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- A rowdy, unorthodox Santa Claus is fighting to save his declining business. Meanwhile, Billy, a neglected and precocious 12 year old, hires a hit man to kill Santa after receiving a lump of coal in his stocking.
- Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.
- With no legal means left to him, a high school teacher devises a daring plan to rescue his wrongfully imprisoned wife from jail.
- A fashion designer learns what's most important in life when she joins a Christmas challenge to create a new holiday-themed collection.
- As they enjoy the local holidays together, Hugo and Patrick's attraction to each other is undeniable but as Hugo receives word of a big promotion requiring a move to London, he must decide what is most important to him.
- In 19th century Valencia, Spain, a gunslinger begins to develop a conscience after he and his brother are hired by a ruthless landowner to kill the leaders of a local labor movement.
- A woman named Brittany meets a stranger who is everything she wants in a partner, and despite being an unknown man as warned by others, she falls in love with him--which leads to something tragic.
- Over 40 years since the infamous Zodiac killer terrorised inhabitants of San Francisco and surrounds, three people stumble across homemade films of some of his murders. They then set out to track him down.
- Follows Stella, who has worked for the past six years with Pablo as co-hosts of a house renovation show, but as they work together more closely than ever before, she gets complicated and unexplored feelings that may jeopardize everything.
- When a mysterious key and a holiday riddle arrive on their doorsteps, Kate and Kevin embark on a Christmas romance adventure they'll never forget.
- When Belinda heads back to her hometown for the holidays, she teams up with her ex-boyfriend for the annual Christmas scavenger hunt and things get complicated.
- Every year since Sarah was a child, her lonely neighbor has had a rooftop Christmas tree. Lately, he's been arrested for it. This year Sarah is back in town as lawyer, sitting with him in court. Why is the tree so important?
- Claire, a savvy venture capitalist from New York City, escapes to a quaint town in Vermont for the holidays and becomes a guest of the Fortenbury Bookstore. Upon arrival, Claire finds Christmas celebrations have been canceled by the town after a flood and the bookstore is in a dire state of disrepair. She immediately takes on the challenge to revitalize the store, but clashes with the owner, Andrew (Jamie Spilchuk), who initially rejects all her proposed improvements. Eventually, sparks fly as the two begin a budding romance, and Claire's infectious optimism inspires Andrew to join her in reviving the yuletide spirit. But everything comes to a screeching halt when Claire discovers that Andrew is planning to sell the bookstore in the New Year. Will the spirit of Christmas be enough to change Andrew's mind and encourage him to follow his heart?
- Emily escapes from an abusive relationship by moving back to her hometown only to discover she has a long-lost twin, but her newfound sister might be a murderer.
- Aimie Roarke is always up for a cause, whether it's helping a local animal shelter or hosting a bake sale for the Fire Department. When the town's beloved oak tree is set to be cut down, she takes it upon herself try and save it.
- Emma is determined to keep her hometown's Christmas ice-sculpting contest going. She enlists sponsors and artists, but Nick, the town's ace artisan, isn't interested in competing until he sees what Emma has accomplished.
- Thirty-one year old Trish McTavish works in the public relations department of Los Angeles based Sunny Day Lemonade, she and her colleague Karl Wallace who search for opportunities to overturn the laws that prevent children from setting up lemonade stands, in the process they, as the corporate entity, receiving public good will for their brand. Trish is not excited about her latest assignment when she is sent to investigate the lemonade stand of a ten year old girl named Maisie, who, after operating such for three summers without issue, was, this year in they receiving an anonymous complaint, told to purchase an operating permit by the county or else be shut down and fined. The issue for Trish is that this is all taking place in small town Golden Valley, PA, her hometown, from where she proverbially ran as quickly as she could thirteen years ago following high school graduation in wanting a life with more opportunity, she never having had returned until now despite her mother, Gladys McTavish, still living there. Trish's general plan of attack is a campaign to convince lawmakers that such stands encourage the entrepreneurial spirit in the young, and to discover the identity of complainant to convince him/her to drop the complaint, the thought that he is Maisie's elderly, ornery neighbor, Hank Wishlow. Things for Trish get complicated when upon arrival back in Golden Valley she discovers that Maisie is the only offspring of her high school sweetheart, long widowed carpenter Evan Payton who Trish has not seen or spoken to since she left thirteen years ago. The two will have to get over whatever awkwardness that stems from her hasty departure all those years ago to work together for both their and by association Maisie's good. As the campaign hits one roadblock after another, Trish and Evan start to fall for each other all over again. As Evan unspoken would like Trish to stay, she in turn may run off as hastily as she did thirteen years ago, their relationship only made more complicated by learning of the true nature of the complaint against Maisie's stand.
