grounds for enslaved persons have been disappearing over the years. In Virginia alone, stories of thousands at rest could vanish from history altogether if these locations are not restored. Those with personal connections to these burial sites have recently begun to uncover and maintain locations across the state. However, there is much work to be done in order to preserve this part of America's history. Unmarked not only explores these untold stories of the past but also the efforts underway to preserve them.
- Three women turn a chance meeting at a Yoga Studio into a life-long friendship seeking adventure, love and other unlikely surprises.
- When a veteran detective finally catches the trail of a serial rapist who's been plaguing his town, he unwittingly leads the criminal to their last victim.
- Loosely based on the song "Interstate Love Song" made famous by Stone Temple Pilots, this short film follows a young man as he lies to and breaks the trust of his girlfriend, who is also the mother of his daughter. Instead of tending to his family and buying groceries, he puts his party-life first while eventually bringing another girl home "assuming" that his girlfriend wasn't home. While the unfortunate news that her boyfriend is cheating on her, the young man turns to heroin when she breaks up with him.
- Chester Zerum died - to begin with. Now he's alive, and after being spurned by the love of his life goes to Wales on Vacation. Only something evil follows him back.
- Packed with classic American and popular children's songs, All Aboard America takes kids on a magical, musical American adventure! Hop aboard Rudy, the giant Bald Eagle, as he flies across America with his enthusiastic young friends Stars the fun loving dog, and Stripes the curious cat. Joined by Dolly Ding Ding, the cheerful steam train, our fantastic foursome visit the country's most awe-inspiring landmarks and sing along with our greatest historical figures! International Family Film Festival winner and winner of 5 out of 5 Doves for family approved programming.
- Former musician and stand-up comedian Troy Dillinger hosts the best comedy, music and burlesque from Austin, Texas and closes the show with an audience participation game show. In season 3, the show includes a behind-the-scenes drama about the trials and tribulations of making a live television show, as well as the shortcomings of it's host and producer Troy Dillinger. Dillinger is on a mission to share the best entertainment from Austin with the rest of the world on The Austin Variety Show, both in its variety and reality formats. With no experience and no budget, he's the show's biggest supporter - and it's biggest liability. See great live music, comedy, burlesque, and a wild game show from "The Live Music Capital of the World" in a raw, raunchy stage show which is shot in Austin Variety Show's studios.
- Books du Jour introduces a brand new literary program with a simple premise. Every week, the host invites three authors to lunch to discuss their work and their main concerns about life at large. The guests for the pilot are Ayana Mathis, "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie"; Gary Shteyngart, "Little Failure: A Memoir," and Joshua Henkin, "The World Without You."
- Salem's Ghosts - A Salem Witch Trials Paranormal Audio Drama tells the haunting tale of one of the most active villains during the Salem Witch Trials: High Sheriff George Corwin. The story follows Corwin, only 25 at the time, as he assumes the mantle of High Sheriff and immediately begins his involvement in the Trials. The story tracks Corwin's horrific actions during the Trials as well as the centuries-long impact they have on Salem, both on the material plane and in the whispering realms of the paranormal.
- Stephen Mills' "Grimm Tales," a feature-length live performance film inspired by the visual art of Natalie Frank. "Grimm Tales" is a contemporary re-imagining of the 19th-century fairy tales-encompassed by Frank's vibrantly colored, nightmarish and riveting art. Tony Award-nominee Constance Hoffman brings fresh urgency and contemporary fashion to the costumes, along with the illustrious set designs of George Tsypin and an original score by renowned composer Graham Reynolds ("A Scanner Darkly," "Bernie," "Before Midnight") - "Grimm Tales" will indulge your senses. Viewer discretion advised. Theatrical film edition directed and edited by Lone Star Emmy®-winning filmmaker Paul Michael Bloodgood.
- AJ LOVES the world of comic books. Started collecting when he was 14 and started working in comics in 1994. Being a 20+ years comic book artist, He is doing his first appearance in public in years after having a deciding that he simply hates doing conventions/appearances/signings years ago due to Dealing with all the stereotypical fans and such associated with the comic book industry. He loves to read, write, and create art for comics and has done it consistently. He has finally came out with his own project and had to bite the bullet to help promote the book to boost sales from the publisher. He has to do a signing. We will go thru the day of the event, from him getting ready for it, going to it and not killing himself, his reputation and everyone else.
