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- Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.
- ShortWhen the chess-obsessed, 17-year-old Mattie Martin discovers that his mother can no longer pay for her cancer treatments, he becomes determined to save his mom's life. However, after a run-in with the local Mafia, Mattie loses his job at a dingy diner. With no options left, Mattie decides to put his brains to the test by pulling off the heist of the century: stealing the cash register from his former workplace. Despite his intelligence, however, Mattie struggles to make his plan, as his intellect and emotional immaturity clash. In the end, Mattie must decide if he is willing to do whatever it takes to save his mother, no matter the cost.
- At the end of March every year, women all over the world celebrate SWAN Day, an international event started by the organization WomenArts. SWAN stands for Support Women Artists Now, and it's goal is to support women in the arts. SWAN Day CT, Connecticut's version of the festival, takes it to a whole new level. SWAN Day CT is the only celebration to cater to all genres of art - music, film, visual art, spoken word, dance, photography, and all mixed media. A story of inspiration, drama, conflict, encouragement and most importantly, the arts.
- When David winds up in Hell for being too boring, he must vie for a second chance at Heaven by becoming the most interesting man in the underworld.
- A young woman reappears in her small town after three days missing. Where did she get that scar?
- A biography of the first Chief of the US Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot. The film shows the germination and evolution of Gifford Pinchot's conservation ethos, his public service in the Forest Service and as Governor of Pennsylvania, and the contribution of his family estate, Grey Towers, to the federal government. Pinchot discovered his passion for conservation at Grey Towers, which is today a leader in the conservation community. The film investigates the conservation legacy of Gifford Pinchot, in work done in his lifetime and continuing today at Grey Towers National Historic Site and the Pinchot Institute for Conservation.
- Alfred Pierce Preparatory School becomes a hotbed for suspense and intrigue after a prank targeting the Associate Headmaster.
- After the school mascot is stolen from the field house, Archer and company go on an undercover mission to recover it.
- Archer becomes suspicious of a fellow student and turns to one of his informants to find out the real story.
- A one hundred-year-old time capsule is unearthed as the Alfred Pierce community prepares for the annual Spring Formal.
- Secrets are revealed after the winner of The Pierce Prize is announced to the school community.