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- Strong and dramatic sequel to "Into the Darkness" which follows the Skov family from 1943 to the end of WWII. The growing opposition to the occupation and the increased brutality of the Germans have fatal consequences for the family.
- Beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company are being stalked by a psychopathic killer.
- A couple and their daughter move to Colombia to take over a family manufacturing plant, only to realize their new home is haunted.
- A cast of new faces and old favorites to take on ghostbusting in a film full of both laughs and thrills.
- "Out of the Darkness" is a gripping thriller telling the true story of the hunt and capture of David Berkowitz, a.k.a. "Son of Sam" - the infamous serial killer who stalked New York City in the 1970s.
- Kate struggles against a powerful mysterious figure from her past even as she pushes her sister away.
- A big-game hunter brings a killer leopard to his private island and turns it loose so he can hunt it down. However, unexpected visitors arrive at the island and interrupt his hunt. Meanwhile, the leopard begins to hunt the inhabitants of the island.
- In an English village, three youths see the spirit of a child who died in a 17th-century plague epidemic. They decide to learn about the town's history to find out how they can help set the child's ghost free.
- After returning from war, a young man finds himself alienated from his family and disconnected from the faith he once knew. He must decide between following his destiny to be a leader of men, or turn his back on his faith forever.
- In this second installment in the Out of Darkness series, Heavy is the Crown explores the African origins of the world's major religions by examining the "original mythological stories" that have served not only as the basis for spiritual systems across the planet, but for many of the foundational concepts of "western civilization" itself. In addition to bringing to life the story of the Ausarian Drama, this first volume of Heavy is the Crown details how the original spiritual traditions of Ancient Kemet, most particularly the "Judgement Scene" found in the Book of the Coming Forth by Day, have laid the foundation for modern day western religion. Starring Tony Browder, Kaba Kamene, David Banner, and Prof. James Small.
- A young woman's perspective is darkened after being involved in a car crash with her husband. In her partial sighted state, she discovers that their relationship and their whole lives have changed.
- Most of the world's blind people live in remote, impoverished areas. The majority of doctors able to cure them work in cities. Dr. Sanduk Ruit from Nepal, and his American partner, Dr. Geoff Tabin, have made perfecting a portable low cost surgery to restore sight their life's work. They trek to Nepal's remote Northeast, carrying an entire hospital on porter's backs. Their mission is to bring the needlessly blind out of the darkness.
- Anteroom Productions proudly presents "Out of the Darkness", the incredible true story of Shelly Lubben and her journey from a life in the porn industry to a life in Christ. "Out of the Darkness" also looks at the life and work of Mark Houck, a young man who struggled with a porn addiction for 16 years, but now fights to end its monumental influence. With important commentary from from world-renowned experts, Dr. Judith Reisman and Dr. Richard Fitzgibbons, this new style documentary charts the liberating power of love in the lives of two extraordinary people.
- Current issues and struggles facing the gay community are tackled in this feature film told using classic pieces of music (Rhapsody in Blue, Carol of the Bells and Clair De Lune) and dance. Domestic violence, homelessness, drug addiction and suicide are examined in closer detail.
- TV Mini Series
- In Part 1, mental health activist Hannah Lucas shares the story of her chronic illness diagnosis and the struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation that came with it. After a startling suicide attempt, she and her brother decided to develop an app for people who are struggling to reach out to loved ones when they need help. In Part 2, AKeem Rollins was kicked out of his home for coming out as gay at 14, and as a result, faced bullying, homelessness, and depression. After receiving emergency mental health care, he finished writing "Suicide Note" and has since become a vocal mental health activist. In Part 3, Olympic shot putter Raven Saunders was riding high after the 2016 games, but she wasn't prepared for what came once she returned home. The short doc tells the story of the intensity of her 2016 Olympic experience, her childhood trauma, and the pitfalls of celebrity that challenged her mental health. After receiving care for depression, Raven spoke out about her struggles and became a leading advocate for mental health dialogue among athletes. WellBeings "Out of the Dark" docuseries showcases the inspiring personal stories of the most influential youth activists in the mental health space. Each episode takes an in-depth look at the struggles each overcame, the impact of their work, and their continued mental health journeys.