- The Texas Tornados live in October 16, 1990, a Tejano supergroup, composed of some of country music's biggest artists who modernized the Tex-Mex style including Flaco Jiménez, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm, and Freddy Fender. Its music is a fusion of conjunto (German and Norteño Mexican fusion music of Texas) with rock, country, and various Mexican styles.
- 14 cast members from around the world battle against each other in this "Survivor" dub, "Survivor Pennsylvania", Pittsburgh edition. All 14-cast members must live in the woods and compete against each other as they survive through the elements. Only 1 person will win the grand prize.
- In 1973, a motley group of young writers, artists, political activists, and recent college graduates purchased land in West Danby, New York to build, with their own hands, a two story home that became Lavender Hill - one of the few gay and lesbian communes in the Back to the Land movement. In a time when over 30 "straight" communes thrived in Tompkins County, Lavender Hill, was a remarkable experiment in collaboration, gender exploration, and social and political integration between young gay and lesbians in the post-Stonewall era. The story of Lavender Hill is still writ on the landscape. The Lavender Hill house is now occupied by one of the former members (and has become private property), while the other homes and shelters dot the hillside in various states of disrepair. 'Lavender Hill: a love story' reveals the rich and complex history of this experiment in intentional living, from its theoretical beginnings in the Gay Liberation Front to its twilight during the AIDS crisis. The documentary features the voices of the former commune members and gay and lesbian activists and historians, along with rare archival 8mm film of the commune during its heyday.
- A young man deals with the guilt of grim actions he commited and the words of his worried friend.
- Young Couple Leily and Mahyar move from Iran to Sweden, but changes are taking a toll on their relationship. The conflict will build to a fever pitch. Will their relationship survive?
- The Owners - The Rise and Fall of the Music Industry. Circa 1996, a booming American economy operating during a surplus budget led by President Bill Clinton was in the middle of an unparalleled run of prosperity. The American music industry dominated worldwide album sales with an 82% market share. From 1991 to 2001 America album sales revenue continued to grow by billions of dollars annually before reaching $20,000,000,000 in album sales profits in 2001. The mighty major record label machine was barreling along at an unstoppable pace- fueled by vanity, greed and corruption. Albums sold out at music stores like Tower Records and Virgin Megastore. Record deals were handed out to artist at a rapid pace and record contracts were signed within hours with no experience necessary; but the devil was in the details. Budgets were as enormous as the egos that created them and music executive salaries were just as large. In 1999 Napster was born and by 2001 it was "free music for all". In 2004, to make matters worse, former Attorney General Elliot Spitzer announced the Federal indictments of the BIG FOUR record labels charging them with bribery and corruption. In an arrogant display of label power, the pay-for-play radio payola scandal rocked the already crippled music industry to its core. Along came the iTunes digital music store, which sold its 1 billionth song in 2006. The MP3 replaced the CD as the CD replaced Vinyl before it. U.S physical music sales have plummeted ever since, losing $1.5 billion every year for nine consecutive years. The changing of the guard forced music retail stores who relied on album sales into immediate foreclosures. In 2006 the iconic Tower Records chain stores filed for bankruptcy and permanently closed it's doors. Record labels were equally shaken up because BIG 4 revenues main income derived from album sales. Def Jam Records Executive Shakir Stewart committed suicide as his peers lost their jobs. On October 7th 2011, Jive Records, Arista Records and Clive Davis's J Records closed it's doors indefinitely. A few months later Sony Entertainment sold their iconic flagship building '550 Madison'. And in 2014 Island Def Jam is dismantled and shut down. An era of goliath record labels that launched the iconic careers of Britney Spears, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Alicia Keys, Whitney Houston, Will Smith, Pink, Avril Lavigne, TLC & Usher are now CLOSED. Music stores along with its music history were obliterated without the full disclosure of the intricate series of events leading up to the massive failure. No other documentary about the story of the rise and fall of the music industry currently exists today. So we ask, who killed the music industry?
- "Belleflower" gives a snapshot of mental illness through Sam's story. We follow Sam, a burgeoning painter, as he spirals deeper into his own mind throughout the development of Schizophrenia. Throughout the journey, Sam's relationships take a front seat. "Belleflower" explores Sam's relationship with Devin, his guarded yet brotherly roommate, as well as Belle, a free-spirited young woman who Sam soon falls in love with. As Sam sinks further into his mind, the lines of reality and hallucination begin to blur and Sam is forced to ask him what is real and confront the pain of reality.