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- A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.
- Welcome to Monster Camp, the true story about a world where people transform into creatures, heroes, and monsters to escape their daily lives. In the vein of Lord of the Rings, World of Warcraft, and Dungeons and Dragons; these enthusiasts have developed a complicated world to bring their fantasies to life. Romantic relationships are forged between characters. Friendships are destroyed over plot disputes. Characters are slain and never return. But keeping this world alive takes a lot of real world work. And unless someone is willing to take charge, the fantasy may be lost forever.
- Filmmaker Cullen Hoback travels to a private high school where he writes a script about a real couple and the student who comes between them. Through the process of making the film, hidden truths about the real lives of the actors playing themselves are revealed, and the line between fiction and reality blurs. What remains is part documentary, part fiction, in a one of a kind story that will keep you guessing long after the shattering conclusion.
- DRAGONS ARE REAL introduces us to the national sub-culture of role-playing gamers. Participants become characters in a fantasy universe through a complex system of costumes, potions, spells and swords. DRAGONS ARE REAL explores the world these participants inhabit and the fine line between fantasy and reality.
- A David versus Goliath story of rural community pitted against their monopolistic internet provider, as they fight to prevent the shutdown of their new ultra-fast municipal broadband network.
- In a golden field a single red door sits, calling for its creator to step through its frame. The creator is 15 year-old Miles Swenson, a diminutive, frustrated floppy haired kid who knows as much about life as he does about painting. Ridiculed by his stepmother, infatuated with his beautiful stepsister, and obsessed over the loss of his father, Miles uses watercolors to paint himself the perfect world. Soon, Miles finds himself in a vibrant world where his desires are met, and his regrets are reversed. However, in his absence from "reality" someone has stopped into his shoes, and now Miles is about to find out that perfection comes at a cost.
- Documentary filmmaker Cullen Hoback sets out to demystify the origins of QAnon, understand its mechanics, and search for clues that could identify Q. Traveling from the U.S. to South Africa, he gains unprecedented access to its earliest promoters, who reveal a suspicious shift in Q's behavior.
- Cullen travels to Manila where he meets the secretive team behind 8chan, the site where Q posts. After looking into Fred Brennan's motives for starting the site, the investigation turns to Jim and Ron Watkins, the reclusive father/son duo who own and operate 8chan. Back in the U.S., prominent QAnons get booted from a far-right conference.
- After QAnon supporters hope for a "Red Wave," an anonymous insider gives Cullen a tip suggesting 8chan's owners may have connections to President Trump's inner circle. Meanwhile, a feud emerges between Fred and the Watkins.