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- After a stint in the army fighting in Angola, a soldier comes home to find his sweetheart has married his brother. He makes advances towards his sister-in-law, but she turns him down. Discouraged, the man meets a new girlfriend who vows to escape the town's crushing poverty even if she has to steal. The two begin a relationship but the film does not indicate what their future may hold.
- Gary Catell is a bigoted evangelical minister, who leads his congregation in the persecution of gays and lesbians. When his gay daughter is outed and commits suicide on his nationally syndicated radio show, Gary looks to God for answers and a second chance to make things right with this daughter. The next day, Gary awakes to find that time has been rewound by two weeks, his daughter is still alive, and his spirit now inhabits the body of a gay man. As Gary struggles to come to grips with this new reality, he also comes to understand that second chances and redemption come with heavy prices.
- This summer, students in the Righteous Conversations Digital Storytelling Workshop worked collaboratively with mentor filmmakers and animators (Alyssa Sherwood, Cosmo Segurson, and Cheri Gaulke) to bring to the screen Holocaust Survivor Curt Lowens' story of escape and resistance during World War II.
- During this time of great change for the planet and society, nine influential speakers of various spiritual backgrounds share incredible words of wisdom, showing us how to use this time to make changes that will greatly improve the quality of our personal lives, as well as improve the health of the planet. This no-budget video was altruistically brought together during the lock downs by filmmaker Sylvia Binsfeld and includes contributions from 3-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr. Scilla Elworthy and leader in consciousness studies Dr. Marilyn Schlitz. The nine, eclectic speakers were each given a topic and directions to self-record their insights, with the intent to help plant seeds of wisdom to sprout globally at this time in history when the planet needs it the most.
- Set in four segments, "Turning Points" looks at how individuals and congregations struggle with sexual orientation and their faith. The first segment, "Called to Serve," follows the Rev. Susie B. Smith, now serving a congregation in the UCC, returning to the congregation of her first call, North Anderson Community Church in Anderson, South Carolina. Together and separately, the congregation and Pastor Smith examine their losses and their gains when Susie left the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in order to be with her partner and to continue to serve as a minister In the second segment, "A Mother's Son," The Calhoun family explores the shock, the grief and the now strengthened families ties between them that were deeply tested when their son first came out. Among the challenges, the Calhouns were forced to chose between their congregation and their son. The third segment records the powerful reunion between two women who had parted under tragic circumstances years earlier. Now both mature women, at the time of their first encounter Joanna Adams was a young minister and Kathryn Cartledge was a parishioner filled with self-loathing about her core identity. Decades later they explore together what went wrong in the first encounter, telling a story that is both heart wrenching and healing. The final segment, "Open Door," examines the wellbeing of a welcoming Presbyterian congregation and their members in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In interviews and in worship, members and leaders of the congregation express their insights and attitudes toward being a welcoming place for gay and lesbian Christians. In-between each segment, deeply respected theologians Homer Ashby (McCormick), Walter Brueggemann (Columbia) Beverly Roberts Gaventa (Princeton), and Shirley Guthrie Jr. (Columbia) connect the stories to scripture and faith.
- Most people are familiar with the pretty tropical fish found in aquariums, but few realize that some of these animals are capable of changing sex. Discover the unique ways of how some fish species do this and why they likely evolved this way.
- An Alaskan mother and her ten year old son sell everything to travel the world for a year.
- A multimedia art film that deals with the subject of understanding the truth about oneself through life. By means of drawing, and exploring the world around us, this film highlights the over tones of how family, and the world around us, can manipulate our work as artists for the betterment of ourselves.
- 'Conversations on Catfish, Courtrooms, and Change: The Life and Times of Henry Lee Adams, Jr.' is the story of The Honorable Judge Henry Lee Adams, Jr. and his rise from the poverty stricken and segregated East side of Jacksonville, through the civil rights movement and into his current position as the first Black Senior United States District Judge in the State of Florida. 'On Catfish, Courtrooms, and Change' will shed light on the changes that were happening both through the courts and to the courts during the civil rights movement in Jacksonville, Florida and the United States.
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- The Hartleys decide to move to a new apartment. Bob has finally finished writing his book and he begins to worry about all the changes in his life.
- Bill, worried about getting older, embarks on a lifestyle change and rather unlikely plastic surgery.
- While working for Linda Blackwell, a beautiful movie star with a very low opinion of men, Mark and Linda both wish "to God" that each could have the other's life ... with the result that "The Boss" takes them at their word and switches Mark and Linda into each other's bodies.
- Joanna makes a big decision about her relationship with Martin after he starts work at the practice. Rita has a health scare and reveals the reasons behind her positive attitude.
- It's time to move on - in more ways than one. Judy's decision to split from Fred impacts negatively on Helen and Sally's already tense relationship.
- 1955–19741hTV EpisodeSidney wants to escape his and his family's meager existence by writing a sex novel that will make him famous. The problem is,its not as easy as he thought and finds it difficult to concentrate in the family's cramped flat.
- A young teen who surfs the skies with his ref board grabs the chance of a lifetime when he is invited to join the pirate organization Gekkostate.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- Henry, Muriel and Monroe move to Mill Valley, CA. The Rushes buy a new home. Henry bought a 49% share in a newspaper with a demanding 51% owner. Monroe is now his assistant and Muriel his photographer.
- 2016– 54mPodcast EpisodeIf you have a gigantic pile of books that you own but haven't yet read looming somewhere in your house, today's guest Whitney Conard totally gets you. Anne is chatting with Whitney about the Instagram endeavor #TheUnreadShelfProject, saying goodbye to reading shame, the right and not-quite-right times to read (for instance, in math class) and then, at Whitney's invitation, Anne takes a hard look at Whitney's unread shelf to help her decide what she should read next.
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