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- After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- An Alaska State Trooper partners with a young woman who escaped the clutches of serial killer Robert Hansen to bring the murderer to justice. Based on actual events.
- On the eve of retirement, Kirk and McCoy are charged with assassinating the Klingon High Chancellor and imprisoned. The Enterprise crew must help them escape to thwart a conspiracy aimed at sabotaging the last best hope for peace.
- A weekly documentary in which two Hollywood special effects experts attempt to debunk urban legends by directly testing them.
- Camera crews follow police officers while they work.
- After conditions in her new home become unbearable, a teenage girl runs away and befriends an older man preparing for a hike through the Alaskan wilderness.
- Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman embark on a grueling quest to motorbike from London to New York. Going east through Europe, Asia and then to Alaska, they experience different cultures and have to overcome the elements and adversity.
- In small-town Alaska, a news reporter recruits his Greenpeace-volunteer ex-girlfriend on a campaign to save a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly-forming ice in the Arctic Circle.
- Five high school cheerleaders, their coach and a couple of adolescent sex-crazed guys travel to a cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway only to be killed off one by one by an unseen maniac.
- Among serial killers, Israel Keyes is an enigma. When police picked him up in Texas in March of 2012, it was for the murder of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, whom he had brazenly kidnapped from a coffee stand in Anchorage, Alaska. Once in custody, however, he confessed to other murders and bank robberies and alluded to many more crimes. He ultimately claimed to have killed up to 11 victims between 2001 and 2012, but couldn't - or wouldn't - tell the authorities exactly when and where. He told them enough, however, for them to take him seriously. Then, in December 2012, after nine months in custody, he killed himself, taking his secrets with him to the grave.
- "Something Bit Me!" explores the true stories of animal and insect attacks as well as bites and stings that have resulted in sending people to the E.R.
- When valuable objects begin disappearing throughout Europe, it's up to a band of brilliant babies to travel overseas and catch the thieves before it's too late.
- The story of how a tiny, broke Silicon Valley startup slew giants of the movie rental world, warded off Amazon and forced movie making and distribution into the digital age.
- A detective teams with a tabloid psychic to track down a missing child.
- A man must participate in the Iditarod dog race across Alaska to inherit property from his legendary grandfather, but ends up getting much more than he bargained for.
- A Korean War fighter pilot hero returns home to test fly the new Sabre jets despite his wife's uneasiness regarding his job.
- Following a shipwreck, a family of prospectors become separated from their infant daughter in the Klondike. Years later, the grown-up daughter begins to unravel the truth about her heritage.
- Buyers head to Alaska for adventure and possibly a new home. During the search, these home seekers discover everything the great state has to offer as they decide if living in America's Last Frontier is right for them.
- A feature length college comedy that follows a group of aging super-seniors during summer break at Statham County University. In the tradition of Clerks, Knocked Up, and Superbad, comes a new perspective on the aging slacker and their place (or lack thereof) in the universe. When societal misfits Gary, Barrett, and Mike embark on a quest to save a comatose companion, a new found sense of destiny overcomes them; A destiny that would change their lives forever. Only after you see the world through their eyes can you possibly understand the depth of the frequently repugnant, but infinitely resilient, beekeepers.
- Daniel Carmichael struggles to maintain his sense of identity after a difficult breakup.
- Storm Soldiers II is the second installment of the Tytan Pictures project examining the lives and careers of the brave men and women who work in America's electrical utility industry. Partnered with Hubbell Power Systems and Chance Lineman Grade Tools, Tytan Pictures showcases the hardworking Americans who work in the industry. Generous sponsorship by Altec and Kermel, and support from Burndy, BEUCI, Northwestern Energy, NECA, IBEW, and IFD also contributed to the film. The first Storm Soldiers film was a story about the electrical utility industry itself documenting its history, its homeland, and its heroes. Through the first film, America was introduced to the men and women who literally put their lives on the line every day to keep electricity flowing. Storm Soldiers provided a comprehensive look into what linemen do, why they do it, and how truly dangerous their work is. In addition to raising significant funds for charity, Storm Soldiers introduced America to an almost invisible hero: The Lineman. Storm Soldiers II is a deeper, more personal story. This story is about the linemen and the industry's impact on their lives and families. Juxtaposing the linemen at home against their work and how their families see their jobs, Storm Soldiers II also documents what it's like for linemen to work in dangerous and extreme conditions. Linemen often arrive to disaster scenes before first responders in order to ensure safety for rescue crews and help restore infrastructure. With a dynamic look at the struggles and triumphs of bringing electricity to communities, the film follows the linemen home to see their families' reactions to their work and the impact the chaos has on both environments. These men and women represent the over 100,000 linemen in America who work without complaints or excuses.
- The new TV series dedicated to the lifestyle craze that's sweeping the world.
- This little-known World War II battle with Japanese forces on the Alaskan island of Attu includes the accounts of two surviving soldiers. The film tells of the tragic operation that saw ill-prepared American troops take on massive casualties.
- Godspeed" is an intense, dramatic thriller set in the lingering light of the Alaskan midnight sun. Charlie Shepard is a modern day faith healer, a man who claims that if you let go and believe, then his power to heal is very real indeed.
- In the twilight of an Alaskan shore, a young Native woman reflects on the story of Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous 1921 Arctic expedition, and the loneliness she felt waiting for rescue through the months-long polar night.
- A powerful look at the history of Native American boarding schools as told through the stories of tribal members and their surviving family members, who endured an educational system founded on the concept "Kill the Indian in him, and save the man."
