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- A year in the life of a unique family. It captures the daily life of the Sasquatch with a level of detail and rigor that is simply unforgettable.
- A research team is sent to the Jurassic Park Site B island to study the dinosaurs there, while an InGen team approaches with another agenda.
- Two brothers in 1910s California struggle to maintain their strict, Bible-toting father's favor as an old secret about their long-absent mother comes to light.
- A crash landing leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, a millennium after events forced humanity's escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help.
- Two bumbling explorers hope to beat Lewis & Clarke to the Pacific Ocean as they race across America's western frontier in the early 1800's.
- With the help of a recovering combat veteran, an overly optimistic young man and his cranky grandpa set out in a rickety van on a road trip from hell, leading to divine destiny.
- Young woman comes to a small town and starts to take vengeance through seduction and manipulation for the grave injustice that was done to her family a long time ago.
- What happens when California dreaming becomes a nightmare? When people head to Humboldt County, California in search of quick riches in the form of marijuana.
- A disillusioned medical student is stranded for a summer in a remote community of counterculture pot farmers, the last place in the world he imagined he would discover himself.
- A Brother Grimm's Horror Version of the Classic Fairytale.
- When a teenager is accused of his mother's murder, the community of Canaan rallies to his defense.
- This documentary, which first aired on public television in 2000, chronicles environmental activist Julia "Butterfly" Hill's 738 day tree-sit in the ancient redwood tree she named Luna.
- A lumberman (Wayne Morris) and a gambling-house lady (Claire Trevor) thwart Easterners eyeing the California Redwoods.
- A giant tyrannosaur terrorizes a band of California marijuana growers.
- Based on a true story. Kinsley's life is forever changed when her fearless boyfriend designs a treasure hunt through his rural hometown along the northern California coast - and disappears. Grappling with a pivotal career decision and facing the uncertainty of his disappearance, she must find the strength to embrace his fearless spirit and follow her dreams.
- A little boy lost in the woods is found and raised by Old John, a hermit, who teaches the boy about life in general and nature in particular.
- A filmmaking couple travel the world for 7 years to interview over 165 cannabis luminaries, exploring the plant's history, culture, medicinal and industrial benefits, and uncertain future. Be inspired and informed by this unique journey.
- "Drugs", the second and long anticipated film in the "Sex, Drugs & Natalie Portman" film trilogy, follows the story of Ashley, an ex-nerd pill-popping virgin from Seattle. With hopeful news, Ashley begins on a quest to fulfill her ultimate dream: To have sex with Natalie Portman. Multiple problems ensue, and Ashley finds herself thrown into a twisted world of sex and manipulation.
- The story from inside Humboldt County, a beautiful yet secretive place notorious for its legendary pot growing culture.
- Two men and one woman in logging country and their changing love triangle.
- After the widely praised decision to legalize marijuana in California, six courageous women come out of the shadows of the cannabis underground to enter the new commercial industry. But with excessive government oversight and regulations that favor well-funded corporations, these trailblazers risk everything to fight for a piece of the "American Dream" in the market they helped create.
- If The World Was Ending follows a group of friends in their 20's, each caught up in their own quarter-life crisis. Tonight, is New Year's Eve, usually a time to celebrate. Only this year, the disillusioned friends learn the world will end in five days, forcing each of them to either take a chance or forever hold their peace.
- Bryce Cardigan struggles to protect his Redwood inheritance from a railroad-owner, who is also the guardian of the woman Bryce loves.
- With one single choice, everything changes. One life splits into two realities: one chasing a chance at love, while the other finds solace in music. If one true path is not found, both realities will cease to exist.
- The Emerald Triangle is the first social history of the world's favorite illegal drug, how it became legal, and its impact on our culture.
- Flamboyant Max Plugin is a jaded relic of the 1960s who has never really grown up. In his teens, Max ran away to northern California, where he met Teschlock, a charismatic ascetic and guru renowned among a small group of young followers. Teschlock asked Max to join him and his disciples on an ashram in India, Max declined and returned home to his family. Now, forty years later, at age 57, Max takes a journey to India to find Teschlock's unknown grave-site, and also himself. His adventures in India, and his Castaneda-esque experiences back home, form the heart of this very unusual road movie.
- The legacy of the pioneers of cannabis culture of the past half century has been deeply rooted in the hills and valleys of Northern California, and particularly Southern Humboldt - America's Cannabis Heartland.
- Douk is a historical fiction drama that takes place in 1910. It tells the story of a young Native girl, Irene, who deals with a difficult reality of her and her sister being taken away from their family and sent to boarding school, where they will be assimilated into the western culture. This means that once this happens, they will no longer be able to practice their language, culture, and traditions. In order to prevent this from becoming a true actuality, Irene's parents hatch a plan to save them.
- Continents apart from one another, two farming families aim to reinvent themselves on their land. One family-a strong-willed French matriarch and the son she raised among her vines-tends a centuries-old, biodynamic vineyard in the Southern Rhône. Across the ocean in Humboldt, California, another family-a brash father and his more reserved son-carefully manage a state-recognized, organic cannabis farm. The feature documentary WEED and WINE interweaves their stories, urging comparisons and teasing out contradictions between France's revered winemaking traditions and the artisan culture emerging alongside the legal cannabis industry.
