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- A crew of fishermen tread dangerous waters when their debts start piling up.
- A young woman gets mixed up with a disgraced spy who is trying to clear his name.
- The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.
- Two brothers try to escape their circumstances by travelling across the country for a no holds barred boxing match that becomes a fight for their lives.
- The story revolves around two siblings and their struggle to find solid ground in the homes of their alcoholic father and negligent mother. The children ultimately run away and find a temporary life for themselves.
- Passionada is a romantic comedy about a Portuguese widow whose husband, a fisherman, died at sea. The widow's naive teenage daughter wants to be a professional gambler and she convinces her mother to date a British man who's new in town. The widow falls for the Brit, a professional gambler who pretends to be in the fishing business.
- Dave returns to his hometown on the Massachusetts coast for his father's funeral, where his reunion with two old friends provides a healthy dose of reality.
- A Doctor, his wife and their friend help and injured man who is part of a foreign spy ring that plans to set off nuclear bombs throughout the US. The unsuspecting good samaritans are taken hostage after the injured man reveals the plans before dying, fearing the horror of a nuclear holocaust the Doctor convinces the spies to set fires to cities instead knowing it would be possible for the US cities to recover from fires. The Doctor and his friend while appearing to have joined the foreign agents eventually plan to thwart the remaining danger of the nuclear bombs by warning the FBI that one of them will be detonated in the Cape Cod area.
- Story of the lives of the people in a small Quaker community and the adventures of a whaling ship.
- This is the compelling true story of a boy who endured 10 Nazi concentration camps over 5 horrific years, and grew up to help thousands of at-risk youth. After his liberation from the Dachau camp, Steve Ross came to America, worked his way to earn 3 college degrees and become a youth worker in the inner-city. He helped young people stay in school, stay out of trouble and get good jobs. As an adult, he became a licensed psychologist for the city of Boston, working with kids in need. He was the founder of the iconic New England Holocaust Memorial which stands proudly on Boston's historic Freedom Trail.
- Journey to the coast of New England, to one of the richest fishing grounds in the world and follow a group of brave and ambitious men as they take on the harsh waters of the North Atlantic in a quest to capture lobster.
- From the dark and twisted imaginations of Jay Byrne and Michael Welch comes a brand new holiday themed anthology film. The Storytellers are gathering on Thanksgiving for their yearly get together. This year Rich, Steve and Lori each tell a horror story based on a holiday. You get a psychotic killer in a creepy old house! A rogue priest who finds out the truth about Santa! Finally, be there to witness old man new year's last stand!
- Action Blast is a fast paced, action filled one-hour variety show combining original live action and classic animation.
- SLATERSVILLE: AMERICA'S FIRST MILL VILLAGE is a historical documentary series told across eleven episodes that retraces the two-hundred-year history of the first industrialized mill village created in Rhode Island, America.
- A 13 year old boy, Jim, is on a family trip to a WW2 museum on a rainy day when he suddenly finds himself thrown back in time to Normandy, France in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944 where he is picked up by four American soldiers.
- "Penny Dreadful's Shilling Shockers" was a hosted horror movie in 2005 with host Danielle Gelehrter as "Penny Dreadful".
- A retired high school English teacher is confronted by a former student who failed her class 15 years prior. He then involves her in a feature-length presentation on Moby-Dick and the science of reading.
- Artists, educators, poets, journalists, authors, vocalist and more share their love for New Bedford.
- The death of a young man's parents forces him to realize how difficult and cruel life is.
- The story of Colt Reed, a clever teenager with everything to lose, on a mission to save himself and his freshly-fired mother, Jackie, from eviction by working odd jobs for their affluent neighbors. Using a stolen lawnmower and whatever his body can offer, Colt finds his pocket growing deeper as he services the unmet needs of his female clientele. In this small New England town, Colt risks more than just his home when he falls for Gina, wife of Dustin - the man who fired Jackie - and sets his sights on revenge.
- When tragedy strikes a young man struggling with drug addiction, he finds genuine inspiration to change in the most unexpected of places.
- The Film follows 20 year old Calvin Monroe (Ethan Morris) as he tries to balance real world responsibilities while also trying to maintain a crumbling relationship with his girlfriend Arianna (Chantell Marie Arraial). He soon finds himself in between the realities of life and death. He must find new meaning in his life through self redemption or he will be trapped in a mental prison forever.
- Thirty years ago, Warren Wilcox brutally murdered his parents and now has just broken out of the Mental Hospital killing everyone in his sight. But, Wilcox is not the only one who the community should be afraid of. An aspiring serial killer decides that Warren is not going to have all the fun himself and quickly starts upping the body count. When Wilcox arrives at his old childhood home, he finds a group of teens who picked the wrong night and wrong place to party. Who will be the last man standing when the two killers finally meet and what is the Wilcox family secret?
