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- When a notorious tough 'town tamer' is hired by the citizenry to rid of the gunmen driving them off their land, he finds the local saloon madam to be an old friend.
- Cowboy Michael Atherton intervenes on behalf of a prostitute, Wendy, who is being terrorized by a gang of thugs. He guns down the attackers and shepherds her to safety.
- A CIA agent gets caught up in political intrigue after he gets brought in to solve the murder of a Cuban ambassador.
- A reporter confronts the Danish foreign minister on TV about broken promises on ecological policies with offshore oil drilling NE of Greenland. A geophysicist/sharpshooter is angered and loose in Copenhagen.
- On November 7, 2007, 18 year old Pekka shot and killed eight people at a high school in Jokela, a peaceful Finnish commuter town just north of Helsinki. Conversations with classmates, teachers and Pekka's parents lead into to a haunting reconstruction of the oppressive circumstances that led to this tragic act. We come to see that these circumstances are not necessarily unique to Pekka's life in Jokela.
- The definitive story of the quintessential sixties super group. From the Greenwich Village folk scene to the Virgin Islands. From California to the top of the charts. And from Cass Elliot's shattering death to the band member's recent successes. The life, loves and music of John Phillips, Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty are revealed in an n intimate musical experience that could have only happened in the sixties. Features 20 performances of hits like California Dreamin', Monday, Monday and I Saw Her Again Last Night.
- A rescue team is looking for survivors in a sinking building after a devastating earthquake.
- An old oriental proverb "To will is human...To succeed is divine..." is instilled into the mind of an Ex-Soviet Spy. As a drop off leads to a life and death encounter, he is lead to the realization that control is simply an illusion and that destiny is beyond our control.
- After his wife's betrayal destroys his faith in women, a bartender begins a dangerous affair with his boss's wife.
- Tom Steele, lineman for a power company, meets Nancy Brewster, daughter of a rival capitalist. Both companies want rights to a strip of land, the ownership of which is to be claimed by the first to stake it off. Against tremendous odds, and with help of Nancy, whom he rescues from a storm in the mountains, Tom beats Brewster and wins his daughter.
- The Pea Shooter is a dramatic comedy that follows the day in the life of two kids, Taylor and Rae, who in spite of their differences in religion and their economic social status are still able to form a friendship.
- Fedot the Shooter is sent by the Czar to find some special food for the foreign ambassador's visit. During the hunt Fedot meets his love Marusya - the magical bird-woman. Evil Czar and his no-less-evil sidekick General with the help of the local witch Yaga try to eliminate Fedot by giving him more and more complex quests and to take Marusya to Tsar's palace. Marusya helps Fedot to solve the quests successfully.
- Shooter Jennings embarks on an epic journey from 'family man' to 'gunslinger'.
- RINGGO is a 16-year old boy who works as a dog-shooter (the one who assists in mating the dogs with breed -- he will see to it that the private parts of the stud and bitch will be locked during the mating and no sperm will be put to waste in the process). Ringgo works for BONG, a 40-year old lesbian who is a breeder of dogs. One of Bong's dogs is I'nca, who is a troubled Doberman. Things will get complicated when Ringgo, I'nca and Bong developed a relationship as if they were really mother and child, and get entangled in each other's personal issues and becomes each other's protector and defender.
- Set to the backdrop of a pulsating, breathing and sometimes sighing London town, this documentary sets out to shed light on the melting pot which is London's young art scene and the cream of the crop shooters within it; highlighting their relationship with their craft, showcasing their prodigious talent, fleshing out the trials and tribulations they have faced, and attempts to determine their prospects, or lack thereof for the future.
- In the year 2032, aliens have invaded Earth. Humanity bands together and fights back valiantly, but they are simply no match for the invading force, and their numbers steadily dwindle as fighting continues. At the brink of extinction after years of war, one last hope for humanity appears: Black Rock Shooter, a young girl who is also the most powerful biological weapon ever created. Working together with the last remnants of the human race, will she be able to repel the alien invasion and save the Earth?
- In a modern retelling of the classic perspective film Rashomon, an FBI agent attempts to piece together the 3 different stories of a drug deal gone wrong.
- Two brothers, reunited after the death of their father, take a journey through their past when they discover an undeveloped reel of Super8mm film hidden away in the closet of their childhood home. This glimpse into the past, however, proves to reveal more than either brother expects.
- Miles Pilling, a street photographer from Worcester who suffers from Motor Neurone Disease learns to embrace his disability and express himself through street photography.
