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- The general manager at a highway-side ''sports bar with curves" has her incurable optimism and faith in her girls, her customers and herself tested over the course of a long, strange day.
- Two mismatched personal trainers' lives are upended by the actions of a new, wealthy client.
- After connecting with the shy Madeline, a jazz trumpeter embarks on a quest for a more gregarious paramour, but through a series of twists and turns punctuated by an original score, the two lovers seem destined to be together.
- Two young couples take a swing at handling their relationship problems through psychologist-prescribed partner-swapping.
- A lover's doubt in the cold light of morning leads a chain of uneasy intimacies--counselors, disruptors, peacemakers and fire-starters--every one looking to have a little faith rewarded.
- A 1980s-set story centered around a man vs. machine chess tournament.
- A blue-collar family man breaks the promise he'd made to never fight again. Now forty years old, with a wife and four children who need him, Joe Carman risks everything to go back into the fighting cage and come to terms with his past.
- Before the Trees Was Strange, is a personal documentary and exploration of race and identity through a desire to unlock a mystery within my family.
- A CIVIL REMEDY tells the story of one American girl who was trafficked for sex in Boston. Her story bears witness, gives account to the thousands of American girls who are victims of domestic sex trafficking, each year. They are overwhelming poor, disproportionately girls and women of color. The average age of entry is between twelve and fourteen. A CIVIL REMEDY interweaves commentary by Gloria Steinem, human rights activist Alicia Foley, and author Siddharth Kara, SEX TRAFFICKING: INSIDE THE BUSINESS OF MODERN SLAVERY, on the meaning of justice and the need to place new legal tools in the hands of victims. A civil remedy, a state civil action for money damages, may bring justice to victims and see the pimps, purchasers and profiteers held accountable.