- A lone survivor in the not-too-distant future uses a machine to look back in time and see how his world came to be the way it is. The first story 'Limited Vision' follows a Doctor who is searching for a twin brother who has ruined his life. The second story 'Public Displays of Affection' follows a life-sucking alien who befriends a homeless girl.
- Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg discuss their formative experiences in going to the movies and the films that influenced them as children.
- Tragedy sends a troubled street teen on a dark odyssey when she learns the power of the light of love.
- Five Homeless 20 somethings decide to take a vacation on their own in a huge upstate New York resort hotel that is slated for demolition. When they begin to die one by one. All hell breaks loose.
- It's estimated that 500 to 600 suicide attempts are made each year in Iceland, with a population of less than 370 000 people, and that between 30 and 50 people take their lives. We can't keep quiet about these high numbers. Through people's deeply intimate and touching stories, we try to understand what it means that someone takes their life. What happens inside a human being in need? Sometimes there are warning signs, sometimes the suicide is completely unexpected. When our loved one take their life we are thrown into an abyss of sorrow and pain. As we face life again we also understand the power of love and our ability to heal. Out of the Darkness is a documentary opening up the taboos about suicide.
- 'Out of the Darkness' is a new-age, coming-of-age film that gives hope to each of us who ask, who am I really? Mia has the high powered job, the boyfriend and the illusion of the perfect life. What happens when what we have no longer defines us? What happens when we awaken? In this inspirational journey into the shifting of consciousness, Director Shri Ananda masterfully weaves together art, music and story-telling. Through the eyes of Mia we glimpse the corporate greed that's being revealed around the globe. Audiences agree that Mia's journey mirrors their own as she navigates her way out of her darkness and into the light.
- Out of The Darkness is a short film extract from the feature screenplay of Faceless Neil's adventures. The short film aims to show what a feature length film would look like. In this film we discover the main 2 characters and are introduced to their universe.
- Helen Scott has been left the sole owner of the Scott Canneries by her father's death, but being too busy with social duties, she leaves the handling of the industry's business to her hard-fisted uncle and only calls upon him when she needs money. Harvey Brooks, manager of the canneries' Tampa branch, is a hard-working young man with new ideas of social welfare. He has hundreds of people in his employ working under most unfavorable conditions for starvation wages. He has pleaded with Helen Scott and her uncle to better the working conditions but has always been ignored. During the height of the social season, Helen goes to Palm Beach, Florida with a party of friends for the yacht races. While sailing her sloop one foggy night, it is run down and sunk by a large schooner, a fruit carrier for the Scott canneries. Helen is rescued from the sea by the captain of the schooner. The heiress is stunned by a blow on the head, received at the time her sloop was struck. When she recovers she is unable to remember her name or her identity. The schooner captain takes Helen to his home, and when she has recovered, his daughter, who works in the cannery, secures Helen a position beside her at the cutting table. Brooks, hearing of Helen's accident and loss of identity, takes an interest in her and she is attracted by his kind manner. Labor leaders are urging the cannery workers to strike and place the blame for the conditions upon young Brooks. One night Brooks is slugged and bound to a chair in his frame office building and the plant is set on fire by the excited workers. Helen rushes through the flames to his aid and as she unbinds him she is overcome by smoke and falls unconscious by his chair. Brooks carries her to safety through the burning buildings and returns her to the schooner captain's home. While they are both recovering from their burns a detective, employed by the uncle, locates Helen. The shock of the fire and the burns has slightly restored Helen's memory and the clever detective finally brings her to realize who she really is. Helen is in love with Brooks and he with her, believing that she is a poor factory girl. The heiress realizes that Brooks hates the real Helen Scott for her indifference to the workers. When he has recovered she meets him alone, tells him she is Helen Scott, and breaks down his wall of hatred and together they go to help their coworkers.
