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- An exceptionally-adept Florida lawyer is offered a job at a high-end New York City law firm with a high-end boss--the biggest opportunity of his career to date.
- A brother and sister driving home through isolated countryside for spring break encounter a flesh-eating creature which is in the midst of its ritualistic eating spree.
- Four Buckman siblings attempt to raise their children - each in their own different style - and deal with the joys and sorrows that the process brings.
- A young doctor on his way across the country to a job interview crashes his car in a small town and is sentenced to work for several days at the town hospital.
- Against the backdrop of high-school football and track, two brothers in a small Southern town face escalating problems with two different worldviews, straining--but ultimately strengthening--the bonds of brotherhood.
- A Harvard professor is lured back into the courtroom after twenty-five years to take the case of a young black man condemned to death for the horrific murder of a child.
- In a series of live action and animated vignettes, the evolution of humanity is depicted and explored, primarily through the experiences of Cathy, a tour guide in a natural history museum, and Lee, a college student infatuated with her.
- Frat boys compete in a farting contest.
- When stricken with a family tragedy, George becomes obsessed with taming a wild, red-tail hawk. In a tour-de-force performance he locks himself into a battle of wills with a fierce creature that would rather die than succumb.
- Beth is driven to the brink of insanity by the surrounding chaos, facing the decision to die or become what she fears the most.
- A spiraling tale of violence, hatred, love, and loyalty about two friends growing up in the poverty-stricken South and learning that the only way for each to escape is by sacrificing the other.
- Footage from Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues showcases what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation.
- Thomas has the ability to project the different aspects of his personality in four different characters. Logic is his logical side, Dad is his moral side, Princey is his creative side, and Anxiety is his fear.
- Part documentary, part sketch comedy, part true-life drama, this short film follows Tom Green's real life cancer scare and subsequent removal of one of his testicles, which is shown in its entirety.
- In an effort to revive the failing Partham Pollawogs, Ball coach John Yossarian Speed and consultant Stacy Callahan team up to recruit the ultimate underdog team: a team so bad at Ball, they HAVE to win. Impressionable youngster Bobby McBean and a host of other zany personalities join the team, and in the process, learn what Ball is really about.
- Documentary about a University of Florida fraternity party that led to what may or may not have been a rape, with footage from the night of the incident, including sexual acts.
- Low budget shot-on-video gore film with comical overtones concerns a skateboarding teen's murder. Rising from the dead with his skateboard, he embarks on a vengeful killing spree.
- While investigating the disappearance of a pair of pearl shoes, two mischievous teens uncover an extravagant case that only they can solve.
- A despairing young widow who abandons her baby pondside among bulrushes and a man who's fighting to reclaim his own son are drawn together. A baby plops out of a rainy, stormy sky into the arms of the town's beloved, vaguely-addled spinster. Miracles suddenly reverse the town's fortunes as drought and unemployment disappear, only to be replaced by boosterism and greed.
- Gal Young 'Un centers on a spinster woman who lives alone in the woods of north Florida until she is swept off her feet by an opportunistic bootlegger. He marries her for her place and her daddy's money and her cooking and cleaning, which she freely shares. Inevitably, he shows his true colors in a variety of ways. One day he brings home a very young woman with clear intentions of keeping her as a mistress (a gal young 'un) in the older woman's house. Business takes him elsewhere and the two woman are left alone in the woods together to come to terms with their shared exploitedness.
- A pizza cook who's never left his college town meets the woman of his dreams before finding out there's a huge roadblock to them being together.
- Samantha, a 12 year old book worm, takes on the case of who broke the cookie jar in her suburban family home.
- A psychotic filmmaker summons Stanley Kubrick into his apartment and confronts him on the depiction of mental illness in his filmography. The two directors go on a journey into Kubrick's films and to understand insanity in our modern era.
- In the year 2012, the 3rd great war comes to an end. The war claims no victors, but both sides succeed in executing their chemical warfare campaigns. The result is over 3 billion deaths. Over ninety-eight percent of the male survivors are rendered sterile. Human reproduction is realized by means of cloning. The first strand of clones are harvested in December of 2012 and received with overwhelming success. It was not until nineteen years later that the first problems arose.
- This 90 minute, 3-act documentary details the rise & fall of Maxwell Street, Chicago's great outdoor market, the birthplace of the electric blues and where "the only color that mattered was green".
- A man wakes up naked and alone in the middle of the vast Florida Everglades.
- A neurotic twenty-something struggles to figure out which girl he really belongs with: the best one he's ever known, or the worst.
- Writer-director Gary Hawkins's first "Rough South" entry, "The Rough South of Harry Crews," bases his show on Crew's revealing remark, "What has been most significant in my life had all taken place by the time I was six years old." Hawkins re-enacts the early episodes of Crew's childhood through a still-photo technique reminiscent of Chris Marker's "La Jette," juxtaposing the stills against Crew's commentary to reveal the source of his adult literary themes.
