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- Leaving her seemingly glamorous Hollywood life on hold, Evergreen Lee is forced to return to her small hometown of Balsam Falls, Tennessee and her family's once-thriving Christmas tree farm to attend her father's funeral.
- Narrated by Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, "Faulkner: The Past Is Never Dead" is about the Nobel-prize writer William Faulkner who has not only shaped the American literary canon but also America's conversations about race. Faulkner's "unflinching gaze" examines issues of race relations, equality, and civil rights-themes that speak powerfully to modern day. Born to a family of segregationists, Faulkner manages to confront his views about Black Americans and racial equality in his literary works. He includes more Black characters than his contemporary white writers and depicts them with a level of specificity unmatched at the time. However, how much was Faulkner able to escape his past? How should modern audiences approach a sometimes problematic subject? The film situates these questions in a rich telling of Faulkner story that combines historically accurate re-enactment scenes created using Faulkner's words, animated recreations of Faulkner's literary world and drawings, and conversations with Faulkner's family and the world's leading experts.
- Straight out of jail, a hacker steals letters hoping to find cash. He reads one of the letters, falls in love with the writer and decides to change his ways to be worthy of her.
- In 1224, a frail and nearly blind friar embarks on an arduous journey from the mountain town of La Verna, where he's just received the mysterious stigmata, to his home in Assisi. Along the way, he shares profound messages about love, war, and divine inheritance with his young guide, Masseo. As their path divides, Masseo realizes that 'God's hardest gift is choice' and must choose between forging his own way forward or following in the footsteps of the man soon to become Saint Francis of Assisi.
- For all who knew him, John Sheridan radiated a fullness of humanity. Radical Kindness tells the compelling story of a Monsignor John V. Sheridan, whose saintly life as a priest in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles gave spiritual strength to all who knew him. The film traces mosignor Sheridan's childhood in Ireland, his youthful brush with death and decision to accept God's call to ordination, his days as a young parish priest in Los Angeles, and his work as a writer and distinguished service as Director of the Catholic Information Center in downtown L.A. His forty-five years of service as a parish priest and Pastor at Our Lady of Malibu are highlighted, where he embodied loving attention to others, humor and humility, and where he prayed daily, with the Psalmist, "Quid retribuam? What can I give?" Like a contemporary St. John Vianney - the only diocesan priest yet to be canonized, and patron of parish priests - Monsignor Sheridan touched the lives of countless people. Through video, photographs, selected writings, and narration by his dear friend Martin Sheen, Radical Kindness asks and strives to answer the question: What does the life of John Sheridan tech us in ous own calling to holiness, our calling to be fully human?
- Domestic violence isn't pretty, no matter who you are. Created for domestic violence shelter The Spring of Tampa Bay, premiered at Saks Fifth Avenue at the inaugural PEACE COUTURE event.
- In darkness, she craves light. An inner struggle to make sense of the world's chaos reflects from a Soul searching for and climbing towards illumination. And yet, heaven lies within.
- Behind the scenes making of Billboard Top 30 charting holiday hit "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" performed by radio top 5 indie artist Charleene Closshey. Produced by 6-time Grammy winner Brent Maher featuring Four for Music orchestra and choir conducted by Lyubomir Denev Jr. Composed by Johnny Marks, arranged by Charleene Closshey.
- After Castro dies in Cuba, the Florida Senate race proves pivotal for the future of one candidate's sugar fortune and legislation ending the Cold War in the Americas.