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- Follows hard-to-please Aurora looking for love and her daughter's family problems.
- Three drag queens travel cross-country until their car breaks down, leaving them stranded in a small town.
- A man challenges himself to say "yes" to everything.
- An aging, booze-addled father makes the trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim a million-dollar Mega Sweepstakes Marketing prize.
- A recently retired man embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter's wedding, only to discover more about himself and life than he ever expected.
- 86-year-old Irving Zisman takes a trip from Nebraska to North Carolina to take his 8 year-old grandson, Billy, back to his real father.
- A family that has faced hardship has their dilapidated house completely rebuilt while they are away on vacation for a week.
- America has been bloodlessly taken over by the Soviet Union, leading to slave-labor camps for some, collaboration for others and rebellion for yet others.
- In the Sicilian town of Taormina, Italy, an aspiring poet in search of inspiration meets a folk singer trying to write a follow-up to her breakout hit.
- Tully can get any girl he wants and often does every night - until he meets the new girl, Ella - who reveals something within him and his family they've long buried.
- Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
- It is the year 2077 and terrorist organization known as The Red Army Hammerheads now dominate the Earth. The fate of humanity now rests in the hands of The New Model, Ari Frost. Trained under the wing of Alex Rain, she must form an army of Cyborg Humans to take down the regime and regain control. After all, 86.5% is still considered human.
- Television talk show dedicated to bringing uplifting stories, exciting guests, breaking news, and much more from a Christian perspective.
- Terrorists launch an attack against the USA. Their first strike is by a suicide squad that detonates a truckload of explosives at an army base in Washington DC. FBI probes indicate that the attack is by terrorists led by Iranians. Subsequent attacks are via airplanes exploded in mid-air, crowded restaurants, and an attack on a mall. Administration cabinet heads push the President (Hal Holbrook) to retaliate. The director of the FBI (Peter Strauss) believes that there may be more to the story than the investigation has revealed and the Secretary of Defense (Paul Winfield) is the only other person urging caution.
- Jeff finds a new lamp in hopes of finding Sabiah only to discover her little sister Mahktoonah. The two then go on an odyssey to find and free Sabiah from a deranged killer while telling various horror stories to pass the time.
- Documentary about a multiple murder in rural Nebraska in 1993.
- Alexandra Bergson inherits the family farm and struggles to carve a home and a fortune from the windswept prairie. Along the way, she forfeits her one chance for love, but never forgets the teenager who stirred her heart. He returns 15 years later and rekindles within Alexandra a long-buried dream and newfound desire. Willa Cather's famous novel comes stirringly to life in this made-for-TV movie.
- A gay man approaching a mid-life crisis is tired of being different because he is gay. He wants to be normal. Suddenly he is yanked back in time to when he was in high school. But this time, the world is gay and to be straight is considered deviant behavior. Then something else happens. He meets a girl. And suddenly normal becomes ...well almost normal.
- Tommy Lee goes to Nebraska college for a few weeks. Takes classes and lives in the dorms with a room mate.
- Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and other international artists of The Silk Road Project discuss their philosophies on music and culture.
- 40 years after the original Amityville murders, a cursed antique toy finds its way to a brand new family-who become the latest victims of possession in the undying legacy of evil.
- A clean cut man gets pulled into a dark situation by an old flame and has to navigate his way out of it.
- A killer compilation of clips from the RHR Home Video library as viewed by 5 girls during a slumber party.
- What's going on with the world's economy? Foreclosures are everywhere, unemployment is skyrocketing - and this may only be the beginning. Could it be that solutions to the world's economic problems could have been embedded in the most beloved children's story of all time, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"? The yellow brick road (the gold standard), the emerald city of Oz (greenback money), even Dorothy's silver slippers (changed to ruby slippers for the movie version) were powerful symbols of author L. Frank Baum's belief that the people - not the big banks -- should control the quantity of a nation's money.
- 10 years after the events of the original film, a rash of new meathook-murders makes Dan suspect this may be the same Killer responsible for the death of his twin Sister and her friends. Taking matters into his own hands he tracks down the maniac in an underground cavern and not only comes face-to-face with the meathook wielding mongoloid, but his entire sadistic family as well!