- Home beckons for Jacob, a preacher-turned-fighter who is looking to return to a quieter life. Love and family await him, but so does his past in the form of criminals who cannot let him find harmony.
- What is it like to be the best? What does it take to get to the top? This documentary film offers the first in-depth look at the college recruiting process of the nation's best point guard in women's basketball.
- Comedians Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah lead an all-star Muslim comedy performing in big cities, small towns, liberal enclaves, conservative hotbeds, rural and everything in between to explore the issue of Islamophobia. Watch them onstage as they hilariously challenge racial, gender and religious stereotypes. With added humor by Jon Stewart, David Cross and Lewis Black.
- An exploration of actress Marion Davies, including her relationship with newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst and her life both before and after her movie career.
- In 1973 in Gainesville Florida, seven former Viet Nam vets and one non-veteran were all accused of planning to attack the 1972 Republican National Convention with automatic weapons, explosives, cross-bows, and slingshots. The accusation was part of the FBI's attempt to disrupt the efforts of the Vietnam Veterans against The War.
- The cost of protecting our freedom some times results in even a great nation doing terrible things. The United States is in an elevated state of panic over the recent terrorist plots around the world. The president has called for a black ops mission inside Mexico to find a suspected terrorist drop point. Once in Mexico the team of five special forces soldiers find nothing is quite what they expected, and the only thing for sure is this is a matter of life and death.
- The four-part, Emmy-nominated limited series follows the Florida Gators, Penn State Nittany Lions, Arizona State Sun Devils and Washington State Cougars as they meet the demands and challenges leading up to and through game day.
- Hoping to reshape her town into a progressive place, 21 years old Bree Maklin runs for mayor, but when success does not come easy, she immediately finds herself switching political parties in order to have a better chance at winning.
- A fan documents the band as they drive to their final gig of their 30 year career. What do you do when you have sacrificed everything for music and it's taken away? Stellar reviews, cross country tours, European TV and seamless pop music. 'Buddy Holly would be proud.' 'The best album in the last 10 years' 'their music is a cross between an Andrew Wyeth painting and a Robert Frost Poem. The story of 1,000 bands, this one is personal.
- TV Mini SeriesSeven teens are chosen for Project Quarters, a new mental health study done nationally to determine whether or not peer therapy is more effective than psychologists.
- LUPEO is based on true events of January 12, 2010, the memorial of the tragic earthquake in Haiti.
- In a small college town, a student finds his isolation and social ineptitude weighing down on him, leading to nightmarish results.
- An adaptation of William Shakespeare's timeless classic, Hamlet
- With charm and humanity, WHAT'S "ORGANIC" ABOUT ORGANIC? leads viewers to examine how organic farming has evolved from a grassroots movement into a multi-billion dollar international industry. Through the stories of farmers who steward land from Harlem to the foothills of the Rockies, from upstate New York to Florida, the film reveals what's at stake in creating and maintaining meaningful standards for organic production to protect citizen interests, to heal the environment, and to maintain the livelihoods of family farmers.
- In the rugged terrain of Georgia in 1887, Sheriff Joseph Thompson and his wife Mary grapple with the loss of their daughter, Grace. Amidst their grief, a mysterious figure named Abel emerges, wielding a sense of justice beyond the mortal realm. As Mary mourns by a campfire with a child's casket in the background, Joseph comforts her, invoking memories of their joyful moments with Grace. The tranquility shatters when an enigmatic stranger, Cain, arrives. With a shotgun in hand and face concealed, Cain unleashes chaos, leaving Joseph wounded and Mary fleeing for her life. Abel, a supernatural being draped in a black trench coat and hat, steps into the fray. His gravelly voice condemns the sins of humanity, setting the stage for a reckoning. As Cain confronts Abel, the atmosphere thickens with suspense, and Mary's desperate pleas fill the air. In a climactic encounter, Abel reveals his purpose-collecting from Cain, not for justice but for something darker. A gunshot echoes, leaving Cain lifeless on the ground. Abel, still veiled, cryptically references the biblical origin of man. Miraculously, lightning strikes, resurrecting Joseph. The mysterious connection between Abel and Grace becomes apparent, and the family reunites. As Abel and Grace fade into the distance, the melody of "Insomnia" lingers, marking a celestial intervention. Morning breaks with a radiant sunrise, symbolizing a new beginning for Joseph and Mary. Embraced under a tent, they decide to return home. Their tale becomes a legend, a testament to the heavens' occasional intervention for justice. The film concludes with Joseph's reflection on the extraordinary events. As the credits roll, the narrative leaves an indelible mark, blending themes of loss, justice, and the supernatural. The legend of Abel and Grace becomes a timeless story of hope and divine intervention in the face of unimaginable sorrow.