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- Playing out in real time, an elementary school teacher organizes a mixer of like-minded women, when she encounters a woman from her past, leading to a volatile chain of events.
- A supernatural thriller set in South Carolina, South of Hell focuses on Maria Abascal, a stunning demon-hunter-for-hire whose power stems from within.
- She is the daughter of Holocaust survivor and the questions she asks herself all the time are: "would I be here if my mother hadn't been hidden?" and "who else helped my mother and her siblings survive?"
- A lawyer who doesn't believe in ghosts is haunted after moving into a family mansion.
- In this twisted dark fantasy world, you play a songstress who must kill her sisters.
- Phillip Penzeda, born into poverty in Brooklyn, NY. He struggles with racial prejudice, true love and loss, and finding out what it takes to survive life from the streets of New York to the military at a very young age.
- A phenomenal discourse on why poverty exists when there is so much wealth in the world. A must see for anyone wanting to understand not only the US economic system but the foundations of today's global economy.
- The Winding Stream is a 90-minute High Definition music history documentary-in-progress that tells the story of the American roots music dynasty, the Carters and the Cashes. Starting with the Original Carter Family (A.P., Sara, Maybelle), the film traces the ebb and flow of their influence, the transformation of that act into the Carter Sisters, the marital alliance with legend Johnny Cash and the efforts of present-day family to keep this legacy alive. No one has yet pulled together all the elements of this family saga in one documentary. The goal of The Winding Stream is to honor this multi-generational family where it stands -- at the headwaters of American roots music.
- A woman with no memory of her past utilizes the eyes and ears of New York's surveillance empire in a quest to find out who she is.
- You all know Bruno...Bruno is a born loser with the ladies. Scoffed and scorned, the only thing Bruno could pick up in a singles' bar is the check! Until now. Now Bruno sees the girl of his dreams and he'll fight all odds to win her - even her lesbian girlfriend. In a 10-minute brawl of hilarity, Bruno finds "The Right Hook," a short film that asks the age-old question, "Yeah? Who said you can't hit a girl?" and who's answer gives a whole new meaning to "hitting on women!"
- Synopsis: The lives of two sisters, Billie and Becca, residing in a small mid-western town, are about to change forever. The girls are unaware that there is a will which states, once Becca turns 18, they will inherit their parent's multi-million dollar farming estate. The girls' adoptive parents, Karen and Terry, take over the farming business after the girl's parents die in a car accident. Also killed in the accident are Billy and Becca's cousins. The loss of Karen and Terry's girls drives a wedge between them. Michelle, the family's business attorney, becomes aware of their plan to destroy the girls, which places her in danger. This intense feud escalates until it's all taken too far. The parents find ways to bury their grief with much hate and jealousy; however, the two find a bond in their self-proclaimed entitlement to this fortune they now stand to lose.
- In 1941, a young father can't afford to buy his 5-year-old daughter the bicycle she expects Santa Claus to bring her for Christmas.
- Ultimate nice guy Jeff doesn't have the time to worry about the world crumbling down around him. His slacker roommates seem to always need his help: Chad, the wannabe entrepreneur; Veronica, the self-centered princess; and Chlora, the hapless Hollywood dreamer. Jeff does his best to keep a roof over their heads, oblivious to the zombie hordes, nuclear explosions, and other disasters along the way. At least he can count on Walter, the macho militiaman who's been preparing for Armageddon for years, and Synthia, the beautiful android whose mission is to protect Jeff and save humanity in the process.
- 10-year-old Kathy prefers pigtails to curls and runs away for the day to avoid a hair appointment. While she's off having adventures with her best pal Jeeter, her parents clash over how to handle the situation. Kathy's mother worries that her daughter doesn't "fit in" while her father believes she's "just an individual" and should be allowed to grow up at her own pace. At the end of the day, Kathy must return home to face the inevitable.
- A television star goes home to Texas for her father's funeral and spends time with her mother for the first time in five years. Reminiscing about her childhood allows the daughter to work through lifelong resentments and to forgive her mother.
