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- 3 Board skateboarders decide to hold up a donut stand for a free lunch in this Martainn Russell Heist spoof of Reservoir Dogs.
- A survey and exploration of the state of California's famous coastal shoreline.
- Tom ventures back into his dark past to try and save his fleeting career as a crab fisherman.
- For more than a century, the natural beauty of Northern California's wine country has drawn people from across the globe. But among the hardworking residents who made their homes there more than a century ago lurked a seedy and dangerous element: gamblers, thieves, prostitutes, murderers -- even pirates. Death or ruin traveled with them. And long after committing their untoward deeds, the spirits of many remain there roaming the hillsides, frightening current residents and turning this otherwise serene area into Haunted Wine Country. Paranormal experts, authors, historians, ghost hunters and gifted psychics recount the area's ghostly tales and describe their personal experiences.
- This film features conversations and evidence about the changing climate being experienced within the culture of cannabis here in northern California. Proposing that the same issues are being experienced all over the state/nation as corporate entities claim stake and immature policies pave the path. It is the same reason humans continue to live out the unnecessary challenges in society as greed and ignorance supersede that which harnessed attraction in the first place. A repeat of the conquistador or overseer aiming to control without inclusion of those who built to this point. A call to preserve the root and protect that which truly serves a given organism, in this case those who cultivated cannabis culture, prior Prop 64. The preservation will ensure optimized evolution. Moving from illegal to legal has an infinite stream of scenarios that would make or brake the future in highlighting our human birthright to commune with nature. Space maintained for active bodies to have their voices in participation is imperative. The topics focus upon 'how the cannabis culture is changing', 'what are the effects of permitting processes on legacy companies', 'what challenges are being experienced in operations, predictions for the future (near and beyond), solutions or concerns for the continuation of a legal cannabis business as it relates to livelihood and security for future of cannabis and the cultivators, producers of product, educators and activist for safe access.
- A wayward orphan struggling with a lost identity must conquer his demons and avenge his sisters murder.
- 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.
- An Ecuadorian immigrant is introduced to his American soon-to-be stepbrother over a weekend at his beach house, but tensions arise when the family dog gets lost.
- A young woodland scout abandons his troop during a Basilisk ambush and flees into the forest where he uses the memory of his Mother and words of his mentor to find the courage that will change his fate.
- Set in the late 17th Century, The Forests of Cumbria is fictional tale about two Englishmen, who reconnect in a remote part of Northern England. It is here when they run into a mysterious French woman, who doesn't speak English. They soon find out she is being pursued by a rogue band of Spanish mercenaries who initially kidnapped her. Now, the Englishmen have to decide whether to risk their lives and band together with the French woman, in order to defeat the Spaniards, or to simply turn their heads and leave her to die.
- Five friends find themselves being hunted down by an unseen creature and are forced to choose between personal salvation or the lives of the ones they care most for. A story of 5 college friends, a seclude river in the woods, and a choice between betrayal and sacrifice. MUNDO(24) and his girlfriend AKIRA(22) are enjoying what's left of the summer days while on vacation at a secluded part of the river with their friends STEVIE (22), ROSEMARY(21), and her younger brother PEDRO(19). They have nestled up along a giant rock out cropping and boulders along the rivers edge that nearly seclude them from the rest of the world. As the sunlight begins to turn amber red, the fun, peaceful day comes abruptly to an end as Steve is suddenly attacked at the river's edge. Stumbling upon Steve being eaten by an unseen creature Rosemary and gang flee. The group is torn over what to do next:get the hell out of there before it's too late, or go back for one last attempt to find and rescue their dear friend at the cost of sacrificing their own lives for the cause. The friends are forced to examine the strength of their own friendships and their moral code.
- While on a day trip up the Northern California coast, a woman who feels trapped by her own choices, meets a young traveler who presents her with an opportunity that could change the course of her life forever.
- After the widely praised decision to legalize marijuana in California, six courageous women come out of the shadows of the cannabis underground to enter the new commercial industry. But with excessive government oversight and regulations that favor well-funded corporations, these trailblazers risk everything to fight for a piece of the "American Dream" in the market they helped create.
- In 1942 California, two young men await induction into the U.S. Marines and say goodbye to their girlfriends.
- A kind doctor volunteers to tutor a deaf-mute woman, but scandal starts to swirl when his pupil is raped and falls pregnant.
- After treating her mental illness, crime reporter Camille Preaker returns to her hometown to solve the murder of two young girls. However, she is forced to face and deal with her own demons too.
- Huell visits an old-fashioned roadside attraction featuring a 'gravity house' where water flows uphill, a mini train ride through an ancient forest, the world's largest freestanding redwood chainsaw carving, and the redwood shoe house.
- Camille Preaker, a reporter for the St. Louis Chronicle, is sent to her rural hometown to cover a story about two missing girls, one of whom was found dead.
- Camille searches for clues at the funeral and wake for Wind Gap's latest victim, before clashing with her mother.
- Camille relives a recent tragedy as she struggles to piece together the murders in Wind Gap, while Richard grows frustrated with Chief Vickery's assumptions about potential suspects.
- Camille agrees to show Richard some of Wind Gap's crime scenes and in the process opens up old wounds, while Alan confronts Adora about her relationship with Chief Vickery.
- Despite a possible killer on the loose, Wind Gap gathers for their annual southern-pride festival, hosted by Adora.
- A key piece of evidence is discovered, Richard tries to learn more about Camille's past, while Camille and Amma bond during a wild night.
- Camille crosses a line in her investigation, Richard asks Jackie for more information about Marian's death, while Adora insists on caring for an ailing Amma.
- Huell travels to Willits in Mendocino County to learn about the California legacy of the famous racehorse Seabiscuit. The trip includes a tour of Ridgewood Ranch, a special exhibit at the county museum, and BBQ at the Redwood Empire Fair.
- The Smithsonian Channel's AERIAL AMERICA soars over Northern California to discover a world of unparalleled wildness and beauty. In that landscape, humanity has produced an unmatched scale of achievement--the city of San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the wineries of Napa - but all this is threatened by the inherent instability of the land. Northern California could yet come crashing down.
- Huell tours Fort Bragg's Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, the only public gardens in the continental US directly on the coast. Its 47 acres of botanical bliss set within coastal pines have diverse flora, a retail nursery and garden shop.
- Huell attends SolFest in Hopland at Solar Living Institute, a nonprofit organization promoting sustainable living through education. He discovers exciting products for individuals to practice a healthy lifestyle and use renewable energy.
- A report on the battle between oil companies and the Reagan administration versus environmentalists over the future of California's coastal waters.