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- Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.
- A reporter follows an incestuous brother and sister who kill tourists in the name of God.
- Study in B&W, motivated by Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film, Alphaville. We used 35mm motion picture cameras and Kodak 5222 film.
- When two soldiers on the run are mistaken for war heroes and dragged into the corrupt politics of a small town, murder and mayhem follow not far behind them.
- A silent film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's immortal tale 'The Gold Bug.' The finding of a gold scarab beetle and Captain William Kidd's treasure map leads William Legrand into an obsessed delirium.
- Set in 1950's America, Virginia Bakely embarks on an emotional and psychological journey of reawakening upon learning of the death of her husband.
- What do the Shroud of Turin, Elvis's Graceland, and a flag flown barely a moment over the U.S. Capitol have in common. Mana - that sacred, spiritual power thought to reside in a person, place or thing. Belief is not just religion, say filmmakers Friedman and Manley. It drives the stock market; it determines how we encapsulate history and our personal memories. It underlies racism and war... A trip around the amazing world of power objects, from the sacred to the absurd.
- A Reader becomes trapped in an evolving autobiography of an executed killer.
- Scrap is a feature documentary which follows the history of two eccentric builders and their amazing structures which were both built by a single man: "The Forevertron" built by Tom Every and "Bishop Castle" built by Jim Bishop. The film focuses on the eccentric architects of these structures, as they are as fascinating and awe inducing as their creations.
- GreasePaint is a documentary film by Daniel Espeut that follows Joey Thurmond and his family as they travel around the country performing the art of American circus clowning. The movie resurrects the dying art of clowning demonstrated by Joey's love for the craft and makes sure that people see the human side of clowning. While the over-arching story focuses on Joey and his ability to balance the business and family life, the viewer also hears from circus performers, old and new, discussing the positive and negative connotations that people have of clowns. Having started the clowning full time, Joey Thurmond has put his life savings and police pension into his ultimate passion. He overhauls the new show completely with a new background, traveling set, and living quarters. The family starts the year not knowing whether they will have enough money to make it back home from the road. His wife, Jamie, manages a lot of the day to day affairs and keeps the peace in the family. Joey's son, Tyler, weighs his options of staying with the business or pursuing his own dreams. Hernan Colonia, a late-comer to the show works on adjusting to his new surroundings and unfortunate immigration situation. The movie is a glimpse into a year of traveling in the most significant and dynamic year in the business' history while examining the clowning world as a whole. The audience sees the backstories of quite a few of the characters including Joey's rise from professional wrestler, to police officer, to clown. It is about the love of a family and how they manage to live and work together 24 hours a day while following their circus dreams.
- The young life of a universally hailed violinist is shaken after an unexpected tragedy.
- Every once in awhile we look around at our lives and we're overwhelmed by just how good things are at just that moment. But don't those days feel far too fleeting? We wait for the other shoe to drop or for something to come along and snatch it away from us. What does this say about us and our definition of what's good? And what does it say about our view of a God who says he is always good? In a world that offers both joy and sorrow, how do we live with an expectation that when it comes to the goodness of God... there's more where that came from?
- The only documentary that travels through Blue and Red Counties in the Director's home of Wisconsin, asking folks who they voted for in Election 2016, and what might happen in 2020.
- Ronni is afflicted with chronic nightmares - has been for most of her adult life. Social anxieties and self-esteem issues have been the result. Nothing has helped--until one day she receives an unexpected invite to partake in a clinical study on sleep disorders. Reluctantly she agrees. That's when the nightmare really begins.
- The owner of the infamously haunted Old Baraboo Inn assembles a house team to investigate the paranormal activity in his building.
- Criss wants to experience what it would feel like to be struck by lightning so he sets up an experiment where he will be hit with three million volts of electricity.
- A dark energy overshadows Baraboo, Wisconsin, home to the Ringling Bros. circus dynasty. Every inexplicable event and ghostly encounter is a chilling reminder that this modern town was built on top of an ancient burial ground.