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- A daughter's idyllic life is turned upside-down by immense tragedy. As she grows older, her cynicism and apathy towards her new reality is challenged by a reminder from the past that sets her on a pilgrimage which will define her.
- Unsold animated TV pilot set in a fantastical world where crash test dummies live. Hotshot crash test dummies Slick and Spin seek out to find Junkman, the evil crash test dummy who stole their friend Ted's new body - the Torso 9000.
- A tabloid News Journalist has his soul stolen and must go to Hell to steal it back.
- Jane Dykstra, a mystery Novelist on a 4 hour drive home, stops at rest area to take a break. She hears a woman being abused in the bathroom, and needs to decide who she really is and what she's willing to do.
- What do a public access TV personality, an electronics engineer, a Vietnam vet, a libertarian congressional candidate and a retired millionaire have in common? They're all operating unlicensed, 'pirate' radio stations in Tucson, Arizona. Making Waves follows their uphill struggle to be heard on our publicly-owned but corporate-controlled airwaves. Armed with low-cost micro-radio equipment, the First Amendment, even a how-to video by a Michigan pastor, the Tucson pirates use unlicensed radio as a form of civil disobedience. For their stations, this means everything from providing the real alternative to alternative music to educating the public about its Constitutional rights. Making Waves reveals the pirates' personal and political passions that compel them to defy the U.S. Government.
- Dear Daddy is a story told through a young girl's eyes about her love for her father and her confusion over his struggles with alcohol.
- Explores the erosion of private property rights in United States and exposes how municipal governments use tax money and abusive eminent domain policies to aid private developers and corporations.
- "Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible" follows Senator and Vice President Hubert Humphrey through his civil rights work, the Vietnam War and his loss to Richard Nixon.
- Real veterans explore issues about suicide and Post Traumatic Stress.
- Regan, a quirky inventor with the utmost of good intentions, shares in her revelation with her best friend, Kevin; but when their plans backfire the do-o must lean on each others strengths to fix their mistakes.
- Tornadoes are fashioned into weapons at a factory. The owners are driven by greed and don't care if innocent lives are lost in Flourtown. John and Kate search for a reason to live after their boys die at the indifferent hands of these industrialists.
- In this sentimental take on the classic 'road movie', Peggy Graves (Shirley Knight) gets in her car and drives. Two realities diverge as Peggy drives farther from home presenting a story that's beautiful and tragic, hopeful and doomed. Based on the true events of the remarkable and surreal death of a woman with Alzheimer's disease.
- A musical portrayal of the nativity of Jesus Christ that delivers the true message of Christmas.