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- After being dumped by her boyfriend, a young talented musician (Witt) reluctantly moves back in with her parents and then stumbles into misadventures as she tries to make sense of this crazy life.
- A comedy about depression. Kurt hates his life, so he sinks into sadness. But things begin to change when his best friend Nick takes Kurt on a bizarre road trip across the country and into his subconscious.
- An unforgettable journey into a world few Westerners will ever see, Sudan's Secret Side goes undercover inside a Sudanese refugee camp, exploring the thriving camp economy that exists just below the surface-bakers, barbers, tanners, the local grain-milling mafia, and the women who brew illegal beer for a willing male clientele. This eye-opening documentary also reveals the camp's medieval medical practices-from bleeding to burning-and discovers a butcher who moonlights as the camp surgeon. Sudan's Secret Side shows how the refugees have created their own village life inside a camp outside of their home country.
- A thief disguised as Santa Claus hides from the police in the home of a seven year old boy who is comically convinced the robber is the real St. Nick.
- A series of documentaries exploring the similarities and the differences between pyramids around the world.
- Five decades after Castro's revolution, Cuba's Secret Side explores Cuba's dual personality: the side seen on newsreels and by tourists, and the reality lived by its vibrant and astoundingly diverse people. Knowing that the Cuban government severely restricts all foreign journalists, Karin Muller took an enormous risk-she set out to film a documentary on a simple tourist visa. Free of government minders, she hitchhiked around Cuba for three months-sleeping in private homes, working with farmers and fishermen, and participating in festivals and religious ceremonies. She was arrested over a dozen times, but in the end she captured on film a side of Cuba that few foreigners ever see.