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- A group of children, in a depressed small town, band together to cover up a tragic mistake one summer.
- A mysterious duck named Earl discovers he has the power to read minds. He travels on a journey to a mysterious island named Preston. There he meets a long lost relative who helps him to control his powered man and live a normal life.
- "Man and Dog" is the portrait of an animal control officer. It tells the story of a dedicated public servant forced to make fatal choices.
- The timeless tale of "The Nutcracker" steps into the present in the world premiere of the popular holiday tradition newly created for film by the schools of Dance, Design and Production, Filmmaking, and Music. With all-new choreography, and costumes, and a revised score, the production honors the beloved story while reflecting modern sensibilities.
- Set in the immediate post-civil war era, John Wilkes Booth and his conspirators: Dutch, Paine and Herald, plan the simultaneous assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the Vice President, and the Secretary of State.
- It is the summer of 1944 in rural North Carolina. Twelve-year-old Elizabeth has one major problem: Freckles.
- A young boy and his teenage sister deal with the death of their mother and the absence of their father in two very different ways.
- A group of male bons vivants lives the lounge life to its fullest, but have to spring into gender-altering action to save their feminist radical girlfriends who are imprisoned in a reformatory.
- It's the 1930s and a carnival unlike anyone has seen has come to town. This is the story of Catherine, a 14 year-old girl, trapped in the surreal and distorted world of the carnival where she has grown up as a puppet. She is the sole, female lead of an act led by sinister magician, Rambouillette, who is accompanied by Marigold, a dark and ominous clown who masks his pain, and Ambrose, a mute dwarf with a visceral love for her. Merely an emotional marionette to the manipulative Rambouillette and Marigold, Catherine's only outlet is her secret friendship with Ambrose. In front of the curtain, Catherine is an angelic, porcelain doll, yet behind it, she is a pale and pained soul, desperately yearning freedom.
- A large group of actors audition for a film-to-be, unaware that they are already in the film itself.
- Unexpectedly, 3 completely different people try to rob the same backwoods convenience store at the same time.
- The semi-autobiographical tale of a boy who hears "golf" instead of "gulf" when he learns his father is leaving to serve in the First Gulf War. Young Sam believes his father is merely going to the golf course across the street.
- Twilight follows a diverse group of characters coping with their own sorrows, confusions, and answered questions. Their lives intersect on a busy small city street. Their attention is captured by a sage-like poet, his words shedding light on their collective sadness. Twilight confronts the issues of love, violence, and self-destruction while exploring the function of time, the scope of our universe, and the transcendent nature of humanity.
- An experimental film concerning Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of motion and their potential to veer towards chaos.
- "Shoebox Heroes" is the tale of young Frank from Bedford, Virginia. In 1942, his older brother, Chuck, heads out to the European front to fight. But before he leaves, Chuck gives his little brother a comic all about war called "Sergeant Cutter." Frank loves it, imagining Sergeant Cutter and Chuck as one, killing German soldiers and being the glorious hero in the pages of his comic. But can Frank maintain his virtuous vision of war the longer his brother fights overseas?