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- Documentary series that shows the connections and conflicts of interest between the media, the medical industry, politics and the financial industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A one year experiment seeks to discover whether coaching can help ordinary people achieve extraordinary things.
- The essence of Bridget Gray's original poem "My Letter to Hip Hop" was morphed into a narrative short film. In the film, Bridget offers her views on the current state of Hip Hop and its effect on youth culture.
- A mysterious man battles with his perception of the world while seeking justice on his own terms.
- Condemned prisoners must choose their fate: either execution by firing squad or what lies beyond the Black Door.
- A grief stricken man seeks salvation in the end of the Mayan Calendar.
- A short narrative about an old man saying good-bye to the love of his life who has just passed away. There are emotional flash-backs of their life together. a.k.a. "Goodbye"
- Given only weeks to live after diagnosed with an "accoustic neuroma" brain tumor, a beautiful fashion model details her struggles with diagnosis and survival in this short documentary detailing the human spirit as she undergoes this risky surgery in an effort to save her life.
- A documentary completely produced within 48-hours for the Elevate Film Festival. The Subject: The South Central Farmers dispel the myth that the poor are poor because they are lazy. Many of the South Central Farmers work more than one job, and then farm the land at 41st and Long Beach Avenue. They grow staples such as corn, tomatoes, cactus, and other Meso-American foods unavailable elsewhere in Los Angeles. They even grow their own medicinal herbs. The South Central Farmers provide fresh foods and a healthy alternative to the working poor. They have found a creative way to feed families without "welfare." Now, they have been threatened with losing their land to a wealthy developer who wants to build a warehouse on their spot.
- Michael Bernard Beckwith's inspiring teachings have been empowering spiritual seekers for more than two decades. Now you can take an intimate walk with the founder and director of Agape International Spiritual Center and witness how he lives his own teachings.