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- Two soldiers return home to Edinburgh to resume their romantic and family lives.
- In 1948, in rural Georgia, Coweta County is watched over by its legendary, indomitable Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash). No felony had ever gone unsolved while Sheriff Potts was in charge. In the next county, though, there is a vast estate known as "The Kingdom." It's ruled by one man, John Wallace (Andy Griffith), whose power is absolute and beyond the law. But when Wallace chases one of his underlings to deliver ruthless punishment, he makes a critical mistake. He crosses over into Coweta County... Sheriff Potts' territory. This is the compelling true story of the man who ran the Kingdom, and the man who brought him down.
- In a conservative mountain town, Rainy Lawson, Georgia's first female sheriff, investigates a supernatural killer rumored to be a hubcap, while juggling romantic prospects, her traumatic past, and a cunning foe who stirs racial tensions.
- "Punishment Park" is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews's news coverage of the team of soldiers escorting a group of hippies, draft dodgers, and anti-establishment types across the desert in a type of capture the flag game. The soldiers vow not to interfere with the rebels' progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew's coverage is meant to insure that the military's intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60's counter-culture get nearer to passing this arbitrary test, the soldiers become increasingly hostile, attempting to force the hippies out of their pacifist behavior. A lot of this film appears improvised and in several scenes real tempers seem to flare as some of the "acting" got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinéma vérité style, hand-held camera, and ambiguous demands of the director - would the actors be able to maintain their roles given the hazing they were taking - pushed some to the brink. The cast's emotions are clearly on the surface. Unfortunately this film has gone completely underground and is next to impossible to find. It would offer a captivating document of the distrust that existed between soldiers willfully serving in the military and those persons who opposed the war peacefully.
- After a car accident plunges a woman into the dreamy Chinese past that gave the whole life in the Beijing imperial palace after that she returns to her life in the modern world.
- Some men infiltrate the retired chief engineer Arthur Jönsson's home. They look through the residence for a few drawings. Some time later the same men, who turn out to be former Swedish military, perform a robbery. A robbery that Johan Falk and his colleagues at GSI believe is just a rehearsal of a much larger robbery. A robbery that, as it turns out, will make all other robberies in police history pale in comparison.
- After her husband's tragic murder, a recently widowed woman seeks solace in Las Vegas, determined to make a fresh start for herself and her daughter. Unbeknownst to her, among her late husband's belongings lies a powerful drug formula, which unwittingly entangles her with a mysterious neighbor who harbors hidden knowledge. Soon, a small-time drug dealer and thief seize the opportunity to steal the potent drug, plotting to distribute it at a party. As chaos erupts at the ill-fated gathering, the drug dealer manages to escape the premises infested with zombies, leaving behind a trail of death and devastation. Now, the question remains: Is this the beginning of a Zombie Apocalypse, or could an even greater plan be set into motion?
- Ben Kline is a successful television actor looking for a meaningful role to make him a movie star. When he sets out to play a hero who died in the Holocaust, he is forced to face the reality of those victimized by the war. In assuming the role of Miklos Radnoti, who left a notebook of harrowing poems from his ordeal, Kline finds himself acting not as a hero, but rather a victim who speaks to us from the grave. As Ben gets ever deeper into his role, he begins to merge with his character, blurring the boundaries of truth and illusion. The realization for Ben, and for us all, is that the best homage we can pay to those who died is to understand them... to know that they had little choice in their fate. Everyone could not be a hero, but rather simply tried to survive as best they could, and that is the legacy of the six million.
- A bookkeeper for the mob is sent by the witness protection program to Old Tucson Movie Studios to hide out. High jinks and romance follow when he is pressed into service as a stunt performer. Then his mobster boss shows up on vacation with his family.
- Talent competition for teenagers.
- Screen Legend Dick West and his cat make the mistake of answering a surprise phone call and get pressured into going to a lunch meeting at Captain Jimbo's Seafood House where they receive some bad news and have a terrible lunch experience.
