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- Unscrupulous archaeologists try to take advantage of an outbreak of lycanthropy prompted by the discovery of a werewolf skeleton in the Arizona desert.
- A troubled young veteran returns to his rural home and forms a friendship with a hermit rancher who offers sanctuary from his dysfunctional family.
- Two wild horse photographers set out on a whirlwind journey spanning 150+ acres of wild west lands to find the truth and beauty behind America's most beloved icon, the wild horse.
- The small town of Susanville, California, known mainly as the home of a state prison, embarks on a most impossible task: to form a major symphony orchestra inside its town limits. With the help of a collegiate soccer coach who also plays the trumpet, a small group of community leaders recruit people from different walks of life, all of whom share a common passion for classical music. The goal is to infuse Lassen County with entertainment and culture never before seen in the area. Over time, residents of the town join in on the project with tremendous enthusiasm and unprecedented support. Discover how the Susanville Symphony transformed a small community and the surrounding region.
- A Crime film with horror elements. A young girl is rescued from a satanic cult by a group of rogue detectives.
- Two former FBI agents attempt to solve the 76 year old cold case of Veronica Falcone, a former ww2 spy, in order to gain their positions back in the FBI after being fired due to a scandal involving a Foreign Diplomat.
- Jean LaMarr (born 1945) makes art that addresses issues such as cultural stereotypes, representations of women and Native American people, and the traditions of her ancestors. Although she has worked primarily as a printmaker, she is also known for her paintings, assemblages, videos, and installation work. LaMarr is of Paiute/Pit River ancestry with family ties to Northern Nevada and northern California, and was born in Susanville, California, in 1945. Her artistic development was critically influenced by the time she spent at UC Berkeley from 1973-76 where she earned her BFA and was involved with activist politics. LaMarr describes herself as a community artist-activist. She lives on the Susanville Indian Rancheria in northeastern California, where she continues to operate the Native American Graphic Workshop.