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- The epicenter for 1980s counterculture wasn't spawned in New York, Los Angeles, or even Manchester, England but in the most unlikely of places, Dallas, Texas. The infamous Starck Club was a Shangri-La for the rich, the famous, the uber hip: movie stars, rock stars, sports celebrities, Dallas debutantes, politicians - and anyone else who had the attitude and duds to convince the phalanx at the front door to let them pass. MDMA or "Ecstasy", the then legal drug, was adding euphoric fuel to the fire. The club's policy of welcoming all including gays, straights, rich, poor, black, white and everything in between was attracting worldwide attention and local hostility. The only thing not allowed inside was prejudice and that made the Starck the target for city leaders, the police and Reagan's war on drugs. On August 8, 1986, a DEA raid at the Starck lead to the emergence of a new progressive subculture, Rave, which would soon be known from Los Angeles to Detroit to London to Ibiza. Pure Ecstasy focuses on the club as a microcosm of the 1980s. Music, fashion, politics, culture, and designer drugs each played a role in the drama which made Starck Club the hegemonic nightspot of the 1980s.
- A multi-media symphonic experience featuring a live orchestral performance, thought provoking narration, and mesmerizing synchronized visuals. The Movement is a creative vehicle designed to inspire global action.
- Filmmaker Tisha Blood follows three girls with a rare craniofacial anomaly called Apert Syndrome over the course of 10 years providing an intimate glimpse into the transforming powers of science, family, humor, hope and compassion.
- Maria (Alaina Kalanj) a talented emerging artist is forced to relive the high school shooting she witnessed and photographed ten years earlier by an invitation to her 10-year reunion.
- A man tries to discover his purpose in life after searching through 3000 hours of video and over 5000 photos.
- The story of three lives, all shaken by cancer and dependent upon the one vital bone marrow match that could save them. These individuals are similar only in their fate and prolific accomplishments: Michael Brecker, 15-time Grammy winner, one of the greatest tenor saxophonists of all time; James Chippendale, entertainment executive and founder of love hope strength foundation, the largest music centric cancer charity in the world and Seun Adebiyi, a young Nigerian training to become the first ever Nigerian winter Olympic athlete in any sport. Their unrelated paths become connected in a desperate fight for survival and a singular mission: to bring awareness about bone marrow donation to the millions of people who could save a life today. A film of tragedy and loss, strength and hope, "More to Live For" presents the stories of three individuals facing life and death, and their commitment to making a difference. These deeply personal accounts of confronting illness will inspire hope and action, leaving the viewer empowered to become part of the cure.
- This is an experimental short of the last seconds shot in real time from multiple perspectives of the death of JFK. The suspense is in the edit and the significant characters that lead up to that fateful moment in Dallas Texas.
- Shortly after concluding an 18-month tour in support of its 2003 album HISTORY FOR SALE, Texan rock act Blue October performs at the Lakewood Theater in Dallas on June 4, 2004. The lengthy concert features material from across the band's career, including songs from all three albums HISTORY FOR SALE, THE ANSWERS, and CONSENT TO TREATMENT. ARGUE WITH A TREE also includes two songs that are not available on the HISTORY FOR SALE CD, including "Weight Of The World," and "18th Floor Balcony." Fans new and old will get a chance to learn more about the band, as cameras take viewers behind the scenes for a backstage look at BLUE OCTOBER'S creative process. Front man Justin Furstenfeld explains the methods behind the group's alternative rock sound through interviews, sound checks, confessionals, and radio station performances.
- When a stranger is picked up by a sultry waitress and taken back to her trailer, he faces the most important decision of his life.
- A long overdue look into the multi-faceted life of Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus fame. Present day interviews paired with archival audio and video tell the story.
- The first, and so far, only live DVD by American punk band Bowling for Soup. In the UK, a 3-disc set was released including the two DVDs and a bonus CD version of the concert.
- The founder of the Psychedelic Salon and Palenque Norte charts his spiritual journey from flag-waving, devout Catholic businessman to radical flower child and small "a" anarchist, an obsessive 30-year adventure instigated by an accidental triple dose of pharmaceutical MDMA in 1983.