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- A street-smart 20-yr-old woman from a small town is determined to make the "big bucks" in real estate despite having no education and working as a dominatrix in Hollywood.
- Based on a true story, this high school drama centers on the unlikely friendship between a cheerleader and a bad boy.
- A group of hunters join in a bidding war for storage lockers that could be a win or a bust.
- Broke and alone on New Year's Eve, Wilson just wants to spend the rest of a very bad year in bed. But, when his best friend convinces him to post a personal ad, he meets a woman bent on finding the right guy to be with at midnight.
- An affluent woman is framed for the murder of her husband and faces a mountain of evidence stacked against her. Undeterred, she begins to put the pieces of the true story together.
- The Zero Hour is a gritty, fast-paced heist film. Set in Caracas during the 24 hours of a controversial medical strike, the film tells the story of Parca (The Reaper) a feared hit man that is forced to take an elite hospital hostage in an attempt to save his wounded girlfriend. The police don't take long to arrive, and with them, a circus of media and onlookers. Parca soon becomes an unlikely hero, a "champion for the poor," until his stunt begins to divide the entire nation and violence begins to spread within the hospital and throughout the city, putting everything, including his girlfriend and her child, in dire jeopardy. A love story told in the midst of chaos, The Zero Hour is a timely and universal story about the mythic rise to power and the inevitable fall from grace.
- On a Saturday morning, Frances jolts awake from a frightening dream. That afternoon, while on a road trip with four friends, a bizarre chain of events leads her to a secluded house where a little girl lives with a man she refers to only as, "The Doctor". Here, Frances uncovers grisly horrors the little girl is subjected to and as Frances fights to save her young soul, her friends fight to save themselves from the monster the doctor has created.
- The untold stories of female jazz and big band instrumentalists and their journeys from the late 1930's to the present day.
- After their car breaks down in an isolated desert, a mother and young daughter are relentlessly pursued by a deadly snake.
- AIM leader Dennis Banks looks back at his early life and the rise of the American Indian Movement.
- A story about young kids growing up in gang violence and broken families. Stylistically crafted and hard hitting in it's authentic portrayal of life on the streets.
- Landscape frames our days: trees or flowers, sidewalks and walls, city parks or private gardens. But who envisions this framework for our daily lives? Women in the Dirt is a documentary about seven groundbreaking landscape architects. Their work ranges from intimate, jewel-like gardens to vast urban projects. Artists and scientists, the women bring to their work awareness of sustainability, function, and beauty. Women in the Dirt reveals how these self-described, masters of the obvious create the sublime.
- Niecy Nash is getting married. Follow the beautiful bride as she plans and prepares for her wedding to Jay Tucker. Whether it's choosing her wedding gown, the bachelorette party or her wedding ceremony to everything in between the fun and excitement never ends for Niecy.
- Julie thought she was with the love of her life. She thought she would finally be the bride instead of the bridesmaid. But things didn't go according to plan. Mending a broken heart is never easy, but it's even harder when you are surrounded by blushing brides aglow with love. How will Julie get through another wedding toast to the "happy couple" when all she wants to do is burst into tears?
- Inspired by Kung Fu movies starring Jet Li and Bruce Lee, two Chinese and two Westerners journey to the Shaolin Temple in China, known as the birthplace of Kung Fu and Zen Buddhism, and undergo a year of rigorous martial arts training in the hopes of becoming Kung Fu warriors.
- Tech Toys scours the globe to bring you the best in gadgets and vehicles, from the progressive to the inspiring. Explore the tech and meet the innovators behind these modern wonders.
- Donna, is on a journey toward redemption from her past. From her family's past. She's sent on a road trip from Texas to Arizona to make peace, uncover secrets, and find some understanding in the life she's been dealt. It's rich with texture and visually quite vivid - and it's not afraid to get tangled in the dark corners of this family's life.
- Debunking the mythology surrounding the 16th century French prophet, Nostradamus.
- A portrait of Harley-Davidson riders taking cross country journeys.
- Latinos, this nation's largest and fastest-growing ethnic group, are big business. Brown is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream examines how efforts to profit from this group are shaping the contemporary Latino identity. The documentary's focal point is comedian George Lopez, an icon and advocate for Latinos' move into the mainstream. Brown is the New Green offers rare behind-the-scenes access to Lopez's life and world as he shares his struggles to represent Latinos in a manner true to their realities and aspirations. As Cosby did for African Americans decades earlier, Lopez normalizes the image of Latinos in a way that delights and entertains. Brown is the New Green contrasts Lopez's endeavors with the efforts of marketers intent on spinning Latinos as a wholly distinct subculture. The show also features conversations with members of the much-coveted Latino youth market, whose tastes and interests are far more eclectic than the marketers would have us believe. Fast-paced, fun, and smart, Brown is the New Green updates our understanding of America and those who will inherit it.
