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- A brain, an athlete, a princess, a criminal and a "basket case" walk into detention--but only the first four make it out alive.
- A horrific murder rocks the lives of two families living side-by-side in isolated rural Scotland.
- Members of a family begin dying one by one at a funeral, while Youngest searches for the stranger in their midst.
- Tipped by a mysterious tramp, a meek fry cook discovers she has superpowers -- and uncovers an unsavory, vast conspiracy.
- Penetrating the insular world of New York's Hasidic community, focusing on three individuals driven to break away despite threats of retaliation.
- A young journalist goes deep undercover within a mountain commune and becomes manipulated by a duplicitous cult leader.
- Schlitzie: One of Us is a love letter to the 4-foot-tall performer, who was born with microcephaly, and made his most notable cultural impact via the 1932 classic film Freaks. The Ramones immortalized him with a song; the FX series "American Horror Story: Freakshow" featured a character based on him, as well as in the comic strip "Zippy the Pinhead." The documentary examines how he touched the hearts of many and made an impact on pop culture, while imparting a hopeful message of acceptance and tolerance. In addition to Schlitzie, the film features those born different, who have made an impact and thrived despite their obstacles. Artists on the Autism Spectrum have created the film's animation and musical score.
- Through the inspiring journey of a recovering athlete, Any One of Us offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world of spinal cord injuries
- Seventeen-year-old Victoire is sent against her will to Toulouse Lautrec High School, which is for students with disabilities. At first, she's averse to this special institution. But as time goes by, she gradually overcomes her preconceptions, finding friendship, love and solidarity. Not only does she witness courage and strength among her peers, she also recognizes the devotion and altruism displayed by the students' parents and the teachers. In fact, all these everyday heroes have a huge effect on her, changing her life forever. She and her new classmates have occasional heartaches, periodic conflicts with parents, warm friendships, budding romances, lashings of laughter, bad hair days and bad clothes days. But whatever happens, their friendship is way stronger than death or disease, outweighing any prejudice that may come their way.
- TV Mini SeriesAfter a turbulent childhood, identical twins Adeline and Alyssa Collins have finally settled into life with their father, stepmother, and stepbrother. As they begin their senior year of high school, both are Ivy League-bound and have an unbreakable bond. But when their stepbrother is found dead in the family's basement and one of the twins' DNA appears at the crime scene, they begin to question whether they really know the people around them- or themselves.
- Beginning March 4th, 2021, we showcased 4 stories of successful Italian women who chose to build their careers in the US. By presenting short documentaries of each woman, we aim to inspire women - everywhere - to celebrate each other. Our focus begins with great Italian women. While the series has kicked off in 2021, we hope the success of this installment will encourage collaboration in future years - with the possibility of creating a database of Italian women. "One Of Us" produced in collaboration with Frequency Production and We Do It Together, is a 37-minute long documentary directed by founder Chiara Tilesi-starring Stefania Spampinato (Actress), Elisa Sednaoui (Social Entrepreneur), Assia Grazioli-Venier (Venture Capitalist), and Cinzia Zuffada (Scientist). These four episodes highlight the life journey of each fascinating woman-each persevering through cultural barriers to create a life in Los Angeles. This project would not have been possible without the help of Silvia Chiave (Producer), Alice Braccini (Producer), Elena Maro (Composer), Scott Dawson (Editor), John Rosario (Director of Photography), and the rest of the cast and crew.
- Echoes of Dostoyevsky. At the start, Christine Blanc is a temp, her boyfriend has gone. Near the story's end, she's been offered a steady job, she has a fiancé, other men seem interested in her, she's passed her driving test, and, after she wins 1000 Euros in a scratch-off, her colleagues sing that she's a jolly good fellow ("one of us"). But something's askew: her gaze is too direct, her eyes open too widely; conversational gambits hit odd notes; she parrots others' words; she cooks too much food when she invites a supervisor to dinner. When the supervisor takes Christine on a spontaneous outing that disorients her, her oddities become something else. Can things ever be normal?
