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- An Ivy League drop-out travels to the Colorado wilderness, where he joins a team of buffalo hunters on a journey that puts his life and sanity at risk. Based on the highly acclaimed novel by John Williams.
- Tom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
- Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Native Americans and fighting with General Custer.
- Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time.
- Taking place during 1876 in Montana, a ruthless headhunter tracks his own brother through Big Sky country with the help of a young fur trapper.
- In 1880s China, a girl is sold into marriage by her father. Rather than becoming a bride, Lalu ends up in a gold-mining town where she forges a path for her own freedom and, ultimately, true love.
- TWO EYES is a cinematic triptych which follows three main characters in three distinct time periods: in Late 19th century Montana, an artist (Benjamin Rigby, Alien: Covenant) seeking inspiration for his art, explores the landscape with his Native American guide (Kiowa Gordon, the Twilight Saga) and finds his conceptions of himself and the world around him challenged. In 1979 Barstow, California, the mundane existence of a questioning youth (Uly Schlesinger) is given a shot of adrenaline by the arrival of a new exchange student (Jessica Allain, The Laundromat) who envelopes them both with her lust for life. In present-day Wyoming a trans teenager (Ryan Cassata) works through his self-destructive feelings with his perceptive, non-binary therapist (Kate Bornstein). Exploring themes of gender, love, grief, and the power of art to transcend time, the seemingly unrelated narratives are ultimately interwoven into a single powerful storyline that reveals the deep and eternal connection between all three characters.
- In 1861 Texas, the son of a poor farmer vows to avenge his father's murder committed by the spoiled son of a rich cattleman.
- When many believed that "the only good Indian is a dead Indian," Chief Tendoy has an encounter with President Ulysses Grant that culminates in a duel of the titans where injustice, theft of land, and violation of treaties are debated.
- Isolated after the death of her abolitionist husband, pioneer woman Joan must decide if she'll help Martha, a former slave fleeing for her life, along the Underground Railroad. As Martha forces Joan's hand, they make their way North, leaving behind bodies in their wake.
- Seasoned gunfighter Two-Gun Greg sets out to prove himself as the "fastest gunfighter in the west" by hunting down the territory's best, but while waiting for his opponent to return, meets old innkeeper Holly who tries to get him off his dark path.
- In 1949, Director Samuel P. Hickory set out to make the biggest film in the history of the cinema. Employing a cast and crew of thousands, and the finest technical minds that the motion picture industry had to offer, Hickory reinvented the craft of filmmaking with his epic motion picture, "Sagebrush". This brilliant western has long been recognized as one of the most grandiose achievements in the history of the genre. On the silver anniversary of that glorious film, the National Film Archive has restored and re-released the classic, but the restoration has revealed an unimaginable secret, one which has stunned fans and scholars alike.