- From the co-founder of Slamdance comes the story of a young man who returns home from a trip abroad to confront not just his peculiar family and friends, but also a pair of Colombian jewel thieves and a roving gang of Iowa kickboxers, culminating in a showdown at Carhenge. A seminal movie in the history of independent film, "Omaha: The Movie" was the film that spearheaded the birth of the Slamdance Film Festival.
- An independent documentary about the various Skunkape encounters in the Midwest since the 1970s.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- This is the story of how the New Mass (Novus Ordo) was created after Vatican II. Join us for a surprising investigation into the machinations of Annibale Bugnini, and meet those who fought to preserve the Latin Mass against all odds. What happened between the Second Vatican Council and the publication of the New Mass? Was this a reform that everyone in the Vatican approved? Peek behind the curtain and hear the debates of bishops, cardinals, and Pope Paul VI as they pursue the most extensive liturgical reform in Church history.
- About the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuels.
- 8 members of Seattle-based Soldiers of Destiny scooter club attempt a 3,700 mile odyssey from Florida to Washington, at the less than blazing speed of around 45 miles an hour.
- A young mother is brutally raped and murdered in front of her own child in the woods during the Summer of 1970. Twenty years later a group of college friends head off to the same woods - "Black Tree Forest" to do some hiking and camping. However, Brian Mellows, the young child who was left scarred twenty years ago, has recently escaped from the Vestron Hospital for the Criminally Insane. The young campers out for a fun-filled weekend end up in the fight for their lives as they encounter a mysterious masked Killer who stalks the forest in search of innocent victims. They play a terrifying game of "cat and mouse" with the Killer...until it is time for the last Terror at Black Tree Forest!
- Fast Dreams is a journey paved with the valleys and peaks from a season in the roller-coaster world of Professional track and field. The story chronicles the arrival of nationally herald teenage track star Bianca Knight to the University of Texas Lady Longhorns team. A once-in-a-decade sprinting talent who quickly places the spotlight on the Lady Longhorns and herself. Weaving flawlessly in story is the unselfish dedication of the All-American upperclassman, Alexandria Anderson. We learn within a shocking pace, that both these young track stars do not define "dreams" the same way Throughout the journey the audience gets an uninhibited invitation into a coaching legend. Coach Beverly Kearney's omnipresent commitment to values and hard work capture the viewer. Her coaching blueprint has produced fourteen Olympians winning nine Olympic medals, four of which were gold. And, not unfamiliar with tragedy, Coach Bev has triumphed over a near fatal automobile accident in 2002. The accident left her in a wheelchair with repeated diagnoses that she would never walk again. Fast Dreams sets the podium for an in-dept conversation about societies definition of "winner" and "loser", "self" and "selfless." Director Harry Davis, of 99 Ways Entertainment, captures every essential step in this canvas of team unity and individual pursuit. The director allows the story to take the lead from the opening gun to the finish line - making for classic documentary cinema.
- When Deb and her friends play a childhood game on the witch's wooded grave, they unleash a witch's curse. Her search for the truth will reveal an evil beyond her imagination.
- The efforts of grass roots volunteers, legislators and Christian academics to expose and stop the efforts of corrupt organizations and groups to infiltrate the nation's school systems with pornographic and pedophilia materials.
- This comedy takes its title from the Latin proverb, which literally translated: "in wine, the truth," suggests that people reveal their truest feelings under the influence of alcohol.
- "Coulda Beens and Wannabes" is a documentary feature that follows the story of RIPHOUSE - a speed metal band from NY that had everything going for them, except themselves. The film chronicles their rise and fall with professional insights from genre legends including Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (Overkill), Steve "Zetro" Souza (EXODUS), Rob Dukes (EX-Exodus and Generation Kill), Don Jamieson (Co-Host THAT METAL SHOW), as well as members of GWAR and MOBILE DEATHCAMP.
