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- In 1877 Wyoming, during the peace negotiations between the Cheyenne and the USA, an Indian girl falls in love with a land surveyor, causing the ire of her Cheyenne fiance.
- The Cheyenne, tired of broken U.S. government promises, head for their ancestral lands but a sympathetic cavalry officer is tasked to bring them back to their reservation.
- A teenager gets a summer job working for a horse trainer and befriends the fading racehorse, Lean on Pete.
- The true story of an American town in the wake of the murder of Matthew Shepard.
- When a man meets a young girl in a parking lot he attempts to help her avoid a bleak destiny by initiating her into the beauty of the outside world. The journey shakes them in ways neither expects.
- Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill Cody attempt to stop an Indian uprising that was started by white gun-runners.
- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- Host Jack Palance looks how Hollywood has depicted Western legends like George Armstrong Custer, Billy the Kid, Crazy Horse, and the O.K. Corral.
- 'Bi the Way' investigates the recent rise in the "whatever" phenomenon. Featuring interviews this documentary explores the changing sexual landscape of America in a bizarre and hilarious road trip that takes us from a swinging cage fighter in LA to an 11-year-old in Texas to a cheerleader-turned-runaway in Memphis. Following the personal stories of five young people, the film also grabs hold of the country's pulse on the topic.
- In the summer of 2010, University of Wyoming graduate students and roommates, Craig Zolecki, and Gus Wormley disappeared without a trace. They've never been found. In the weeks before their disappearance, they documented their existence on a hand-held camera as they attempted to break their lease, citing a very annoying phenomenon which suddenly appeared above their television. Little did they know the cosmic insanity had just begun.
- Two years after the end of World War II, many people in France and Italy were still ill-fed. Washington newspaper columnist Drew Pearson decided to launch a program that would help feed those still hungry in these countries and other places in western Europe. It would not be a government program like the Marshall Plan. Rather, it would be a people-to-people effort, with contributions from individuals. Pearson met with the Association of American Railroads, steamship lines, leaders of labor and agricultural groups, radio and the press, and the motion picture industry. He persuaded them to publicize the program and to donate their time and facilities to transport the foodstuffs that would be collected. The result was the Friendship Train. This short film documents the Friendship Train's trip from Hollywood across the country to New York City, as well as the initial delivery of food in France and Italy. The journey began on October 27, 1947 and ended in New York City on November 19. When the train pulled out of Hollywood, it had eight freight cars of cargo. At various stops along the route, the train was met by cheering crowds, and cars would be added to the train. When the train left Chicago it was split, with the New York Central Railroad going through northern New York state and the Pennsylvania Railroad going through Pennsylvania directly to New York City. At journey's end, there were 270 cars filled with food supplies for Europe. At the end, the cargo was loaded onto ships bound for Europe, and the first ships arrived in France and Italy in late December 1947.
- The 'prom queen'. The 'art kid'. The 'gay guy'. The 'drop out'. The lives of these four individuals are told through the eyes of those who don't know the whole story. Beginning in reality and spiraling into melodrama, 'Hearsay' acts like the 'telephone-game' where you never know what to believe.
- From Wyoming to the war in the South Pacific and points in-between, "Cowboy Down" follows the life and service of USMC Maj. Robert "Cowboy" Stout.
- 14 African American football players for the University of Wyoming were suspended for protesting for social justice.
- In order to find out who's behind a cattle rustling operation that's hurting ranchers, a detective for the Cattleman's Protective Association pretends to be a tenderfoot from back east who's just arrived in the area and doesn't know how to ride, rope or shoot.
- It's an out-of-this-world story about a down-to-earth lesbian couple who got on their bicycles and rode 3,800 miles across America to rally support for same-sex marriage. From San Francisco to New York City, Elisia and Carrie Ross-Stone -- two lesbian grandmothers (from Mars Pennsylvania!) ride across mountain ranges, through deserts and across prairies, as they struggle through the mud-slinging of election year politics, hateful protests and even death threats to show America that they're not alien life forms.
- Gas station attendant Dale Roper is a political junkie and part-time speechwriter for a man he hates: dumb-as-a-post Wyoming state senator Wilt Sturgeon ('Like the fish!' say all his campaign signs). When incumbent Congressman T.J. Carvey unexpectedly withdraws his bid for re-election, Sturgeon becomes the Republican candidate for Wyoming's only Congressional seat and Dale winds up working both for and against Sturgeon in an attempt to save the nation from Wilt the Fish's influence and deliver the election to Mark Hoffman, the charismatic Democratic candidate. As the election draws near and Dale is faced with cynicism and corruption on both campaigns, he is forced to decide which side he's on--with potentially dire consequences.
- An introverted AI software designer falls in love with a girl claiming to be a robot running his software.
- Shot in the midst of the 2000 U.S. election and ensuing recount, The Opportunity Crisis examines the intersection between cultural awareness and ideological hegemony. A cautionary tale about prioritizing fiscal growth at any cost.
- Panoramic view of Pine Ridge Bluffs near Rock View, Wyoming, Union Pacific Railway.
- This travelogue was produced by the Ford Motor Company to commemorate the Henry Ford Memorial Highway, which leads from the Montana/Canadian border south through Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. The highway ends in Texas at the Mexican border. Scenes of Little Big Horn, the Alamo in San Antonio, a parade in Laramie, Wyoming, pueblo Indian dwellings in Arizona, and the mountains of Colorado are included.
- Two college students start a mortuary in their basement.
- ShortAfter being exiled, Poky, the black sheep of a marauder clan must survive in the harsh, post-apocalyptic wastelands of a long-since collapsed Earth. Their journey will lead them back to Nature, but in order to survive their harsh environment and save the human race, they will be tested by Mother Nature herself.
- A short documentary, released as bonus material on the DVD from Stuart Baird's film "U.S. Marshals" (1998), the special presents the tradition, history and the function of the U.S. Marshals as law enforcement agents, covering many different areas.
- Marvin is meeting someone he met online. Marvin however, must cross the entire state of Wyoming to meet her and is also inept at meeting people. In this journey, he will travel far to accept love, but even further to accept himself.
- Shawn has been tormented for years knowing that his father doesn't want to be a part of his life. When his mother dies and his father doesn't come to the funeral, he reaches his breaking point and drives from his home in Wisconsin to his childhood home in Utah where his father still lives...to kill him. After a snow storm forces Shawn to spend the night in a motel, he meets Ronnie, a carefree and adventurous woman who is heading west to reach her dream of becoming a country western singer. The two find a connection that may force Shawn to rethink his mission.
- A young woman falls in love with a man with a dark secret.
- When his old estranged band mate dies, Bobby Nomad is asked by his ghost to go introduce himself to the daughter he never knew.
- Two down-and-out people try to reclaim their former glory at any cost by seizing control of a pharmaceutical company.
- The unit travels to Salem Town for an annual witch celebration, but an unexpected disturbance throws the proceedings into chaos. Tally wonders if she made the right choice to embark on a military career when witch-hate and her own mother stand in her way. Smarting from Alder's denial of her request to switch units, Abigail attempts to bury the hatchet with Raelle. Raelle grows closer to Scylla, while the unit impresses Anacostia in Windstrike training.