- Their stage antics were sassy, bordering on aggressive. Their vocal styles featured distinctly "unladylike" growls, hiccups and moans. Their lyrics spoke of parties and hot rods, flirtations and teen angst. To say that women such as Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, Janis Martin and Lorrie Collins were ahead of their time is a gross understatement. Uniquely American artists, yet loved by enclaves of dedicated fans the world over, these were the women of rockabilly music, rock and roll's country cousin. For a few brief moments, they burst onto a predominantly male scene with an unprecedented musical message of female assertiveness. They not only bucked the staid notion of what was appropriate to sing as a country star, but they also rejected the models of post-war femininity that were being marketed in the wider culture, models of suburban wedded bliss and a return to "traditional" motherhood. Some of these women were part of a natural evolution in country music, others were the product of calculating music producers looking for a Rockabilly Queen to Elvis Presley's King. Although their day in the sun was short-lived, many of these women perform today and speak with pride of a time when were genuine trailblazers, personifying an exuberance, sexuality and defiance that was burgeoning in the music of 1950s America. Welcome to the Club - The Women of Rockabilly is their story.
- Pet lover and dog rescuer, Millie Sharpe, 16, longs to have her popular next door neighbor Jake notice her. Things go haywire when Jake's dog Sniffy goes missing and he asks Millie's help to find his pet. Could Millie's plan to help Jake backfire when Jake's suspicious girlfriend Chloe gets wind of Millie's not so honest intentions?
- Alexandra needs to leave behind her deceased ex-girlfriend. Donnie wants a partner for role-playing romps. Naomi seeks help her navigating through her spiritual doubts. Jill has an emotional debt to repay. Paul can't seem to find the right woman no matter how hard he tries. Stephanie only wants a hot fling. Jake thinks maybe he'll finally find a voluptuous pin-up to end his bachelor lifestyle. And, Anderson just craves a man to sweep him off his feet and into bed-or wherever. They make up four couples who find themselves drawn together through on-line personal ads. As they meet and go on first dates, these people explore themselves and each other through their conversations about politics, sex, pornography, infidelity, and religion. While all of the singles make discoveries, most of the realizations come at a price-which none of them is expecting. Getting Personal paints a comic and poignant portrait of human interaction in its myriad forms-love, lust, romantic relationships, or...just really bad dates.
- UnCabaret pushes comedy to the edge! The Hollywood Reporter calls the legendary show that launched the alternative comedy movement "A radical comedic conspiracy...outrageously funny!" Each show, hosted by Beth Lapides with musical direction by Mitch Kaplan, features established stand-up performers, special musical guests and some of the brightest new talent from shows like SNL, Chelsea Lately and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Episodes are taped at the weekly live show in a swanky little club in Downtown Los Angeles. At UnCabaret the acts keep it real, telling the awesome truth
- Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle activate the metaphor "Earth as lover" and join the fight against mountain top removal (MTR) in Appalachia.
- A therapist accidentally encourages a Martian to conquer the world. Dr. Roosevelt has a flawless track record of helping her patients recognize the true meaning of life: themselves. That was before an overwhelmed mother wanders into her counseling office, claiming to be an extraterrestrial visitor. The well-meaning therapist believes she can bring this delusional woman back down to Earth.
- A reclusive, elderly widow, living alone in the city, begins a mysterious friendship with a silent caller.
- As schoolgirl and aspiring singer Molly Groves performs before retired opera legend, John O'Connell, in hope he will write her a good scholarship report, John's now diminishing memory means Molly is in for a few puzzling surprises in this charming short drama.
- Between Two Firs is a parody of Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis. Laden with double entendres and sexual innuendos, the Host, Jack Phallic Anassis conducts a series of comedic interviews of some hot to trot holiday characters who get a little hot under the collar when they discover the topic of conversation is always sex sex sex.
- Complete with 5 pregnant women in pink bikinis, a stilt walker and sword swallower, Fluid Movement is a short, exceedingly sweet, independent documentary that follows an earnest group of Baltimoreans through the hilarious process of staging an amateur water ballet in an inner city pool. Age, body type and fitness are of no obvious relevance nor is the ability to swim in the casting of "Cirque De L'Amour", a French-inspired synchronized swimming event extraordinaire, as long as everyone has the desire to improvise and collaborate creatively with their neighbors. From the "artists" to the ubiquitous old Ukrainian woman and the dry, game-for-anything pool manager, everyone joins together in a valiant effort to take back the declining park.