- In the midst of California's coastal redwood region, Green Diamond Resource Company continues to clearcut redwood forests, devastating habitats and leaving scars across the land. Farmer, a direct action environmental activist in his late 20s, decides to tree-sit in the McKay Tract -- a 60-acre grove of ancient redwoods that is home to spotted owls, deer, flying squirrels, and countless other life forms. AMONG GIANTS begins three years into the McKay tree-sit. On his tiny platform a hundred feet up in the ancient redwood canopy, Farmer must battle the elements and avoid isolation as he fights for a sustainable future. The film uses a verite style that reflects the pace of life in the tree village and shows the forest from Farmer's perspective. As Farmer outlasts a vicious storm, counts the rings on a felled tree, and trumps through a recent clear cut, the film questions what it means to make personal sacrifices for a larger cause, and how a single person can affect real change in the world.
- The documentary transports viewers directly into the ancient redwood forests of Humboldt County, California, where groups of activists have elevated forms of resistance to new heights. Julia Hill and dozens of others camped high in the treetops for months, while those surrounded by clearcuts utilized creative nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience to slow chainsaws, drawing attention to the destruction of ancient forests. The film offers an insider's perspective on the Earth First. movement, including its Save Headwaters Forest campaign, the attempted murder of activist Judi Bari, the bullying of young activists sitting on the ground with tear gas in their eyes, and the establishment of permanent "tree camps" tens of meters above the ground. It culminates in mass protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle.
- The story of Reggae on the River, set on the Eel River in Humboldt County, and its 20 year history as one of the most famous reggae festivals in the world.
- Nestled in the redwood forest of Northern California, the Humboldt Crabs, founded in 1945, are the oldest continuously operated summer collegiate baseball team, with their own band, ardent fans, and tradition of winning.
- Episode 1: "The Lumber Pirates" "Dollar" Holmes, so called because of his greed for money and power, is a small timberland owner in a region where both the trust and a tribe of Klamath Indians hold similar lands. He is under contract to the combine to deliver to it 10,000,000 feet of timber by a specified date. It is a rich deal. His wife is about to become a mother, and Holmes has set his heart fiercely on a boy to inherit the fortune he means to pile up. A forest fire sweeps away half of Holmes' standing timber. Greer, president of the trust, learning of this, writes a sneering letter hinting at Holmes' ruin unless he fulfills his contract on time. This he cannot do unless he obtains possession of the Indian lands adjoining his. Sleepy Dog, chief of the tribe, refuses to sell. Holmes' wife gives birth to a daughter, and he in a wild rage of double disappointment curses her and the babe, and rushes out of the cabin into the deep woods. He comes upon Dill, a bootlegger, surreptitiously selling whiskey to his loggers. Holmes promises to forebear punishing him if he will go into the Indian camp, from which Sleepy Dog is absent on a trip, and sell his stuff to the savages. The Klamaths are made drunk, and when they demand more whiskey Holmes offers them $100 apiece if they will deed their timber lands to him. They do so, and Holmes wires Greer that he will fulfill his contract; also that with acquisition of the Indian lands he has obtained exclusive right to use of the region's one river for log-floating purposes, thus cutting off the trust's lands from the market. The trust capitulates and accepts Holmes' terms, by which he is given a heavy interest in the combine and made a director. Sleepy Dog returns. Holmes quarrels with him, murders him and throws his body over a cliff. The crime is witnessed by Holmes' wife, a fact which he discovers. In terror of her life, the woman flees the cabin, carrying her infant in her arms. In trying to reach the farther bank of the river over a jam of logs she is hurled into the stream when a blast of dynamite blows up the king-log, and is whirled away in the current, clinging to a log and holding the babe in her arms.
- 50 years ago, America fell in love with cannabis. A Humboldt Story examines that history, showing how we went from a few hippies in the mountains to a green wave of social, political, and economic change sweeping the nation.
- Emma B. Freeman was a world famous feminist photographer working in 1915 rural northern California. She made her studio a salon for outcasts, and crossed the line between "white" and Indian" cultures to create her romantic hand painted photographs of the Yurok tribe. Derided as a Bohemian by small-town Victorian society, her sexual openness lead to a major scandal and her tragic death at a young age.
- A KRON San Francisco Target 4 Unit In Depth Report on Marijuana in Humboldt County and the first year of the state-run Campaign Against Marijuana Planting.
- The fragile homeless community of a rural county is the target when an ancient evil is unleashed against them.
- Despite warnings, a headstrong British solicitor goes sightseeing in Eastern Germany only to encounter more than he was willing to believe. Based on the discarded writings of Bram Stoker.
- Mia spins into a labyrinth of unsettling mind games 20 minutes before taking the stage on the opening night of a new play as it begins to imitate her reality.
- Short movie highlighting the logging operation of Old-growth redwoods in Humboldt County.
- Can one person really make a difference? In December 1997, Julia Hill climbed a thousand-year-old sequoia, vowing not to come down until the tree was saved from logging. She lived 55 meters above the ground for more than two years, fueling intense controversy over the fate of Northern California's ancient forests.
- A man drives to Patricks Point State Park for a midday stroll only to discover his car has been stolen.
- A man sent to do research on an uninhabited Island witnesses a nuclear explosion decimating his city. Cut from civilization with the possibility of no return, he must now adapt to survive.
- The mining corporation Pacific Lumber Company (Maxxam) enlisted climbers to remove activists camping under the treetops. This video, captured on April 10, 2003, in Freshwater, Humboldt County, California, documents the events. Despite not being government employees or agents, the Humboldt County Sheriff supports these contested arrests. The footage depicts hired climbers cutting activists from their belays and forcibly pulling them from their tents.