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- On the night of her 18th birthday, Emily's family gather together to reveal a secret to her - a secret that will shape the rest of her life.
- One nation's quest to abandon the fever of war.
- When Jason's companion suddenly vanishes before his eyes, he realizes that the world around him may be starting to unravel.
- Three narratives from around the world are woven together with insights from venerable filmmakers and ordinary moviegoers in this documentary on the universal appeal of movies. An aspiring actress in Mumbai battles to break into Bollywood; two friends in Scotland take a mobile film festival across the Highlands of Scotland; a young Tunisian director anticipates the premiere of his controversial film at a major festival. These stories intertwine with scenes from video stores, projection booths, studios, cinemas, and slums into a vivid meditation on the power of cinema to shape our world.
- In a former liquor store in a small town in rural Washington, the members of Solid Rock Christian Fellowship find solace and community as they reassemble their lives. An examination of the tortuous, brutal roads that lead some people to look for healing under the banner of Jesus Christ.
- Separated by 1500 miles from the nearest large land mass, Guam saw the first human migrants 3500 or more years ago. These colonists participated in the longest over-water migration in human history up to that point and became the native Chamorros of Guam and its sister islands. Their cultural identity lives on despite centuries of colonialism, devastation in war and the influences of the modern global economy. After bridge construction reveals human burials in an ancient village site, the ALI film team explores the native culture and its people.
- A con job is interrupted by a transient visitor.
- Long before Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, Neolithic people in Malta built many impressive megalithic temples. Then the temple builders vanished from the archaeological record. This is one of the greatest enigmas in the world of archaeology, but surprisingly few people have even heard of the Maltese temples. By contrast, Stonehenge, a simpler monument erected about a thousand years later, is literally world-famous. Our ALI film team goes to Malta to explore the temples and their mysteries.
- Last winter, college boiler room operator and family man Gary "Dag" D'Agostino suffered a horrific accident and was forced to make a choice. D'Agostino had worked as an emergency first responder for many years, and knew what it was like to be on the helping side of a bad day. So too does Jason Strang, a firefighter and EMT in the town where D'Agostino lives and works. Strang shares his insights on witnessing death and what drew him to become a medic; and the care he shows in his work reveals an awareness of our own fragility--because anyone's life can change in a second.
- Spanish conquistadors in 1601, vainly searching for riches, encountered a remarkable American civilization. After a new look at an old Spanish journal and a long-ignored map, an archaeologist invites high-tech specialists to peer beneath the Kansas surface and test a novel idea. This research confirms a pitched battle between conquistadors and natives, revealing the long-forgotten land of Quivira.