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- In post-apocalyptic America, the remaining population has become enslaved by the Church and Company and one woman, A1003, tries to survive in the restricted dystopian society.
- In a post-apocalyptic world, a masterless samurai finds serenity in selling sushi from a food truck in the desert.
- A dramedy about an awkward teen who attends her mom's new boyfriend's family Thanksgiving dinner and is sat next to his brother who happens to be a registered sex offender.
- In a post apocalyptic world, a man begins to question his reality.
- While hiking in the mountains a young girl is injured...and infected.
- Follows a young Navajo boy and his family as they watch history in the making - the birth of the first human born on Mars.
- Colonial Western mystery surrounding an enigmatic stranger and his apocalyptic effects on the small town he passes through.
- George Nez is the father of a Navajo family. He starts to occasionally drink with friends, coming home to a tongue-lashing from his wife Nellie. A gifted silversmith, he gradually begins to neglect his work, which provides much of the family income. Then he begins to sell off horses, goats, and pawn his silver jewelry to pay for his habit. His Uncle Bitaani chides him, and George strikes the old man causing him to become ill, stop eating, and finally die "of a broken heart." Nellie begs George to stop drinking, but this drives him even more to drink. Seeing no alternative but to lose him, she starts to drink with him. With only daughter Billie, an older son, and old Aunt Dezba to look after the needs of the younger children, they face going hungry in the harsh winter cold.
- Former best friends Everett and Marlow embark on a road trip to Canada to fulfill a long-lost dream, finding it difficult to move on in life when there is so much left unsaid from the past.
- A large group of horse riders and carriage drivers travel with their horses from California to Florida on a five-month-long journey.
- Crazy Chester, a biker who only believes in his bike and his bros, meets the Devil on a dark, lonely desert highway, and they engage in a battle of wits.
- A weekend camping trip starts out happily enough for a group of New Mexico college kids--a beautiful mountain lake, laughter, tall pines, frisbee and sunshine. But a shadow falls across the idyllic setting in the form of two outsiders invited at the last minute. There is a troubled kid brother: a silent, wounded boy immersed in his religious studies; and a much older cousin: a reckless but dangerously charming man who arrives with a wretched animal in tow. The dynamics among the campers grow steadily more complex and unstable, ultimately coalescing into a powerful undertow of manipulation and cruelty that threatens to drag the weekend to nightmarish depths...
- A group of interconnected individuals are on a journey of various 'states' of heaven, hell and purgatory to rediscover their lost childhood dreams and aspirations.
- Diva Deluxé Vecchio; aging plus size model.
- CloudStreet: Soaring The American West features the beauty and drama of a soaring adventure in the American West. As unbelievably serene as it is thrilling, CloudStreet gives viewers the extraordinary experience of soaring along the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming. Along the way, CloudStreet educates our audience not just about flying sailplanes cross-country, but also about the science of soaring, about the unique geography of the inter-mountain west, and about the workings of our atmosphere. It is easy learning as the audience is carried along by the excitement of this experience and drawn in by the natural curiosity evoked from this extraordinary mode of flight. We hear from the pilots about how it feels to cross vast distances using only the energy of the atmosphere to stay aloft. Their love of soaring is inspirational as they balance managing the dangers of motor-less flight, and the joys of true freedom.
- Based on the ideas of Native American storyteller, Willy Whitefeather, 'Hope' illustrates the cause and effect of modern life out of balance. 'Hope' combines animation inspired by Pueblo, Sioux and Hopi art, with archival and original HD footage to bring the viewer on a powerful journey through human existence and toward a positive future.
- Those who cannot remember the future are doomed to repeat it.
- Three thieves set out to rob a very wealthy old man after hearing of his prosperous history.
- This documentary focuses on the craft of Navajo Blanket Weaving demonstrated by the Begay family. Three generations of women share their expertise and show us how they take wool through the dying process, prepare it for weaving, prepare the loom and finally create a beautiful masterpiece.
- A man goes into an audition for a role of a film, however he learns that what he is auditioning for is not his acting talent.
- Nobody knows their neighbors anymore. Is that really a bad thing?
- Set against the vast New Mexico Wilderness, Mirror-Mirror is a mystical story revealing a young businesswoman's awakening as she liberates herself from her fears.
- While walking home from school, two boys discover the charred remains of a body in a nearby field - a body that is not quite human. With Halloween night quickly approaching, the boys hide the body in an abandoned shed until they can decide the best way to announce their "discovery" to the world. What begins as a dream of fame and celebrity soon becomes a nightmare when the boys return with their friends that night on a dare, only to find the gruesome thing they had locked away was not nearly as dead as they'd imagined.
- Leslie Borden is the perfect housewife, living in a perfect suburban world, where everything is orderly, birds sing constantly and wearing pearls to do housework is perfectly acceptable. When an unexpected visitor suddenly turns Leslie's perfect world upside down, she finds herself going into survival mode, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with a masked killer who may or may not be the dreaded Smalltown Butcher. Can perfection win the day, or is chaos Leslie Borden's new norm?
