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- For almost 60 years the B-17 bomber, the Memphis Belle, called Memphis, Tennessee home. In Oct. 2005, The U.S. Air Force removed one of the most famous aircraft in the world from the possession of the City of Memphis because of the lack of public support. This is the story of 60 years of neglect, apathy and disinterest by the City of Memphis to one of it's most important icons. A documentary film that focuses on the history of the Belle in Memphis and emphasizes the final days and the volunteers who tried to keep another Memphis icon from disappearing.
- Leon comes face to face with reality after making a drastic decision that involves life, death, and his uncertain future. He is guided by two seemingly well-meaning acquaintances, each with their own agenda. But when Leon reacts to the voices in his head and the expectations of others, he finds that extrinsic control leads him into a powerless situation for which there is no escape.
- This film explores the fine balance in a dysfunctional relationship. Some personalities compliment each other to produce a perfect harmony, but others join together to begin a journey on a path of destruction.
- In 2008 LTTM was granted access to document the slow demise of the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee, 100 North Main. The haunting images captured tell a repeating story of Memphis and another neglected and forgotten landmark disappearing due to the lack of respect for what gives the city character.
- A combination of Memphis Photographers and Memphis musicians make this great photo slide show. Photographers include: Donald Meyers, Marguerite Hibbets and Ken Axmaker, Jr. Musicians and bands include: FreeWorld, Scott Sudbury, Sandy Carroll, Nancy Apple, Rob McNurlin, Creed, Jay Ruffin.
- Nancy Apple's Song Slinger Showdown - Hosted by Memphis' princess of twang Nancy Apple and featuring Jake Kelly and Phil Lee. Filmed live at Kudzu's in Memphis, TN. Oct. 20, 2007.
- Episode 20 is in the hands of WYPL TV-18, so keep a look out for an all new episode hosted by "King Indie" himself, Markus Seaberry. Episode 20 showcases 3 original and quirky films by our featured Memphis filmmaker, Ben Siler. We also have films by Memphis staple, Donald Meyers and director/actor, Doug Phillips. THE FILMS: "Caution....Very Hot!"- directed by Donald Meyers The Filmmaker Showcase featuring Ben Siler 1. "Fantasy" (WORLD PREMIER) 2. "Amanda Hugginkiss" 3. " Trifle" "Roughing It Up"- directed by Doug Phillips MUSIC FOR ENDING CREDITS: "Rock Lotto" sung by Matt Isbell and Rock Lotto from the Rock Lotto album.
- A couple named Sissy & James decide to crash on a drug deal and steal the money. But they are unaware that a Undercover Cop is among the dealers and buyers! How will this turn out? The clock is ticking and time is running out.
- A documentary 9 years in the making, filmmaker Ken Axmaker, Jr's final project will let you see America like you have never seen it before, from 500 ft. For 5 years he crisscrossed the country taking photographs and video of life in America from a perspective few ever see.
- Ed, a middle-aged attorney, decides to give up his dull life to pursue a career as a hired escort. Unfortunately, the clientèle for a middle-aged male prostitute leaves a lot to be desired.
- If anyone needs AA, the Betty Ford Clinic, and a visit with Sigmund Freud, it's Bill, a middle-aged, a-social dipsomaniac using painkillers and vodka tonics to rationalize his erratic behavior. After a series of hallucinations feed his xenophobic paranoia, he begins to plot revenge against his imagined conspirators. His impulsive actions snowball into unbridled chaos against a chance group of strangers that have the misfortune of crossing his path.