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- The Lewiston / Clarkston valley has a rich history. It is here, at the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers, where Lewis and Clark camped on their westward journey over two hundred years ago. Residents boast that the valley is the gateway to Hells Canyon, that Lewiston was Idaho's first capital. However, the valley also has a much darker past, one that many know about, but few publicly acknowledge. From 1979 to 1982, five people disappeared. Only three of the bodies have ever been found. All share one suspect.
- A documentary about creative writing.
- A documentary about the 1965 novel STONER by John Williams.
- Every Saturday morning, Jennifer Anderson and her father deliver food for Meals on Wheels. This is a documentary about what they see.
- In 1887, a group of miners were brutally murdered in Hells Canyon in the worst act of violence against Chinese immigrants in the American West.
- In 2018, 10.2 million people visited the Louvre, and according to Henri Loyrette, the Louvre's former director, "80 percent of the people only want to see the Mona Lisa." But how many people actually look at the famous painting? Or do they just take a selfie? #monalisa is an interrogation of the relationship between art and technology in the pre-COVID-19 world.