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- A cynical former civil liberties attorney now reduced to "specializing" in defending drug dealers becomes transformed by an eight-year-old murder case.
- A former evangelist investigates the religious right's decades-long mission to reshape democracy, exposing the true origins of the pro-life movement and their belief in white supremacy.
- People searching for answers, healing, or human connection end up joining some of the strangest organizations
- Dramatization of Australian political life between 1945 and 1954.
- Siblings discover family secrets at a quirky cabin in the desert.
- I'm a credentialed member of the press covering right wing extremism from Charlottesville to The Capitol insurrection on January 6th. The film shows the rise and radicalization of the MAGA and Proud Boys and the increasing violence laying the ground for the attack on the Capitol. My film was used in the January 6th Committee Hearings and the second impeachment trial.
- A cinematic sleigh ride deep into the strange but true world of the 'real bearded Santas,' including visits to Santa Claus University, and the annual convention of the Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas. 'Believe' chronicles a year in the life of several actual real-bearded Santas from across the country. For these men, it's not just a job - it's a calling. And they'll stop at nothing to perpetuate the myth and magic of Santa Claus. Young or old, naughty or nice, this documentary will make you believe all over again.
- Rockumentary chronicling the first 25 years of Danish rock band D-A-D, based on private footage shot by the director, who is also known as the unofficial fifth member of the band.
- We follow the lives of Jack and Stan, two comic book store owners in the world of superheroes. As they deal with ex-girlfriends, snippy super-hero customers and dodgy tacos the secret past Jack left behind starts to emerge after super villain Laughing Boy escapes from jail. Meanwhile, larger forces are at work to bring Jack back into the super-hero life he left.
- When Lukas Jackson suspects the government of deliberately keeping the truth about Bigfoot under wraps, he decides to write a book that will blow the lid off the conspiracy. Lukas hears about a family in Oregon that claims they have found the body of a genuine North American Sasquatch, so he along with his older brother Charles, set out to the Great Pacific Northwest to collect the evidence for his grand revelation. During their journey things become complicated and relationships are strained when they both fall for the same girl.
- Alarmed by the evangelical movement's embrace of Trump, Robb Ryerse, a progressive pastor and lifelong Republican, launches a grassroots congressional campaign to inject love and true Christian values into American politics.
- TRUE BELIEVERS will tell the story of the blue jean generation and their struggles to meet deadlines, live their lives in the raw environment of New York City, and produce creative work that to this day stands as some of the high water marks of comics history. What drove these young men and women to an unwelcoming field, which, at the time, made no promises of a career or life security? Also, we can examine the nature of the creative spirit, and the spiritual joy that comes with the creative process. Writer, Producer, Director, STEVE MITCHELL, who was the guiding force behind the award winning, New York Times Critic's Pick, documentary: KING COHEN, is uniquely suited to tell this story. Simply put, Steve was a member of "The Blue Jean Generation." He worked for DC and MARVEL COMICS, and had a career on staff, and as a freelancer that spanned over four decades. Steve walked the halls, worked with other creators, exchanging ideas, sharing thoughts about the work, learning how to be a pro and sometimes sharing all-nighters with fellow artists to meet intractable deadlines. In a nut shell...Steve was there, and combined with his feel for journalism, storytelling and film making, he is that unique filmmaker who can tell his story from the inside out.
- A bullied boy's fantasy world comes alive in this ambitious collaboration with Atlanta's Box Heroes Corps.
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- An unemployed chemistry teacher is assigned the unthinkable after becoming involved with an American terror group.
- The Rev. Joshua Trent, through old age, was supplanted by the Rev. John Gunn. Mrs. Brand, the wife of Colonel Brand, the leading man of the city, headed a delegation of women to receive the new minister and introduce him to the retiring one. Trent received him with a cordiality that was not returned. One day as Gunn was dining with the Brands a small girl, having finally located the whereabouts of the new minister, asked him to come and administer the last rites of the church to her father who was dying of smallpox. Gunn recoiled and quickly slammed the door in the girls face. Col. Brand was greatly surprised but made no comment. As the girl was running down the street she met Trent, who, learning of her mission, went with her to her squalid home, administered the last rites, and adopted her, fulfilling his promise to the dying man. When war broke out Colonel Brand received a commission in the Southern army, Gunn spied for his brother, who was captain in the northern secret service, and by attending an afternoon tea at the home of the Brands, learned of General Lees plans. He sent this news to his brother and thereby brought about heavy losses to the Confederates. General Lee, in a conversation with Brand, told him that his losses were no doubt caused by the work of spies, and started an investigation. The spy, working in conjunction with Gunn was apprehended, but managed to escape. He was pursued, however, and killed. Old Trent was arrested, suspected of complicity with the spy. A note was found on the dead spy signed The Minister which thanked him for the money and the information. The note was shown to the old minister and when asked if he had written it, replied in the negative. When he was searched a note was found on his person, much to his surprise and horror, expressing thanks for the money forwarded and for the information given, which was of great value to the north, and signed by the chief of the U. S. Secret Service. The note was slipped into the old ministers pocket by Gunn who feared for his own safety when a search was being made, Trent pleaded his innocence, but Colonel Brand ordered him imprisoned. Nellie, the name of the girl adopted by Trent, visited him and the old man tried to cheer up the girl. At the trial Trent was sentenced to death and taken away to await his execution. Just as the sergeant was to give the command of Fire, a distracted, disheveled man rushed in upon the scene. It was Gunn whose conscience had troubled him. A week later a freshly made grave bore the inscription To the Memory of John Gunn on the tombstone. Hand in hand, Trent and little Nellie laid flowers upon the mound, kneel and pray fervently for the soul of the dead man. -- Moving Picture World synopsis
- A student short-film about a boy, Joshua who is forced to meet his future.