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- The amazing adventures of forgotten American novelist and Paris Review founder, Harold Louis "Doc" Humes. His story is crammed full of ideas, about utopia, marijuana, literature, protest, paranoia and mental illness.
- Bandit, a Connecticut house dog with ties to the Pit Bull family, is condemned to death for biting an agressive neighbor and then his own remorseful master. But when the late great dog-trainer and philosopher Vicki Hearne steps in, a judge grants him a 90-day stay of execution--and a chance to prove that old dogs can learn new tricks.
- Lizzie Andrew Borden, America's most famous "self-made orphan," was the prim lady accused of axing her parents to death in 1892. A media star from the start, Lizzie continues to draw an audience. A sardonic, entertaining, and original film that features 28 different "Bordenites" - from a forensic scientist to a rock star - including 3 people who have themselves adopted the name "Lizzie Borden." A lively retelling of the ever-popular mystery of Lizzie Borden, this film also raises deeper issues relating to history, feminism, and popular culture.