- Stop The Burning is the first film that was entirely produced, written and directed by Jeff Horowitz. Narrated by Dr. Jane Goodall, the goal of this project was to craft a collective narrative from interviews of 30 global leaders from government, civil society and business sectors - all making the case that deforestation must stop immediately if we are to protect our planet from the grim realities of climate change. This Forest-Climate Production, LLC film is dedicated to the millions of people and plant and animal species who suffered irreparable harm during the 2015 record breaking "slash and burn" fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan. During this period, daily carbon pollution levels in Indonesia were so high they exceeded those of the United States. The 30 forest advocates were all interviewed within a 48-hour period during the 2015 World Economic Forum. In order of appearance, the film includes: Andrew Steer, President and CEO, World Resources Institute; Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister of Australia; Marco Lambertini, Director General, WWF International; Jeffrey Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University; Robert Orr, Assistant Secretary-General, United Nations; Inger Andersen, Director General, IUCN; Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director, Oxfam International; Abdon Nababan, Secretary General, Indigenous Peoples Groups, Indonesia; Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever; David Maclennan, CEO, Cargill; Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland, UN Envoy For Climate Change; Justin Mundy, Director, HRH Prince Charles' Rainforest Project; Felipe Calderón, Former President of Mexico; Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense Fund; Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Administrator, UNDP; Johan Rockström, Executive Director, Stockholm Resilience Center; Paul Bulcke, CEO, Nestlé, S.A.; Laurence Tubiana, Ambassador for Climate Change, Govt. of France; Soren Schroder, CEO, Bunge Limited; Peter Bakker, Pres., World Bus. Council For Sustainable Development; Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC; Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chair, Global Environment Facility; Jeremy Oppenheim, Director, McKinsey and Company; Mark Tercek, President and CEO, The Nature Conservancy; Rachel Kyte, VP, Special Envoy, Climate Change Group, World Bank; Lord Nicholas Stern, Chair, Grantham Institute, London School of Economics; Erik Solheim, Former Minister of Environment, Norway; Shinta Kamdani, Vice Chair, Indonesia Chamber of Commerce; Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer, Ikea; Richard Branson, Chair, Virgin United
- It's Halloween and the freaks are out. On a break from trick or treating, a sweet autistic savant named Twinky finds himself on his favorite park bench, stuck in-between memory and reality in this colorful and creepy tale where the things you see are as real as you make them.
- Matrix IV is a sequel to John Whitney's 1972 abstract film Matrix III, made from found footage of Atari music videos, combined with slowed down Atari 8-bit music; "The modernist avant-garde ideology was based on originality and authenticity. After WW2, May '68 and the development of postmodern philosophy this was no longer a tenable position to defend. However, particular forms and ideas remained entangled with certain authors who were critically attributed their invention. After Pollock, no more drip paintings, they cried. This begs the question: why has the avant-garde classically been afraid of revisiting its ideas?"
- In the rural post-Depression town of Alma, Arizona, a preacher is given only a few minutes to minister last rites to a condemned black farm worker and save his soul before he is "legally lynched" by the redneck townsfolk. But instead of discussing guilt, innocence or the hereafter, the prisoner turns the conversation on its head. During an intense, emotional confrontation the preacher is forced to examine his own basic beliefs as well as the very meaning of his life. Dick Fisher (producer/DP/editor of THE BROTHERS McMULLEN) directs this multiple Award-winning tale of race prejudice and personal redemption.
- Mariam is a young Muslim girl who's used to being shunned by her peers because of her hijab. But when she sees Luc, a neighborhood bully, alone and cold in the park, Mariam decides to try something to win him over. By a simple act of kindness, Mariam manages to make a few friend, in spite of their cultural differences.
- Screen Legend Dick West and his cat (Dr. Potato) wander around while Dick tells amazing stories about getting chased by goblins in the 1980s, and the time his house exploded back in the 70s. He also stresses the importance of tooth brushing, and having maximum teeth.
- A cheerful jogger's good day interlaces with a depressed teen's bad day.
- Teacher Elferink takes a risk, one that leads to the suicide of one of his pupils.
- Skeptic Zara and Spiritualist Bu start a YouTube channel and investigate their first haunted house. The manor has a rather sordid past, but it doesn't stop the hunt. Bu is convinced the place is riddled with ghosts. Zara on the other hand, can't really work out what's going on, but she's sure it's nothing.
- Cozy up by the fireplace with screen Legend Dick West and his cat, Dr. Potato, and learn some things about Santa Claus, the North Pole sweatshop, and the dangers of hanging around the people who chop down Christmas trees for a living.
- Includes over a thousand different images selected from tens of thousands of drawings, sketches, and art works all from one artist, Dick Ford. The images span from student work to that of a professional visual artist. There are academic studies from the old masters of western and eastern art traditions, figure drawing studies, rapidly executed sketches of passersby in public spaces, and detailed portraits of close friends and family. Styles range from photographic realism, through gestural inventions, to abstractions of pure form. The film presents a flowing sequence of images leading from one sketch book to another, edited to original music created by the artist in collaboration with his brother, Dennis Ford. The rich variety of imagery offers the viewer many surprises along the way as visual ideas generate and develop, change, merge with one another, and evolve into new expressions.
- Where does Oregon's McKenzie River start and end? "McKenzie Power" provides visual answers to its starting point.
- When Scatman, a notorious serial killer who stuffs his victims with feces, targets a prostitute for an easy kill, he has another thing coming. Predator quickly becomes prey, as a pivotal phone call ordering an innocent into the mix sets the stage for a macabre revelation.