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- The focus in on the upper class Hughes and Stewart families plus their tribulations in Midwest Oakdale. The Stewarts fade away eventually to be replaced by the rural Snyders and wealthy Lucinda Walsh with her many intrigues.
- Ten women tell their exes' new flames exactly how it is during a powerful open mic night in Los Angeles.
- WALTER is lonely. He is 71 and has no friends. He lives in a small apartment in Upper West Side in Manhattan and every morning he goes through the same monotonous routine: pills, fiber, canned food, cleaning, TV and the book with all his expenses. His apartment is very quiet until today when his phone rings, which really surprises him. It's a wrong number, someone was looking for a sublet. However, it gives him an idea, a fake ad.
- A year after a young couple's child is taken by social services, they decide to take matters into their own hands, and reclaim their lives, no matter the risk. The only problem...they both have different ideas of what their lives should entail.
- Amanda Lippert interviews independent filmmakers in front of a live studio audience. The filmmakers share their successes, their failures and the lessons they've learned along the way.
- Prepare to meet indie rock stars Hipster Backlash as they get ready to perform the Hats 4 Hutus benefit show. America's number one music aggregator Toxic Vinyl Lunchbox and host Riley Hutch document this incredible musical achievement.
- Two crime families of magically powered beings vie for dominance of the Los Angeles underworld, each trying to gain the upper hand by finding and killing the head of the other family: the Prime.
- Veronika fall in love with her friend and started seeing each other. But during a short morning walk she will realize that her girlfriend has too many doubts.
- A romantic comedy with an enriching story about the artistic process and the journey of a guy, a girl and a story.
- Love takes many forms, no matter how uncomfortable that makes your friends and family. 'Use Me Up' is a nice family film about an interracial Dom/Sub relationship. Inspired by the Bill Withers' song, 'Use Me.' Shot in 2012 in Los Angeles with an all female crew, and shot from the female gaze.
- AGNES... is a poet. Her mother was a poet, her grandmother was a poet, her great grand... you get the point. In the footsteps of her ancestors, Agnes is looking for the perfect way to die. With the help of a friend, she may learn the true meaning of life. And death.
- On the eve of a major deadline from their record label, the five members of indie folk band Kenton Hills Social Club, along with their sound engineer and record label vlogger, must decide how important the band still is to them.
- A hooker, a trophy wife, an intern, a campaign manager, and a professional 'cleaner' must scramble to cover up the poorly-timed accidental death of Senator Jeremy North.
- Sisters is an intimate glimpse into a typical evening's melodrama at an American sorority house. With only a few hours until they are off to Ibiza for their Spring Break vacation, Cassandra, Jill and Jenna can't seem to pack their suitcases and stay under the airline weight limit; thirty-two pounds just isn't enough! When the girls suspect a mathematical failure in their conversion from kilos to pounds, a clever call placed by their sorority sister Courtney confirms the true number.
- Jake, Auggie, and Holden help Melanie find a new roommate. Holden hires the worst agent in town. Auggie's problems with Esmeralda's brothers come to a head.
- We Make Movies co-founders Sam Mestman, Tara Samuel and Joe Leonard delve into the inspiration for founding the organization and their mission for independent film.
- Sam Ingraffia and Doug Burch talk about the process of making their film Wages of Sin.
- Writer/Producer Jared Parsons and Director Ishai Setton talk about taking their movie "3 Days of Normal" from the page to the screen, making the most of your resources, and the benefits of shooting in a small town versus Los Angeles.