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- H4 translates Shakespeare's Henry IV plays to contemporary Los Angeles to explore political struggles in the community. By killing a popular black leader, Henry hopes to cement his family's political dynasty, but his reckless son, Hal, seems more interested in hijinks than politics. Will the "Prince of Watts" follow in the footsteps of his powerful father, or will he succumb to the criminal life championed by Falstaff? Performed in Shakespeare's original language, H4 will appeal to Shakespearean aficionados and newcomers alike.
- Eve, a genetic scientist, battles with her husband, Adam, over the moral responsibility of Doctors playing God in the attempt to bring dead cells back to life. THEOGONY engages moral theological questions and forces us to take a look at our historical past, our religious present, and our scientific future.
- On December 1, 2001, two ordinary football teams met on a field in Philadelphia's Veteran's Stadium to play sixty minutes of football. But this was no ordinary game. This was the Army-Navy game. And this was no ordinary Army-Navy game. This was the Army-Navy game that would occur just weeks after the attacks of September 11. The players on the field that day knew they would soon graduate and head to war. This film looks back at that historic game and profiles the journeys of three of its players who dedicated themselves to this country - first as Cadets and Midshipmen, then officers leading the nation in war and finally answering the question: Where are they ten years later? These are compelling journeys - sometimes with tragic endings, other times with auspicious new beginnings. But always with an incomparable nobility and honor.