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- Three film students vanish after traveling into a Maryland forest to film a documentary on the local Blair Witch legend, leaving only their footage behind.
- A reincarnated man unknowingly falls in love with his own daughter from his previous life. Once he realizes this, he tries to end their relationship before angels erase his memory.
- A war veteran gets work at a mental institution, where he meets the beautiful and eccentric Lilith.
- Four sorority girls with large breasts hike into the wood with their guide Lunk to find out the true story behind the Bare Wench. Then they show off their chests following a mangled version of the Blair Witch storyline.
- An all-star cast headlines this critically-acclaimed story about a young man who, after falling off a roof at a New Year's party, decides it's time to make some changes in his life, such as reconnecting with his son and falling in love.
- Couples from the series reveal how their lives have unfolded since their 90-day journey. Have they stayed together or did their foreign mates leave the country?
- This documentary film sheds light on who a covert narcissist is, how one can identify them, and how to walk away from them. It highlights victims of covert narcissism and presents ways they can become a "survivor".
- Justin, a 17-year old entering his final year of high school, gets a job as a life guard at a fitness center. Surrounded by hard bodies of both sexes and instructed by his boss to keep an eye on the steam room to report any men having sex, Justin begins to divine the direction his erotic feelings point. In separate incidents, Vicky and Russell, two older co-workers, hit on him. He tries out responses to both, and then must figure out what to do with his new self-knowledge.
- A musical dramedy about a Filpino-American female who must put her dreams aside to keep her family restaurant from eviction.
- A docu-thriller focusing on the life, brief career, and mysterious death of Maryland filmmaker Karl Atticus, referred to by some as the "godfather of the slasher film." Features interviews with various historians and aficionados including Eduardo Sanchez, director of "The Blair Witch Project," who in a 2008 interview posited the question: Why, for nearly four decades, has Atticus's story been practically eradicated from the annals of cinematic history?
- The eyewitness story of the illegal U.S. and U.K. military anthrax vaccination programs, which is recommended by Montel Williams as the Must-See Documentary of the Year. Because of the vaccine's crippling and deadly consequences when incurable auto-immune disease and birth defects spread like wildfire through Gulf War veterans, your nation was compromised by a for-profit no-liability procurement system ruled by political fears & corrupt scientists. Watch this documentary to learn why you must stop illegal human experiments in the name of Homeland Security. By saving a veteran, you can save your own life.
- By 1979 the wild polio virus was eradicated from the US and the entire developed world. Yet even though the Salk and Sabin vaccines had proven successful in eradicating the virus, there were still more than 1,000 cases of polio being reported around the world in developing countries every day. Rotary International, one of the world's largest international service organizations, was searching for a way to celebrate the organization's 75th anniversary. Having set a goal of raising $12 million, they hoped to do something that was international in scope and that could have a major impact on world health. In 1979, a very small group of Rotary visionaries decided that worldwide polio eradication was actually possible, and began a crusade that is possibly the most successful public health campaign in the history of the world. Today, WHO officials report that there have only been 8 cases of wild polio virus worldwide in 2017. Most experts expect the world to be polio free in the next year or two, and when this milestone is achieved, it will be only the second time in history that a wild virus has been completely eradicated.
- In 2022, across the world, there are millions of puppy breeders and rescue shelters supplying dogs responsibly, but there is also a sinister world of abuse and exploitation. A great deal of work needs to be done to make sure the health and welfare of dogs is prioritised both right now and in the future. This includes dealing with the rise in canine fertility clinics, puppy smuggling and the US puppy mill pipeline. 'Dogspiracy' will see Marc Abraham, vet, author and animal welfare campaigner, investigate reasons why they exist, meet experts and decision-makers, and empowering viewers with the tools to enable them to be part of the solution, to help end cruelty towards breeding dogs and their puppies forever.
- It is one of the most controversial issues of our day, jeopardizing the health and smearing the reputations of Olympians, professional sports players and even high school athletes.
- When Charles Houston (Derek Thomas Stokes, Jr.), a happy go-lucky bus driver, agrees to work the worst bus route in the city, he shows us what can happen when unruly passengers fail to honor Rosa Parks or respect the ride.
- A young woman comes to the United States from India to complete the legal formalities of her scientist sister's accidental death. However, as she tries to wrap things up, to her horror she discovers that perhaps her sister's death was not accidental. Caught in a web of conspiracy in a foreign land she struggles to get behind the truth, determined to unravel the mystery behind her sister's untimely death.
- Pooch Sitter is a short film about homelessness disguised as a film about pet sitters. On the surface, a quirky pet sitter seeks complete love and adoration from other people's dogs. In actuality, Claire Wingham is surviving homelessness. Claire usually finds her "clients" by sitting on park benches, which otherwise serve as an occasional bed. While pet sitting, Claire truly leverages the term, "make yourself at home," in a fun, kinetic and unforgettable way. When she's not working, Claire seeks refuge in a homeless shelter, when and where possible. Despite her circumstance, Claire has a sunny, hopeful disposition. She floats through life with a chameleon like creativity, and unperturbed naiveté.
- When Sam is tricked into getting arrested by his long-time best friend, he discovers that the whole friendship was a scam devised just to play that one practical joke. Years later, having lost everything and incapable of trust, he meets his former friend again. Filmed in cartoony style and featuring a cameo by 70's Blaxploitation star Dolemite, "A Stupid Movie for Jerk" is a surreal comedy about blind faith.
- Left without any choice, a group of not-so-elite agents must stop an evil mastermind's ninja army.
- The Engineer is an interactive movie that educates engineering students in the process of professional ethical decision making. The program (developed in collaboration with the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the U.S. Naval Academy) follows Shaun Baker, a newly-minted Professional Engineer as he is challenged by the day-to-day issues of his profession. Users are challenged to make decisions in real time that test their understanding of a professional code of ethics. Viewers walk in his shoes and face the ethical challenges he encounters on the job. The choices you make will determine whether or not you succeed as a young Professional Engineer.
- One man's journey from rural science teacher to political revolutionary after an overzealous government agent decides he's guilty based on family ties.
- Reality clashes with the meta-verse, when seven employees gathering for a celebratory end of year Chinese dinner have their lives upended, when their fortune cookies begin controlling their fate.
- Grundstrom is writing an opera to Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls. The orchestration includes 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets, 2 horns, 2 trombones, timpani, percussion, harp and strings (4,4,4,3,2).