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- A story as old as time, a swooned Jonny Donson begins by making a phone call to his girlfriend. He plans to propose, but is incredibly nervous. Attacked by the Love Bear, he must battle his feelings he calls "Powerless". Shot in Palm Springs, California the audience takes a ride as Jonny sings about the Powerless love affair.
- An otherworldly, glowing cube leads a young man to a mysterious door into the middle of the desert. The official music video for "Close to Death" by Jordan Hill.
- A desperate LA screenwriter reunites with old friends to make a movie together, but is secretly making an exploitive tell-all documentary about the experience.
- When girl's car breaks down in the desert right after her heart is broken, does she need anyone's help? Or can she Work It Out on her own?
- Oscar Wilde retraces his 1882 American tour as a present day cross-country roadtrip.
- Daniel visits Dr. Robert Koshe to discuss his recurring hallucination of a bunny named Milo. Daniel recalls events that could have happened during his childhood.
- Naval aquatic training for S.P.A.R.S. (United States Coast Guard Womens Reserve).
- Thirty years after Edward R. Murrow's 'Harvest of Shame', Third World California illustrates the continuing plight of farm workers and explores the forces that keep their lives so desperate.
- In a bleak near future world, there exists a bragged disassociated group of people surviving on the outskirts of Palm Springs, California. The food and water supply is dwindling, crops refuse to grow and the only convenience is the power supplied by the constant spinning of the wind generators. The besieged leader of this camp is one Tom Anderson, a weary and haunted man with more than a lifetime of pain behind his eyes. His depression grows daily as he is reduced to trying to find either survivors of the disaster or possibly even a way out of his dilemma. Supposedly aiding Tom is Mike, more of a hindrance and irritant to Tom rather than an asset to him and his leadership. With Mike constantly writing things on a broken clipboard, he never seems to follow through with anything. Time passes as Tom spirals down a hole of depression and pills while he plays back video of his wife Rachel who painfully reminds him of a happier time when there was love and support in his life. When it seems the darkest, a radio broadcast is intercepted from a Gregory Strumman. As a beacon of hope and a possibility of escape for Tom, he reveals the source of the disaster to Gregory. An alien stone element, God's Marble. This stone had the frightening ability to grow larger unless sealed up. At this point some light is shed as to who may have been responsible for releasing this stone that mutated the planet. Upon Gregory's discovery of the plane that Tom and Mike have at their disposal, Gregory eludes that they may be welcome to their camp where the clean Austrian Alp life in the town of Erlosung is far different than the rough desert existence Tom is dealing with now. Tom even finds there is an additional ray of hope that his missing Rachel could be at the camp awaiting him. Tom calls for Mike to fire up the plane so they can fly off to Gregory's Shangri- La, find his loving wife and live a good life in the clean mountain town. Mike unexpectedly refuses to fly Tom anywhere causing a complete stripping of Tom Anderson's world as we have seen it.
- This special effects music video is the debut for Luxembourg pop rock artist who traveled from Europe to film in Southern California. Through the magic of green screen, matting, animation, and some great imagination, the video invents a virtual world that is right out of the classic noir film, "The Third Man." An underground stage in a virtual Cavern-like club (inspired by the Cavern Club of Beatles lore), a band plays as it pours rain outside the window (all animated and CGI effects). A fictional band called The Five Gees - a virtual group of look-a-like musicians, including a mysterious lead singer is shown in a surreal, other-worldly environment, where early evening sky and sunsets seems lifted from a Spielberg movie. Playing all the musician roles is the artist, Achim G, whose prime instrument is drums, though here, he plays air drums.
- Determined to get married today at any cost without telling her parents Kristie Wynne borrows her mother's car and drives through the desert where she almost runs over a catholic priest and has an encounter with the police that lands her in a small desert town jail.
- Through his frustrations, an obsessed novelist connects with a dimension where a walking girl encounters weird characters in a mysterious urban world, slowly driving to the peaceful nature of the desert. In this trip between light and shadow, hope for finding an inner mental peace will prevail. This movie is characterized for an experimental language, with purposed technical and performing imperfections, wrapped in an organic fantasy effect.
- Zoo Yoga is an instructional children's show designed for all ages. It is intended to be part of a child's fitness program, bringing the skills of yoga closer to the level of a child's interests, understanding and capabilities. Zoo Yoga is a useful tool for parents, teachers and day care providers. It is a fun, energetic, and creative way for children to stretch and play, an imaginative exploration that is effective for children as they explore balance, strength and flexibility.
- The life and times of singing cowboy Gene Autry's remarkable career in the movies, recording studio and the business world is traced through interviews with friends, colleagues and film historians.
- Short film portraying the human emotional turmoil of a young girl trying to fit into society.
- The war is over, but trouble is never far for ALLIES.
- TV SeriesCooking shenanigans at the home of Casa de P&M concluding with an al fresco dining experience afterwards. Host Mike Breyer cooks up a storm with the help of Paul Hamel at their home in Palm Springs California. Each episode will include al fresco dining with special guests.
- Wild Change is about dust and hot wind and toiling away while crying out for "wild change to set me free" and invoking images of chain-gang work and relentless heat.
- This film celebrates the architecture of Hugh M. Kaptur who has been designing homes, hotels, commercial buildings and apartment complexes in Southern California for more than 50 years. From Mid-Century Modern to Desert Contemporary, Kaptur has developed a style that is unique and rooted in the desert.
- The guys must go to great lengths and trust untested technology to keep Margaret from succeeding.
- This Sportlights entry shows off Palm Springs, California as a desert playground and a favorite watering hole for sports-minded Hollywood celebrities. Those briefly seen golfing or playing tennis include Walt Disney, Bob Hope, Ginger Rogers and Dinah Shore and golf-pro Ben Gogan and tennis-pro Nancy Chaffee.
- Entranced by the open spaces and the brilliant light of the American West, Swedish-American artist Birger Sandzén painted energetic scenes of mountain and prairie. This film follows the artist from his Swedish roots to the American West.
- A hip discussion forum ranging in cultural topics from politics to art, featuring music, art, film, TV, radio, internet, and the oncoming world of content all hosted by two savvy radio personalities.
- This is about family friends John "Jake the Barber" Factor and his wife Rella Cohen Factor, and Jakes son Jerome and the 1933 kidnappings in Chicago that also involved my step-grandfather, grandmother and my Dad.
- A man is shipwrecked on a South Seas island, and although he has a fiancee back home, he falls in love with a Polynesian girl. When his fiancee finally finds him and arrives on the island to take him home, she finds out that he refuses to leave the local girl, who is now the mother of his child.
- One man's search for the truth gets derailed when a business owner transforms to finish what his father started.
- An experimental film without dialogue, in which a highly stylized troop of female soldiers wander through a post-apocalyptic landscape of foreclosed housing developments in Florida and California.
- A tough rocker chic re-examines her life while shooting a 10 page layout for a top magazine. Ramona, inundated with demands from her agent, the record label, and the editor of the magazine, begins to re-think her career and breakup with her ex, Ben. A modern day fairy tale that takes place post rehab.
- This in-depth history of Oregon's beaches focuses on the political ebb and flow of efforts to keep the coast accessible to the public. The fight, which began with Governor Oswald West's 1913 landmark legislation, has thankfully been effective, though not without substantial effort. Featuring interviews with many of the living key players as well as voices from the past.
- Five North American resorts are presented as some of the most romantic destinations for lovers, weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries.