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- On a isolated failed homestead in 1918 southeastern Montana, Halvor Sirdal has lost all that is dear to him and now must come to grips with an unpromising future.
- 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.
- 2019–10 (7)TV EpisodeFilmmaker Rod Smith is known for being the screenwriter of "Mayday" and "Lockdown", two films which were distributed by Lionsgate. He directed his film "DISTORTION" for four weeks in April 2021 in Belen, New Mexico. "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.
- Jesse is brought to the FBI for questioning on his knowledge of ricin. In a last effort to kill Gus, Walt must ask for help from an old enemy.
- Walter White returns to Albuquerque one last time to secure his family's future and settle old scores.
- Nobody knows their neighbors anymore. Is that really a bad thing?
- Revelations. Regrets. RICO violations. Jimmy's worlds - and identities - converge in one final showdown.
- An abstract art film based on poems, Cold Chalk is a dark comedy following Ryan into his eternal depression.
- Still on the run, Nacho is forced to choose where his loyalties lie. Saul must decide whether he wants to remain a "friend of the cartel" after his reputation is called into question. Gus and Mike ready the team for a meet.
- Jesse has disappeared and Walt is in big trouble with Gus. So Gus rehires Gale to learn from Walt's cooking so that they can dispose of Walt once and for all.
- Walt struggles as he adapts to aspects of his new identity. Jesse plans an escape against Jack and his crew.
- Walter White's domestic life continues to deteriorate; at the same time, his growing business venture aims to steal a train car chock full of methylamine.
- Kim and Jimmy face off with Chuck and Howard at the New Mexico Bar Association hearing.
- In the wake of Jimmy's traumatic misadventure, Kim takes stock of what is important; Jimmy attempts to return to business as usual, but it's more difficult than anticipated; Gus and Mike set a plan in motion.
- Jesse ends up in the hospital after getting beaten up by Hank. Now he is threatening to press charges against the DEA. To stop him, Walt decides to bring Jesse on as his partner, once again.
- Jesse, Gus, and Mike fly down to Mexico, and Jesse cooks the blue meth for the cartel. Walt misses his son's 16th birthday after his fight with Jesse.
- Walt makes his next move against Hank, putting Hank in a tough position. Hank confronts Jesse and attempts to turn him against Walt, and Jesse decides it's time to move on. Meanwhile, Todd has taken over the business.
- Mike and Jesse are out. Now Walt has to handle things on his own. Hank finally finds a rat in Mike's gang.
- A chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with a former student in order to secure his family's future.
- An actor battling his own moral standards witnesses a neighbor's murder and stumbles upon a load of cash the victim was hiding. He keeps the money, and in doing so, begins the performance of a lifetime to hide who he really is.
- Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree. Christmas time this year will bring Honey and Babe exactly what they paid for.
- Against Walt's advice, Jesse lashes out. Fearing for Jesse's safety, Walt takes drastic action to intervene. Meanwhile a tragic event leads to a shocking confrontation.
- The DEA is putting Hank and his family in protective custody; however, Walt refuses and awaits his fate in his house. Meanwhile, Brock has fallen terribly ill and Jesse suspects Walt may be behind it.
- Lalo tails Mike as he attempts to track down Werner; Jimmy and Kim invoke the memory of Chuck for the Bar Association appeal hearing.
- Exes, Jake Baron and Toluca Mendez, find themselves reunited in a familiar part of New Mexico - much to the delight of one and the horror of the other. Forced together by unforeseen circumstances, they must remain there together, to try and unravel a paranormal mystery threatening to kill them both. That is if they don't kill each other first..
- A dark comedy about a suicidal woman dealing with the repercussions of her self destructive tendencies.
- Texas Music Hall of Fame inductee Dale Watson suffers a breakdown after the death of his girlfriend.
- From Santé Fe New Mexico, to Turkey, down to Hawaii and Chile, Warren Miller's Steeper and Deeper showcases legendary skiers and riders as they travel around the world skiing the steepest and deepest runs they can find.
- A large group of horse riders and carriage drivers travel with their horses from California to Florida on a five-month-long journey.
