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- After a chance encounter with a mysterious woman, a man struggles with his own repressed desires regarding missed opportunities and the irrevocable past.
- One year after the tragedy of September 11, the Zoomers and other kids reflect and think about what they do for their community in the aftermath.
- In the last one, we follow three people from different fields who changed forever after a misfortune. They will cross paths in the most unusual way possible.
- A short, realistic drama about the impact of addiction.
- "He was asked the question: "What is the most dangerous animal in the world?", in his final Sociology class in college. Job fair is in 3 days and this grade is a must. 0, it says on his paper, F, on his report card. Nobody sorted out this easy but at the same time nonsensical question until he encountered his professor at the middle of the night."
- A young man gets tired of seeing litter on the streets of Boston and decides to start cleaning it up.
- When a young girl is kidnapped by a ruthless IRA terrorist, a crack team of Irish Special Forces operators are called upon to mount a daring rescue mission.
- Six Locked Doors explores the events leading up to the deadliest nightclub fire in American history on November 28, 1942 at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts, and the ensuing consequences of a tragedy that left 492 people dead.
- This is a comedy that looks inside the life of an overindulged LA rapper/ reality television star who is humbled by his past, and the woman who once had to save him from going down the wrong path.
- Growing up in the midst of the 60's space race, Barney fantasized about the future's limitless possibilities. Now the future is here, and a much older Barney is failing to keep up with the times. But when a mysterious woman arrives in search of recruits for the military's newly formed Space Force, Barney sees one last shot to fulfill his dreams, serve his country and make his daughter proud.
- Cori is and actress, but her main gig is a little bit different. She works for a company that employs actors to play opposite real people who want to rehearse a difficult conversation. A breakup, a firing, or even an embarrassing confession: the company that she works for provides a living, breathing 'sparring dummy' for their clients.
- Nurse Unseen is a feature documentary that explores the little-known history and humanity of the unsung Filipino nurses risking their lives on the front lines of a pandemic, thousands of miles from home.
- The 200-year-old history of Arab-Americans and their contribution to the American fabric. The documentary chronicles the Arab-American experience through interviews with prominent Arab-Americans.
- Powerful bond between a father and his quadriplegic son drives them to overcome obstacles and become legendary part of legacy of the oldest running marathon.
- After a traumatic event, a successful black doctoral student attempts to prepare for his dissertation on social psychology while tumbling into a psychotic break.
- A "making of" and "behind-the-scenes" documentary about the short comedy _Albino Code, The (2006)_, featuring interviews with the cast & crew, as well as on-set footage and clips from the movie.
- They are planning a surprise for Karma's birthday, but the surprise is on all of them.
- The story of Ken Olsen, computer pioneer--the man who created Digital Equipment Corporation, the company that took computers out from beyond the glass walls and allowed users to interact with them in real time, paving the way for personal computers. Olsen's story is also one of unique organizational style, the use of matrix management which created an environment where employees were highly valued and rarely fired or laid off. From an initial $75,000 investment, Olsen lead Digital Equipment Corporation to $14 billion in annual revenues and after 35 years, was forced to resign his Presidency. A fascinating and modern day "Camelot".
- Oliver awakens to find himself Malcolm Merlyn's prisoner. He manages to escape and away with help from Digg. Malcolm accelerates his timetable as a result. Felicity is questioned by Det. Lance about her hacking activities but is interrupted by Oliver who tells him about Malcolm's plan to destroy the Glades. Tommy confronts Oliver about Laurel but refuses to believe that his father is up to no good. Malcolm comes clean about his plans and Tommy realizes that his father is insane. Moira goes public with what she knows, urging the residents of the Glades to evacuate. Roy and Thea get caught up in the mayhem. While Oliver and Digg go after Malcolm, Felicity tries to neutralize the device via Lance. Malcolm has planned it all very well, however. In a flashback to his time on the island, Fyers attempts to bring down an airliner.
- A promising, young underground MMA fighter falls victim to substance abuse and homelessness at the height of her career. That all changes when she meets a cocky promoter who promises her the second chance she so desperately needs.
- Breaking Three Hours: Trailblazing African American Women Marathoners is a 2022 documentary film about nine USA-born, African American, sub-three-hour marathoners, who were inducted into the National Black Distance Running Hall of Fame.
- A city faced with unimaginable tragedy rallies around a most unlikely hero. A timeless story about healing and finding purpose in life. There is no road map for living through a traumatic event. It's different for everyone who experiences it, and at some point, it's something we all go through. Feeling lost, hopeless, and depressed comes with the territory, as if no other person in the world could understand your pain. This is a story of a community finding meaning when their lives are forever altered. In the wake of the 2013 bombings, Boston blooms again on Patriot's Day with its newest tradition - the Boston Marathon Daffodils. One man with a camera and an editing system follows one daffodil bulb's adventure from the soil in the Netherlands, across the Atlantic, into a MA greenhouse, and onto the finish line of the Boston Marathon. A zen story of purpose, healing, community, and love, as told by the people who experience it. Everything has a journey.
- Joe, a suicidal man, attends a support group where he meets Z, a disarming and troubled young woman who leads him on a series of adventures that change his outlook on life.
