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- After a tragic death, four friends argue over who's at fault, while the victim's best friend tries to cope with the loss.
- Master filmmaker Steve Kroschel, intrigued by a stunning statement from his last documentary, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico. In the end, he presents the testimony of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases, and show the hard scientific evidence to back up their claims. The question that remains is, "Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?"In his film, Mr. Kroschel interviews top nutritional and agricultural experts, two surgeons, a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as "terminal" over 50 years ago, as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as "pure quackery". The viewer is left to decide for himself which is the truth.
- Portrait of John Lokitis, the youngest of 11 remaining residents of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a town destroyed by an underground mine fire.
- A determined woman struggles to offload a large, mysterious, and suspiciously heavy trunk without attracting too much attention.
- While looking over comedic photos "capturing death," TV host Stephen Grimrose is confronted with the brutal reality of his jokes.
- 400,000 Americans speak a Palatine dialect? In the documentary film "Hiwwe wie Driwwe" by Benjamin Wagener and Christian Schega, Douglas Madenford, born and raised in Pennsylvania, goes on a search for traces in his homeland and the Palatinate. Doug meets many people and learns what is left of the Palatine language and culture in America and how it has developed "hiwwe wie driwwe", here in Germany and over in America. About 300 years ago many people from the Palatinate fled from political persecution as well as for economic reasons to the USA and settled mainly in and around Pennsylvania. They also brought their language and culture to the New World. Both have survived to this day in large parts. In America, people still speak their variant of the Palatine dialect: the so-called Pennsylvania Dutch.
- One of three friends vastly underestimates his knowledge of protein and dairy consumables.
- A wordless short about a couple that encounters tension over a simple act.
- A depressed journalist investigates a story and finds a peculiar companion. Together, they explore the challenges of life and finality of death over a daily cup of coffee.
- In a dystopian future where society is run by a brutal elite, everyone has superpowers and is forced to work for one of the heads of each coven. But when Carter comes into his powers, he discovers he has a rare and forbidden power that with the help of his sister and brother-in-law can change the world forever.
- While messing around with his old, beaten-up vacuum cleaner, the Viewer (John P. Coulter) stumbles upon a shopping show called QUICK SALES WITH SAM, which introduces its latest product: The DreamWorld Vacuum Cleaner Pro. The Viewer falls in love with this product and so his goal is to obtain the phone number, to call, and to purchase the new vacuum cleaner. However, the show's unusual Host (Gene Connelly) ruins the Viewer's night. Like they are having a conversation--more like an argument--through the TV screen, the mischievous yet incredibly charming Host constantly teases the Viewer.
- Three young lads on the first day of work wish for a bit more than they can handle.
- Welcome to Kutztown University's parody of "The Twilight Zone," which features unnerving (yet campy) thriller-like stories through the lens of the people, campus, and culture of KU.
- Six students meet on campus as a study group, while a terrifying thunderstorm brews outside. When the group discovers a body in the building, accusations and arguments ensue. Fingers are pointed at one another. Who did it?!?.
- A motivational speaker named Ronnie Phillips (Cody Hawley) explains the importance of smiling in Instagram photos to a pair of "cool" students (Connor Gregory and Aidan Maloney).
- A man is stuck in a loop of being killed over and over again by his sadistic lover.
- A struggling folk musician attempts to get over his ex-girlfriend by spending a week with an old friend.
- Do you like action? Political Intrigue? Adventure? Bright Lights on Hollywood Boulevard? The Cinema of Speilburg, Jackson, Cameron, Scorsese, Fincher, Aronofsky, or Tarantino (the King of movies)? IMMOVABLE DEITY OF HAPPINESS III is an experiment with Plastic Filmmaking. Every step in the process was filtered through a cheap digital lens. Based entirely in green screen, recycled plots and formulaic character archetypes, this film is truly the movie of the future. IMMOVABLE DEITY OF HAPPINESS III transcends comedy. There is nothing funny about a movie that simultaneously represents the logical endpoint of the Thriller, Action, Disaster, and Political Drama Genres, as well as the Terrorist Plot and Apocalypse sub-genres, respectively. IMMOVABLE DEITY OF HAPPINESS III is like nothing you've ever seen before, and yet is everything you've ever seen before. Keep your eyes peeled for our limited edition licensed merchandise
- In 1988 Northern Ireland, the friendship of two young people comes under scrutiny in a town torn by bigotry and violence.
- This mockumentary comedy illustrates the journey of four teenagers (Aidan Maloney, Connor Gregory, Connor Groves, and Jenny Wallace) who have the goal of becoming famous YouTube celebrities.
- Actor/comedian Bill Dana, as his character Jose Jimenez, travels across the USA from coast to coast, seeing everything from fishing villages in Massachusetts to Pennsylania Dutch festivals in Pennsylvania to Shakespeare festivals in New York City to ancient Indian ruins in New Mexico, and a lot of other things in between.
- Mark becomes trapped inside of his own house, his girlfriend disappears, and a man known only as "The Editor" shows Mark an extremely dark future.
- Comedians, musicians, poets, and more come together to perform in front of a live audience.
- "Birthday" is mockumentary style comedy short (The Office, Parks and Recreation) that centers around Murphy on the morning of his 21st birthday. Murphy has big plans for his big day, but his parents have their own idea of how he should celebrate becoming a man.