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- Jackie works as a CCTV operator. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, a man she thought she would never see again, a man she never wanted to see again. Now she has no choice, she is compelled to confront him.
- A local policeman tries to cope with the problems within his family while the growing tension in community leads to bloodshed.
- Red Iron Road is an animated horror anthology series, based on the works of famous European authors. Each of the episodes are between 10-20 minutes, produced with different creative partners in unique visual styles to suit each story.
- Opal greenhorn James "JC" Caruana and veteran miner Rod Manning embark upon a roadtrip across Australia where JC tries to learn about opal mining before becoming a father.
- A family of four isolating against a pandemic virus that spreads through the internet and robs you of your ability to perceive reality--often violently--begins to unravel when they suspect one or all of them might be infected.
- A surf-skate action-thriller about five best friends who set out on a road trip that quickly turns into an epic battle for survival.
- An estranged son returns home to Louisiana after 20 years to face the family he left behind.
- THE RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY is a feature length documentary exploring The Contemporary Native American Sobriety Movement, currently flourishing in the Indian communities of North America. This vital cultural movement combines ancient spiritual traditions with modern medical approaches to substance abuse recovery. THE RED ROAD TO SOBRIETY documents this vital social movement including The First Annual Native American Alcoholics Anonymous Convention attended by thousands of sober Indian people. The viewer travels with a substance abuse street outreach technician, visits a yearly "Indians In Sobriety" family campout, looks in on an aerobics and weight training studio operating within an ancient pueblo, and witnesses a ceremony where hundreds of participants commit to working toward complete sobriety in the Indian communities by the year 2000. As the historical segment of the program explains, substance abuse in Indian communities must be understood within the context of "The American Holocaust". Few Americans or Canadians are aware that the governments of North America used alcohol in their attempts to destroy Indigenous culture and acquire Indian lands. The devastating effects were compounded by the circulation of "The Drunken Indian" stereotype. Faced with the loss of their religion, land, freedom and pride, Indian families experienced a syndrome known as intergenerational trauma, similar to the experiences of many families of European Holocaust survivors. Despite this serious indictment of governmental abuse, the driving force of the program is the positive spirit emanating from the Indian people interviewed. Through their eyes, one can see hope for each and every individual, and hope foe all mankind.
- Two friends deal with life after graduation and mental illness on a road trip.
- Ultimate action-packed road trip
- Dolph Lundgren discusses his movie career debuts from "A View to a Kill" to "Masters of the Universe" and gives insights on the making of "Red Scorpion".
- Viktor has first encountered Native American culture at the age of 12. It has become so important to him, that he lives according to its principles even to this day.
- True Archdale (Rising Sun Woman), leaves Los Angeles to return home to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Northeastern Montana, where she grew up, looking for information. Not sure how many tribal members will be willing to share their traditions and sacred ways, she takes a tiny crew and gathers stories of a culture, almost lost. On the rez, they are balancing between two worlds while the Assiniboine tribe, like many cultures, assimilates into a modern, more technological society.
- Barry Hambly's journey to Saskatchewan to confront his past and meet his birth mother.
- A documentary about the New Zealand theatre troupe "Red Mole".
- A ten thousand mile journey into the heart of America.
- A satirical narrative about the question of where the red brick road takes you based from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.
- This summer the open road is calling - We're taking a break the only way we know how, enjoying the sights and sounds of America on a truly epic road trip. From crossing the Golden Gate Bridge to speeding down the Strip enjoy this awesome slice of Americana.
- One night, a car accelerates. The city gradually darkens. The abstract lights illuminate vaguely car. In a agonizing, strange ambiance, she suddenly enters into a fantasy world where an old man waits.
- This is a documentary about a journey down the path of hardship, triumph, war, peace, injustice, toxins, pollution, medicine, alchemy, minerals, monatomic gold, zeolite, healing, harmony, love, light, DNA, higher consciousness and being in the heart. This is the journey of Medicine Wolf and his path down the The Red Road.
- After erupting into a heated argument, a couple find themselves at a crossroad after a one unfortunate event.
- Journey of the Source, the Seed, the Seasons, and the Songs of Native Indigenous Photographer, Musician and Activist - Carlos Reynosa.
- A young American girl takes a teaching job in a small village in Ghana. Soon, she comes to realize that she is learning as much as the students she is there to teach.
- The tour of music band Mumford and Sons as they approach their final show at Red Rocks, told through the band's performances.
- A young boy living out his fantasies in rural Kauai must confront the reality of growing up.
- Courtney Skye and Hayden King: two NDN's stuck in car