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- When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farmhand. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.
- When a noted white supremacist moves into their town, the residents of Leith, North Dakota do what they can to prevent him from taking control of the municipality.
- Documentary on the 1838 Cherokee removal from the southeastern United States, dubbed the "Trail of Tears."
- The true story of Ray Johnson, a convict who spent most of his life in and out of prison until he finally decided to turn his life around.
- A group of Indigenous women risks their lives to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which jeopardizes their land, water and entire way of life.
- Thinly disguised account of the relationship between radical black activist Angela Davis and Black Panther and prison inmate George Jackson, who was killed in a failed 1971 prison breakout.
- "Welcome to Sleepy Hollow" is a feature length documentary chronicling the 2019 Sleepy Hollow Theatre and Arts Park season in Bismarck, ND. This film showcases their three productions with musical numbers and special behind the scenes footage. We also touch on stories and people from within the walls of Sleepy Hollow.
- A young security guard works the late shift at the Driftwood Inn along with a desk clerk and a married night maid with whom he is having an affair in whatever room is available. Unexpectedly, his brother and his lover, who used to be the guard's girl friend, show up at the motel. Turns out the two have been robbing convenience store and want the guard to join them to steal the motel safe after the Fourth of July when it will be at its fullest. Past history surfaces as jealousies mar the group's plans.
- When an isolated and lonely man witnesses a possible abuse situation next-door, he decides to take matters into his own hands, and his whole life quickly spirals out of control.
- Destination Regeneration is an episodic docuseries taking viewers on an unexpected journey of healing, hope and revival in the heartland.
- The mis-adventures of an American Punk Rock band self-destructing on the road, as the country takes sides during the fall of 2016. On Amazon and Vimeo.
- A tormented man wishes for a chance to relive his life. An ancient deity hears his plea, and offers him a second chance. If you had the chance for revenge, would it be worth the cost?
- Calvin Lee and Marisa Prince are Believers of Color - and frustrated Evangelical outsiders - seeking more for the American Christian Church. "Are We There YET" follows their cross country Road Trip to better understand the Doctrine of Discovery, its connection to contemporary Christian Nationalism, and if it's possible to chart a new course for the American Christian Church.
- At 90 years old, Albert Landsberger looks back on fond memories and a life made rich by his love of music.
- Inspired by real-life mafia hit man, Richard Kuklinski, THE REPRESSED is an experimental horror film that explores the mind of a killer-for-hire by pulling his most menacing internal conflict into the realm of physical terror.
- A short story on faith, hope, and love. Sin and brokenness breaks a heart but the Gospel restores.
- On the eve of his criminal sentencing, a father says goodbye to his son.
- A man on the night of his job. A documentary crew follows around Frank who claims to work for Santa Clause.
- Two dudes fill up a bottle with ocean water from the east coast then drive 4,000 miles across the USA to see what happens when they mix it with water from the west coast.
- A young woman is terrorized by an unseen assailant one chilly autumn evening.
- Concerned about the faithfulness of her boyfriend, Meghan turns to PI Dave for help.
- Bismarck, ND 1979. Organized crime is run by BJ Swift and his gang. Unfortunately Detectives Ron Superior and Charlie Monday are on the case.
- A young couple must battle the elements of an unforgiving North Dakota winter after crashing in a remote area.
- 2004–201227mTV-Y6.8 (6)TV EpisodeFrom PBS KIDS - Following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, Buster takes a canoe trip with the Stenslie family.
- Stephen travels through the basin of Old Man River, North America's greatest, from the Great Lakes to its Gulf of Mexico delta. Stephen starts in Louisiana, visiting New Orleans, site of Mardi Gras frivolity and superstition, touring the ruins of the Lower Ninth Ward and Louisiana's infamous Angola State Penitentiary. He then travels north along Highway 61, with stops in Natchez, Mississippi (talking with Morgan Freeman, owner of a local blues club), Arkansas (canoeing on the river), Iowa (discussing meditation at the Maharishi International University), St. Louis (talking with some homeless people living in an abandoned warehouse), Elkhart, Indiana (riding in a fire engine) and Detroit (riding with the designer of the latest Cadillac). In Chicago, he tours the South Side with blues legend Buddy Guy and gets roped into helping with a Second City show, with Chicago-style hot dogs after with two of the performers. Then on to Wisconsin for artisanal cheesemaking, a visit to a Hmong market in Minneapolis/St. Paul, and finally a bit of ice-fishing. Meditations about river-love, the restless nature of the American dream and immigration alter with visits to towns and cities in the vast Midwest plains and Minnesota sources. Included are the San Louis homeless, Vedic 'trans-meditational yoga' guru's Iowa commune HQ, second US economic city Chicago, Scandinavian and Hmong communities in the icy north.
- Takes to the air above North and South Dakota to explore two sibling states carved out of one vast territory. The camera soars over natural wonders, towns and monuments as the past, present and future of both states is revealed.