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- The post-Civil war generation of the Dutton family travels to Texas, and joins a wagon train undertaking the arduous journey west to Oregon, before settling in Montana to establish what would eventually become the Yellowstone Ranch.
- The Chosen is a historical drama based on the life of Jesus and those who knew him. Set against the backdrop of Roman oppression in first-century Israel, the series shares an authentic look at Jesus' revolutionary life and teachings.
- Borat returns to America from Kazakhstan to America, this time to reveal more about the American culture, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the political elections.
- Haunted by his mysterious past, a devoted high-school football coach leads a scrawny team of orphans to the state championship during the Great Depression and inspires a broken nation along the way.
- A French foreign-exchange student comes to a small Texas high school, befriends a classmate, and practically takes over her life.
- After spoiled city girl Sloane Emerson gets in trouble yet again, her wealthy parents send her off to the country. There, the rebellious teen ends up forming a bond with the last thing in the world she would've thought - a horse.
- While doing research, a group of young geniuses accidentally stumbles upon a secret terrorist plot to create a time machine to go back in time and change history.
- The Penitent Thief is the story of the two unnamed men who were crucified alongside Jesus and how they came to be beside him on the cross that fateful day. The Penitent Thief is an epic story that begins with the journey of the Magi and their chance meeting with young Dismas and his brother Jotham at the manger in Bethlehem. Soon after, the young brothers will suffer an unspeakable tragedy that results in them being taken in by a band of thieves with a penchant for violence. There, they meet Gestas, another young man who will share their fate. Together, on their journey to the cross, they will try to outrun their destiny. But first, they must survive a ruthless Roman centurion who threatens to unleash a terrible revenge on them. Along the way, they frequently cross paths with Jesus and other influential biblical figures. But they will soon find that there is no escape from the brutal end that awaits them all on Golgotha.
- After some personal trauma, Wilson Walmsley is invited to work as a substitute teacher in a suburban public high school. He finds lack of authority and interest in the school direction and teacher body; uncontrolled and abusive students in an environment of disrespect and lack of discipline. He becomes close to the arts teacher Louise and to the smart and abused student Joey. When he saves Louise from a sexual assault of the student Davey, Louise and him are sued by Davey's family lawyer; then Davey's girlfriend beats Louise. The upset Walmsley lures, drugs and kidnaps Joey and six troublemakers of his class and brings them to his isolate real estate in Alpine, Texas. When the seven students wake up, they are naked and caged in cages with electric fences. When Walmsley arrives, he advises that his class will begin, and any disrespect or lack of discipline will be duly punished, and shots Joey to make clear his intentions. And the class begins.
- Loss and heartbreak challenges one man to forgive the unforgivable.
- When Mike is killed by a group of small-town racists who do not approve of his mixed-race marriage, his children Jacob, Jesse, and Jenny, and their mother, Sophia, struggle to keep the spiritual beliefs, instilled in them by Mike, and are put to the test and taunted by neighborhood bullies over their ethnically-mixed heritage. Spanning more than a decade, the story reveals the siblings' successes and failures as the neighborhood spirals downward under the dark influence of bullies and bad guys who go from petty-theft, to kidnapping and even murder. All the while, the siblings become ever more determined to take drastic measures to change the lives of several kids headed for destruction, including some bad attitude bullies. The siblings learn lessons about perseverance, optimism, and standing up for what you believe in.
- In 1862 a Dutch widow travels to the Old West to discover the fate of her husband and learn the horrible secret of the town in which he died.
- The nature and lure of power: in Dallas, a councilman is on trial for corruption, the D.A. is running for the US Senate, a serial killer is slashing prostitutes, and a professor is murdered. Amanda Reeve is assigned to investigate the law-school killing. She hears rumors that the dead man offered women students good grades in exchange for sex. The trail leads her to two wealthy, beautiful students whose alibi is provided by a librarian. At the same time, the cops close in on the slasher. Meanwhile, Amanda misses her former lover, next in line to become D.A., and a reporter is fired for getting close to the truth about the Senate candidate. Is a cover-up or conspiracy in the works?
