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- Lord Sorenzo marries the beautiful young Annabella, but unbeknownst to him, she is pregnant as a result of an incestuous relationship with her brother Giovanni. Sorenzo discovers the truth, and his ambitious, scheming servant Vasques, resorts to murder (and worse) to ensure that the whole affair ends in a heart rending tragedy! The original 17th century play was set in Italy, this version the action takes place in Victorian England.
- Georgis temper has always been kept in check by his mother. That is, until her untimely death during a robbery at the family owned liquor store. With the loss of his moral compass, the pressure of reopening the scene of his mothers brutal murder and the guilt of her death weighing on him, Georgi loses his shaky grasp on sanity and plummets into a pit of ultra violence and murder.
- A sad tale of desperate times and desperate measures when a housewife sneaks off to become a stripper after her husband gets laid off from an auto plant in Detroit.
- With their country speeding towards ultimate self-destruction, headstrong Americans are sent a message from alien visitors that will determine the fate and survival of America as we know it. Will the United States of America accept the challenge to learn to have 'a different focus'?
- Charles Walker (Lonnie Colon) returns to his abandoned son (Daniel Favela-Gary) after having been gone for fifteen years. Charles, a reborn Christian, invites his Son to a weekend camping trip so he can reintroduce himself and establish a new beginning for them both.
- A Fisherman's Lament is the moving story on the scarcity of time, missed opportunities and lifelong regret. Though there is no dialogue, the characters unspoken emotions drive this film's telling story of a fisherman and his troubled past in a truly poetic fashion.
- This spooky piece is perfect for your next Halloween party or while waiting for those trick-or-treaters. These Art Illusions trick the eye into seeing a still image when in fact the eye is seeing an evolving stream of imperceptibly different images. These images are best looked at rather than watched.
- Beer, smokes, hookers and death.
- The Documentary follows two young people from the Souss Valley in Southern Morocco as they prepare for the 'Boujloud', an ancient pagan masquerade which is organized around a central character called the Goat Man. This event takes place during Eid Al- Kabir, the Islamic 'Festival of Sacrifice'.
- A typical teenage girl gets impregnated by God, only to find that He never seems to be around when she needs Him.
- After Once Upon A Time is a short film (about 8 minutes) about a loving mother who prepares her young daughter for one of life's greatest lessons through the magic of a fairy tale of the future. It's a gripping story of love, death, letting go, and moving on.
- James throws a wrapper and plastic bottle in the gutter and doesn't believe that it will go all the way to the ocean. His friend Isaac warns James about the consequences of his littering. There begins the adventures of James and Isaac as they learn about the harmful effects of storm drain pollution, and in turn, spread the word to their friends and the rest of their school. Helping the kids along this journey are a concerned Crane from the coast line, a surprisingly insightful Surfer Dude and James' Mom.
- Inspired by actual events, Anything's Possible shadows the journey of a young boys dream to become an actor in the seemingly impossible industry to break into, Hollywood. Doug, played by: (Douglas Rouillard) will take his parents advice and push it to limits very few have achieved and against the odds to prove anything is possible if you try hard enough. From childhood through adulthood, he learns the hard way, but one thing is constant, never give up. His dreams of film making and finding the love of his life will keep you holding on tight. If you want something bad enough, stop at nothing to get it, just don't get mixed up with the wrong crowd along the way. This story delivers hope, passion and a will worth fighting for that is relatable to all. Life is a marathon of events; join him on the run of his life.
- There is a man being held prisoner in a basement. He will be beaten, tortured and then killed. The only person who can save him... is you.
- A documentary film about artists who lived and worked primarily in the state of Arkansas. Included are artists Carroll Cloar, Paul Maxwell, Leon Niehues and Louis and Elsie Freund. Features interviews with the artists and those that knew them.
- A dramatization of the Hamburg, Germany phase of The Beatles' early history.
- After dismantling the deadliest criminal organization in the city, the man known to his enemies only as "The Bad Guy" sets off a chain reaction of violence that not even the law can contain. With the police closing in, and corruption everywhere, one wrong move could be the difference between life and death. And as a new kind of threat emerges, The Bad Guy must protect the woman he loves from becoming the next target. Buckle up for this supercharged action thriller from Atomic Independent Pictures and S/G Productions.
