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- Two childhood best friends, Dawson and Joey, go through different stages of adolescence together. Their friendship is later tested when they both start a relationship with different people.
- Anonymous videotapes presage a musician's murder conviction, and a gangster's girlfriend leads a mechanic astray.
- Police hunting for a serial kidnapper are helped when a victim manages to escape for the first time.
- The true story of a heroic man, Hunter "Patch" Adams, determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people. He ventured where no doctor had ventured before, using humour and pathos.
- Freshman Rusty Cartwright arrives at college and decides he no longer wants to be the boring geek from high school. He decides to pledge a fraternity. He is offered 2 bids; one from his sister's boyfriend Evan's fraternity and one from Cappie, his sister's ex-boyfriend's fraternity. Rusty must learn to handle his new life, and his new relationship with his sister. His sister must decide if she loves Evan who is stable or Cappie who really loves her.
- Paul Sutton, a young married soldier, befriends a pregnant lady who is petrified her father will disown her, and agrees to pose as her boyfriend. As time passes, they start growing fond of each other.
- When college freshman Sara arrives on campus for the first time, she befriends her roommate, Rebecca, unaware that the girl is becoming dangerously obsessed with her.
- After a young couple moves into a remote farmhouse with their infant son, the woman's struggles with postpartum psychosis begin to intensify...as the house reveals secrets of its own.
- 86-year-old Irving Zisman takes a trip from Nebraska to North Carolina to take his 8 year-old grandson, Billy, back to his real father.
- When MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, she embarks on a journey to push for the first-ever U.S. legislation against bias in algorithms that impact us all.
- Applicants to a renowned medical school meet with mysterious ends when a desperate student is put on the waiting list.
- Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life.
- When three coeds discover that the campus Casanova is dating them all at once, they lock him up in an attic and take turns having sex with him... to drain the stud of his potency.
- Struggling to navigate a promising career, a new romance, and her family life, a photography student confronts notions of love and loss during her senior year of college.
- A slacker abducts the family of a crime kingpin to avenge the death of his brother.
- From Legend to Tragedy. The name of former University of Maryland basketball superstar and Boston Celtics draft pick Len Bias still provokes powerful, and immediate responses, more than 20 years after his death.
- This riveting documentary investigates allegations of systemic racism and child sexual abuse in the New Hanover School District.
- With the help of a friend of the family, 23-year-old Erik (Brad Rowe) gets a scholarship to the Ivy League-type school called Stonebrook. His dorm-mate (Seth Green) is a nerdy hacker named Cornelius. When his scholarship is yanked, the two of them team up to pull increasingly ambitious scams to keep him in tuition money, eventually crossing paths with mob boss Mr. Tali (Stanley Kamel).
- TV SeriesJoe Hauser leaves the Army and starts his new job as a graphic designer at a boutique marketing firm. Now he has to try to fit in at an office full of weird coworkers, weirder clients, and a stuffed raccoon named Bessie.
- For some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blender with classic and pop rock, and then poured it into a Middle American pint glass. Over the band's 12-year existence, its live sets were magical, a total mess, or both-depending on your mood and the members' respective blood alcohol levels. Gorman Bechard's remarkable history of the 'Mats takes us from their first show as the Impediments to their 1991 onstage breakup in Chicago, and everywhere in between. Bechard bravely eschews including the band's music, photos, and live footage, instead relying solely on the fans: their well-kept memories, hilarious anecdotes, and differing points of views about the foursome's wildly varied discography and infamous antics. Bechard has recruited an impressive roster of influential fans: musicians such as Husker Du, Babes in Toyland, The Decemberists, The Hold Steady, Archers of Loaf, Titus Andronicus, and Goo Goo Dolls; writers such as Jack Rabid, Legs McNeil, Robert Christgau, Jim DeRegotis, and Greg Kot; and actors such as George Wendt, Tom Arnold, and Dave Foley. Sprinkled in among that esteemed group are the more mainstream fans, who often give the most insightful and heartfelt perspectives of all. Follower or not, after taking in COLOR ME OBSESSED, you'll be ready to run home, gather some 'Mats albums, and design a perfect soundtrack of your own.
- As he graduates from college in North Carolina, a troubled, young artist must confront his traumatic childhood, with support from an older, grieving high school teacher.
- A. E. Staley went from growing up barefoot on a farm in North Carolina, to building a billion dollar agribusiness giant. He was the original owner of the football team that eventually became the Chicago Bears.
- Superpower illustrates how the United States has leveraged its position to ensure unilateral world domination through absolute economic and military superiority and government deception.
- Rock guitarist Dex Dregs [Andrew Taylor] used to believe that music was his addiction as well as his one shot at immortality--until he became a vampire. He's been able to keep it in check, but the drive for blood seems to be returning, this time with a venegance. A groupie, his guitar student, an annoying git at the cinema--Dex never knows who he will kill when the bloodlust overtakes him. He's also having a problem with remembering things like his date with girlfriend Linda [Meredith Leigh Sause] and with oversleeping so that he's constantly late for band practice, recording sessions, and paying gigs. The other band members are getting p.o.ed at him and Linda thinks Dex is doing drugs. Only fellow band member Mike [Mike Shaw] knows the truth, as Mike has taken on the role of renfield, cleaning up after Dex's indiscretions. When Dex kills an agent from a recording studio, Mike convinces him that he must take some time out in order to deal with this thing. Dex knows only that his vampirism has to do with a pocket watch bearing the initials W.W. and with a train wreck in which the only survivor, Wiley Wresting, walked away unscathed. Dex pays Wiley [Frank J. Aard] a visit and returns his watch. Wiley turns out to be a bit touched, but he tells Dex how vampirism runs in his family and how he (Wiley) overcame it by sheer will power. Dex returns home and swears off blood but after playing a gig one night, he collapses. When Linda tries to care for him, Dex feeds on her. Knowing that he can no longer remain around his family and friends, Dex quits the band and takes to the streets, playing for coins. A strange woman walks by one day and tosses into his guitar case a pocketwatch bearing the initials D.D.