- A man and his sister-in-law plot to kill his wife, but things don't turn out quite the way they planned.
- Follows the lives of three former marines as they come back together on a family-owned cattle and cutting horse ranch in the heart of Texas. They find hope and purpose at the ranch, as they overcome challenges and grow in their new lives.
- Running late to his daughter's ballet recital due to his business flight being grounded in Houston instead of Dallas, Clayton has to make a sudden change of plans when the sirens and emergency alerts warn of an imminent threat of a nuclear ballistic missile strike near Dallas. His only hope is to seek shelter in a storm shelter on an old farm with a grumpy old Vietnam vet and an old CB radio as their only form of communication beyond the shelter.
- It's Christmas time at the Baker household, and Bailey is at it again. Worried that he won't get any presents from Santa, Bailey learns about a mysterious Native American brave who can make his holiday wishes come true.
- Cinna Monroe, a single redneck mother of 3 living in Beaver, Oklahoma searches for love.
- Traveling is the story of three people who have never really had a family that find that connection on a road trip to Austin. Andrew is a man lost; hitchhiking from Phoenix to Austin, he meets Jen. On the road herself to drop her niece Kaylee off in Taylor, Texas, Jen offers Andrew a ride. What happens to the three of them on this trip changes each in ways they would never expect. Jen has just lost her brother to cancer; saddled with her niece Kaylee, and terrified of the prospect of becoming her sole guardian, she offers to drive Kaylee to Texas to meet the mother who abandoned her. Andrew is headed to a more uncertain future. Convicted of an accidental crime where he lost everything, Andrew is more specifically headed to prison for at least three years. When their paths cross, Andrew is looking for a ride, Jen needs a distraction, and Kaylee is looking for any kind of connection.
- Cowboy is wrongly accused of a bank robbery, or is he ? The courts story of what happened is different from his story....Did he or did he not, that is the question. You'll have to figure it out.
- From the rugged cross timbers of Texas comes a portrait of greed and vengeance.
- In one day, lives can change. The town of Borland, Texas is one of America's hybrid industrial towns, experiencing economic hardship due to the loss of jobs that have defined what Borland is about. One early autumn day, the lives of some of the inhabitants of this small American town are changed. The Stakes family is a middle-income family suffering the effects of Borland's economic hardship. Robert and Felicia Stakes own their own printing shop, but are forced to shut down their business. The situation is further complicated by Felicia's torn heart between the man she married and the man she loves, a carpenter by the name of James. The evolution of their relationship is further compromised by James' sudden plan to relocate his business. His desire to take Felicia with him places her in a precarious decision to either continue the unhappy life she's been enduring or take a chance at happiness with the man she truly wants to be with. Jacob and Nathan are the sons of Robert and Felicia. Nathan is the younger son, whose day illness imprisons him to the house, so he watches curiously from the window the events that transpire outside. Jacob is a college student ready to return to the university. His life is dictated by his relationships with his best friend and the girl he has developed feelings for. The direction of his life depends on the evolution of these two relationships. The Collins family is one of the more stable families in Borland. Rebecca and Evan Collins own their own cleaning business but have not been affected by the economic hardship of Borland. Their wealth affords them to chair Borland's annual parade. Plans are unexpectedly changed, however, when Rebecca's sister, Patricia, loses her young son Koston while walking the streets of town. The search for Koston unites them, but in the process, another tragedy that has befallen one of their children is discovered. Squito Collins is the son of Rebecca and Evan. His state of being rests on the amount of dank (cigarettes with formaldehyde solution) he smokes and on the feeling that his life is adrift. His parents, college and his relationship with a local girl haven't provided him with what he's looking for. It's only with his best friend, Jacob, does he feel some purpose. But that all changes when they both develop feelings for the same girl. The other townspeople of Borland include Alexandra, the employee of the Stakes' printing shop. She is an old maid in-the-making, whose only reason for life is to take care of her ailing father. Brianna Richards is the all-American girl who becomes intertwined between the emotions of two best friends, Squito and Jacob. Her friend Sarah wants love and thought she found it with Squito, but circumstances prevent them from being together. Borland reflects what life can hold on any given day for anybody living in any American town.
