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- A man becomes obsessed with finding his missing wife, drowning in the nostalgia of a 16mm home movie of her, and letting his grief gradually consume him until he gets caught up in a sinister occurrence.
- Hack, Laurence Haïm, starts this degrading "bio" by inferring incest. Her father "dressed her" for her first photo shoot. A quick shift to a photo of her father looking identical to a similarly clad Donald Trump completes the scene..
- Documentary following four families in their struggle to find the truth about the death of their loved ones on September 11th, 2001.
- Interviews with those who were there and their family members. A Unique insight into the Nazi's first Concentration Camp.
- After 40 years, Tom Cruise continues to push the envelope in film. Exposing one's heart to the world through their work is not only risky business, as far as Cruise is concerned, it is the only way to achieve an end that feels complete.
- "Skeletons in the Closet" is the titular late-night, horror anthology television series featuring The Widow and her dead husband, Charlie.
- A lonely sailor discovers a mysterious island full of secrets.
- Rachel sets off on a secret trip but is followed by a prowler who has a taste for young girls.
- As her dream of becoming a prosperous artist begins to crumble around Olympia Welles, she finds herself with a dying mother and mounting debt. To add to the significance of the moment, her partner Felix asks for her hand in marriage.
- In search of transcendence through stone skipping, an idealistic drifter arrives in a quiet lakeside town. Facing resistance from unimpressed locals, and pursued by members of his former skipping crew, he is forced to consider the merit of his lifelong quest.
- A 23-year-old woman's pretty funny, slightly sad, powerfully emotional guide to breast cancer.
- When a state government shutdown closes parks on 4th of July weekend, the Park Rangers of Driftless State Park, led by Nova Abbey, must protect the park from the people, and the people from one another.
- A woman is forced to confront her past when her nine-year-old sister runs away after discovering a family secret.
- Vietnam 1967: John Murphy, then a military intelligence adviser for the Army, C.I.A., and South Vietnamese intelligence services, reveals the gray areas of critical on-the-ground spy work, where trust is hard-won and easily lost.
- A bold portrait of misguided youth as they learn the cruelties of life in the American Midwest.
- Within the walls of the trendiest Chicago restaurants, behind the closed doors of private dinner parties, and on the banks of the Seine in Paris, OPEN TABLES explores true love, love lost and the importance of a good main course.
- 17-year-old Justine is having the worst year of her life, when she finds an unlikely lifeline in her disabled therapist.
- When a man is wrongly convicted of murder and rape, his wife devotes her life to proving his innocence. Conviction is not only a gripping story of justice gone wrong, it's also a meditation on the role of luck in the criminal justice system. In order for Clarence Elkins to prove his innocence, all of the stars had to align. It's a story that would be unbelievable if it weren't true.
- Rendezvous in Chicago is a short comedic feature film comprised of three vignettes corresponding to the beginning, middle and end stages of a relationship.
- When the town of Glenwood is rocked by a string of murders, detectives Brooks and Morales are set to the task of solving the random crimes involving high school students. As more evidence is uncovered, the deeper the mystery grows.
- Each episode covers such topics as the Harvey Weinstein scandal and #Metoo movement, mysterious celebrity deaths, craziest downfalls, the insane lifestyle of the rich and famous and all the stories that everybody wants to know.
- Cannabis enthusiasts, this one is for you. Host Dom Brown pierces the smoky veil of the cannabis world to explore how the perfect flower was able to gain an economic foothold in a country that still considers cannabis a Schedule 1 Drug.
- Knock Out Blessing is an intriguing tale about a girl named Blessing, whose ambition to achieve her dream and escape poverty, take her down a path that leads into the criminal underworld, and finally face to face with the underbelly of the Nigerian political system.
- Danny Quinn's dream is to prove his late father was right about a pirate treasure in the depths of Lake Michigan. This is a story of the incredible energy of the human spirit, and the determination of a young man pushed to the limit.
- A high profile, heartless art critic retreats to his cottage on the lake to clear his head. There he runs into a recent victim of one of his particularly nasty reviews and makes a drunken proclamation that any idiot can make art.
