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- A love story between a girl who loves reading books, and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.
- A suburban defense lawyer mistakenly gives her troubled daughter, Zoe, a wooden puppet belonging to a deceased serial killer. The toy fills the void of friendship in Zoe's life, but Zoe begins to act increasingly strange and violent.
- A lonely Navy sailor falls in love with a hooker and becomes a surrogate father figure for her son during an extended liberty due to his service records being lost.
- A vain, pretty girl has recently taken over her uncle's farm. Her independent, naïve personality leaves her torn between the three men who wish to marry her.
- Small-town girl meets mysterious drifter boy, they fall in love. Only in this case, the boy brings with him a family curse and unimaginable horror that rains hell upon the small town.
- Follows a long distance couple falling out of love. Charlie and Avery meet once a month in an attempt to preserve their love.
- After the Metroids were considered to be wiped out, the deadlier X parasites attack Samus. She is given a new suit after her near-death experience and returns to an empty Galactic Federation station, where something seems out of place.
- This short film is a parody of some of Ingmar Bergman's best known films, including Wild Strawberries (Smultronstaellet) and The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet). The dialog, seemingly in Swedish, is actually a Swedish-accented fictional language based on English, German, Latin, and Swedish, with most nouns ending in "ska". The principal character, Professor Viktor Sundqvist, 76, is being driven to a lecture at the university, when dove droppings splatter the car's windshield. Detouring at his uncle's old house, his mind wanders back to his youth, when Death came to a family picnic to claim his sister, Inga. Knowing that Death is a gambler, Viktor has Inga challenge Death to a single-point game of badminton for her life. While they are playing, a dove flies above, soiling Death's cape, and distracting him enough to miss the birdie. Having won the game, Inga is free, and she and Viktor run off for a swim in the lake.
- A desperate young couple, on the run from the mob, drop anchor at a remote rundown restaurant in the middle of the desert named the Nautilus. At first, it seems like a great place to hideout but soon they find themselves smack dab in the center of a family that gives a whole new definition to the word crazy and makes them think that maybe they'd be better off with the mob.
- With dreams of becoming a composer and someday writing a song for her favorite idol, Haruka Nanami enters the Saotome Academy, a prestigious performing arts school. If successful there, she'll be able to join the Shining Agency after graduation. However, it won't be so easy when Haruka is already surrounded by potential idols and composers. On top of that, her homeroom teacher is a current idol, the headmaster was a record-breaking singer, and the academy itself is an eccentric place where anything could possibly happen. In the end, right at the graduation, two students are to be teamed up by the choice, one will take the role of the idol and the other should be the composer. After being paired up, they will sing a song that was both composed, written and sung by them. If successful, they will join and take the spot as the new Shining Agency debut artists. In addition, romance is strictly prohibited at their school. So which prince of song will be paired with Haruka? Uta no Prince-sama is definitely an exciting modern-day romantic comedy.
- The story of several families who have their lives destroyed when their hometown is whipped into a frenzy by allegations of child molestation.
- Blood, Boobs and Beast tells the compelling story of Don Dohler, whose movies have been called everything from oddly brilliant to some of the worst films of all time. Despite his critics, Dohler has gotten all 9 of his sci-fi and horror films distributed internationally, as well as TV syndication for his first film, The Alien Factor . Dohler has also inspired artists and filmmakers such as Robert Crumb (Fritz the Cat), J.J. Abrams (Creator of TV show Lost ) and Art Speigelman ( Maus ) with his underground comix character ProJunior, and his DIY filmmaking magazine, Cinemagic. Mild-mannered and unassuming, Dohler started making wholesome sci-fi films in the Baltimore area in 1976, but recently began including nudity and gore in his movies to please distributors. At age 59 he's just finished his most gratuitous movie to date and it's selling well, yet Dohler feels "sick of the exploitative stuff" and is considering giving up the Blood, Boobs and Beast formula. However, Dohler's recent partner Joe Ripple disagrees and views these components as essential to gaining distribution. Since the pair's filmmaking philosophies have begun to differ, it's possible that their current film could be their last. Shot and edited over two and a half years, Blood, Boobs and Beast provides a fresh and humorous look at low-budget filmmaking through the unassuming eyes of Don Dohler. With revealing interviews and beautiful cinematography, Blood, Boobs and Beast is a touching portrait of Dohler's career, his family, and his struggle to just make a good movie.
