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- The world strongest man learns how to embrace his mental health challenges by confronting his inner demons and dealing with his biggest failure to date which ultimately changes his life.
- In 2018, the Nova Scotia styled lobster and fishing vessel, the Lydia, was purchased and quickly shipped to Martha's Vineyard, MA. Along for the delivery was Chris Crawford. Chris was the pilot of the famed film vessel, the Orca, as seen in the smash hit film, JAWS. Every scene the Orca appears underway in the film was with Chris at the helm. Additionally, Chris was hired by JAWS Production Designer Joe Alves to help convert and construct the boat she was originally purchased as, the Warlock, just prior to the start of principal photography. Back then the Orca, following the completion of filming in 1974, was sent back to Universal Studios to appear as a prop on the backlot studio tour alongside the man made lake where tours would be thrilled by the reveal of the shark, Bruce. After some time, the Orca's hull and finishes rotted away. She was chopped into thousands of pieces and scrapped. Since then, no Orca has been created and she was lost...until now. Under the expert direction of Crawford, a team of marine craftsmen are tasked with creating the next Orca from the bones of the Lydia. The Lydia has the exact same type of engine that was used in the original, a Lehman Diesel 50. Her cabin appointments are close but not an exact match. The job will take time and precision. Providing design support and direction is Joe Alves, the man responsible for the art direction of the Orca. From Woodland Hills, CA, he is keeping up with the progress on the boat and submitting his original plans with modifications suited for the Lydia's conversion. We will follow the process as the team endeavors to make repairs, improvements and needed design additions. Interviews with Chris Crawford, Joe Alves and 1st AD Tom Joyner, captured in 2018 in pristine 4K digital video, assist in the historical back story around the original Orca. The location of Martha's Vineyard will feature in the backdrop of the story. From the locations seen in JAWS to the shark infested waters north just off the southern coast of Cape Cod, we take the viewer on a scenic journey in one of the most beautiful coastal locations in the northeast. All of this is drone based 4K media. We will also feature local shark expert Greg Skomal. Greg will discuss the state of local waters now seeing more great white sharks every year thanks to the proliferation of wild harbor seals. The build of the Orca continues to meet challenges, but are remedied by the 60 years of experience Chris Crawford has at his disposal. Once structural construction is complete, the appointments of the original Orca's cosmetic designs are added. Crow's nest, flying bridge, elongated pulpit over the bow...all parts of her exterior are matched as much as possible to the original. The final touch is the lettering ORCA fastened onto her aft transom, using lettering molds from the original vessel.
- In a small canal town, a rapist lurks in the shadows. A schoolgirl, a young woman and a young couple, all seem unable to cope with both the visible and the hidden dangers they all face from their morally corrupted compatriots.
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- A boy is in search of his mother in the estuary of the dirty Yellow River. He finds pollution, oppression, drugs and violence and yet he does not lose his will to live.
- Two lovers connected by a fiber cable and bound into the eroticism of a desperate Skype relationship. While Romeo and Julia try to free themselves from their looping dialogue, a bitter truth comes to light.