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- Red Dirt offers the story of a young man's search to belong in this sublime expression of love and reconciliation. At only twenty, Griffith is struggling with the responsibilities of caring for his unwell aunt, grieving the loss of their family's matriarch, and his own dreams of leaving Pine Apple. With the arrival of a stranger, Griffith's carefully constructed walls of shame and silence begin to come down and his life takes an unexpected turn.
- Jarrod Crenshaw faces adversity through a life changing loss. When his dream of becoming a Nashville country music singer comes true and he meets the love of his life; he is faced with decisions that effect more than himself.
- In the face of extreme adversity, will Daniel and Garrett return to who they use to be? Or will they follow God's calling for them in their individual situations? We invite you to follow along as we take a journey in what it means to be a MODERN DAY DISCIPLE.
- TV MovieThree Individuals going through hardship, struggles, and pain. Even going through these endurements, they remain dedicated. They stay consistent to achieve their goals and live out their dreams.
- Facing a mid-life crossroads, two longtime friends risk everything as they set out to fulfill their dreams of achieving rock and roll stardom. First and last chances happen only once.
- Two wayfarers wander aimlessly until Leif finds a copy of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Interpreting the book as gospel, Leif allows the book to challenge the beliefs, friendship and even the very survival of these two divergent travelers.
- NESHOBA tells the story of a Mississippi town still divided about the meaning of justice, 40 years after the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner. Although Klansmen bragged openly about what they did in 1964, no one was held accountable until 2005, when the State indicted preacher Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old notorious racist and alleged mastermind of the killings. Through intimate interviews with the families of the victims, candid interviews with black and white Neshoba County Citizens, and exclusive, first time interviews with Killen, the film explores whether healing and reconciliation are possible without telling the unvarnished truth.
- A daughter finds a journal her dad left behind, only to discover there was another woman in his life she knew nothing about. She sets out to find this woman and the reason her father never ended up with the woman he must have loved.
- In a world where hunting animals is policed by the Almighty Karen, a hunter named Swampass is pestered by the infernal Man Bear.
- Revolution Green is about one man's vision to manufacture biodiesel and one man's quest to use it in his big rig; it's about the American dream and how renewable energy is critical to the future of the world economy. Centered on a husband and wife from Maui, Hawaii; the film documents how in 1996, with no financial backing, they pioneered a waste to energy process that took thousands of tons of waste vegetable oil destined for the Maui landfill and refined it into ASTM certified, B100 biodiesel. This type of diesel fuel can be used in any type of diesel engine without modification. What first appeared as a simple solution to try and solve a landfill problem became the first private company in America to refine premium, B100 biodiesel and offer it to the public. Their unique way of life intertwined with a distinct ensemble of farmers, truckers, governors, business owners, actors and country music legends offer the audience a chance to explore our culture as America stands on the brink of leading the world's first, sustainable, industrial revolution.
- The Teary Sockets are on a mission. Short on funds, the emo band sets off to raise awareness of bovine abuse, and to find bandleader Bobby Tear's estranged father. Luckily, a documentary crew records every misstep of their heroic journey.
- A lonely bartender has an encounter with a celebrated photographer that changes her life and perceptions dramatically.
- War veteran Felix learns there is more human trafficking going on around Red Bluff, so he enlists the help of his old Army buddies.
- A rare opportunity to speak directly to God doesn't go as August thought it would. With a limited amount of time to ask his questions about life, death, and why God allows pain in our lives turns into an awakening when August realizes God is a woman, a smoker, a drinker, and uses a prepaid calling card with limited minutes.
- In this dark comedy a group of friends finds themselves in a terrifying situation that unravels their true selves. Time isn't their friend so they must hurry and "Pick and Choose."
- Cary finds comfort, advice, and conflict through unexpected conversations that may mend more than just his troubled relationship with his boyfriend.
- Using archival footage and on-camera interviews, this documentary film tells the story of how a coalition of civil rights organizations and thousands of black and white Americans joined forces during the summer of 1964 -- Freedom Summer -- to assist blacks in Mississippi in their fight for the right to register to vote.