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- Humans, in a fascist militaristic future, wage war with giant alien bugs.
- After discovering that an asteroid the size of Texas will impact Earth in less than a month, NASA recruits a misfit team of deep-core drillers to save the planet.
- Lieutenant John Dunbar, assigned to a remote western Civil War outpost, finds himself engaging with a neighbouring Sioux settlement, causing him to question his own purpose.
- A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.
- A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the 19th century, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads.
- A young mixed-blood FBI agent is assigned to work with a cynical veteran investigator on a murder on a poverty-stricken Sioux reservation.
- After suffering a near fatal head injury, a young cowboy undertakes a search for new identity and what it means to be a man in the heartland of America.
- A young woman (Maya Danzig) living in rural Iowa dreams of becoming a dancer. She meets a stranger named Elsa (Aminah Nieves) who challenges her to run away with her to Rapid City and enter a dance contest. The two escape to the Badlands where their journey is cut short by reality.
- With an older brother in jail and living with their single mother on Pine Ridge Reservation, Johnny and his sister Jashuan's lives develop new challenges when their absentee cowboy father suddenly dies. The loss prompts Johnny to strike out for Los Angeles, but would mean leaving behind his beloved sister.
- The story of George Custer, Crazy Horse and the events prior to the battle of the Little Bighorn, told from the different perspectives of two women.
- In 1883 South Dakota, two buffalo hunters start a personal feud over a captured squaw and a stand-off with a Dakota raiding party over some stolen horses.
- A group of scientists predict what Earth and Life will look like in the future
- This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.
- In a post-apocalyptic American Frontier, a soldier fends off a brutal warmonger to rescue a girl fated as the savior of humanity.
- A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The consequences prove deadly.
- A retelling on the obsessive 30 year journey of photographer Edward S. Curtis, and his dream of documenting the vanishing Indigenous tribes of North America.
- This Traveltalk entry looks at some natural wonders of the western United States, including the Grand Canyon and the Devil's Tower. The last stop on the tour, an "unnatural wonder," is the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where sculptor Gutzon Borglum is hard at work. At the time of filming, only the head of George Washington was close to completion. Thomas Jefferson's face was almost finished; only the upper half of Abraham Lincoln's face is visible; and Theodore Roosevelt's head was not yet started.
- The stranger comes to a small western town searching for her father, but finding the truth will change her forever.
- A Lakota Medicine Man invites a group of outsiders into an authentic Lakota ceremony and guides them into the Badlands, where the last Ghost Dance ceremony was practiced during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Disregarding the Medicine Man's instructions, the group runs into grave danger and unleashes spiritual forces from a different era.
- Description: Feature-length movie franchise, Lost Angels[The Discovery] is an action-thriller-drama, that begins in the year 2012 with the kidnapping of retired Colonel Jack Rogan's wife Danielle. Moving very quickly to the year 2025 Col. Rogan discovers the reasons behind his wife's kidnapping and that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
- Joe is making the big move from New York to Los Angeles, while Mike is along for the ride. Cruising down highways, they discuss everything from why Niagara Falls isn't that special to the fear of never moving away from home.
- Will and Jim Pattiz explore and record the rugged Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Their journey takes them to prairie that surrounds the spectacular landscape that gives the area it's name and film the wildlife that abounds within the park, such as buffalo, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and prairie dogs.
- Filmmaker Liz Rogers and director Kevin Flint go to South Dakota following a story on Uranium contamination only to discover that the problem flows much farther than they imagined. Our nuclear legacy began with Uranium. From 'Fat Man' and 'Little Boy' to 'Duck and Cover' we believed it was safe to eat, drink and breathe in the shadow of the Atomic Bomb. The subsequent health and environmental damage will take generations, and in some cases thousands of years to heal. Our ground water, wells, drinking water, air and soil are contaminated with some of the most toxic heavy metals known to man - and yet we still have no firm plan in place for the storage of tons of nuclear materials we produce every year.
- A family is torn apart by the work of an evil demon.
- The story of why the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Nations of Native Americans) are a "Sunka Wakan Oyate" (Horse Nation), demonstrating their philosophy and bringing together traditional and contemporary songs, stories, and teachings.
- Defying law and societal convention, Bertha Constantine resolves to honor her dead husband's wish to be buried in South Dakota's Badlands.
- Set in the 1880's a cowboy is wanted for the killing of a towns sheriff. With a bounty on his head everyone wants a piece of the reward.
- John, a filmmaker, stops at a local bar in Badlands, and meets a mysterious older biker, Solo, a tongue-tied outcast. As John interviews Solo,they both discover that there's something in their past that bonds them forever.
- It is 1886 in South Dakota, and Harrius, a 70-year old wounded wanderer, seeks redemption. Through her encounters with a parched landscape and beings both physical and metaphysical (including a virtual labyrinth of mounds, geisha dancers and her pious lace-maker double, Alma), Proud Flesh is no mere re-visioning of the American Western. It is a meditation on the iconography and gestures contained within the genre itself.
- After a silent pandemic wipes Earth of its people, an unknown man awakens. His mind has gone. The world is vanished. All is lost. He begins piecing together a shattered life, and we begin to learn the fate of those who went before.
- The Himalayas have been transformed into the largest plateau the world has ever seen. The creatures here have evolved to live off of the windswept cliffs and some have formed very unlikely partnerships.
- Colton and Jack hit the road as they relieve their favorite road trip memories.
- A sacred land born of fire and sea
- A world of extreme storms and unpredictable blizzards, this land tests all those who set foot on it. From bunker building prairie dogs to the fastest land animals on the continent, the fight to survive shapes all who dare call this place home.
- Colton and Jack are road trippin' through South Dakota. After a stop in Custer State Park, they'll do their best not to get stuck in Jewel Cave or lost in Badlands National Park.
- Colton and Jack explore American parks through various transportable vehicles as their count down about the Top Ten marvelous rides.