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- A cranky history teacher at a prep school is forced to remain on campus over the holidays with a grieving cook and a troubled student who has no place to go.
- Jo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters - four young women, each determined to live life on her own terms.
- A detective investigates the death of the patriarch of an eccentric, combative family.
- Two Boston area detectives investigate a little girl's kidnapping, which ultimately turns into a crisis both professionally and personally.
- A young woman gets mixed up with a disgraced spy who is trying to clear his name.
- The biography of Ron Kovic. Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, he becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country for which he fought.
- An NFL quarterback living the bachelor lifestyle discovers that he has an 8-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.
- Depressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride. As police search town for the escaped convict, the mother and son gradually learn his true story as their options become increasingly limited.
- A tenacious lawyer takes on a case involving two companies responsible for causing several children to be diagnosed with leukemia due to the town's water supply being contaminated, at the risk of bankrupting his firm and career.
- A movie crew invades a small town whose residents are all too ready to give up their values for showbiz glitz.
- When a student visits her professor to discuss how she failed his course, the discussion takes an awkward turn.
- It's the fall of 1850, a few miles outside Boston. The household of the dour Mr. Wentworth receives two unannounced visitors from Europe, Eugenia and Felix, the daughter and son of his half sister. Gertrude, one of Wentworth's two daughters, is instantly infatuated with her cousins, thinking them sophisticated and worldly. She turns her back on the local Unitarian minister, Mr. Brand, who has been calling on her, to delight in the pleasure and amusement Felix offers. Another wealthy neighbor, Mr. Acton, is attracted to Eugenia, who is going through a divorce with a European aristocrat. Are the Americans being used by the penniless Europeans? Or is there real affection?
- "On Broadway" is about a Boston playwright who stages a production of his work in the back of an Irish pub.
- A gang of school friends are reunited years after finishing their education. However, the happy celebration soon descends into nightmare as memories of a dark deed threaten to engulf them all.
- Sophia Pinsky has the semblance of an adult life; a job, partner and an apartment. But with her grandfather's sudden death and a girlfriend who dumps her, it all starts to unravel. Sophia's tyrannical, controlling Russian grandmother Marina capitalizes on Sophia's insecurities and guilt, luring her to move back into the family's modest apartment while conspiring to marry her off to Trevor, a nice boring Jewish boy who works in a lab studying varicose veins. There's only one problem...Sophia isn't interested in guys! Sophia ends up at a comedy club after a disastrous date with Trevor. Sobbing over the dismal state of her life, something happens that she doesn't expect; people laugh at her jokes. She starts to hang out with new friends she meets there. They commiserate over feeling like aliens everywhere except at the club. All the family dysfunction comes to a head during an explosive Shabbat dinner, full of unexpected surprises. Can Sophia learn to accept herself and find a new family of friends while learning to forgive the one she was born into?
- An eleven-year-old girl tries to stay afloat in her rural Massachusetts town despite the grief, gloom and doom surrounding her from her family.
- A gay thirty year old lives at home and is in the midst of a serious creative funk. Rejected by numerous art schools and lacking romantic prospects, he looks to his charismatic Uncle Alfred for inspiration.
- A college senior plots out his life beginning with a motorcycle ride through Mexico and South America, but his girl friend has other plans.
- A young woman comes home after learning about the loss of her mother and confronts past memories in the house she grew up in to discover emotions she had buried over recent years about their relationship.
- What happens when a law student breaks the law to pay for law school?
- A documentary about how churches in Racine, WI were attempting to reach young people in the early years of the hippie era in a place where teenagers complained of having too little to do. The project involved converting basements to coffeehouses with folk singing and poetry readings.
- Captures the parallel lives and intersection of two downhearted strangers staying at the same hotel on New Year's Eve.
- Follows a young girl battling image issues after being forced into modeling by her mother.
- "Greenmind" follows exiled talk-show host, Wilbur Andrews, through his disastrous Sunday afternoon show. His co-hosts are sick and their replacements are pathetic. Chaos ensues at Sherman Community College's WBOK radio station. As the show falls apart, Wilbur pisses off the local drug dealer, broadcasts horrors stories about his ex-girlfriend, and is attacked by a crazed deejay named Chester.
- A mysterious young girl enters the lives of two small time thugs. Without warning her presence forever alters their fates.