- Almost five years ago, three teenagers from the suburbs of Maryland had a plan. Bored with their cookie-cutter surroundings, they began seeking local musicians to perform at a monthly event at the Faith Community Methodist Church of Hamilton, MD. Now, the three are in their twenties, and bring in an average of 450 kids for each show. The bands who frequent the venue have begun to get picked up by major labels. Jaquie, Julia, and Will have provided a safe-haven for the teens in and around Baltimore; an escape from the strip malls and backyards. There's such a community between everyone involved. Bands are seen mingling with fans when not preforming, the fans are seen helping load equipment. Ranked the best local venue in all of Maryland by the Baltimore City Paper in both 2007 and 2008, St. John's Hamilton music venue is no laughing matter. The film documents this venue, and the local music community surrounding it in and around Baltimore. There's truly something interesting about St. John's Hamilton. Growing up in the scene, and attending these shows, friends are found and the process of growing up begins.
- Jimmy has a new job in El Paso but won't leave his son in California with his ex. To stay here, he just needs to call his new boss. No problem - if he can find the phone number, arm-wrestle a Russian champ, and do it all before 6 PM - bar time.
- A squad of U.S. Marines becomes the last line of defense against a global invasion.
- What happens behind close doors, stays behind closed doors.
- Born Onufry Filipovich in the Russian Empire, Owen Phillips came to America alone, with nothing, at the age of 16. His story is the story of one man and millions of people. The 20 million immigrants who, like him, arrived in America a century ago fueled the astonishing economic growth that transformed the United States from an economic backwater into the world's leading economy. But today, as the United States admits a million immigrants a year and debate over immigration rages, the immigrants of a century ago are no longer here to answer our questions. Did they, as one recent paper claims, have it easy compared with today's newcomers? Or did they face similar challenges and set an example in how they met them? Through Owen's experience, documented in oral history recordings of Owen and interviews with people who knew him, we find at least some answers. And we learn, from a visit to Owen's home village in the Republic of Belarus, the surprising story of what happened to the brothers and sisters he left behind, revealing what it meant for him to have come to America.
- Ben Stein hosts his own interactive trivia game in which players answer trivia to bank points and steal Ben's stuff. Includes over 1300 trivia questions in 3 categories, a yard full of wacky items to "steal" from Ben, and virtual Ben Stein and "Cheex the Monkey" bobble-heads.
- After struggling to find employment, Amanda takes a hotel position in a small town where she ends up fighting for her life.
- Eight depictions of horror twisted into one feature film with unpredictable turns at the end of each segment.
- Follow the travels of the world famous Bigfoot hunter and his Searching for Bigfoot team. You will follow the team as they search the country from Montana to New York in search of the world's most elusive and mysterious creature. For the past 34 years the search has been "a foot" and you will experience what has uncovered during these expeditions!
- A closed down department store is the setting for a wild Halloween party for a group of friends. The following morning, a woman, dressed in a jewel thief costume , wakes up in one of the many hidden away rooms and discovers that all of the other party guests have been murdered. Having psychic abilities, she uses her gift to retrace the final steps of the murdered guest. As Chris travels from room to room she discovers more and more dead bodies and as she uses her gift to see what happened, she sees one of the party guests, a large man, viciously killing everyone else. As the body count mounts, Chris is slowly able to piece together the events of the Halloween party, leading to everyone's demise.
- A man has lost his memory. He has no idea who is is, why he has woken up in a grungy motel room, or why people are trying to kill him.
- A boys pet fish has died. He is torn inside and seeks his parents out for help. His rough family life forces him to go out and search for a new pet. He finds an abandoned pet store where his curiosity brings him trouble.
- In each weekly episode the boss masterminds a new criminal escapade, but the inept trio (comprising the obese Boss, the stupid Bonehead, and the melancholy Happy) fail in their attempts.
- When a local girl disappears, two officers try to find a suspect in a town full of unique characters. The trail leads them to Jack's Custom Cuts, a by-appointment-only butcher shop specializing in "delicious" cuts of meat.
- In a surreal all-gay world activists fight for the rights of heterosexual couples led by Cecilia Schwarz. Prime Minister Susan Sanderson is determined that established conventions will not be overturned as she opposes the protests of "Blended" and "Mixed" Couples.
- Burnt Milk centers around a monologue by Una (voiced by Tamara Lawrance), an isolated Jamaican woman in London around 1985. As she takes a moment of solace to make Burnt Milk, she is flooded with spiritual imagery that takes her home.
- Syd Crans' (Ian Tracey - Da' Vinci's Inquest, Intelligence, Milgarrd, Iron Road) Isolated world is turned upside down when his pregnant ex wife Carrie (Rachel Hayward - Harsh Realm, Call of the Wild) shows up at his rundown apartment on a layover to meet her new fiancé in Los Angeles. Held captive by the past, they are forced to confront their inner demons and come to terms with loss, discover hope and find forgiveness before it is all too late. Set over a period of five hours on a rain soaked Northwest day, Cellmates will draw the audience deeper and deeper into their world as secrets are revealed and true feelings are exposed.