- Pupil Abel is the victim of Laura's nasty prank, yet gets accidentally blamed and overreacts. His ma withdraws him from school and gets him a job as lift-boy. But its' a special lift: when he pushes the forbidden green button, it takes him, Laura, Jozias Tump and Maria Klaterhoen to Manhattan. There he's mistaken by a rich woman who looks like his mother for her long missing son Johnny. When a police helicopter comes to tow the lift cabin, the Dutchmen get back in. It takes them to a Latin American country, Perugona. The new revolutionary leader realizes presidents live about one year, so he gives the job to Mr. Tump, who saved his life. The news coverage attracts Abel's and Johnny's family, in time for an even weirder finale.
- A social media star gets the offer to become a brand ambassador for a major company, if she can get 2 million subscribers by Christmas Eve.
- A man finds himself hopelessly stranded in a small town on Christmas Eve, unable to shake the stray dog who ran him off the road, and irresistibly drawn to the free-spirited, local veterinarian.
- It's Me, Billy is a short Black Christmas fan and tribute film based on the 1974 Canadian horror classic Black Christmas. The film is an unofficial sequel set nearly 50 years after the events of the first movie, and follows the granddaughter of Jess Bradford. The film acts as two things in one; a concept for a feature length film, and the first half of a two part story, which the directors hope to finish.
- A woman and her best friend think they landed the job of their dreams by giving people a great Christmas until they get a client who doesn't feel the same way.
- Waitress Elise's dream to become a painter isn't going anywhere, unlike her ex Gerry's, so she eagerly accepts to house-sit a month the country estate eccentric gentleman Frank inherited with a fabulous coin collection while he is in Boston for business. A leaky pipe makes her call a plumber not from Frank's 'call only' list, and Phil soon ends up sharing the bed with her. When Frank returns early, with grand plans beyond her wildest dreams, the stage is set for tragedy.
- A cartographer of school maps has plans for Christmas at home until her boss has a last-minute project for her, designing a novelty treasure map of the North Pole.
- The life and legacy of Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball and its 13 original rules, is told through the mission of his grandson, Ian, who travels the country in an RV, carrying the original rules in a golden attache case, spreading the cause of sportsmanship.
- A compilation, in the form of a black and white documentary, of very diverse aspects of Spanish regional folklore, formed by peculiar customs of a still underdeveloped and primitive Spain and in which many of these rituals are related to death.
- A quiet painter, separated from his wife for a year, receives a suitcase in the mail from his mother, whom he hasn't seen since infancy. He believes she abandoned him to his wealthy, paternal grandparents. The suitcase contains mementos and a diary, a long letter to him, written over the years, with details of her youth, her first job as a pianist at a cinema, the coming of talkies, her marriage, and how he came to live with his grandparents. As he reads through the materials and her story comes to life, his son Antoine, who's about 10 or 12, tries to break through his father's silence and sorrow by taking matters into his own hands.
- The found footage film is a reconstruction of the tragic and mysterious massacre that took place in the woods of Sintra (Portugal) in 2018, where six people lost their lives.
- In 1956, Novak, captain of the American air forces, comes to Spain destined to one of his bases.
- The film shows the genesis of the El Rocío pilgrimage and unveils the economic, socio-political and religious reasons and interests that nurture the phenomenon.
- Three drunk hillbillies show up at the Country General Store late at night. After giving the owners Mag and her husband a hard time. They have a change of heart when they meet Selene and Quin in the Country General Store. They leave with a new attitude.
- 'The Rocío affair' narrates the making, prosecution and persecution of the film 'Rocío', directed by Fernando Ruiz Vergara and released in 1980, which has gone down in history as the first film judicially seized in Spain already in times of democracy and after the repeal of the film censorship in 1977. A choral story that reflects on film censorship, Andalusian culture, and the Spanish Transition.
- It's night and her daughters are hungry.
- The third film in a series of ten films that cover the narrow gauge operations of the Gunnison, Colorado area. This film travels mile-by-mile along the Denver & Rio Grande Western rail branch between Gunnison and Crested Butte.
- Short documentary about popular festivities, featuring the following: The Rocío procession in Almonte, the Fallas of Valencia, the Moros y Cristianos festivity in Alcoy, the Sevilla fair, the piragues festivities in Asturias, and the Encierros of San Fermín in Pamplona.
- José is a 17-year-old Andalusian boy who strikes up a relationship with a girl his age, Rocío, during the famous pilgrimage of the same name that takes place in the Huelva town of Almonte. In that place, accompanying the carts and horses, they strengthen their love as they walk the path that will take them to the hermitage where the Virgin is found.
- The divinity of wind, in the Region of Tarapacá, is shown in music through three referents that are related with traditional roots: the collective, festivities and the purpose. The band "Los Wiracocha" in the town of "La Tirana" and the "Sikuris de Quebe" at the aymara altiplano from the Colchane commune, all together create an atmosphere of sonorities, roots, landscapes and views of the world that are all present in the north of Chile.
- With hidden cameras, Shane sees employees treat the 120-year-old Almont Resort like a living room. When he learns about the owner's heart attack, Shane realizes there's more at stake than the financial fate of the resort.