- Miranda is working her way through law school as an exotic dancer. When a young lawyer comes into her club for his birthday celebration, she decides to attempt to get a job as a legal assistant at his firm. The catch is, she can only do it during a private dance without being caught by the management... meaning she must continue dancing even as she engages in a verbal battle of words about her qualifications.
- It is 1955. The body of 14-year old Emmett Till from Chicago is discovered in a Money, MS river. Two men are acquitted for the murder. LOOK magazine interviews the residents of Money to get at the root of what happened.
- A naive country preacher accidentally finds himself at a football game. He has no idea what he is seeing, but describes it as best he can.
- The Pink House is a fast-paced, youthful comedy that has been called a sweeter, more intellectual Animal House. Five men and women race against time (and sometimes their own knack for self-sabotage) to save the consummate Southern, rowdy group house from the academic upper crust and a vindictive sorority. Our hero, Murray, must finish his long overdue thesis on "The Ten Archetypes of Americans in their Twenties" as the clock ticks ever louder. Challenges of love, aptitude, and character are presented and won with fun and intensity while our rambunctious housemates grow emotionally, spiritually, and perhaps a bit more tipsy.
- "The Busy Little Engine" is a young child's board book come-to-life. With some help from the Narrator and lots of imagination, Busy Little Engine and his friend, Pig, have a lot of fun learning about what trains do all day. Gentle transitions, uncluttered visuals, and the loveable Pig draw viewers in to the simple adventures of Busy Little Engine and Pig as they explore the world through role-playing and imagination. Familiar sights and sounds mixed with magical animations inspire children to join-in, naming farm animals, singing-along with Pig, and recognizing new things in their daily lives. Just like a parent reading to a child, all the characters and sound effects in the story are voiced by one person.
- Go behind the scenes on game day and gain an inside perspective from the coaches, players, broadcasters, students and other fans that have lived for what is called the greatest rivalry in sports.
- The film opens on three estranged high school friends-Cameron Poole, Jackson Schiff, and Emma Porter-who reunite at a concert in their 20s and are suddenly confronted with the dreams that life had forced them to abandon; as they struggle to heal their relationship, their futures, and themselves.
- A sometimes magical, nearly always neorealist narrative short film, Abuela follows Amelia, who has late-stage Alzheimer's, in her last thirty-six hours in her home, focusing on the interactions she has with her granddaughter Nayeli. Through a series of match-cuts and cross fades indicating flashes back in time and Nayeli's memories of her and her grandmother, parts of Amelia's story and being are pieced together.
- Found follows the story of Raymone Maye, a man who was living a careless and selfish life, but was completely transformed when God took hold of him and revealed His awesome power. In this film, we journey with Raymone and begin to grasp the immensity of God's perfect timing and His overarching plan for the lives of His people.
- This planetarium show explores the relationship between the Earth, moon and sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions who has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how the Earth, moon and sun work together as a system. Native American stories are used throughout the show to help distinguish between myths and science.
- A film about survival in an indifferent world, Two-Headed Cow looks at the difficult life of a trailblazing artist who did things his own way and who continues to make music and influence people to this day. With appearances by David Gamble of the legendary Method Actors, Mojo Nixon, Jack White, Chan Marshall, Neko Case and Exene Cervenka.
- When a high school football star's national letter of intent is forged and sent to an HBCU, he discovers he has less than 24 hours to find the culprit, reverse the damages, and make a decision that could change the racial economics of college sports forever.
- Based on the book, Soul Searching: the Religious and Spiritual Lives of American teenagers, by Christian Smith and Melinda Lundquist Denton, which reports on research conducted over a seven year period by the National Study of Youth and Religion. Featuring interviews with the book's authors, youth pastors, and teenagers from around the country, this compelling documentary illustrates some of the major themes and findings of the book, and goes behind the book in depicting the inner lives of a sample of American teenagers. Find out what these teenagers really think about God and religion, what their hopes and aspirations are, and what the research says about the effects of religion in their lives.
- In 2014, US President Sarah Hartwell orders an investigation into the theft of evidence related to the Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash of 1947. Members of her team will discover a survivor of the crash and this information will begin a deadly game.
- A fascinating documentary that explores the personal and artistic journeys of twelve North Carolinian-based filmmakers as they attempt to overcome all obstacles and go beyond the blue to inspire the world with their films.
- A high school band teacher is torn between lust for his student, who is a prostitute, and his passion for her musical talent.
- At 84, old time music pioneer Alice Gerrard performs, teaches, and inspires the next generation while safeguarding groundbreaking moments of her past.
- A woman and man in their 60s cross paths in their university town, reckoning with the question of whether or not they knew each other as students.
- Follow the life of Stephen, a young man just starting college working towards his dream to become a famous rapper. In high school, he was popular with the ladies and had some good friends. Everyone loved his music. Soon after arriving on campus, he finds out college is not the big party everyone said it would be. Stephen has trouble trying to fit in with the new crowd. It seems like no matter how hard he tries, he is just not cool enough.
- CollegeTown, USA is your unofficial college guide. The show takes a fun and irreverent look at the many institutions of college life.
- A stalker follows a teenage girl through the streets of a town, capturing his exploits with a camera and obsessively uploading pictures to the internet.