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- 9-year-old Katie has spent most of her life traveling the country in an RV with her father. One day she sees a portrait of herself on a missing child poster and realizes that the man she thinks is her loving father may be her kidnapper. As Katie contends with this discovery, a small-town sheriff, her grandfather, simultaneously tries to figure out the truth of her disappearance when new evidence surfaces. Based on the novel June Bug by Chris Fabry.
- Set in a world not unlike mid-20th century America, THE VANDAL centers on Harold, whose tormented search for peace from traumatic loss results in an unexpectedly destructive awakening after he undergoes a lobotomy. When the procedure "turns his mind inside out" and his great love is suddenly gone, Harold's desperate search intensifies.
- After a tragic accident at sea, Eben Cole loses his family, friends and stature in his island fishing community. He returns to the island an outcast but determined to win back the way of life he fought so hard to protect. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Maine coast, Islander captures the grit and integrity of this hard working community and celebrates man's unerring need for redemption.
- ShortThe Cantina Kinjiku is the most exclusive bar in the world and ground zero for a pupating black market stock exchange. More than four trillion US dollars move through the underworld annually, and The Kinjiku is where colossal deals are made, where desperate futures are modeled, and where shadows and kingpins cross pollinate. The New York Stock Exchange began in the Tontine Coffee House on the corner of Wall Street and Water, and underwriters, traffickers, slave traders and politicians wrote the American rule book for supply and demand. The Kinjiku is much the same, though much can be made of a menu. The Tontine served black coffee and spirits to fire the wild trading. The Kinjiku is the speakeasy mixologist answer to molecular gastronomy and serves rare whiskies and liquors microdosed with select toxins, all engineered to produce a variety of unique highs. A freelance investigative journalist is the first outsider the find the Kinjiku, and needs one more thing to break the story- an interview.
- The story of Margo Walsh founder of MaineWorks, an employment company for Felons and people in recovery from substance use disorder.