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- A freight train runs through a film set. A camera assistant is killed and the director held responsible and jailed. But that's far from the whole story which focuses on a corrupt little town in south Georgia, United States.
- Tommy Nitro lives in a world of comic books, caught between his shy, quiet existence, and the adventures of his comic book hero, karate-master Sensei Nobu. One day Tommy is walking home from school and is surrounding by The Crimson Sausage Gang, the villains from his favorite comic book. In order to thwart them, Sensei Nobu teaches him karate and Tommy in turn helps to teach you at home. But who will win the final showdown between Tommy and the Crimson Sausage?
- Mysterious events unravel after a robot in a recently opened Sandwicheria in Texas doesn't behave as it should.
- "I want to hike the Appalachian Trail." "I want to climb Mount Whitney." "I want to..." We all have friends who talk about their dreams. Years come and go, and they're still talking. The Friendship is the tale of a man who did more than talk. Bob Rollins had built the original Friendship with his father, Ralph in the 1930's. They developed an amazing bond while working side by side on the sailboat. By the 1950's Bob had a new dream - to build a new Friendship and race the yacht in the Transpac Race - a 2,557-mile sailboat race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Bob wanted his family to share an experience like his father had gifted him. Friendship started as a family project. Over time friends and neighbors began to share in the dream. Many helped the ship building. Some were vital in moving the sailboat from the backyard to the harbor. Seven crossed the Pacific in the Friendship. Bob Rollins' made his dream into a reality and in the process created a lifetime of memories for many others.
- Welcome to a land that Elias calls Dream Country - a country where it is always turning late in the year. A country where the hills are fog and the rivers are mist... where noons go quickly, dusks and twilights linger and midnights stay. Remain as long as you like... or dare. The trip home happens in the blink of an eye, though the journey may take considerably longer... in the Dream Country.
- Knightfall is a look at the cat-and-mouse game between two men locked in a showdown over their contrary beliefs. One is a businessman who awakens to a nightmare. He has been stripped and dumped in an empty room. His nemesis believes he has information and appears ready to use any means to get it. Can he convince them of their mistake before he is crippled or killed? Or has there been a mistake? The interrogator believes he has captured a terrorist, who is plotting mass murder of those whose religious views are different from his. He will do what is necessary to extract the information to save lives and then seek expiation of his own sins.
- During a photo hunt in a Mexican border town, a photographer's life takes an unexpected turn when one of his snapshots causes a boy's death. The Negative is a psychological thriller based on the worldwide folklore that photographs strip away pieces of the soul.
- ROLLIN' ON is a film about Skateboarding, hard work and perseverance. The film tells the story of a group of young people who regularly meet at Finsbury Park skate-park. Its main narrative is given by an interview with legendary skateboarding champion Tony Hawk, in which he tells the story of his first rolling steps into the world of skateboarding and how much skateboarding contributed to changing his life from bullied shy boy and outsider to revered professional skateboarding champion and video game character. This inspirational film draws a parallel between the lives of the young skateboarders in Haringey and their hero. The film touches on themes such as bulling at school, social barriers and prejudice, as well as investigating weather skateboarding could offer a viable alternative to gun, knives, street crime in general and boredom.
- This is the remarkable story of a K through 12 school on Chicago's impoverished, high crime West Side, that has been sending 100% of graduating seniors to four year colleges and universities for 30 years. More than half of them are accepted by tier one schools and the class of 2008 was awarded more than $4.5 million in college scholarships. Providence St. Mel is a school that has completely escaped America's educational crisis.