- Agatha, called "Miss Petticoats," is daughter of a French nobleman and an American woman, lives with her grandfather, Captain Joel Stewart, since the death of her mother years before. Knowing nothing of her royal heritage, Agatha gladly takes a job as secretary to the wealthy Sarah Copeland, whose nephew, Guy Hamilton, immediately begins pursuing the new employee. Jealous of Agatha, one of Guy's former sweethearts, Mrs. Worth Courtleigh, starts spreading rumors about her, and when Joel hears a particularly scandalous one, he dies of shock. Taking Agatha away from all the gossip, Sarah sails with her to Europe, where Agatha finally learns about her bloodline, and also discovers that she is the heiress to a fortune. Then, when she and Sarah return home, Agatha forgives all the people who believed the rumors, and marries the Reverend Ralph Harding, who was always certain of her innocence.
- The sinking of the scallop boat Northern Edge in December 2004 and it's impact on both safety practice and management regulations in the lucrative fishing port of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
- Heroes Around Us is a new, half-hour monthly magazine-style television program that presents the true stories of ordinary people who perform extraordinary acts of heroism in their communities.
- Tells the story of a young man who makes a routine stop at his local café after a long day at work. He sits with an apparent suicide bomber who forces him to ask himself: "Am I living the life I was meant to live?"
- It's 1990 and Shannon Fitzpatrick just graduated from High School. To the outside world, Shannon has it all figured out. She's the pretty and talented drama club star who's about to attend a prestigious music college, but in reality, she yearns for a life behind the camera. Misunderstood by her parents and wracked with debilitating panic attacks, Shannon spends most of her free time making short films with her cast of oddball friends. When summer ends, the tight-knit group goes their separate ways leaving Shannon to deal with the realities of life after high school. Shannon comes from meager means and can barely scrape enough together for her college tuition. She makes the daily commute in her pink 1963 Ford Falcon. Though stylish, the car's in bad shape and she must always drive with the windows down to not succumb to carbon dioxide poising. Struggling to get by and wondering what her place is in the world, she is thrown a curve ball when she meets Charles, a handsome, charming and wealthy British student. The two fall head over heels and all seems right with the world. Even her career takes an exciting turn when she's cast as a pregnant teen in the popular TV show "Crime Stoppers". Soon reality sets in and Shannon realizes that she must decide what she really wants for her future. She's devastated when she discovers that Charles doesn't support her dreams and aspirations. A disillusioned Shannon is offered the chance of a lifetime, the opportunity to move to Los Angeles. With the money from her eccentric Grandmother Lucille's rainy-day fund, Shannon casts her doubts and fears aside and bravely makes the move.
- What might have gone through the thoughts of Winston Churchill in the early morning hours before his first address before parliament, as Prime Minister? This brief short film imagines what might have crossed Mr. Churchill's mind, in the dark hours before his time of great leadership fully began.
- A serial killer celebrates his 12th birthday.
- Two brothers get caught up into a bizarre twist regarding their art collection.
- From independent filmmaker Jay Byrne comes an old fashioned horror anthology filled with plenty of shocking surprises. In "The Abduction of Jordan", a young man tells 3 crazy stories to his kidnappers in order to stay alive. In "The House on King Road", a woman discovers the terrifying truth that lurks within her own home. In "The Request", an unfortunate individual summons a demon to help solve his problems. Finally, in "The Sitter", a mother leaves her child with a woman who has much more disturbing things on her mind. So get some popcorn, kick back and just remember: This does happen in your...HOMETOWN.
- Follows Dr. Daniel Silva inner turmoil and reflections of good and bad past events with his father on his journey towards forgiveness.
- A poetic and powerful portrait of the New England harpoon swordfisherman and his fate in the modern world. Centering the film around his father, one of the last swordfish strikers on the East Coast, Mayhew presents a personal documentary sharing rare insight into the beauty and frustration of a life dependent on the sea and its resources, facing extinction in the wake of the current fishing industry's industrial-scale harvesting methods.
- A passionate and inspirational look at American patriotism by telling compelling contemporary and historical American stories and exposing the misconceptions that surround today's definition of the word Patriot.
- Business associates meet about their investment in a "rock". They argue and provoke the boss who keeps them in check. Then the boss has an unfortunate accident.
- A documentary about Frank Durant's 2018 campaign for Bristol County Commissioner during the Massachusetts Democratic primary.
- A local witch meets a local boy and falls in love. One day while she's doing a ritual to celebrate Samhain, he catches her and does not take it well. Instead of just breaking up with her he convinces some of his buddies to help take her out and show her a lesson. They tie her up and get ready to hang her but just before they do, she manages to say a few words and curse them. A few days go by and it's all over the news there is a news, an outbreak of disease breaking out throughout the town.
- A tight knit neighborhood community group turns on each other when it seems as though one of them has been terrorizing the others.