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- A series of events tests the beliefs of a small isolated countryside village.
- When a female member of a murderous Eastern cult sends Ringo Starr their Sacrificial ring and it gets stuck on his hand, he becomes a target of both the cult and an obsessed scientist. Can his fellow Beatles protect him?
- A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.
- A new preacher in town joins forces with an unlikely group of crimefighters: six dedicated church ladies who are ready, but not necessarily equipped--to help.
- After two years as a Mormon missionary, Jared returns to find everything falling apart: his girlfriend leaves, he loses his job, and BYU rejects him. As more problems arise, he questions if righteous living is worth it.
- Hawk, a Native American ex-foster youth, who visits Enid, Oklahoma for the tallest Christmas tree lighting. He bonds with locals and runaway teen Alexis while dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and self-discovery concerning his faith.
- After escaping from jail, Professor Gangreen plots to take over France and eventually the world, by having his hapless assistant impersonate Louis XVII.
- "BDSM: It's Not What You Think!" confronts stigma and stereotype surrounding kink and fetish play through leading voices within the BDSM community. With intimate interviews and playful vignettes this film targets progressive outsiders and guides them through the minefield of misconceptions and prejudice that kinksters must routinely face.
- A young girl goes to live with her father and stepmother in the Australian outback after her mother's death. Stars Judy Davis and Jamey Sheridan. From the Hallmark Hall of Fame Collection.
- A documentary filmmaker tries to unravel a mysterious and unexplained event that took place 30 years ago.
- A probing look into the potential future of "thought policing" through the headline-making case of the NYPD "Cannibal Cop," who was charged with conspiring to kidnap and eat women.
- A documentary on the effect of fishing the Nile perch in Tanzania's Lake Victoria. The predatory fish, which has wiped out the native species, is sold in European supermarkets, while starving Tanzanian families have to make do with the leftovers.
- Five girls, one secret. Revenge stalks them in the night.
- In Communist-era Romania, people live with hope for a new life of freedom.
- While Felix is away at the War the people of Avonlea try to have a good Christmas, but Miss King is suddenly badly hurt and she may not live...
- In a tale akin to Romeo and Juliet, the friendship between two children is threatened by their parents' differences. Malu is from an upper-class family and her single mother does not want her to play with Jorgito, as she thinks his background coarse and commonplace. Jorgito's mother is a poor socialist that is proud of her family's social standing. She places similar restriction on her son. What neither woman recognizes is the immense strength of the bond between Malu and Jorgito. When the children learn that Malu's mother is planning to leave Cuba, they decide to travel to the other side of the island to find Malu's father and persuade him against signing the forms that would allow it.
- A man in shades (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) walks up to a bank teller (Zooey Deschanel), handing her a bag and a note, revealing a gun at his hip. After the teller slides the cash-stuffed bag back to the man, their fingers touch. The teller removes the man's sunglasses and the two engage in a pas de deux. Once the teller returns the man's sunglasses, he leaves with the money and the teller's heart.
- A young Black man deals with the aftermath of unwanted advances after having a one-night-stand with an older gentleman.
- A comedic exploration of the turbulent lives of three very different women and the complex relationship each has with her daughter.
- A 23 year old man, who lives in a world of his own, surrounded by robots and gadgets, is forced into reality. He discovers the importance of keeping a promise to his family, whilst realizing the importance of following his heart.
- Austin Wright is a 17-year-old boy whose world is completely rocked when his long-time girlfriend suddenly commits suicide. His troubled past marked by frequent run-ins with the law does not help this small community from pointing their fingers in Austin's direction. Throughout the film, Austin makes attempts at buffering his reputation, but pressure from his mother, his relationship with his felon best friend, and the uncovering of Madison's truths pull Austin back into a black hole of trouble. Will Austin seek redemption for Madison's death, or will the allure of a life on the wild side be his downfall?
- Paraskevas is a comedy-show that started in 2018 in Athens, Greece. The show involves gossiping about relevant societal themes and historical events that occur/occurred to a simple greek citizen. The show even involves sarcasm, irony as well as serious discussion worth seen from a different perspective. The perspective of Paraskevas, a greek male born in Methana, Greece. Paraskevas is played by Fanis Lampropoulos, and Rap (the intervjuer) by Nicolas Raptis.
- MINE is the powerful story about the essential bond between humans and animals told against the backdrop of one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. MINE explores how tragedy intensifies that bond and is told from the perspective of original guardians, rescuers, and adoptive parents of the voiceless victims of Katrina. These individuals are all connected by two things, the tragic aftermath of Katrina and their love of animals. In response to an unprecedented crisis, thousands of pets needed to be transported around the country and adopted even when their displaced guardians still desperately wanted them. Meanwhile, many adoptive guardians have forged strong bonds with their new pets, nurturing them back to health from the traumas they suffered during and after the storm. When two families love the same pet, conflicts inevitably arise over who is the rightful "owner" and what is right for the animal. At the center of this tension are pets who are loved like family, but by law are considered property. This begs the question, who is looking out for the best interest of the animals? Set in a post-Katrina landscape of poverty, loss and moral uncertainty, MINE presents the complexity of an intensely emotional situation that has no simple answers. A tragedy of this scale reveals the worst and brings out the best in humankind and presents an opportunity for us to bring about meaningful social change. MINE is a compelling, character-driven story that challenges us see the way we treat animals in our society as a reflection of how we treat ourselves - and each other.
- ShortA woman returns home to her family after missing her daughter's championship basketball tournament. She attempts to make amends with her daughter who responds with a cold shoulder, and the woman's brother vows to step in to look after her daughter. The next morning, the woman makes a shocking discovery that opens the door for healing and reconciliation... however, she must first find her way back to be with them.