- "The Art of Dissent" celebrates the resilience and power of artistic engagement in Czechoslovakia before and after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion. The documentary's main protagonists - Václav Havel, banned singer Marta Kubisová, and the underground rock group the Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) - became the most recognizable dissidents during the 1970-80s. Havel bridged the disparate clusters of individuals and fused the literary, musical, political, and philosophical nonviolent elements into a hybrid network that eventually toppled the totalitarian regime in 1989. The film speaks to our contemporary political malaise by underscoring the resolve and courage of dissidents who strove to re-build a battered civil society with artistry, tolerance, and truth. "The Art of Dissent" team presented the film to festivals with the excitement of first-time filmmakers and won five international film festival awards despite the pandemic. A unique co-production of NUtech Ventures at the University of Nebraska and Czech TV in Prague, "The Art of Dissent" combines rare archival footage with interviews with key dissidents filmed over three years in the Czech Republic, England, and the United States. Location interviewing began in Prague in 2017 with associate producer, Mariana Capková (a young politician) and Susan Pahlke (second camera). Thirty interviews were filmed over three years. Parallel with this, Le Sueur worked closely with Martin Bouda (Czech TV film archivist) and Alena Jirásek (Australian-based researcher and translator) to review, select, and edit the archival footage. Finding archival film and music of banned dissidents presented real challenges. How does one make a movie about "enemies of the state" not allowed to be filmed or photographed? Our quest brought us to the BBC and dozens of other clandestinely made films found in archives throughout Europe and America, as well as to several important private holdings in the Czech Republic. It took over two years to find and negotiate the rights for the music and films used in the movie. In this process, our team discovered forgotten film in a German archive of Shirley Bassey singing James Bond's "Goldfinger," of all songs, and "What Now My Love" in Prague just days before the invasion. From Josef Dlouhý we learned how the police confiscated his underground documentary about the Plastic People of the Universe and threatened the young filmmaker with prison if he did not permit state TV to turn his film into a documentary broadcast on TV to demonize the musicians. In assembling the archival footage, we were also given unprecedented usage of the Czech TV archives, and Martin Bouda uncovered other rare gems, such as the never-before-used color film of the 1968 invasion discovered in the forgotten suitcase of a Catalonian businessman. The archival materials our team uncovered are extraordinary. The film is distributed by Gravitas Ventures with a release date of October 2021.
- Nicholas Peterson is madly in love with his fiance, Bryan Lane. But when Bryan Lane's drug addiction leads to several other crimes and fleeing from the law, Nicholas is faced with the struggle of whether to tell anyone or keep quiet.
- A documentary on the life and death of Jim Wheeler, and the gay and lesbian youth across America who live his dream today.
- Where "Kill the Video Star" was a 90's throwback dream, this sequel is a nightmare. Documenting behind the scenes of the "Too Stupid to Die" crew for their most shocking content to date including their most infamous video "The Vomit Helmet"
- Explores the lives of eight Sudanese refugees. Displaced from their homes in the late 1980's due to a brutal civil war, the youngest boys were forced to flee alone. Pitted against an Arab Militia, wild animals, starvation, and thirst the boys survived a trek of 1,000 miles and twelve years in refugee camps before coming to the United States. Enduring such unimaginable hardships left them with many stories to tell. In their own voices, these are their stories.
- Promising dancer Georgia Winters and her friends Atlas, Brighton and Stevie are changed forever when aspiring musician Kasper Hart enters their lives.
- Heavily influenced by Giallo, Blood Rites is a macabre mystery of murder, drug use and the occult. When the drug deal goes bad and Jason disappears, Nikki is trapped on an upper floor of the warehouse with a vicious ex-military enforcer, a gunshot victim, a violent addict and his three hostages. All the exits have been blocked and somewhere in the darkness is something with a taste for blood and a love of pain. A great demon demands to be born and its faithful servant has planned a bizarre blood rite that will leave no vein untapped. Blood will flow. Hell is coming.
- She Lives Her Life is a modern day retelling of Jean-Luc Godard's 1962 film Vivre Sa Vie. The movie is told in 12 chapters as we follow Betsy through a series of relationships and encounters, by day she works at a pawn shop, by night she lives her life.
- Inspired by the films of Dario Argento, this modern American giallo tells of a young woman who suffers from vivid nightmares about an unknown gloved maniac sexually mutilating male victims. It turns out her dreams are real and it's up to her to use her visions to unlock the identity of the Killer. Set to a pulsating soundtrack by Velvet Acid Christ.
- Christine is a 20 something female who suffers through the days in her cubicle office job. Her only relief comes from her two 15 minute breaks she received on a daily basis. On those breaks, Christine sprints to the liquor store where she buys 40 ounces of malt liquor. Returning to work is more of a challenge as she not only has to sprint but also chug the alcohol. The boss in the office is onto Christine and he checks in with looking to catch her just one minute late for an excuse to fire her.
- A dark comedy about a reclusive college student who aspires to become one of America's greatest serial killers.