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- A working-class Indiana teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.
- A horror-obsessed boy discovers his older brother is a serial killer.
- As he struggles with Alzheimer's disease, country-music legend Glen Campbell embarks on his farewell tour in the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
- A 10-year-old boy moves to a lakeside town and meets an elderly sailor who claims that the stories of a monster named Nessie in the lake is true. Could the monster hold the key to saving the town from a ruthless businessman?
- Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- Ms. White Light is the story of Lex Cordova, a young woman who counsels terminally ill clients that have trouble letting go. While proving uniquely talented in her ability to connect with the dying, Lex is at a total loss when it comes to dealing with everyone else. When Valerie, a sharp-tongued free spirit who simply has no time for her own mortality, refuses to play by Lex's rules, Lex is forced to question her own decisions, and must decide if the business of dying is truly worth it...even at the cost of living her life.
- For Sara theres no time to waste, no time to lose, theres only.Time to Kill
- After Laura's husband James is murdered, she decides to find out who did it and why. She finds herself in a fight against an anti-terrorist organization in her desire for revenge.
- A visually stunning documentary that follows science fiction creator Jeffrey Morris as he explores missions to the moon- both real and imagined- and why they are a key stepping stone to the future of humankind.
- A ruthless mob hit-man, has been living a new life in Canada as a Priest after faking his own death. However he must come out of hiding to avenge his brother's death.
- Every 7 years, a darkened world holds its breath the night before the sun will finally rise. Leo, a nervous young teenager, is just as excited to see the sun as anyone else. But after a fumbled attempt to ask out his crush and a disastrous car accident with his friends will bring to light Leo's illusions about his world, his friendships, and most importantly - himself.
- An exposé of an idyllic small town agricultural non-profit in the heart of Northeast Iowa. This film showcases misconduct and mismanagement at the Pepperfield Project in an effort to cauterize the end of patterns of injustice.
- A devout young woman learns about faith, living, and love from a surprising source.
- "Remembering Return to Oz" is a documentary look back on memories featuring the cast/crew of Disney's 1985 film, "Return to Oz". This film is the first time that the main cast/crew have been together in a feature talking about the 1985 film in over 30 years.
- Three young men commit themselves to one of the best summers of their lives...marching in a World Class drum and bugle corps. The bond of brotherhood this organization provides, helps them through both their struggles and their triumphs.
- The family-fractured lives of a stubborn auto-mechanic, a retired widower, and a repressed college student intertwine at a bar in rural Indiana.
- The Quint Family Funeral Parlor has served the citizens of Morgan County for over 100 years. Siblings Mae, Lottie and Cy tend to the residents' journeys into eternity. However, not all of the folks will rest in peace.
- Four Twisted Tales that lead to a Dead End.
- Scarecrow follows Nora from childhood into her teenage years. She in a house on the edge of a cornfield that her mother Elsa Rae boyfriend owns. Miles (Else Rae's Boyfriend)) is part of motorcycle gang and Nora is constantly surrounded by adults. Out of loneliness she befriends a mangy yet supernatural scarecrow who not only befriends her but protects her from a potentially dangerous and abusive situation later in her teenage years.
- Two young filmmakers travel the country following comedy legend Emo Philips to literally multiple shows, interviewing his fans to discover the true nature of their fixation with coleslaw enthusiast and comedian, Emo Philips.
- 'Bi the Way' investigates the recent rise in the "whatever" phenomenon. Featuring interviews this documentary explores the changing sexual landscape of America in a bizarre and hilarious road trip that takes us from a swinging cage fighter in LA to an 11-year-old in Texas to a cheerleader-turned-runaway in Memphis. Following the personal stories of five young people, the film also grabs hold of the country's pulse on the topic.
- A passionate romance and dynamic lives.
- Beautiful girls are dying at the hands of a deranged masked killer. Every kill is more brutal than the last. Worst of all, it's happening live on camera.
- Living under the shadow of his estranged rock-star father, a college-bound musician turns to a retired high school teacher for guidance as he comes of age.
- It's little Aubrey's 8th birthday and she is going to the countryside to celebrate with her mother- only this year Aubrey has invited her imaginary friend LEWIS and when LEWIS comes to a party all hell breaks loose!
- A modern, action adventure re-telling of Sisyphus.
- Two best friends embark on a road trip to uncover clues to an illicit love affair involving one's mother and a young black man in the 1940s.
- The Friday Zone is an Emmy award winning weekly children's television show produced by WTIU Public Television at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. The Friday Zone features a variety of local guests, exciting projects, and a different spotlight show every week. The program encourages kids to learn about their world in fun and interesting ways.
- An anthropomorphic egg sits on a wall and has a great fall.
- A young man is obsessed with the 1985 film, Return to Oz. After having a dream about his, Return to Oz collection, he wakes up and realizes he is late for work. Along the way, he shares fun facts and rare trivia about the 1985 film.