- The dramatic and adventurous story of the the apostle Thaddeus, his calling by Jesus of Nazareth and his ministry during the first century, and the violent opposition he endured.
- Tells a somber yet inspirational story of a young girl's search for understanding in the midst of a personal tragedy. In her deepest despair... she is confronted by a mystery.
- An epic tale, set in 1880's Texas, of redemption, and retribution in remote Moon Crossing, where a man's honor and survival make up a code to live by.
- The story of a feared outlaw Buck Nolan, whose brothers have been arrested and put in the jail in Blue Water, Texas. Nolan rides in to get his brothers released, but Sheriff William Cole refuses to let them go. Nolan vows to return and bring a few friends and the war begins. Along the way we meet some humorous characters, with crazy problems. So sit back, pull your hat down, and watch a western like they used to make.
- John Reeves commands his grandfather's Texas mega-ranch. Seth Reeves, his older brother, long ago abandoned his family legacy to build a private equity firm in Dallas. But now Seth is facing insurmountable debt & is being accused of unethical dealings. When Seth and his wife returns to the ranch in a thinly disguised attempt to regain his inheritance, idealistic patriarch Hud Reeves instantly receives him, but John is skeptical. Hud's failing health brings into question the future of the family fortune. Pressure runs high, relationships turn violent, and wounds of the past rage to the present.
- This is a short episodic look at 7 lives that were impacted by the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. John the Apostle and Simon Peter reflect on the Passover Seder in the first two episodes, both unsure of what Jesus is planning. A Roman soldier laments the crucifixion in episode three. In episode four, Mary (Mother of Jesus) shares her grief in a prayer to the Father. John's brother, James, is depicted as a frustrated but faithful follower of Jesus in episode five. In episode six, Martha professes her faith in God's plan, even though she doesn't understand. Finally, in episode seven, Mary Magdalene, walks faithfully to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus, only to find the stone has been rolled away.
- Upon moving to a unfamiliar town, Ellie is overwhelmed by her new situation. Her family thinks its nerves but Ellie knows something isn't right. Plus, she is 90 percent sure the doll house in her bedroom just ate her brother. How many more family members have to disappear before someone believes her?
- A young woman, fed up with her life, decides that suicide is the only way out. While she tries to build the courage to jump off an old abandoned railway bridge, a stranger appears out of nowhere and ruins her day.
- A story about a young couple (Mark and Cathy) and how their relationship is affected by drug addiction.
- In the Fourth Century, the pilgrim Egeria travels to the east and learns about the further acts of the apostles Thomas and Thaddeus.
- When a boy and his father pick up a silent traveler, the boy is given a timely message about his father's impending death that we are all just passing through.
- In 2003, there was new legislation introduced to outlaw the slaughter of horses for human consumption as well as competing legislation to keep it legal. At the time, there were only 2 horse slaughter plants in the United States. Both were located near Dallas, Texas. This film is about the cultural legacy of horses, the cruelty of horse slaughter, and the attempts to shut down the slaughter plants through legislation, including the reactions of Texas animal rights activists and the wonderful people living near the Kaufman plant who wanted it shut down forever.
- In the ancient world, three Warrior-Priests bring hope and justice through their mastery of the elemental arcane.
- While driving to bury incriminating evidence, Aaron has an argument with his ex-girlfriend about the nature of their relationship, his attitude towards her, and how things have changed because of a crime he didn't mean to commit.
- A documentary about 25 year-old John Jacob Shyloh Woody adjusting to life once he is released from prison.
- A short film that takes place during an interview between a plucky young journalist and an early retired, cynical movie director.
- Louvel who grows up knowing he doesn't quite fit the boy norm, he only fits in with the girls while growing up and quickly finds out that that's him. He just doesn't know how to express that yet and has to expand on the feeling and really figure it out.