- A romantically confused woman wakes up with a hangover, a stranger in her bed and no recollection of how she got there. When her clingy ex-boyfriend shows up and desperately wants to get back together, she recruits him and his doofus friend to help her uncover the events of the night before while discovering what she wants, and doesn't want, in her love life.
- A documentary about Paul Gautschi, the founder of Back to Eden Gardening, a no-till, non-gmo, organic gardening method.
- Fifteen years after having been kidnapped by his European mother and taken to Europe, Mehdi, now in his early twenties, determines to return to Morocco without informing her. The decision to go back is provoked not only by the desire to visit his Moroccan father chez lui and see the country where he spent the first five years of his life, but to fill in the empty spaces in his own identity: two parents, two countries, two very different cultures.
- Katie shares how she met Richard at one of Drew's infamous house parties. As Katie gives more detail about her experience, Sammie begins to recognize Richard and warns Katie not to go out with him. Richard has a notorious past. But is it too late for Katie? Katie is forced to make a quick and awkward decision. Does Richard's past catch up with him?
- Alice (Florence Vidor) is not satisfied with her family's financial situation and tries to convince others that she comes from a wealthy family. In the end she discovers that she is only fooling herself and decides to go to work to help her father's failing business.
- Two teenagers set out on a paranormal adventure to the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike Tunnels.
- Three different gangs in the city of look to control the flow of Cocaine in the city. The Mayor of the city along with the police want to maintain their control and stop anyone who stands in their way.
- A five-episode mini-series. Phil and Julie's love for one another and their desire to keep their unborn child becomes center stage as grandfather Judge Malone's political needs interfere. A shocking revelation of family relations break from tradition and puts love on the line. Intense interaction of politics, money, and family to the very end.
- The four grown children of prominent Judge Appleton each spend one hour of meditation at his funeral to honor his last request, which allows them to see their lives unfold before them. None of them achieved his high moral standards in their lives prior to his death, and their meditation allows them realize the importance of following their father's high moral tenets.
- Story takes place on a contemporary time line with elements of the 1940's, 60's and the year 2525. Marissa, an unassuming, intelligent, wealthy by inheritance, all-American beauty that needs little to no make-up, who drives a highly coveted 1964 Lincoln Continental convertible gave up on dating long ago. Until recently. After a brief time on a popular dating app, she agrees to meet Chuck, a young, handsome and successful fraternity boy -turned-financier who likes to tout his multiple degrees and worldly travels. She excuses herself to the ladies room where she receives a message from the future that will change the course of her life forever, and that only she can decode.
- GOSHEN is a documentary depicting the diet and active lifestyle of the indigenous Tarahumara, a light-footed running tribe, who are striving to maintain their ancient culture against all odds. The Tarahumara are renowned for their incredible long distance running endurance and prevention of modern chronic diseases. For centuries, the Tarahumara have found a safe place of refuge in the remote depths of Mexico's Copper Canyons. Recently, drought and famine have threatened the Tarahumara's ability to sustain their ancient cultural traditions. GOSHEN takes you on a journey in the huarache clad footsteps of these endurance athletes, highlighting the health benefits of safeguarding their way of life. Engaging and entertaining, GOSHEN will inspire you to take part in preserving the native seeds and running traditions of the Tarahumara.
- A post-modernist documentary about the filmmaker's great aunt, Ottilie Moore, a widowed heiress from Brooklyn, New York, of German descent, who provided safe-haven for Jewish children at her Villa L'Ermitage, including the artist Charlotte Salomon, during World War II in Villefranche sur-Mer, France.