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- A young boy stays with his aunt and uncle and becomes friends with his cousin, a boy of the same age who shows increasing signs of violent and psychopathic behavior.
- A middle-aged, down-and-out kickboxer, once contender for the heavyweight title, struggles to rebuild his shattered life as he makes his way back home to his lost love and his one last chance at redeeming his tortured soul.
- In the wake of the 9/11 tragedy a firestorm erupts when 1,100 Somali refugees relocate to predominately white Lewiston, Maine.
- A group of campers deep in the woods of Maine fall prey to a masked killer who has claimed these woods his own. Will anyone make it out alive? Who will survive? This will be one vacation these people may not live to regret.
- The Resilience Age is an enlightening exploration into the way climate change, urbanization and globalization effect how we think, plan and build our modern cities.
- After losing his fiancé Liz, In an attempt to find closure, Atlas meets with her therapist and is ultimately led to the discovery that Liz.. might have actually been killed.
- A series of lyrical vignettes explores the cultural encounter between two radically different communities-one Somali, one white-that coexist in a precarious balance.
- This film explores the power of performance as a method of recovery for people facing mental health challenges.
- Two high school sweethearts venture into the woods in search of a spirit called "Esuriit." They discover a lot more than they bargained for.
- An outrageous sketch show created by Maddi Roy
- In May 2005, three fresh new Black Factory employees--David, Pasqualina, and Nathaniel--are run through a galloping two-week rehearsal in preparation for the upcoming Black Factory national tour. The CEO of the Factory, William Popel, invites a young filmmaker into the intriguing yet elusive process of training performance artists to change the world. Soon serious questions arise concerning the CEO's ethics and how his medical problems are affecting the rehearsal. The result is a rare, funny, sweet, and quirky perspective on the process and sacrifices necessary to the making of socially conscious performance art.
- 20091h 38mUnrated8.9 (15)In the summer of 2004, the Mayor of Lewiston, Maine announced a plan to develop a four-lane boulevard across downtown's low-income neighborhood. This project was called "The Heritage Initiative." Contrary to its name, this plan was going to eliminate the downtown's heritage by displacing 850 people from their homes as well as destroy playgrounds, vegetable gardens, and historic buildings. Moving residents out of the city and improving traffic flow was at the heart of this proposal... It was 1960's Urban Renewal all over again. As tragic as the circumstances were, the threat of a road destroying the neighborhood required residents to rise to the challenge of becoming *community organizers. Instead of allowing their neighborhood to be paved over, the residents of downtown organized themselves into a group called "The Visible Community." They received support from non-residents alike - social service leaders, college students, and other people who recognized the Heritage Initiative as an unfair way of "cleaning up" the downtown at the expense of the people who lived there. What happened next was an incredible story of people coming together to protect their homes, hold their political leaders accountable, and work towards creating a democratic planning process that honored the input of low-income people as much as any other person's voice. This movie documents 5 years of development and community organizing in Lewiston, Maine. It reveals the strategies, the mistakes, the prejudices, the lessons... all of the difficult stuff that makes up the political process - the act of making decisions and setting policy TOGETHER. It's an exceptional story about the people of Lewiston, but it's also a universal story about the challenges faced by many urban neighborhoods across the United States.
- This feature acts as a mass media survival guide for the informed citizen, describing the forces that shape our mainstream media system -- politics, advertising, government, and technology. These forces are then used to describe why some issues are covered (Tsunami, Martha Stuart, Paris Hilton, Street Crime), why some issues are not covered (gentrification, Free Trade Agreements, Third World Genocide), and why only the most homogenized content makes it through the Hollywood system. It then highlights what alternative forms of media are resisting these trends
- A man who's afraid to leave his own house is starting to see things shortly after using an Ouija board. Is someone messing with him? Is he going crazy? or has something been unleashed upon him?
- Replay of Muhammad Ali's World Heavyweight Championship fight against Charles Liston on May 25, 1965, at the Central Maine Civic Center in Lewiston, Maine.
- Bellator features the toughest tournament in sports, an action-packed 12 week, eight-man event culminating with the victor earning the right to fight for coveted world title.
- 2023– 1h 32mTV EpisodeSarah Galashan leads breaking news coverage of the manhunt for Robert Card in Maine. Plus, Susan Ormiston reports on another deadly day in the war between Israel and Hamas.
- Concerns over alcohol consumption and how to get help with Medical Contributor Dr. Birinder Narang; New technology improves breast cancer treatment with Fraser Health's Dr. Carolyn Shaiu; Whitecaps begin best-of-3 series with LAFC tonight with Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster; Fireworks safety advice ahead of Halloween with Aleem Kanji of Canadian National Fireworks Association; Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow reporting in Lewiston, Maine; Israel ramping up ground operation in Gaza with Major-General Denis Thompson of Canadian Global Affairs Institute; Halloween can be scary for animals with Mandy Issacs of BC SPCA.