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- Violent horror films can have a negative impact on the general population. But the impact to our nation's psychopaths and serial killers can often be far more devastating.
- On the eve of his 5th birthday, a young boy discusses his last day of being 4 years old.
- Two boarding countries are engaged in war. Except instead of using tanks and bombs, they fight each other with culture.
- A aging boxer sees no reason to stop fighting because he is still winning.
- More than two decades have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court banned the practice of jailing individuals who are unable to pay their fines and court costs. Despite this landmark ruling, the practice is still happening in Ohio. The ACLU of Ohio talks to Jack Dawley and Meghan Sharp of Norwalk, Ohio, two individuals who have served jail time for their inability to pay fines.
- Online voter registration must be available to all Ohioans, yet the current system would only be able to be used by voters with state IDs or driver's licenses. This will disproportionately impact voters with disabilities, low-income voters, students and elderly voters. Other states that have implemented online voter registration have managed to allow other forms of ID, making an accessible and secure system. In this film, low-income voters talk about their struggles to obtain state ID and how it affects their daily lives.
- Online voter registration systems needs to be accessible to all Ohio voters, and one group that is typically left out are deaf and deaf-blind voters. These individuals have special communications needs, but education materials and the websites themselves that are used for online voter registration are not always accessible. Not only does this violate the law, it also leads these voters to feel excluded from the political process.
- Online voter registration will benefit all voters, but those who may stand to gain the most from it are disabled voters-particularly those with mobility issues. Wheelchair users like Robert and Jana cannot simply drive down to their local Board of Elections of post office to fill out a voter registration form. The ability to use an online form means they can participate in our democracy without ever leaving their home.
- Sheep tells the story of a man with a socially counter-productive job who one day comes to realize the meaning of individualism.
- A disillusioned soldier becomes a stowaway to escape the war and finds himself stuck with refugees fleeing the very same conflict.
- Amateur weightlifters discuss their "One Rep Max" -- the maximum amount of weight they can lift one time on a particular exercise -- and what it means to them.
- Two guys playing a heated game of basketball must come to terms with an incident that may forever change their relationship.