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- Aliens who look like clowns come from outer space and terrorize a small town.
- Keanu Reeves, Kiefer Sutherland, and Billy Zane star as high-school students who start a vigilante group to combat crime in their neighborhood.
- A young man coming to terms with the death of his parents makes friends with his omniscient neighbor who exhibits strange behavior.
- Bryan's picture-perfect family isn't all that it appears; Dad loves Bryan's spoiled little brother more than his older son, leading to psychotic behavior on Bryan's part.
- 16-year-old Steve Thompson seemed to have everything going for him: friends, good looks, and a great personality. But a car accident tragically brings his once-bright future to a crashing halt.
- 1957. A happy time of big fins, Rockabilly music and innocent teen love... Until the Martians come. In one night three teenagers have their world turned upside down when threatened by Zombie Beatniks, hopped up on space weed and bent on harvesting earth women for Martian demise. Only our square hero Johnny Keen, with help from his beatnik friend, Maynard, can defeat them. But can Johnny become "cool" enough in time to save his girl, Susie, and the day?! Drenched in Rockabilly music and greaser culture, "Flying Saucer Rock N Roll" is one swell ride from start to finish.
- Liz Bartlett, an ambitious reporter, is the central nerve in a killing spree in this spine-chilling mystery. Secretly wishing that her business associate Jerry Caper were dead, Liz's hidden desire becomes a reality when he is brutally murdered. Dan Walker, a top-notch investigative reporter, is assigned to the case and becomes intrigued by the pretty, though troubled, reporter.
- Happiness, I want more! From the alleys of Nigeria and the beaches of California to the mountains of India, ordinary young people lead us on an extraordinary journey to explore the nature of lasting happiness and end up starting a movement.
- Twenty-three years after his BMX bicycle company folded, Alden Olmsted sets out to reconnect with the people his innovative bikes impacted and possibly re-launch the brand that was born out of a teenage dream.
- Dakota's had a crush on Danny for the longest time. She's never made a move, despite her best friend Cameron's encouragement, because she assumes that Danny is straight. But once Danny comes out to Dakota as bisexual, it's all systems go. She pulls out all the stops to woo her lady love. The only problem is, her romantic gestures keep backfiring. Will this lovergirl win over the woman of her dreams?
- Four young people from a small town -- who dreamed of being actors as children -- bet everything on a single hand of poker.
- A young boy's messy and noisy anxiety attacks as he struggles with a compulsion to draw black holes stemming from his apocalyptic visions.
- An in-depth look at women in racing.
- A rich and colorful depiction of the Mexican Day of the Dead that explores the ancient origins of the celebration and its emergence in the U.S.A. Viewers pay a nighttime visit to a cemetery, where revelers celebrate the holiday with ample amounts of food and whimsy and just a hint of sadness. The film portrays the fascinating art of 'ofrenda' (or altar) building - as a way to commemorate those who have passed.
- Middle-class Hindu man, Suraj Patel, lives what seems to be an ordinary life from an outside point of view, however, internally, he is tortured. All his life, Suraj has inhabited the weight of denying a part of his identity. A certainty he knows would bring upon unimaginable shame to not only him, but his family name and religion. His wife, Sonia, may or may not be aware of this unspoken truth. He constantly seeks comfort at the Mandir (Hindu temple). In this short film inspired by true events, a dark secret ties in with the pressures of succumbing to Hindu traditions and roles, all of which play a part in Suraj Patel's decision at the end of his day.
- Men teach their young sons to use firearms at an indoor shooting range as the director and his father recall their own experience. Viewers are allowed to observe and ponder at what the boys are feeling as they take their first shots.
- What makes up a city? Neighborhoods, schools, local shops, agriculture, city government, and most importantly the residents. Exit 426: Watsonville is a collaborative film made by a group of twenty UCSC film students who spent three months getting to know a town many Santa Cruzians only drive through. Every aspect of this project was produced collectively, from research to shooting to editing
- Jorge 'Gordo' Fuentes, late 20s, is a hard-working, gifted taco maker from Mexico. Recently married and with a baby on the way, Gordo leaves his wildly popular taco stand and travels to America where he hopes to establish a successful Mexican restaurant in order to earn enough money to bring his family up north as well. Gordo arrives in Watsonville, CA where he stays with his cousin Joel who recognizes Gordo's taco talent and lands him a job at the local franchise of Cinco de Taco, a national food chain. Appalled at how the chain makes tacos, Gordo sneaks his own ingredients into the fast food restaurant and prepares tacos the way he did in Mexico...
- In a time of growing urbanization, globalization, and industrialization, a smaller, family-run business called Gizdich Ranch is much rarer, but continues to thrive.
- 4 teens deal with strange curses after an alien invasion. How do they reclaim their lives?
- Probably no record of industrial achievement in the history of any country can compare with the remarkable advancement which our great Southland has made during the past few years. In practically every line of endeavor this wonderland, the Southwest, has equaled or even surpassed the glowing predictions of its most enthusiastic admirers. It has accomplished feats of engineering agriculture, business building and artistic betterment that would have been deemed impossible a few years past. In this interesting educational picture we review some of the features of this remarkable growth. We are shown among other subjects "The Prune Industry," of which the average layman knows so little: "The Famous Roosevelt Dam," in the course of construction and after its completion: "Luther Burbank." the wizard of flower and plant life: "The Watsonville Apple Fair," with its remarkable fruit displays: "The Largest Locomotive in the World," "The Santa Rosa Flower Festival," and "The Los Angeles Vaquero Club" in one of their thrilling exhibitions of horsemanship.