- The Native American Warrior has been a focus of Native and Non-Native interest since the time of early petroglyphs. The perception of the Warrior has been communicated through books, lore, television and film as a stoic fighter, and savage aggressor, one who retaliated for lost lands, and the constant enemy of the white rancher or soldier. Rarely has the the Warrior been seen outside the Indian world with the more accurate recognition of the reluctant fighter, seeking to defend and protect a culture and lands, against all odds. Complicated further is the attempt to understand the motives of a Native American military soldier, fighting for America in world wars and conflict, even when citizenship and voting rights have been denied. Impacted from the time of the Indian Scout, and reinforced by cultural differences, experiences Native and Non Native soldiers differ greatly. The answer to "Why Fight" requires a complex look at the truth through decades of stereotypes and misperceptions. Remarkably, the answer has stayed the same, whether during the 1500s Tiguex War, the Indian Wars of the 1800s, the World Wars, modern Warfare, or continued modern fights for sovereignty and environment. To Protect and defend - the cohesive thread that connects generations and tribes. This film allows the viewer to follow the journey of the Warrior as he (and she) continue conflict resolution in order to survive and secure resources and culture. The answers to Why Fight remain true through time; the need for Warriors continues. There will always be warriors. "What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves" and therefore, there will always be warriors. (Chief Joseph)
- Its a group of actors having their table reading. Jolie was very excited because it was her first big role. It was the role that were going to take her to the stars. She only had a little problem She was not exactly a dedicated actress and for that reason a lot of directors had a lot of trouble hiring her. So they start going over the script and in their first break something unusual happened making the actors dealing with a very different situation.
- The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.
- Walt is out of the meth business and trying to move on with his life. Jesse tries to get rid of his money. Hank now knows that Walt is the famous Heisenberg.
- Mike's days as a police officer in Philadelphia catch up to him when he's questioned about a tragic event from his past.
- Chuck wants to transfer the Sandpiper case to HHM much to Jimmy's dismay. Mike gets a job offer working as a bodyguard.
- Cady gets a new job offer while Vic worries Walt wants her to lie for him. Nighthorse continues his egotistical posturing and Barlow implodes with his own malice.
- Mike swings by Albuquerque, New Mexico to see Donovan, a young man who used to be homeless, but now makes soaps for the homeless.
- An exploration of our discovery of the laws of nature and coordinates in space and time.
- Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.
- A new documentary film, Miss Lillian, tells the inspiring story of LILLIAN CARTER, matriarch of Atlanta's storied Carter family and mother to Jimmy Carter, the oldest living United States President. The film centers around rare interviews with historical figures of the Carter era, including former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, Los Angeles Dodger legend Tommy Lasorda, longtime ABC White House correspondent Sam Donaldson - and of course her son Jimmy, who at 96, no longer sits for interviews. In candid moments, President Carter reflects on his remarkable mother, who passed her deeply held humanitarian values on to her children, the eldest of whom would become the 39th President of the United States. The film offers a revealing and intimate study of a pioneering American woman, exploring how her life as a nurse in the rural south shaped her views on race, ultimately impacting a nation through her influence on Jimmy - first as the Governor of Georgia and later as the President during the tumultuous 1970s.
- New Mexico's high desert is a captivating land of hallowed mountains, red rock canyons and vast, sere plateaus. In Remembered Earth, filmmaker John Grabowska and Indian author N. Scott Momaday present a vision of hope for humankind's relationship to the natural world by interpreting the myth, beauty and power of a scarred but sacred landscape of the American West. Can we come to see land itself as a community to which we belong?
- A Documentary of 2 friends from Los Angeles California (Benny Estrada and Cody Harkins),who set out on a quest to drive Benny's pet alligator (Merlin) to Florida......and release it. Problem: It is illegal to possess and/or transport an alligator in every state they need to cross! With 3000+ miles to cover, anything can happen... ......will they make it?
- With the side effects and cost of his treatment mounting, Walt demands that Jesse finds a wholesaler to buy their drugs - which lands him in trouble.
- Walt and Skyler have a baby girl. Now that Jesse is hooked on heroin, Walt refuses to give him his money until he gets clean. Meanwhile, as an excuse for his money, Walt decides to donate the money to himself through his son's new website.
- Walt's disappearance is met with investigation by both his wife and Hank, as Tuco Salamanca intends to leave town with his kidnapped cooks.
- As Alejandro reconciles with an old friend of his father, Carlos Ortega faces a serious challenge and asks the trackers for help.
- Carlos reconnects with an old friend. Frank refuses to take advice from his peers as Rachel and Taylor go on a media tour.