- The number of people suffering from chronic loneliness and isolation is skyrocketing each year. Why? "All The Lonely People" discovers the answers and growing solutions. The cures are revealed by a handful of people from many different walks of life who offer intimate access to their struggles to overcome their own crippling loneliness and isolation.
- The Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska is home to the Kvichak and Nushagak rivers, the two most prolific sockeye salmon runs left in the world. Two mining companies, Northern Dynasty Minerals and Anglo American, have proposed an open-pit and under-ground mine at the headwaters of the two rivers. The area is the second largest deposit of copper, gold and molybdenum ever discovered and has an estimated value of more than $300 billion. Despite promises of a clean project by mining officials, the accident-plagued history of hard rock mining has wrought one of the biggest land use issues Alaska has ever faced. Red Gold is our attempt to give a face to the issue, and give a voice to the people of Bristol Bay who depend on this extraordinary fishery. We set out to create a different kind of environmental documentary--one that gives all sides a chance to be seen and heard. Red Gold is more about the place and its people than the facts and numbers. For the first time, Bristol Bay's subsistence, commercial and sport-fishing communities have joined together for a common cause.
- Document of a 2014 Bering Sea journey following the paths of previous explorers such as Adelbert Von Chamisso. Landscape, flora and fauna are observed, local residents who subsist off the land and sea are encountered along the way.
- To honor their sister's dying wish, siblings must venture deep into the haunted woods to rescue their own kidnapped victim.
- A 76-year old engineer is on a mission: to connect the United States and Russia with a 100-kilometer long train tunnel beneath the Bering Strait. THE STRAIT GUYS follows Czech-born mining engineer, George, and his fast-talking protege, Scott, along the proposed route of the InterContinental Railway through Alaska, to the Bering Strait and onward to Russia. The "Strait Guys" endeavor to convince international governments, corporations, and indigenous tribes to green-light their $100 billion railway project, which would provide ground-based infrastructure across the continents, relieve overcrowded Pacific ports, improve global supply chains, and ease tensions between the superpowers. The US and Russia have been successfully collaborating in space for decades. Now the Strait Guys are out to prove it is also possible down here on earth.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- An intimate look at one of the world's most dangerous and oldest trail races: Alaska's Mt. Marathon.
- After the death of his father, a young man falls victim to the darkest parts of his own mind. Submerging himself in these memories, he is forced to explore his guilt, his impact on those he loves, and question the value of his life.
- This series features the incredible stories of the people and animals that live side by side in one of the most remote and extreme cities on earth: Anchorage, Alaska.
- Rooted before the first Midnight Sun game in 1906, The Alaska Baseball League has been adding to Alaska's cultural and historical legacy, defined as much by its Alaskan existence as by its exceptionally high quality baseball.
- Aaron Wilder, a man living a sheltered life, is challenged by his deceased mother to do a scavenger hunt in Asia. Can he do it? What will he find? And, what the heck is shariko?
- 50 Over is a documentary film that follows four friends as they travel to all 50 states, in 50 days, stopping in each state to play a round of golf. From Maine to Florida, from Florida to the Midwest, from the Midwest through the Four Corners, the Pacific Northwest, even Alaska and Hawaii, this film explores the beauty and diversity of this country through the lens of public golf. The conflict of driving a '91 Dodge camper van, the constant mystery of the next night's accommodations, and a schedule that many deemed impossible, the narrative certainly does not lack drama. However, apart from the inevitable ups and downs of such a journey, this film explores much more. Golf is a game that for so long has carried with it a reputation. Golf has come to be synonymous with terms such as elitism, upper class, and the country club. This is not an unfair assessment, however, golf has another side. By playing public, inexpensive courses, talking with course owners and the wide variety of people who frequent the tattered fairways of this country, this film paints a picture of golf, away from the country club, at the courses that have helped shape the lives of so many.
- A homeless man reunites with his high school best who helps him get his life back together so that he could pursue his dream of being an actor.
- An Inuit hunter from ages ago scours the barren landscape in search of food. An expert of this harsh wilderness he is prepared for absolutely everything... except this: a crosswalk in modern day Anchorage, Alaska. Ready to hit the button?
- Youth Pastor David Blair is sadden over the death of his brother and Sr. Pastor Chad Blair. The Church director wants David to become the new Sr. Pastor of the Church. After a few more trials and tribulations, David overcomes and takes his place as the Sr. Pastor.
- A magnitude 9.2 earthquake devastates southern Alaska in 1964. Savvy scientists investigate and reveal how Planet Earths' largest earthquakes occur.
- Bob Hope and his 1970 USO troupe take their annual Christmas tour of military bases around the world.
- The Story of one physicians struggle to erase the stigma and misunderstanding which confronts his opiate addicted patients in Alaska. The prejudice bleeds over into the lives of those here sees in chronic pain, even though they are not addicted to these medications. After embarking on an effort to expose the corruption of the system in Alaska, forces beyond his control bear down on him, the documentary project and his clinical Operation. A corrupt federal agent best known for framing the late senator Ted Stephens mysteriously shows up on the scene disrupting the entire medical practice.
- Cross-campus pursuits. Bathroom Stall sex. Amateur philosophy. Just another day in the Statham County University Consortium Library. "Checked Out" follows four student librarians during a single shift. A movie about screwing around at work, and the choices we make in our lives.
- A small office staff attempts the artistically courageous act of putting on their first annual film festival.