- The charming small towns and picturesque landscapes of Brown County, Indiana attract artists and seasonal tourists, but behind the scenes the community grapples with the most widespread public health issue of our time. Nearly every family, classroom, and workplace in Brown County feels the devastating ripple effects of heroin, meth, and opioid addiction. From the second-by-second panic of overdose to the slower deaths of despair, the ramifications of addiction run deep in America. One small, tight-knit community delivers piercing insight and critical perspective to an issue that impacts the nation.
- It's the modern times of the Jazz Age. At an art nude photo exhibit Will gets inspired: he wants to create sexy progressive images of his wife Beth. She notices there are no nude photographs of men shot by women. So, Beth agrees to pose, if Will poses for her, too. So it's lights, camera . . . lose your clothes, Will. As Beth photographs him, it's much more than capturing the allure of exposed male skin. In a win-win turn of the tables, it's highly charged art. The woman is behind the camera. The man is in front. Sparks will fly . . . . Beth and Will plan an exhibit of their photographs to communicate their passion for sexual equality. Their friends Cary, Janet, Matt, and Cherilyn don't expect these photos when they arrive for casual cocktails, but they ultimately applaud them and are even inspired. They all agree that images of men created by women are long overdue, and sexual equality wins the day.
- During an argument over an impending divorce, a couple finds themselves trapped in an elevator together, challenging their fragile bond and pushing them to confront painful truths.
- From Vietnam to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, this intimate insight into the lives of our veterans, combined with medical and psychological experts, explains the realities of war, service and the emotional cost of war.
- Two brothers are hired to complete a task and everything goes according to plan.
- As an old man struggles in the last days of his life, a caretaker arrives to ease his pain. Origin unknown, the caretaker hears the world amplified, but at a cost. The old man's beating heart pounds in his head. Overwhelmed with sonic chaos, he becomes increasingly unable to control his actions. Based on the stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Two boys grapple with the unknown as they trek cross-country to the location of a supposed extra-terrestrial sighting.
- A young woman wakes up in a desolate landscape where she encounters a mysterious young man of unknown intentions.
- An elite high school in Iran, taught by American teachers, imprisons former students after being transformed into a prison for political dissidents following the 1979 Revolution.
- A student documentary crew follows the story of a hero wielding the power of friendship.
- "Atomic Age Cinema!" was a hosted horror movie show in 2017 seen on YouTube.
- A Place Called Home: An Adoption Story is the heartwarming true story of one family's struggle to adopt nine children in the face of overwhelming odds. Five years in the making, A Place Called Home is a documentary filled with the joy and pain that can often accompany the adoption process. After reading a Mother's Day newspaper article, Baby Boomers Tom and Jean (of Indianapolis, Indiana) decided to wave goodbye to their four year-old empty nest and attempt the second largest sibling group adoption in United States history. As the story unfolds, we learn of the abuse the children suffered at the hands of their stepfather and watch as they prepare for a possible new life with Tom and Jean. During the trial period, they discover that the road to adoption is even more difficult than they had originally imagined. Sensitive and affectionate in its portrayal, the film chronicles the evolution of the adoption from moments of doubt to moments of hope and triumph. A Place Called Home gives viewers a rare glimpse into the emotional bonding of two families as they confront their pasts and work for a better future... together.
- At a ranch in rural America accompanied with acres of unplanted farm land, evil is allowed to exist. A horrific scarecrow sits in a muddy field. Miles, Elsa Ray's boyfriend, always threatens to burn the scarecrow down, and that would leave Nora with no friends. Nora is a bookworm, light years ahead of her assigned class readings. Miles fashions himself a local gangster in the motorcycle group "The Scorpions." Before Elsa Ray and Miles met, Elsa was dead set on going to Chicago to sing in musical theatre. Miles turned Elsa's dreams around and moved into her house with Nora. Miles began to become violent against Elsa. Elsa constantly, like most abuse victims, tries to justify his actions. Nora and others are aware that Miles is going too far, and it is only a matter of time until the abuse falls on Nora. Miles is also convinced someone is creeping around the house and hiding his wall mounted 12-gauge shotgun. Nora is convinced the scarecrow has come alive for her and is her friend. She speaks to Ceres (The Scarecrow) every afternoon about life, her books, Miles, and leaving for college.
- David, a young and quixotic dancer, is confronted with the decision of whether to stay at a midwestern ballet company with his new love interest Gabrielle or follow a promising choreographer to New York to chase his pipe dream of dancing in Golden Age musicals. Featuring vibrant cinematography, an elegant score by Yi-Chen Chiang, and toe-tapping choreography by Chris Lingner, Dancing Man showcases dancers from Indiana University's Ballet Theatre and Indianapolis Ballet in this colorful and bittersweet dramedy about conflicting passions.