- Julian, a 14-year old, dies surrounded by the colorful products of a huge supermarket. The film is inspired by a true story and shows the rebellion of the local youth against the bleak life of suburbia.
- Former college roommates reveal personal secrets at an emotional reunion.
- A young woman born illegitimately comes to terms with the challenge of getting married.
- The trail of a client's unfaithful lover takes two young detectives down a road of danger and murder.
- The video was mainly shot on Coney Island, with various attractions like rollercoasters, ferris wheels and the New York Aquarium shown, interchanged with the vintage-looking shots in sepia and Joan singing in front of the camera.
- Bryon has nothing to do this weekend. Bored at work, he discovers his doppelgänger through a facial recognition search engine. When he tracks him down in person, things get weird.
- A historical look at the making of "Stony Island" a lost gem and time capsule of the cultural and musical scene in South Chicago in 1978. In "The Making of Stony Island, Music Makes Us One" the filmmakers, musicians and artists who brought the film to life reflect on the experience of creating one of the early examples of independent film and a soundtrack built upon the brilliant work of artists who would go on to become legends in the decades since. Special guests Chuck D of Public Enemy and legendary music producer Quincy Jones add historical and artistic context to the importance of "Stony Island" and the long lost era of South Chicago music.
- A few Palestinian guerilla's break into an Israeli camp in the occupied territories. They kill a few Israeli soldiers before they are killed, apart from one who dies in the camp after being captured alive. The Israeli military despatch an investigator to the camp to see if there was cold blooded murder (people at the camp had claimed he was shot while trying to escape). It turns out that the investigator despatched is a friend of the camp commander - the rest of the plot is basically about the position of both of these characters as regards being honest or faithful to ones friends. There is unbearable tension, increased by the fact that they are both very strongly attracted to one of the female soldiers on the camp.
- Jesus is kicked out of heaven by his father, God, after he gets too comfy with his life and slacks on his responsibilities. God thinks by sending Jesus back to earth it will help him learn more responsibility and will teach him how to take care of himself. On Jesus' journey to rediscovery, he handles the hardships of being a socialite in Hollywood, having a messy roommate, and overall just trying to save all of our doomed souls.
- Fused in the womb, like conjoined twins, Mio and Neo have an unbreakable bond that no one can shatter. Not even their mother, who was devastated when the sisters were surgically separated. Every year she issues them increasingly sadistic challenges until there can be only one.
- "Those Among Us: The Human Rights Champions of North Dakota" follows the work of human rights and social justice advocates in North Dakota.
- When a pragmatic, no-nonsense construction worker begins seeing strange creatures after suffering a head injury, he thinks he is losing his mind; but when he is kidnapped by a cult who believes the creatures are real and are a threat, he learns there is more to the universe than meets the eye and must take matters into his own hands to stop the creatures and save mankind.
- What fate awaits us when we sleep at night and in the wake of the day, how do we face our destiny?
- During World War Two Stockholm, Sweden has become the Casablanca of the North. A place where a young German secretary falls in love with a Swedish agent and becomes both Sweden's number one spy and the Gestapo's number one priority.
- Escaped mental patient Michael Myers returns home to seek out the last remaining member of his family. Only Dr. Loomis stands in his way as he looks to carry out the mysterious curse that has plagued him since his youth.
- A murder-mystery that follows two lovers, Piggie and Clover, whose romantic evening goes awry when a performer is murdered on stage-- and Clover is shaping up to be the prime suspect.
- Silvio, One of us, shows the current political mood in Italy and trough some portraits investigates the phenomenon of how far Berlusconi and his politics mirror Italy.
- When friends go away for a weekend, they soon start to disappear, but unknown to them, there is a killer lurking around.
- On the surface, "Not one of Us" is a child-like fable, but ultimately it's a dark commentary about the walls that get built in the name of greed, violence, and xenophobia,. This 9 min. stop motion animated film was created by Bill Jarcho and Sean Burns of Bill & Sean's Excellent Animation
- She spoke out, but many never do.
- When Aunt Rose finds out what's been bothering her nephew Michael, she finds more than she ever wanted to.