- Steve and Amy travel to Boston to help three generations of women, all being haunted under one roof.
- Boeuf Bourguignon
- Filmed over three years, this award-winning film examines the complex physical and psychological effects of the multi-drug therapies for HIV disease on three women and three men of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds. "Undetectable" looks to the next stage of the AIDS crisis: how those affected deal for the first time with hope, and how the fortunate number who respond to the drugs face both a grueling treatment regimen and the challenge of rebuilding their lives during a reprieve from what was formerly a death sentence. For many there are devastating side effects; one in five copes with the desperation and frustration that accompanies the failure of therapy. "Undetectable" breaks through the varying reactions of numbness, complacency and indifference that predominate in today's attitudes towards the HIV epidemic, dealing a body blow to the casual conclusions of too many that "AIDS is over." It aims to heighten awareness, promote safer behaviors, and encourage more compassionate attitudes by graphically demonstrating the new but still dreadful reality of this disease. No one who watches it can doubt that the world still faces an unprecedented public health emergency.
- The true story of 107-year-old Austrian Leopold Engleitner. He refused to join Hitler's army and to perform the "Heil Hitler" salute. Like a "ladder" lowered into the "lions' den," he was given a way out by the Nazis, but he did not give up his beliefs.
- Documentary about the surprise US Gold metal in Hockey at the 1960 Olympics
- RIPHOUSE 151: Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is a retrospective documentary feature film which showcases the local music scene of Rockland County, NY. The film is focused around a band (RIPHOUSE) from Congers, a hamlet within the county. Based just thirty minutes out of NYC the band had everything going for them, except themselves. Beginning as a local high school cover band they quickly began writing original material that inspired a community of their peers. On the cusp of breaking through to the national circuit their founder and front man veered down a life changing path which his band members could not follow. Filled with truth, fame, success, drugs, and death, Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is the story of the house that ripped and the family that died. Narrated by the band members themselves and including interviews with 30+ people including Rob Dukes of Exodus and Don La Greca of ESPN Radio.
- In Boston, the organization City Life/Vida Urbana seeks to help locals who have had their homes foreclosed on and face the threat of eviction. Through interviews with organizers and members of City Life/Vida Urbana, the true impact of evictions on families throughout America is observed.
- An Inept psychologist attempts to exploit his patients secrets to achieve fame and notoriety
- Follows Roma (Gypsy) Safet Tairov's personal, economic, social and political struggles to build a kindergarten in a small mountain village in Eastern Europe.
- The long-awaited live Blu-Ray from Godsmack front man Sully Erna. This intimate solo show was shot on december 16, 2011 at the historic Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Mass in front of a sold-out crowd. Featuring some of his most intimate songs to date and from the critically-acclaimed CD "Avalon."
- After getting into a fight at a house party, Basqui, a first-year college student facing school financial issues, and his group of friends, face retaliation that turns violent. Some time later, the weight of stress and paranoia interrupts Basqui's day as he tries to make his way back to school. Bringing his friends with him to start the new semester, they make sure to remind Basqui that he has his hand of guilt in the violent events that transpired.
- We don't remember a lot about the distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theatre. "Preserve Me a Seat" is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations.
- Honoring of forgotten traditions and cultural heritage of an aging generation left far behind as the values in the new world shift.
- The greatest commandment is love. The Bible has been used across religions instead to instill fear and hatred of LGBTQ+ people. The Boston Gay Men's Chorus has traveled New England and the world changing hearts and minds with its music. Experience the impact of the Chorus' historic tours to Poland, the Middle East and South Africa. See how BGMC uses music to dismantle homophobia. Meet religious and political leaders and hear members and staff share their stories. Scored with original compositions by Chad Weirick and extraordinary choral cover performances of songs by Katy Perry, Janet Jackson, Andrea Day, Richard Rogers - Oscar Hammerstein II, Stephen Schwartz and Benji Pasek - Justin Paul. Heartbreaking and heartwarming, this full-length documentary will leave you inspired.
- A young couple's worst fears are realized when they move into a new apartment complex and discover a dangerous secret about their reclusive and menacing upstairs neighbor.
- The Dresden Dolls (Amanda Palmer & Brian Viglione) were formed in Boston in 2001. Their unique musical style combines influences from alternative rock and 1930's German cabaret to create something fresh, exciting and highly theatrical. This live show from London's recently restored Roundhouse is a visual feast featuring circus acts, gymnasts and cabaret dancers as well as the striking appearance of the Dresden Dolls themselves. The songs in the set are drawn from both their studio albums and also include previously unreleased material.
- Glass is a metaphor for Life...both begin one way and through the influence of outside forces change shape and become something other than what they began.
- Craig Belmont is a rising young architect at an up-and-coming architecture firm in Boston. For days, he has been having visions of his head of a building- a building he strongly feels he was born to design. When his firm catches wind of a design competition for a landmark mixed-use residential and office tower, he is commissioned to head the development team. Craig sees his chance to make his vision a reality. An obsessive worker, he throws himself headfirst into his work in an effort to design his masterpiece, with disastrous consequences
- A figure art model is challenged when she works with a photographer for the first time.