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- When a housewife finds out she is pregnant, she runs out of town looking for freedom to reevaluate her life decisions.
- Summer vacations in the province are family traditions. They stayed at a beautiful mansion in an isolated spot to relax. However, all of the excitement led to the mid-ever event, which will reveal the decade-old catastrophe.
- American Meat is a solutions-oriented documentary chronicling the current state of the U.S. meat industry. Featuring Joel Salatin, Chuck Wirtz, Fred Kirschenmann, Steve Ells, Paul Willis, and farmers across America, it takes an even-handed look at animal husbandry. First explaining how America arrived at our current industrial system, the story shifts to the present day, showing the feedlots and confinement houses, not through hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work there. From there, the documentary introduces the revolution taking root in animal husbandry, led by the charismatic and passionate Joel Salatin. Stories are shared of farmers across the country who have changed their life to start grass-based farms, and everyday solutions highlight actions people can make to support America's agriculture.
- Five young adults suddenly find themselves hunted by a malevolent entity, and must pull together to survive until dawn.
- A modern day mean girl has an epiphany and tries to be good in some pretty bad ways.
- An English aristocrat visiting Norway falls in love with Thelma, daughter of a Viking-like Norse landowner, and this first part is an idyllic story. He marries her and takes her to England. Society women, one of whom has been infatuated with the young man, are disappointed, because Thelma is not only beautiful but has pretty manners and is popular. There is a very melodramatic conspiracy to break her heart by making her suspect her husband. It works and she runs away back to her Norway home. Her husband follows and the happy ending unites the two in the old Norse homestead.
- Poor Herbert...if only the brain tumor had killed him... A charming dark comedy with a vintage vibe. A wife and son live it up while their miser-rat of a husband/father lies in a hospital bed--death by brain tumor imminent. It's all fun and games until he experiences a miraculous 4th of July recovery.
- Danny and Brian sell methamphetamine's to raise money do they can get Danny's mom a boob job. With the breast augmentation Mrs. Danny could work at hooters and make a better life for her self.
- This film honors The Crusaders. Led by budding activist, Yuri Kochiyama, women incarcerated in WWII Japanese American internment camps launched a letter-writing campaign to boost the morale of Japanese American soldiers.
- A teenager struggles with the death of his father and the influence of his estranged older brother.
- Academy Award nominee David Strathairn (Good Night and Good Luck; Lincoln) stars in this achingly honest portrayal of a father and son struggling to relate after 5 years apart. Ray, who has just returned to his desolate hometown, deals with financial hardship, divorce, and isolation in the bleak Appalachian mining community. Haunted by a culture of repression and imposed stoicism, both Ray and his father attempt to reconcile their fleeting masculinity in the wake of physical and emotional abandonment while tensions rise from the subtext to the forefront and culminate in one moment of violent catharsis.
- A man hides a prisoner away in his unopened auto repair shop while trying to keep his wife from knowing about it.
- For nearly fourteen months, filmmaker David Dillehunt followed the rising Virginia based music group Astronomers, capturing a wide array of live performances, recording sessions, and countless candid moments. This sharp, often humorous feature length documentary traces their path to notoriety from solo, coffee house beginnings in Texas, to the historic Jefferson Theater, culminating in a stellar CD release show at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall in Charlottesville. Join band mates Nate Bolling, Alexandra Angelich, David Brear, and Graham Partridge for a truly entertaining, musical journey that showcases this talented group on its search for stardom.
- 75-year-old Dan Bowman of Harrisonburg, Virginia, who lost his sight at age 12, became a piano tuner and crafts fine furniture using power tools and precision instruments. His creations have each raised as much as $3,000 for the annual Mennonite Relief Sale. He still has all 10 fingers, a lively wit and a theologically trained mind that makes for profound reflection.
- A young social worker discovers the fine lines that delineate abuse and neglect while working with a struggling young family.
- Some believe that when a person is photographed, their soul is taken. This is Sarah's story.
- Think of a perfect moment in your life. Now lost to the flow of time, what would you do to live again in that moment?
- Darren Chambers is faced with the literal reality of choosing between life and death, but his time is running out. Before he can choose, a mysterious girl with pink hair puts his moral decisions to the test.
- Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is home to a stunning variety of stained glass windows. Host D. Lee Beard tours many of the sites with these windows, exploring their history, symbolism, and beauty as an art form.
- Smith is a recent college graduate who is nervous about the idea of moving to Chicago with his college sweetheart. In his frustration and confusion about the future, he finds solace in a tree who understands him.