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- A recounting of the chaotic events that occurred at Dallas' Parkland Memorial Hospital on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
- Abraham Zapruder's home-camera footage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy is treated to digital re-mastering. We also get to see the images hidden "between the sprocket holes, " making for a wider view of this much-analyzed event.
- 'Santos Vive' details the history of Little Mexico, the first Mexican-American enclave in Dallas, Texas, and the murder of Santos Rodriguez in Little Mexico in 1973. Santos was a 12-year old boy who was murdered 'Russian roulette-style' by a Dallas Police officer while handcuffed in the backseat of a patrol car in 1973. The murder drew nationwide attention. 'Santos Vive' brings the story to life with rare news footage and interviews including Santos' mother, Pedro Aguirre, the only Latino City Councilman at the time, and numerous other teachers and associates of Santos Rodriguez.
- Daily recap of the 2011 DALLAS International Film Festival, produced by Red Carpet Crash for WFAA-TV. In its fifth year, DIFF has become a world-class film festival, bringing world premieres and international star power to the North Texas area. "Crashing The Fest" brought exclusive interviews, red carpet coverage, and special event coverage of the festival. Featured interviews included Dennis Quaid, Ann-Margret, Ari Graynor, Summer Glau, Morgan Spurlock, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Glenn Morshower and Jerry Jeff Walker. Additionally, filmmakers from around the world spoke with the show, including Clay Jeter, Clay Liford, Constance Marks, and Anne Buford. Interviews were conducted by Devin Pike (RedCarpetCrash.com), Candace Irion, and Mark Walters (BigFanBoy.com).