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- When a barman introduces a film producer from New Zealand to a work colleague and his dysfunctional family it sets off a deadly sequence of events.
- From inside a broom closet through a cracked door, an African American janitor listens and learns art in segregated Mississippi. 1949 Segregated Mississippi While driving through Ercu, Mississippi to start his new job as the first chairman of the University of Mississippi art department, Prof. Stuart R. Purser discovers the roadside artwork of twenty-six-year-old African American primitive artist, M.B. Mayfield (1923-2005). It is here an amazing journey begins. Purser, whose father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, installs Mayfield as a janitor at the university with the sole purpose of teaching him. From inside the classroom's broom closet with the door ajar, the artist listens and learns. And it is through this narrow opening these two men become an important part of Southern history. Door Ajar captures the true essence of the South, told by those who grew up in a different era. Sometimes their yarns are jarringly awkward to listen to, but it's always earnest and from the heart. From a close family member to townspeople, to a civil rights campaigner, politician, judge, authors, documentary makers, and historians...Door Ajar records tales that sound like folklore but true. Good Will Hunting goes South.
- When Ryan gets hooked on his pain meds, he is forced into cleaning houses as a way out. It's the catalyst for redemption for Ryan and others.
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- A history professor in Memphis Tennessee discovers that the parking lot of the church he attends used to be a slave yard belonging to a general in the Confederate army.
- On January 8, 2020, a New Zealand filmmaker went to Elvis's birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi, via Graceland Memphis, Tennessee to see what Elvis means to people 42 years after his death.
- The life of Richard Dick a person with multiple personalities following his journey to find a job always resulting in comedic outcomes.
- On either side of Covid, a young black woman navigates life in Mississippi from being the first female football player at her high school to graduation and gun laws.
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