- 'Heroic Episodes' Pilot: The Shooters Nail SYNOPSIS: Heroic Episodes begins with the pilot, The Shooters Nail, a dramatic television series set and produced in South Philadelphia. The story of our Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan to urban America 2017 - about heroes and how they often find struggles and even a war of a different kind back home. With each new episode, challenges like re-assimilation, substance abuse and PTSD, ignited by the dysfunctional city environment are revealed and explored. The series follows the McMullen's, a family whose pride is rooted firmly in their patriotism and Military service. Beginning with son Mike's return home to Philly as an amputee from an IED blast Iraq, each episode will introduce a new Veteran's story while continuing to weave all existing threads together in a rich and sometimes heart rending, often inspiring mosaic. Both the urban communities and Vets they call home soon grow to learn that stereotypes are misunderstood and judgments have had an effect on everyone. The Vets come to experience self-healing, as they become strong role models in guiding their own communities away from gangs and crime. The social media platform for the project, will offer Veterans the opportunity to submit their real life stories for content consideration for future episodes. When a new story is selected, that particular Veteran also submits a 'wish list' expressing the A-list actor they'd like to portray them in bringing their real story to life. The series will cast real- life members of the military, as well as military consultants. Prominent figures in the city of Philadelphia will also be cast in guest-star and recurring roles. In addition to providing high quality dramatic entertainment, Heroic Episodes is also about real life community service. It will be produced both as a platform for our Veterans to give voice to their stories and to also offer them job opportunities during the filming of each episode. The outreach part of the production will 'bridge the gap' between Veterans and civilians, by enabling the urban youth of Philadelphia on-set training during the filming process offering opportunities to change their life's path. Love, loss, duty, sacrifice and pain. Survival forms unbreakable bonds. This... is Heroic Episodes, pilot 'The Shooter's Nail.'
- career retrospective interview on comic book writer Jim Shooter
- In 1982, T.J. Stevens showed up at his school with a high-powered rifle, determined to shoot others and kill himself. Decades later, he is ready to talk about his past and the forces that create a school shooter.
- Mr. Spin, an over the top eccentric hotel mystery shopper accompanied by his loyal and patient assistant Ravi, arrive to quality check a 5 star Hotel in Switzerland.
- Palestine is occupied by the international media and is the stage for sensational news stories. Palestinians are presented as "performers" in these dramatic international evening newscasts and Palestinian filmmakers find themselves compelled to comply with their violent "meta-script" and its good-guy and bad-guy-narratives. This film by the young Palestinian filmmaker Ihab Jadallah both parodies and rejects this constraint. THE SHOOTER rebells against the image of Palestine as propagated by the international media and subverts this staged representation of his country and its people. In his film the "performer" becomes active: he departs from the official script and gradually breaks out of character.
- A Palestinian-American teenager hooks up with a disaffected youth and they set out to clean up the town. This hilarious coming-of-age tale with a Western flavor carries a bittersweet, political edge. Director Annemarie Jacir's first film. Set in Texas.
- In the little town of Martinez, N.M., lived two brothers, Buck and Dave Conners, who were unfortunate enough to love the same girl, Ruby Howard, the daughter of a rich rancher. Ruby shows her preference for the elder brother, Buck, which causes jealousy to spring up in the heart of Dave. While in this mood he is accosted by a casual acquaintance, a low-browed Mexican, who takes him over to the village saloon where they meet Jack Saunders, a man of bad repute. Through the influence of Saunders and Pedro, the Mexican, Dave agrees to carry out a little job. He agrees to meet them at a certain time at a spot known as the "hole in the rock." In the meantime, Pedro has had a little trouble with an Indian. The Indian leaves him with revenge in his heart. Dave arrives home. Buck, his brother, who has arrived home previously, takes his mother into the house to partake of their supper. Left alone with his own thoughts, Dave discovers that his brother Buck, has left his six-shooter and holster hanging on the wall. Dave, in his jealous anger, sees his chance to repay his brother for winning Ruby's affections; he steals his brother's gun, which is branded on the handle with his name. He goes to the appointed place to meet Pedro and Saunders, and while they are laying their plans they are overheard by the Indian, who rushes into the village and informs the sheriff of what they intend to do. The afternoon stage is on its down trip and Dave, with his two evil companions, carry out their plans, Dave leaving his brother's gun purposely on the ground, so that the blame will fall upon his brother. The stage arrives at the post office, and Ruby'a father and mother tell Ruby what has happened and inform her that her sweetheart, Buck Conners, is guilty of the crime, because his gun was found by the horse's head. She leaves her father and mother and goes to Buck's home, calls his brother at the door and tells him that Buck is arrested for the crime. While Dave is listening to her, he accidentally gives himself away, and she accuses him of doing the job and laying the blame on Buck. She begs and implores with him to save his brother and a good streak of manhood comes to Dave. He leaves Ruby and goes to the spot where the loot is hidden and decides to bring it back to the sheriff. While there, Pedro and Saunders come upon him; he holds them up at the point of the gun and forces them to carry the loot into the village and turns them over to the sheriff, telling him that it was not his brother Buck who committed the crime, but him. Dave afterwards is released.
- Active Shooter is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at three unique active shooter events: Cinemark Century 16 movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado Navy Yard Building 197 shooting in Washington, DC Los Angeles International Airport shooting in Los Angeles, California The stories are told by the emergency professionals and private sector partners who were there - and offer a frank and introspective look at what worked and what could have been done better to manage these chaotic incidents. The lessons they learned will better prepare all first responders to meet future active shooter threats. Active Shooter: Managing the Mass Casualty Threat is produced by the FBI Office of Partner Engagement in association with FBI Academy TV Studio, Quantico, VA, and Rocket Media Group, LLC.