- What if the story of The Da Vinci Code could be told from Silas's point of view? And what if Silas were an actual person with albinism thrust into a world of secret codes, mystery, and assassination?
- Greg Roman performs eight numbers as Titler, a cross-dressing man with a woman's figure and the hair and mustache of the Fuhrer's. His dress is sleeveless: his muscular arms add to the effect. Most are familiar tunes with Titler's own lyrics: "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" becomes a song about performers of fellatio and cunnilingus. The lyrics are camp, and some have gay and lesbian themes. It's set in an abandoned and decaying state hospital, shot in sepia: in a yard, a boiler room, a high-ceilinged hall, and against a wire fence. It dissolves to black between each tune. A small dog, a friend in a wheelchair, and a fur stole are props in a few numbers.
- When Jeyzamen wakes up in front of a labyrinth drugged and confused on her birthday, she uncovers the one demented reason she loves her bizarre relationship with her boyfriend Devon.
- This documentary film brings up many questions and openly thinks about the existence of aliens. There's various interviews and perspectives on aliens throughout the film.
- Richard Post visits the police in a desperate attempt to enlist their help, despite being warned that alerting them will result in the death of his kidnapped wife.
- An everyday man has a unexpected accident in the middle of Waltham, Massachusetts.
- After a woman's friends music gains popularity, she propels herself into finding out the mystery of his disappearance, realizing more truths about herself, him, and their relationship along the journey.
- Two unsuspecting teenagers, Matt and Brian, are innocently tossing a Frisbee in the park when they find a door randomly standing in the middle of the grass. The boys argue about about the door's origin and purpose and ultimately decide the only way to find out what lies on the other side is to go through it. So they do. At first everything seems normal but suddenly Matt begins to slide across the grass as though on ice. The two soon realize they have entered a dimension of altered physics. They try to exit through the door that led to this strange place, but it is locked! After an unsuccessful attempt to break through the door, it vanishes, leaving the duo trapped in a world of stop-motion to find the key to their safe return. What ensues is an adventure that takes the boys from highways to back alleyways to long hallways, all the while trying to take advantage of the most unusual physics of this new world.
- "Casanova, Baby!" follows the story of a high school boy, Zack, whose friend Kyle is bugging him at lunch about his crush on the new girl, Zooey. As Kyle prods Zack to ask Zooey out, Zack pushes this encouragement away because he doesn't know how to ask her out. He falls into various daydreams of how his wooing of Zooey could play out. These daydreams are inter-cut with his conversation with Kyle and brings us to the end of the day and Zack has let Zooey get away without a word.
- The motion picture is a history documentary on the Waltham Watch Factory, that existed in Waltham Massachusetts during the 1850s through the 1950s. This documentary motion picture discusses the factory during its golden age, which took place during the nineteenth century, and how it contributed to American Industry and American History.
- A second-tier liberal arts college protests the new Presidential Administration with an Arts Festival for Diversity and Progress.
- How far can grief push a man? TV actor James Bedford finds out, when his father dies. His agent, Sarah, devises a plan to save her client, before it is too late!
- Meet Rick, a 21st century guy facing the eternal quest for love that lasts. But designer footware is only the start on the path to true love. Playing the dating game in this town requires patience, tenacity and an emotional bullet-proof vest, not to mention a good sense of humor and an active imagination! Fantasy and fact merge in this hilarious, edgy exploration of men, women and the inexplicable differences between the sexes.
- An attorney finds his career in a downfall shortly after his affair with his new female assistant. Meanwhile his wife is spending a little more time than usual with his best friend who is assisting her with a new fashion business.
- Shelter killing is the leading cause of death for healthy dogs and cats in the United States. It doesn't have to be. Based on the groundbreaking book of the same name, this is the story of animal sheltering, which was born of compassion and then lost its way. It is the story of the No Kill movement, which says we can and must stop the killing. It is about heroes and villains, betrayal and redemption. And it is about a social movement as noble and just as those that have come before. But most of all, it is a story about believing in the community and trusting in the power of compassion. The film covers the history of animal shelters in the U.S. starting with the 1866 founding of the ASPCA in New York City and continuing to the present day.
- A "making of" and "behind-the-scenes" documentary about the short comedy _Albino Code, The (2006)_, featuring interviews with the cast & crew, as well as on-set footage and clips from the movie.