- An average man finds himself in a position to prevent a murder - the unnerving descent of a man caught between resilience and ruthlessness.
- A young boy from the small town of Prospect, Oregon is plagued by the mysterious disappearance of his father. In a desperate search for answers, he finds himself on the trail of a fabled creature and closer to the horrific truth.
- A school massacre plunges a community into mourning and compels them to come together to pick up the pieces. Michael, aimless and in denial, has lost his wife and his will to live. After losing his business, he works at his cousin's coffee shop where he meets Christina, the mother of one of the children killed in the school.
- A Wyoming cowboy and his wife put up a friend from New York who wants to write about the area -- but no one realizes how extreme the real story will become when she tries to take a character based on reality back with her across the eastern border. A curious drifter in an all-night café coaxes the story out of the cowboy, word by word, until neither can escape the truth of what's happened. 'There was this line she was gonna let me cross,' says the cowboy in this mystery of American East and West. 'She had somethin' that was mine and she was takin' it away. It was like stealin'.'
- Dwayne Love, a world-class music icon, becomes a desperate, hunted protagonist. From the deck of their Malibu beach estate, what seemed to be the perfect family is destroyed in one harrowing night of murder and mystery. Upon the horrific discovery of the slashed and bloodied body of his wife, Love realizes he has been framed as the prime suspect. In a state of confusion and frenzy, Love is forced to become a fugitive, and desperately attempts to unravel the mystery of his wife's slaying, while proving his innocence. Love's turbulent quest leads him across three continents in search of the murder weapon, a fabled relic known as the Dagger of Adultery. "Whoever receives the dagger has surely committed an act of adultery and therefore their family will all die by its serpentine blade". Love's pursuit guides him from the murky back alleys of Prague, to a perilous ship hoarding criminals that sails to Rio, Brazil. After suffering horrific burns, Love awakens in a decrepit gothic hospital in Rio de Janeiro, his memory erased by the harrowing and mysterious incident that committed him there. The shifting timeline unfolds over what begins as a fractured series of dreams. Love is fraught with demons of his own making, and relies on the support of a priest locked in a crisis of faith, who becomes drawn into Love's struggle by his own need for atonement. Betrayal and desperation play out against an intricate backdrop of dream and memory as crimes, real and imagined, are brought to bear. And the unlikely duo proceed to unlock a reality far more unlikely and extraordinary than the visions that haunt Love.
- "On The Low," a short film, explores the emotional consequences of a hush-hush intimate relationship between two African-American high school boys. It tells the story of a young man, Ty Evans, coming to terms with his sexuality and the inner conflict he experiences. The true extent of Ty's relationship with his classmate, Kevin Banks, begins to trouble him when the boys get into a schoolyard shoving match. As the tension between them escalates, Ty realizes what began as innocent curiosity and experimentation has blossomed into something deeper.
- When a man's wound comes to life, he develops an odd affection for it.
- 40% of the rebel army over the course of a ten year revolution in Nepal were women. Woman Rebel follows the incredible story of one such woman (codename 'Silu') from the jungles all the way to the halls of Parliament.
- The life of acclaimed Ski Mountaineer and Mountain Guide, Ruedi Beglinger is explored in this documentary.
- Tells the story of Claude Monet and his magical gardens at Giverny. His selfish gardener bans the children from playing in the gardens and spring refuses to come, causing a harsh and tireless frost. Only a remarkable little boy can warm life back into Monet's garden paradise.
- "Hacia la Vida" is a story that brings together two strangers, each looking for their own redemption. Soledad is a lonely woman who works as a professional funeral crier for hire. While on the job, she comes across Salvador, a young man who is there to mourn the death of a woman he never met... his own mother. In this vulnerable setting, two people who seemingly have nothing to do with one another realize their similarities, and explore their conflicting viewpoints on life. During their brief encounter, confessions are exchanged and forgiveness imparted, giving these two souls the peace of mind they need to move on.
- Til is a reserved business executive with a strong desire to get to the top. Leah, his wife, a successful business consultant, is supportive of Til's career and encourages him to be more assertive with respect to a new job opportunity. Til and Leah decide to throw a dinner party and invite his soon-to-be boss, Nixon, to "seal the deal". During the dinner party, Nixon reveals an unexpected side to his character and they must face the unintended consequences of putting their career ahead of their principles.