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeFilmmaker Rod Smith is known for being the screenwriter of "Mayday" and "Lockdown", two films distributed by Lionsgate. He directed his film "DISTORTION" for four weeks in April 2021. "DISTORTION" is a psychological horror mystery, where behind every truth there is a lie, and every lie contains some truth. It is a story of five women each hiding their cursed lives, behind a myriad of trickery and distortion.
- People choose to look different and stand out from the crowd. Sometimes in order to do so they self-mutilate. In New Mexico, a young woman has horns implanted into her forehead. In North Carolina, a woman has her internal body altered by wearing really tight corsets. In New Zealand, a man has one eyeball tattooed.
- At a time when a wall is being built to isolate the United States from Mexico, a photographer retraces another border, that of before 1848 and the annexation of these Mexican territories that were Texas, California and New Mexico. There, he photographs men and women whose families have always lived there, long before the American annexation. Indians, blacks, Hispanics, mestizos: they have never crossed a border, but, as they say, "the border crossed them and made them forever foreign.
- This documentary unfolds with human drama and Machiavellian political maneuvering that sets the stage for current day climate change denial. A major figure in the early Trump administration plays a surprising part in this documentary about the research facility located in Oracle, Arizona. Originally constructed between 1987 and 1991, the 3.14-acre structure was originally built to be an artificial, materially closed ecological system, or vivarium. It remains the largest closed system ever created. It's original mission was a two-year experiment with a crew of eight humans ("biospherians"). Long-term it was seen as an study of the use of closed biospheres in space colonization. It encompassed a 20,000 sq ft rainforest, a 9,100 sq ft ocean with a coral reef, a 4,800 sq ft mangrove wetlands, a 14,000 sq ft savannah grassland, a 15,000 sq ft fog desert, and a 27,000 sq ft agricultural system and a human habitat with living spaces, laboratories and workshops. Below ground was an extensive part of the technical infrastructure. Biosphere 2 was only used twice for its original intended purposes as a closed-system experiment: once from 1991 to 1993, and the second time from March to September 1994. Both attempts ran into problems, but set world records in closed ecological systems. Watch to discover the ultimate fate of this ambitious experiment.
- Harvey receives an unexpected visit from Nathan, his son he abandoned years ago. They embark on a hike through the New Mexico backcountry, only for the reunion to turn awkward as Nathan confronts his father.
- The humble little car that conquered the desert.
- A collection of stories that chill your very bones. Stories of the supernatural that usually have some sort of lesson learned in the end by those involved in the story.
- A military mother, who has just suffered the loss of her son, meets an undocumented immigrant in the West Texas desert and befriends him.
- During the "martini" (last) shot of an action movie, a film crew has a difficult time getting it done due to obstacles such as bumbling cast/crew, mishaps, and an unexpected kleptomaniac guest. This was a 48-hour Film project with the following criteria that had to be met: Genre - Action Adventure/Slapstick; Character - Nathan or Natalie Brazil; Prop - Candy wrapper(s); Line - "I know a place."
- Through 25 years of physical and emotional brawling, he dealt with the pain of his own childhood abuse and tried to mend his broken relationship with his only daughter.
- A spiritual travelogue through places seldom seen and an introduction to people whose stories will change the way you see the world. Featuring Roger Woolger (Other Lives, Other Selves), Danaan Parry (Earthstewards Network), Pat Rodegast (Emmanuel's Book), Caroline Myss (Sacred Contracts), Rudolph Ballentine (Radical Healing) and Ed Steinbrecher (Inner Guide Meditation).
- Mr. Smith discovers that a bizarre type of chaos can lurk just behind a facade of order... and yet, deep inside the chaos lurks an even more bizarre type of order. Surreal Estate is a comedic journey into the very fabric of the human tapestry.
- A homeless man discovers an abandoned, half-built house. That night he is visited by a mysterious salesman, who offers him a deal no one would refuse. Nothing is truly what it seems in this whimsical and mysterious tale of... Stuff, and lots of it!
- The conductor of a tourist steam train deserts his boyfriend for a night with a dangerous outlaw.
- PAVING THE WAY details the story of twelve motorists who took a 5,000-mile epic road trip before there were gas stations and fully paved roads. In 1920, the inaugural tour of the Park-to-Park Highway connected all twelve National Parks in the American West. They promoted tourism to the Parks and better roads for motorists. During the early days of the automobile, when cars got stuck in the mud, they were still being towed out by horses, and gravity-fed fuel lines caused problems up steep grades. Only the rich could afford travel by train or by horse to the National Parks, but the 1920 inaugural tour opened the door for the "everyman," with his newly affordable automobile, to visit them as well.