- The story of a brave young soccer team that gripped the world
- A cowboy dance at Roaring Canyon was always a gala occasion. Also, it was never free from a row and in this instance Red-Eyed Bob shot the hat off Gambler Joe's head, because the latter tried to force Bob's sweetheart to dance with him. Shortly after the dance, the escaping smoke from the stove so distressed Bob's eyes, that in his rage he kicked it over. Soon the place was in flames and Bob was ejected with the dire threat of being shot should he ever return to Roaring Canyon. While crossing the country, he mounted and gave it the rein. Without being discovered, he found his way to his sweetheart's home and made known his condition. Before the frightened girl could act, her mother entered and ordered both from the home. Gambler Joe was about to call on the widow's daughter when he saw Bob coming out. He is about to fulfill his oath to shoot Bob on sight, when he notes the man's uncertain steps. Leading the lad to the hotel, he leaves him in the office to fetch a visiting doctor. While gone a bunch of cowboys enter, and not knowing his plight, they pitch in and commence to forcibly settle their grudge, until interrupted by Nell, who enlightens them as to his condition. The doctor examined Bob's eyes and announced that five months' rest and treatment under his care with a thousand rest and treatment under his care with a thousand dollar fee would restore his sight. Gambler Joe passes his hat and it is quickly jammed with notes and coins, all prompted by the common feeling for an afflicted fellow-man. Touched by the unadorned generosity of these big-hearted westerners, the doctor returns their offering and given his service free to Bob, who after the allotted time, returns to his little sweetheart, hale and sound, uplifted out of the dark.
- A wealthy couple who have lost their only child, decide to adopt an orphan. At the asylum they see many children, but one little fourteen-year-old, Ella, wins an immediate way to their hearts, A few days after her adoption, a thief decides to raid the house. Leaving his pals, a woman and a dope fiend, to watch outside, he enters the house. The child in her room above, hears a sound and creeps down. She finds no one and goes back to her room again. But the thief has seen her; she is his daughter. When his wife died, leaving him alone with the girl, he could not care for her and put her in the asylum. The father's heart is torn but he realizes that she will be happier in the new home. And out of the darkness there comes to him a determination to be a better man.
- A single white mother of five, a woman of no faith a few years ago, discovers a strong faith that takes her into the black church, its ministry and ordination. She then has a calling to found an Hispanic church, which she does... in a run-down building with no heat in Northern Virginia in January. Brooke Carrillo, a former hospice nurse and now hospice chaplain, discovered god at 44 and hasn't stopped helping others since. She is an inspiration, not only to those of faith, but to anyone who pursues a dream.
- "Out of the Darkness," a documentary of Borough of Manhattan Community College's (BMCC) efforts to reopen within three weeks after the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. BMCC lost more than 40 classrooms and laboratories when one of buildings was severely damaged on September 11 and remains closed. For three weeks after the attack on the World Trade Center, classes were suspended while the campus served as an emergency command center for the city's rescue and recovery effort. Eight current and former students died in the attack or in the rescue effort. BMCC's Fiterman Hall, donated in 1993 by Miles and Shirley Fiterman, was destroyed when debris from nearby 7 World Trade Center collapsed and fell against it. More than seven stories of debris piled against a corner of the building and BMCC became the only college in the United States to have lost a building to a terrorist attack.
