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- After New York marketing executive Stephanie Burns loses her job, she packs up her two daughters and moves to Vermont to manage the dairy farm of Lucien LaFlamme, hoping to convert it into a tourist inn.
- A Joyful Mind is a film about finding true happiness and well being through the practice of meditation. Today, the accelerating pace of life poses real challenges to our well-being. At the same time, new understandings about meditation are shedding light on how its transformative powers can improve our lives. A Joyful Mind pulls back the curtain on what it means to meditate, on what modern science reveals about its benefits, and on how meditation and mindfulness can be used in workplaces and schools. This groundbreaking film serves to clear up the confusion around meditation perpetuated by the media and others. It features the experiences of both novice and master meditators, highlighting Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, whose teachings have touched people around the world with their clarity, wit and personal insight into how meditation can have a positive impact on our daily lives.
- A short animated film based on the true and tragic story of Vermont farmer Romaine Tenney.
- This film depicts an overview of the activities of the Vermont-New York Youth Project (aka Youth Project of Vermont), which took place between 1968-1970. Six hundred African American youths between the ages of 10-19 came from New York City to Vermont to meet with and interact with 600 Vermont youths for the purpose of promoting better race relations between the two groups. This project was Vermont's response to the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, chaired by Otto Kerner and published in 1968 (aka the Kerner report). Scenes take place at the Old Round Church in Richmond, Vermont, and at Lyndon State College as well as in New York City; interviews are conducted with the youths and others. The film also features a short speech by Vermont's then-Governor Phillip Hoff, who speaks about the project at the church in Richmond.
- American History from 1835 to 1900 as portrayed by Nathaniel Currier and James Ives during the exciting and robust years of American history.
- Meet Brian Boland-the beloved, eccentric hot air balloonist and artist from the rural Upper Valley of Vermont.
- The history of Vermont from 1609 to Vermont becoming the 14th State in 1791. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences "EMMY" Award 1977.