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- Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
- A trail guide escorts a group of women from Chicago to California to marry men that have recently begun settling there.
- A reluctant gunslinger tires of having to defend himself at every cow town he visits, so he adopts an alias and continues his wandering. At an outpost run by a father and young son, he gets involved with a robbery in progress, and agrees to take the son to the boy's uncle, a sheriff in Table Rock, for his safety. Once there he finds the town gearing up for the arrival of a cattle drive and the unruly cowboys. He strives to remain uninvolved as the sheriff tries to get his help with the cowboys, but the sheriff nurses bad memories from an earlier incident that may threaten his effectiveness.
- Two young women bond while living together out in the California desert to be close to their boyfriends who are serving time at the nearby state prison.
- Meghan is a talented property sales executive who neglects her mother and close friends to focus on one goal, making money. But when she is to close a deal with a Christian landowner in the Mojave Desert thinking even God can't stop her.
- This was the film debut of Joe Keaton, Buster's dad. In one scene he kicks each of the principals into a horse trough. Roscoe owns a blacksmith shop and Joe a garage in the town of Jazzville. They are rivals for schoolteacher Alice but join forces against new arrival Al. Buster performs at a village ball.
- A gangster, driving across the desert after a latest score, finds himself stalked by a double of himself seeking revenge.
- An actor hits the wall with ego and vices in the modern times and decides to pursue the answers to happiness. A docudrama with extraordinary interviews and insights to wisdom.
- A psychological journey about Wes, a suffering insomniac struggling to accept his fate.
- Kate Shaw, a western girl, has an admirer in Ed Sawyer, an undesirable citizen of the little town of Lariat. Because of her great fear for him she countenances his advances, but when Sawyer gets into trouble in a gambling hall, she gladly directs young Hal Morley, a deputy sheriff, to the trail Sawyer has taken. Lariat reposes on the edge of the Mojave desert and it is in this great waste that Sawyer endeavors to hide himself. Morley tracks the bad man through the desert but goes sand blind and runs across the bad man when he is at a serious disadvantage. Sawyer sees the young deputy's affliction and after a fight, knocks Morley on the head with the butt of his pistol, leaving him for dead. Morley recovers and in an endeavor to make his way home stumbles over a cliff, rolls to the bottom and is severely injured. Kate goes out to search for Morley and finds him at the bottom of the cliff. She conducts him home, bandages his eyes and goes out to prepare food for him when she hears Sawyer returning. He discovers Morley in the house and endeavors to choke Kate to death, but is shot down by Hal, who has recovered slightly from the blindness. Realizing that they owe each other their lives, Kate and Morley become engaged.
- This is a story about two men from very different cultures and the parallel struggles they endure. A chance meeting forms a common bond, and even though they can't speak the same language, they have more in common than they think.
- It's a near-future America where scientists have discovered how to talk to ghosts and the US Justice Department can now gather testimony from the ghosts of murder victims. John Klinger, lone technician at a desert listening station, spends his days (and nights) recording the testimony of the ghosts assigned to him. He soon commits his own crime : He falls in love with one of them. Her name is Emily--and there are men in the big city miles away who want her testimony...and are willing to do anything to get it.
- A young man in his 20s excitedly agrees to join his absentee father on a father-son trip which quickly becomes a series of disasters.
- A look at the lives of a group of teenage girls obsessed with social life and the pivotal event that comes to redefine their relationship.
- A father, pushing 60, and his 30 year old daughter, a clinically depressed aspiring filmmaker, travel Route 66 in the hopes of making a documentary about the famed road.
- VERTICAL HORIZON is situated "after the future," as Franco Berardi puts it, when utopian visions have come to an end. Fran Athens, a character shifting between masquerade and sci-fi personage, tries to resist this proclamation of finitude, creating the illusion of embodying a character within a "real" science fiction narrative. Despite his efforts, the fiction repeatedly collapses and Fran finds himself trapped in a present journey, which is marked by untoward social encounters and relished by moments of estrangement, melancholia and alienation.
- Lost in the middle of nowhere, an eclectic band of characters try to figure out where they are, why they are there and just what went wrong, exactly. Zach wakes up to discover he is lost and abandoned in the middle of the desert. Soon he discovers several others are in the same predicament including: Lily, Huck, Stocke, Barley, Chloe, Sanjina, Dude, Dim, Sum and a mysterious French-Canadian woman who wants to lead them out of the desert or further into it. Check out Deserted this hilarious spoof of a very popular television show where characters are lost on network TV.
- How does a spiritual journey become a tangible reality? In "Making of a Dream" award-winning architect and humanitarian Nader Khalili powerfully answers his own question, "Is it really sane to follow one's own ideals and dreams and race alone in today's world?" To the audience who have come and gone in their thousands, gathering in the dreamy "Rumi Dome of Lights" he asks, "Is it really reasonable to insist on holdng to one's visions against all odds and after many trying years?" And after three decades of tirelessly swimming against the raging current, his answer is still a celebrated "yes". "My quests became more meaningful when my goals met with others' needs and goals", says Khalili as his words weave together visionary designs, the universal elements of earth, water, air and fire, timeless earth architecture, and the Persian mystic poet Rumi's stories that have guided him through his journey of quest to create a sustainable solution to human shelter. Turning the materials of war, sandbags and barbed wire, into the building blocks of peace, he developed "Superadobe" technology, to address the most pressing issues of our planet today such as global warming, deforestation, and the over one billion homeless and refugees, victims of natural disasters and war. The resulting beautiful, sustainable earth homes demonstrate that humanity can live in harmony with nature. Khalili's Superadobe and Ceramic Houses construction technologies have been published by NASA for futuristic lunar and Martian colonies, and awarded by the United Nations and the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for shelter for refugees and homeless.
- A desert prospecter, Dick Norton, decides to head to the Klondike in search of gold. In the Klondike, Norton becomes a mining engineer whose honesty upsets a crooked Mortimer Pearson. Norton's girlfriend, Violet Winter and her father suddenly arrive in town. The father has taken ill. A fight breaks out between Pearson and Norton over Violet. In the struggle, which Norton wins, Norton's tie tac is caught on Pearson's sleeve. Pearson sends his men to obtain directions to a valuable mine. During the theft, the owner, Dowing, is shot, but is able to write a message. Pearson places Norton's tie tac on the body and steals the note. Norton is arrested for the murder. Violet, hoping to save her father's life, turns to Pearson, who has an Indian take her father to a doctor. Meanwhile, Lightning Girl keeps watch outside of Norton's jail-house window. Pearson coerces Violet to accompany him on a trip to claim the stolen mine. Norton sends Lightning Girl to get his coat, which has a file in it. He escapes and the pair head off after Pearson and Violet. Lighting and Norton arrive just in time to save Violet from an attack in a cabin. Norton and Pearson fight, with Norton grabbing the papers and tossing Pearson out. Pearson heads to town to get help since the papers include the note from the dead man. Finding the note, Norton knows they are now in danger. He gives all the papers to Lightning Girl and sends her to Dolan's. As Lightning Girl makes her way, Norton and Violet fight off the killers. Lightning and Dolan's gang arrive just in time.
- High school girls Emma and Alice face a life-changing event after they leave their Sacramento home to pursue their dreams in Los Angeles.
- Is it Real examines whether there is life on Mars. It examines the controversial "Martian Face" and talks to scientists about the possibility of microscopic life on Mars.