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- Chris and his friends set out to prove that his missing Uncle Charles wasn't just a crazy drunk. There really is something buried in the cemetery.
- The film is a Fairytale/Parable about the child sex trafficking epidemic that has overrun our city of Atlanta. We are using the film to not only raise awareness but provoke meaningful action towards this issue taking place in our own backyard.
- A short film musical narrative in the style of Americana folklore.
- Sometimes it's not the words, but the silence between the words that speak volumes. 'Tiny Little Words' is a contemplative film about two people struggling through difficult confrontations, sleepless nights, and unbearable heartache. The film begs the question: No matter how painful, can any story played out long enough become a story of redemption?
- Special Feature on The Criterion Collection's release of David Lynch's Blue Velvet. The documentary showcases unheard stories told by the crew members while visiting the films' locations in Wilmington, North Carolina.
- In 1870, Margaret Knight launched a patent dispute. She is forced to prove in court that she the designer, is the rightful owner of the patent of the machine that puts bottoms on paper bags; not the man who has already built it.
- After a government uses nanotechnology to liberate its citizens from an extinction level pandemic and subsequently other diseases, it tries to use the same technology in an attempt to purge the world of crime, inciting civil war. Some believe that the sin of mankind brought about the earth's purging system, a virus, that put humanity on the endangered species list. Scientists intervened, using nanotechnology to fortify the immune system. Now, the same technology is used for "rehabilitation," a criminality deterrent. Prisons have been emptied and defunded in favor of it, but it prevents crime by manipulating free will.
- "Traveler" is a visual, aural, and sensual feast which chronicles a woman's spiritual journey. It is an experimental short film about metaphysical journeys described as a "non-narrative, nation-hopping adventure." A woman travels through Indian cities and deserts, Southwest American ruins and dunes, and west coast beaches, seeking the world's sacred places, in a journey compelled and colored by the music of Paul Horn and Christopher Hedge.