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- Two bikers head from L.A. to New Orleans through the open country and desert lands, and along the way they meet a man who bridges a counter-culture gap of which they had been unaware.
- An innocent fugitive from the law lives in the wilderness with a grizzly bear companion and helps passers-by in the forest.
- In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.
- A mysterious stranger rides into a homesteading family's life when they are attacked by a ruthless gang.
- Two childhood friends and their girlfriends go on a road trip. One of them is planning to get married, but the other is not happy about that, and will do anything to sabotage his friend's relationship.
- When a Black Panther's whole family is wiped out by a ruthless band of assassins, he's determined to avenge their murder. The gang think he's weak but they didn't reckon with him employing the aid of a martial arts genius.
- Mary and her horse Holy Smoke participate in a wild horse race.
- Al Clah was not a Navajo from Pine Springs. He said: they making films about things out there, the trading post, things you can see; I'm making films about inside: I like to see scenes that people never expected, the legends, the gods'.
- When a meltdown at a nuclear power strands scientist Ethan Moseley in a remote cabin, he must figure out how to survive before running out of time - or losing his mind.
- Follows a group of Indians as they survey, excavate, and install a water well and pump on a Navajo Reservation.
- A Navajo short documentary about a weaver.
- A Navajo short film which documents a boy drawing and using water from Old Antelope Lake.
- An experimental film by Susie Benally which depicts the creation process of a Navajo Weaver.
- A Navajo documentary focusing on the location, refinement, and craftsmanship of silver art.
- While dealing with the recent death of her husband, an architect wakes up in a vacation cabin, only to find her young daughter missing.
- An experimental film from directors Mary J. Tsosie and Maxine Tsosie which focuses on the role of the Medicine Man in the Navajo culture.
- In the summer of 1966, filmmaker Sol Worth and anthropologist John Adair, brought silent film equipment to Pine Springs, AZ on the Navajo reservation in order to teach local Navajo youth how to make films. The resulting seven films, now considered the first produced by Navajo, were considered research data, offering unique insight into a specifically Navajo visual language. The films became iconic; they screened internationally for over 4 decades but rarely were seen by other Navajos. In 2013, Doing the Sheep Good charts the homecoming of these historic films, following community members as they plan the first local screening in over 46 years. More than just an act of repatriation these films reinvigorate familial relationships, including the Navajo filmmaker herself as she discovers her own kin ties to the community. This is a story of Navajo people as they redefine their history and imagine new futures through the legacy of film.