- A young lawyer receives word from abroad that a package of jewels, valued at $20,000, which has figured in a law suit, has been shipped to him from Europe, to be held for a client. He meets the steamer, receives the valuables and starts with them to a bank, meaning to place them in the vaults. He has forgotten that it is Saturday, and a half holiday, and the result is that he discovers that he must keep the custody of the gems over Sunday. This does not worry him, for he has a safe in his own home, and he does not dream that any one knows of the treasure in his possession. The fact is, however, that the messenger has been trailed from Europe by a celebrated crook, who vainly seeks a chance to annex the valuables. He witnesses the transfer, and follows the lawyer, and is pleased to note that he takes the jewels home with him. Late that evening the lawyer receives a telephone message that his father, who lives many miles away, is seriously ill, and hurries off to see him. Until he reaches the house he does not realize that he has been tricked, and then he hastens home again, full of gloomy forebodings. In the meantime the lawyer's wife, who has gone to bed, suddenly awakens with a start. She imagines that someone is trying to get into the house, and, fearful for the security of the jewels, slips downstairs to investigate. The lower hallway is in darkness, except for a dim light from the street. The doors have glass panels, and as the woman watches, one of them falls inward, and a hand appears and feels cautiously for the knob. It is a lonely neighborhood, and the woman does not dare to call for help, her one impulse being to hide the jewels. She rushes into the room, hurriedly opens the safe, takes the packet and hides it in a crevice at the top of the mantel piece. As she turns to flee the burglar enters. There is a struggle and a scream, which fortunately brings help. The criminal is captured, but the shock has driven the woman mad. She remembers nothing; can tell nothing. It is clear to the police that the burglar has been successful, for there is the open safe and the jewels have vanished. Undoubtedly his pal escaped with the booty, they figure. The lawyer finds that he is held responsible for the loss of the gems, which cripples him financially. Besides he has no hope that his wife will ever regain her senses. Yet in the hour of his deepest despair, happiness re-enters his life. While looking over some papers in his safe one night he is called to the 'phone. His maniac wife watches him curiously, and a troubled frown comes over her face. Her perplexity deepens as he goes out, and she starts upstairs to bed. Some recollection is trying to find expression. Again she awakens with a start. Again she steals down stairs, and gazes with terror as the pane of glass is broken, and a hand is stealthily stretched through the opening. She remembers the jewels, and thinks that they must be protected. Gliding into the library, she opens the safe, takes out a package of papers and hides them where the other bundle is. Then as the lights are turned on, she falls fainting into her husband's arms, her mind and his honor restored. "It was the hand of Providence that caused me to forget my keys," the husband said later, "I had to break in the door, and the sight of my hand as shown in the moonlight, was what restored memory to my wife."
- After a fight with his pregnant wife, Otis wakes up in a strange woman's house-and things start to get strange and potentially fatal.
- What makes a person decide to take their own life? We can't answer that question. However, we can glimpse into the lives of those who have been affected, so that we may begin to understand the gravity of this illness and the toll it takes on those left behind.
- An educational documentary short encapsulating a brief history of Film Noir, a genre of the Cinema.
- Documents the life and times of George Velazquez, a professional, Latin, hustle and ballroom dancer, whose life changes drastically with a freak auto-accident that severs his left leg below the knee. Panic stricken by the sudden impact of this event on his life, George fights overwhelming odds to make a come-back to the competition dance floor. With the help of his devoted friends and the Amputee Coalition he learns to dance again, to continue as a dance instructor, and to help other amputees deal with daily physical challenges.
- Terry Manning and the "Wolf," Dan Clancy, are cell-mates. On being released from prison, the "Wolf" tries to inveigle Manning into committing robbery, but the young man is determined to live straight. And not long after, he gets a job in the offices of a large coal company. Here he meets Kitty Clancy, a stenographer, who is supporting herself and her mother. Without suspecting that she is in any way connected with Dan Clancy, Manning falls in love with Kitty. The "Wolf," meanwhile, has discovered where his family is living. He is ashamed, however, to reveal himself to his wife and daughter. Luck is against him, and Manning finds him one night, ragged, penniless and starving. He takes him home with him to his room. While Manning has gone out in his best suit to call on Kitty, Clancy finds the keys of the coal offices in the young man's working clothes, and the rest is easy. Making his get-away with the contents of the safe, the "Wolf," in passing the house where his wife and daughter are living, is moved to have a farewell glimpse of them. Peering in the window, he discovers that Manning is his daughter's sweetheart. Realizing that Manning will be blamed for the theft, and what that will mean to Kitty, the old man goes back to the coal offices and replaces the money. He is shot at and wounded, however, by the night watchman, and though he manages to reach Manning's room, the latter, on returning, finds him dying. Clancy confesses his relationship to Kitty and her mother, and Manning, at his request, sends for them. The "Wolf" dies forgiven, and Manning leads the grieving women "out of the darkness" into a more hopeful way of life.
- Out of the Dark is a physiological thriller based on the common, childhood fear of the dark. After watching a scary movie, a young boy begins to have hallucinations that turn his once comfortable bedroom into a place of nightmares. He questions whether what he sees is merely a trick of his imagination, or if it is all tangibly, horrifyingly, real. Out of the Dark calls its viewers to ask if their most trivial fears are truly irrational, or if what seems impossible can actually be a reality.