- Examine the conditions and circumstances that ultimately led to the birth of the Unites States, and the extremely important, yet little known, role Polish immigrants played in the genesis of America as a country in the New World.
- A community theater competes for a state grant that is needed to keep the doors of the theater open. Meanwhile, they race to get their first, original Christmas play up and running while everything falls apart.
- A hostage taking goes slowly, horribly wrong. A sour note for the Thieves Quartet.
- What happens when eco-minded, city-dwelling Berliners move in with Polish farmers in the country? Is there something tangible and enlightening to the substantive changes healthy living can offer, and who decides what is a healthy life? Take a charming, extraordinarily funny look at how friendship and communication can overcome boundaries, and how nourishing the mind, body, and spirit begins with love and respect for Mother Earth.
- A former federal agent takes you from Milwaukee's streets into its justice system, following Harold Sloan and fellow homeless men over five years as they struggle to survive.
- For over 80 years, Merle Hayden has crusaded to recruit members to the utopian movement Lawsonomy. Founded by aircraft pioneer Alfred Lawson, Lawsonomy advocates for economic reform and clean, communal living that transforms followers into a "New Species" that will benefit the human race either in this life or the next. Merle joined Lawson as a teenager and never looked back. His high school sweetheart Betty Kasch, however, is tired of Lawson coming between them. Reunited after over 60 years apart, non-believer Betty wants Merle to join her in Florida. Merle's commitment to preserving Lawson's legacy, artifacts currently rotting in a barn alongside a Wisconsin highway, has Betty worried Merle may leave her for Lawson once again.
- Five distinctive people, each with a flimsy coping strategy, find themselves stuck together after an accident.
- When 100k people descend on a music festival weekend, these are the stories they bring with them.
- Forced to work an extra shift, two young baristas must come to terms with their own relationship while being bombarded by the very different issues of their diverse customers.
- Something Out of Nothing follows a group of at-risk teenagers as they learn about improv comedy through an after-school arts program in Chicago, Illinois. They succeed and struggle during the summer program that culminates in a show. The documentary examines how race and comedy relate to each other and how youth see race in Chicago. By putting a spotlight on misconceptions about inner city Chicago youth, the general public sees through their eyes the hopes, dreams and fears sometimes lost in the shuffle by the national media landscape.
- The darkhans of Buryatia, a Buddhist region of Siberia, were craftsmen and blacksmiths highly esteemed for their artistic skills, ability to work with fire, and shamanistic talent. Dashi Namdakov, a descant of darkhans, began to learn the craft not long after a Buryat shaman cured him of a life-threatening illness as a young man. Today he is internationally celebrated as an artist and sculptor. Namdakov carries on his ancestors' ways, working with fire and metal to create art that conveys a Buddhist-shamanic spirituality and a distinct flavor of the supernatural. This 2019 film by Kazakh director Gulshat Omarova offers a glimpse into Namdakov's fascinating life and the creative process that honors his Buryat roots.
- Quarter Life Crisis searches to discover the causes and dispel the myths of modern society's hardships towards the growing rate of Millennial culture.
- The courage and dedication of one American documentary filmmaker, Julien Bryan, altered the course of human history. Due to Bryan's relentless dedication to the defenders of Warsaw, the world first learned of Hitler's wretched plans of war and complete world domination, one country at a time.
- Poland was the first country to find itself in the cross hairs of Germany's military might at the outbreak of World War II. For 63 days the horrors that befell Poland in the form of heavy German bombardment unified the Polish people who summoned spirit beyond measure to oppose the Nazi onslaught until surrender became inevitable.
- "This intimate saga links the filmmaker's long-lost family home in Tehran, a historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Alabama, and the formative years of renowned film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum, son of a family of movie-theatre owners, grew up in the Wright house, now a museum. Documenting the home over a period of years, Saeed-Vafa finds parallels between Wright's design eccentricities and the twisting course of dysfunctional family histories."
- In a sleepy mountain town nestled in rural America, seven foreign exchange students set out to tackle the 'American Dream'.
- The concepts of love, marriage, and identity played critical roles in the Sexual Revolution into the 21st Century. How did the social structure worldwide transform into a societal structure, and what role did sexual politics play?