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- "Found" is the story of an innocent teenage boy raised up in the Appalachian Mountains on a small old fashioned homestead devoid of modern conveniences and tucked away from the broader culture at large. Through a sudden tragedy, he suddenly finds himself cast out, alone and adrift into our high-speed, hi-tech modern world until he meets a troubled family who takes him into their home for better or for worse. What he learns about himself and what others around him discover about themselves brings new meaning to the phrase "testing your faith" (James 1:2-4).
- TV MovieWhen a single mother decides to leave the military and moves to a town known for storytelling for a settled life with her son, she meets a childhood friend who is the worst choice to fall in love with: a wandering storyteller.
- In the 1820s, the Benjamin Steed family moves to Palmyra in upstate New York, and becomes involved with the new Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith.
- In November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this impending strife, a young man with a divine vision leads a people against the aggression of an anti-hero with a vulnerable past. With more than two million copies sold, the second volume of Gerald N. Lund's epic series The Work and the Glory now brings a pivotal moment in American history to the big screen. "The Work and The Glory: American Zion" sets the story of the fictional Steed family against the historically factual backdrop of the Mormon people's move into the West. Divided by their diverse reactions to a nascent ideology, the Steeds struggle to hold together as the strength of their convictions and their filial bonds are tested. The stirring narrative of the faith that led a persecuted people to Missouri and beyond is one of the most poignant untold tales of American history. It is the account of a valiant struggle to exercise the rights promised by a fledgling nation. "The Work and the Glory: American Zion" unearths the story of the passion behind the movement which eventually launched the largest American migration and the colonization of the West: the vision of a promised land in America.
- Joshua Steed returns to Missouri a wealthy man with a beautiful wife; however, the past has a way of catching up. Soon Joshua is tangled in a web of rumors, deception and betrayal that threatens to tear his family apart. Back in Kirtland, financial trouble riddles the foundations of the fledgling Church causing a division, and questioning of the Prophet Joseph Smith's divine calling. Has he lost his prophetic gift? Hundreds of Saints immigrate to Missouri, where Governor Boggs raises an army - with Joshua at its head - to address the "Mormon Problem." When the militia receives orders to attack the Mormon settlement, only Joshua can save his family from the gathering mob.
- After 1993's "Jason Goes To Hell", the man behind the hockey mask wakes up, but someone or something else has motive as well.
- Filmed over the course of two years, Country Brawlers is a raw and intimate look into an eclectic cast of characters that make up rural boxing in Central Appalachia - a region struggling with poverty, addiction, and hopelessness - and how the sport of boxing can be a vehicle for change, purpose, and redemption. At the center of Country Brawlers is the bombastic and charismatic trainer Corky Salyer, who is hoping to regain past glory by pushing the boxers he trains further than they themselves believe they can go. Many of the fighters he trains are recovering from drug addiction, including roofer Melvin "The Romantic Redneck" Russell, who struggled with cocaine, pain pills and heroin for many years before turning his life around with boxing. Fellow Appalachian boxer, Travis Hanshaw, himself a 4th generation boxer, works at the local jail, builds his record at home, and hopes for a big payday. Brawlers follows these men through two years of ups and downs, all at climactic moments of their career, all vying to be remembered. Mixing high-powered, stylized action with a strong blend of raw, observational moments, Country Brawlers reveals a world that is not often seen in mainstream media: the unique fervor of rural sports. With a chance to become local legends, these brawlers take punches, push forward, and fight in the name of honor and the opportunity to provide a better future for their families.
- A look back at the true story that inspired the hit film "The Haunting in Connecticut," featuring interviews with the actual family that experienced the haunting.
- A friar in the midst of a crisis of faith joins three criminals who participate in a series of robberies.
- With the aid of his quirky friends, Mason Boone attempts a series of outrageous stunts to keep up his story, gain the approval of her family and friends, and win the heart of Charlotte Rothchild.
- Could you forgive the man who murdered your mother?
- After serving 10 years in prison for murder, Cora returns home to her husband and daughter with the hope of leading a quiet, normal life. But in their small, Southern town, her violent past will never be forgotten...or forgiven.
- Fighting through the world of mixed martial arts since she was 9, Leandra 'Brontosaurus' Pittman is seeking purchase in her adult life outside the cage. Brawling and sparring are the least of her worries as she realizes that putting on the gloves was never really her choice.
- A man awakens in a locked in a room with no means of escape and haunted by the demons of his past.
- Does he love her? Does she love him? Will they get what they want? Oh isn't love grand when you marry young?
- Linda and Jerry channel timeless wisdom from an owl statue until Linda runs off with a fellow seeker, leaving Jerry to channel the owl by himself with a group of skeptics. All alone, Jerry attempts to do what only Linda could do, but falls short as he discovers more about himself and his dream of being an owl channeler.
- God and Jesus discuss the many inclusions and exclusions on one of the first drafts of the Holy Bible.
- A disillusioned 20-something from Montreal decides to go see her cousin Jesse in Georgia and convinces him to join her on a spontaneous trip throughout the southern U.S.A.
- Live television special in which Joan Steffend will surprise the winner of the HGTV Dream Home Giveaway sweepstakes grand prize by showing up with TV cameras to tell them they've won. One lucky viewer of the TV show will win $100,000 just for watching, calling in and answering a question.
- A spirited, young journalist ventures to a small city in Tennessee in hopes of discovering the true meaning of home.
- A narcissistic, socially unaware young man by the name of Franklin attempts to get a TV show made about his rather dull life.
- Charlie finds himself fighting for his sanity and his freedom when he becomes the primary suspect in a small town murder.
- The Hampton High Class of 1960 presents a roundtable discussion of the 1960 TSSAA championship game between the Hampton High Bulldogs and the Union City High Tornadoes.
- After recently escaping a prison train, Amelia Hasbrouck takes off after overhearing the location of a large stash of gold. Having been the one to cause the prison train's escape, Burgandy Bill is out and after his gold, but bounty hunter Ulysses and his cohort Deacon are hot on Burgandy's trail to bring in one last bounty.
- A young woman, clings to her closest companion as she embarks on a road trip back to her small home town to find herself again after the harsh realities of life blindside her.
- The story of the founding of East Tennessee State University by iron, railroad, and coal magnate George L. Carter.
- This full length documentary is about the life and career of actor and musician Jordan Lawson and many other successful artists living in Los Angeles, California.
- Larry Keel is recognized by many as one of the most progressive bluegrass musicians of our time, yet he remains largely unknown outside the bluegrass community. Beautiful Thing is a year in the life of Larry Keel. The film follows Larry and The Larry Keel Experience as they canvas from coast to coast, playing night after night in search of bigger and better crowds during 2002. Audiences range from a handful of disengaged people to standing ovations at world-renowned bluegrass festivals. Larry Keel remains somewhat obscure to audiences because his style, his interpretation of bluegrass and roots music is so personal that it is almost impossible to define, and subsequently, it is almost impossible to market. So Larry battles on, night after night, city after city, slowly generating a following of true believers, fans who sit and stare and smile in awe of this beautiful thing. Beautiful Thing is a glimpse into the life and spirit of a true artist, during his many tours and performances of 2002.
- A woman haunted by visions of an assault must confront the deeper reality behind her fear.
- A documentary on the community dynamic of women's roller derby.
- Buffalo Mountain is a short documentary following mountain biker Andrew Ingram. The mountain itself into a character and did so through aerial drone shots and stock footage of wildlife native to USA.
- A mysterious package leads a team of reality show ghost hunters who fake hauntings for ratings to a supposed haunted house in rural Arkham, Kentucky. Little do they know - something is waiting.