- The Music Hall Entertainment Champagne Charlie was created for Christopher Beeching by the playwright and director Glyn Jones. This performance of the show was filmed in September 2013 at London's historic Wilton's Music Hall. George Leybourne (Champagne Charlie 1842-1884) had a repertoire of over two hundred songs, and during the course of the show Christopher Beeching performs twenty-three of them, wearing reproductions of Leybourne's costumes. They cover a range of characters: from a rowdy upper class yob, to a heartbroken lover, a bold fisherman, a boxer, a Chinese giant, and a wealthy champagne drinking swell. Leybourne's beginnings in the slums of Gateshead are graphically described, as well as the hardship of a life in the Victorian Music Hall; his meteoric rise in the public's eyes, only to be deceived by fickle fame, ending up exhausted with an early, penniless death.
- What goes through the mind of a serial killer as he meticulously plots his crimes, researching his victims and entrapping them while they are none the wiser?
- Chris suffers childhood dreams of being drowned by some kind of creature. He is soon persuaded by two Paranormal Investigators to go back to the place of his birth and confront his past.
- Crashing the Con is a documentary on San Diego Comic-Con 2008, and more importantly, a profile on the various types of people whom attend and exhibit at it every year. Told through a series of humorous stories and interviews, we explore what makes these individuals tick and why they travel from around the globe to attend this convention every year.
- A soap-opera star from the provinces reaches the big city with dreams of success. Partly through sincerity and partly prompted by an uneasy conscience, he wants to revolutionize the traditional photo-novel by linking it to social and political reality, to "bring social conscience to the masses" by utilizing this traditionally manipulative and alienating mass medium. The film narrates, in a tragicomic tone, the itinerary followed by Gualberto Rodriguez in his efforts to produce his 'revolutionary' photo-novel: the story of a peasant who migrates to the city, becomes a blue-collar worker, tries to establish a union, and falls in love with the factory owner's daughter. The 'revolutionary' ends up being used and manipulated, and his project fails completely.
- In the spirit of Waiting for Guffman and Spinal Tap , DAS BUS combines real and staged events alongside archival footage as viewers experience "BUS CULTURE" in the "Bible Belt" metropolis of Kansas City. With Guest appearances by crime novelist James Ellroy and rap star Tech N9NE, DAS BUS is a thought provoking romp that will confront everyone's attitude about public transportation. You will laugh, you will cry, you will empathize, you will say "no way"--an independent film in the true sense of the word.
- The Willie Burnz Memorial Auditorium is filled to capacity to witness the World Champion Woodie B. Lit face off against his new upstart continder Iggy Nite in a heated boxing match. Only one can win, the loser will have his dreams reduced to ashes. You're ringside to see who's a fighter and who's an igniter.
- A documentary exploring the weird subculture of competitive college debate.
- When a young filmmaker documents the destruction of the ancient forests in Tasmania she is targeted by a giant logging corporation in a million dollar legal battle that challenges the right to free speech.
- A forest protester gets bitten by a devil and transforms into a monster.
- A boy finds a dolphin that was injured in a trap. They become friends, but the dolphin needs to have its tail amputated to survive. With the help of a biologist and a prosthetics specialist, the boy tries to save the animal.
- Haunted by insomnia, Brooks struggles with noises in the middle of the night, but when he switches the lights on: what he sees make sure he never sleeps again.
- Dovere is an Italian word for responsibility, respect. Once thriving cities around the world are broken and have lost their self-respect. One of them, Camden, New Jersey, has been called the Murder Capital of America. This is the story of how a small group of courageous citizens are giving hope to a Camden neighborhood by turning an abandoned bar into a miracle. They are trying to breathe life into a decaying city by investing their creativity, hearts, souls and treasure to provide a point of light, a beacon of hope to its residents. They are delivering respect and responsibility. They are delivering dovere.
- A young man runs away from home only to find that the world he is running to isn't quite what he anticipated.
- Baltimore, where a little girl growing up in row house on Biddle Street played a significant role in dethroning the King of England. Residents of the street have all but forgotten that this little girl grew up to become Wallis Simpson, the love of King Edward VIII's life. "That Woman" as the rest of the royal family calls her was the one for whom he threw away the crown. Scott and Tom visit the sites of her many escapades, and astonish current-day residents with the news of their connection to a women who changed the course of history. Meet Hugo Vickers, royal historian to Queen Elizabeth. Hugo's close relationship with the Royal Family gives a riveting perspective on what really was happening behind the scenes. We learn how Wallis was really seen by the royals and intimate details about the duke and Duchesses' life. We also hear from family and others from Wallaces' past who reveal a new side of the story never heard before.
- High-strung father-to-be Peter Highman is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay on a road trip in order to make it to his child's birth on time.