- An ordinary suburbanite couple discovers that the natural world simply vanished during the night. Yet even stranger, all of their neighbors carry on with their daily routines.
- Dylan and Michelle is a story that takes place somewhere between the conscious and unconscious, between 4am and sunrise, between rekindling an old flame and a fresh start.
- 1931, California: Magdalene used to be a concert pianist from a modest background; now she's a rich trophy wife who can no longer play. Unable to bear her own betrayal, she takes a dose of poison - then the doorbell rings...
- Homegrown is the inspiring true story of a family "living off the grid" in the heart of urban Pasadena, California. They harvest over 6,000 pounds of produce on less than a quarter of an acre, while running a popular website that is known around the world. The film is an intimate human portrait of what it's like to live like "Little House on the Prairie" in the 21st Century.
- A short documentary that focuses on the bonds of family and how leaving your loved ones in search of a better life can have a major impact.
- Following the life and career of basketball hall of famer David Thompson
- What happens when a shady lawyer, a straight-laced pastor, a Mexican ex-con, a conflicted cop, a mouthy Italian, and a flamboyant, six-foot-six hitman all show up at the same party? Trouble. Big Trouble.
- Who will lead Cuba in the 21st century? The leaders of the Cuban Revolution have maintained power since 1960, they are aging and have never delegated power to the generations that followed. Today young people are openly showing their discontent and demanding changes in Cuba. The Grandchildren of the Cuban Revolution give the youth a voice to share their feelings. Shot undercover The Grandchildren of the Cuban Revolution give the youth a voice to share their feelings, hope and despair.
- Struggling to survive the worst drought since the dustbowl, three desperate Montana families hire a rainmaker -- a retired New York cab driver -- in a last ditch effort to save their farms. Like Burt Lancaster's magnetic character in the 1950s film 'The Rainmaker', who barnstormed the windswept tumbleweed towns of the drought-ravaged American prairie selling empty promises of rain, the rainmakers of popular imagination are never quite what they claim to be. But what about the rainmaker stories that appear from time to time in farm journals and rural newspapers across the American farm belt - personal accounts from farmers who claim success with rainmakers? Set against the backdrop of the rapid decline of the American family farm, and a prolonged period of drought which has U.N. climate scientists calling for a new understanding of what constitutes 'normal weather', NEXT YEAR COUNTRY is an exploration of an old American legend set in the contemporary American West.
- A group of men and women, who were part of a special government testing program each have unique skills. They must work together to fight evil.
- When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia. In the 1970s, a small group of parents rebelled against then-popular psychiatric theories blaming schizophrenia on bad parenting. Their activism helped revolutionize treatment forever and their stories reveal the origins of the tragic state of mental health care today.
- Margo stares at the moon and thinks of the man she loves. He has callously ended their relationship and Margo is angry, violent thoughts swirling in her head. Meanwhile, an evil intruder is in the house, butcher knife in hand, ready to kill. Soon, Margo will be confronted by this intruder and she will have to choose what her life is worth. Will she embrace the light of life or the dark of the QUIETUS?
- Almond Blossoms is a story about the friendship between a self conscious young Marguerite Gachet and a struggling outcast, Vincent Van Gogh. When Marguerite's mother falls ill, Marguerite must turn to Van Gogh's friendship and paintings for solace. In turn, Van Gogh is empowered to paint his greatest masterpiece; a work which will save Marguerite's mother's life.
- Take a journey through the streets of LA to uncover an alternative view of the tapestry of faiths and hidden traditions that make up the City of Angels.
- At nearly 200 colleges you can be kicked out for being gay. A group of 33 young activists set out on a cross-country tour to confront anti-gay policies at conservative colleges. They face a daily onslaught of abuse, harassment and arrest.
- Local Kenyan husband and wife team Samuel and Peris Nderitu founded "Grow Biointensive Agricultural Center of Kenya" in 2009 to eradicate hunger and poverty by teaching a very simple farming technique that allows farmers to grow more food with less land, water and no chemicals. This self-sustaining technique, called "biointensive", is based on the work of long-time farming activist John Jeavons. Using Jeavons' basic techniques as well as basic principles handed down by their forefathers, Samuel and Peris have transformed a community and have reached over 5000 farmers in Kenya alone. Their "movement" towards sustainable and organic farming continues to spread rapidly as farmers adopt these very simple but wildly successful techniques. GROW explores their inspirational work.
- An exciting documentary feature exploring legendary motorcycle racer Jeff Ward's triumphant return from retirement at 43 to defy the odds and win the 2004 Supermoto Championship.