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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Cliff, a traveling salesman drowning under the weight of providing for his family and the myth of the American dream, finds himself on a dangerous path after a chance encounter with Ricky, a colleague from a dark past.
- An aging, booze-addled father makes the trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim a million-dollar Mega Sweepstakes Marketing prize.
- A young Irish couple flee to the States, but subsequently struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.
- Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Native Americans and fighting with General Custer.
- A teenage boy runs away to follow in the footsteps of his father, legendary storm chaser Bill Brody.
- Combines dramatic re-enactments, interviews and updates, to tell stories of real mysteries, from human to the supernatural.
- Tom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
- Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time.
- After their parent's divorce, 12-year-old Josh and 7-year-old Sam decide to go on an underage road trip. Sick of being ferried between their distant mother and remarried father, Josh and his brother steal a car and set out for Canada.
- The story of George Custer, Crazy Horse and the events prior to the battle of the Little Bighorn, told from the different perspectives of two women.
- A widow with a young daughter travels to a ranch in Wyoming to manage the household of a rancher. After a while the man and woman develop a relationship that leads to a marriage. But life in the harsh place takes its toll.
- Road-movie from Montana to Wyoming. A gullible, innocent young man (Mulroney) assists a versatile girl (Taylor) on her long quest to get her brother out of jail.
- A woman kills her husband after he becomes violently abusive following a concussion. The tribe then banishes her from the community.
- When 22 year-old Rae, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, is targeted by Neo-Nazis in Billings, Montana, her ancestors' trauma becomes real.
- John Vickers joins Custer's cavalry regiment seeking private revenge.
- A group of college friends rent a cabin in a remote part of town for a weekend getaway. A weekend getaway that quickly turns from a weekend of fun to a weekend of pure terror.
- A small time magazine owner struggles for answers as he learns whoever he uses for a cover gets murdered.
- Seth Morgan is a permanent substitute teacher who struggles to survive the last month of school with students who have lost - or never had - interest. When a chemistry experiment goes awry, Seth finds himself facing a zombie apocalypse. Can Seth save the love of his life, English teacher Amanda Darling, and escape the undead student body?
- In a post apocalyptic world, a lone man must fight along side an aspiring rebel fighting force to free a mining town from the clutches of a power-hungry tyrant.
- An enterprising vlogger journeys to Montana to attempt to create another hit viral video. Upon performing an ancient ritual he ventures down the path, convinced his reward is just 1,000 steps down the trail.
- A routine auto repair takes a sinister turn when helpful neighborhood mechanic, Repair-Man Sam, finds a mysterious journal in a car he's working on. Scorched and burned the strange tome holds disturbing passages within. What follows is a most insidious tale of terror, blood, and Undeaded fuel.
- Hobbes and Phil must overcome a horde of zombies, a group of mercenaries, and each other in order to save the world.
- Red Tail Reborn is the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American fighter pilots of WWII, and of those who sacrifice to tell the Airmen's forgotten tale.
- What do you do when you lose everything that made you, you? Alec O'Brien wakes up in a hospital bed, only to realize that he does not remember the accident that put him into a month-long coma, his former friends and enemies, his past accomplishments, or the life he knew before. He now has a second chance at redemption as he attempts to put together the pieces of his old life, while improvising a new one. By forgetting his past, Alec now hopes to step out of the darkness into the light of a brighter future.
- JFK: The Last Speech explores the dramatic relationship between President John F. Kennedy and the poet, Robert Frost. A relationship that reached its tragic climax after an encounter between Frost and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at the height of the Cold War.
- It is common to think of arts as a community luxury, but data shows the value of the arts runs far, far deeper. The arts support educational and youth development, preserve diverse cultures, help drive economic prosperity across communities, and do so much more. This series looks at the importance of investing in arts across the region of the Pacific Northwest.
- Loose Horses is an hour long documentary about the thousands of unwanted domestic horses in the US who are sold as horsemeat in Canada and Mexico.
- A mockumentary on a group of typical high school film students, where the school day consists of ego clashes, quirky behavior, and the tedium of a teacher who has a strange obsession.
- Seattle is faced with a dilemma when news breaks that an old Victorian house space at 1634 11th Ave is being torn down to make way for a mixed-use apartment building. The theater turned cafe and artist space is home to a literary center called Richard Hugo House, and in this documentary, co-founder and former executive director Frances McCue decides to capture what made the place so special. What comes to light is bigger than one building: colonization, gentrification, boom-bust cycles, and grief at the most intimate level. Haunting the film is the literary center's namesake, Richard Hugo (1923-1982), a Boeing poet who once worked at Boeing. Hugo inspired generations of writers in the American West, and in this vivid experimental film, archival footage, animation, interviews with authors, and original poems combine to illuminate how poetry and place intertwine.
- When twelve African Americans travel from Oakland, CA to play professional indoor football in the middle of cowboy country, something amazing is bound to happen. And in 2006, it did. Filmmaker and high school football coach, Howie Klausner, brings us the inspirational story of a team, a town and a dream; the Billings Outlaws, and their extreme makeover in the city that would come to love them as their own. These are The Outlaws, and these are their dreams.
- Constituents arrive at the small-town polling place to find out that the voting machine is out of order. Comedy Ensues.
- A newly orphaned outcast throws a dinner party in his mansion for several strangers in search of three archetypes - a best friend, a love interest, and a villain - in order to make his life complete.
- Ten challenged young women from New Jersey State's system-of-care go on a privately funded 'Dream Camp' trip of a lifetime.
- A young man struggles with depression an over bearing family members.
- 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.
- Brian (Gary Halsten) is a world-class chef who finds himself at an unexpected crossroads in life. He runs into an old friend one morning, and they catch up over coffee.
- Three small town crooks steal the wrong man's diamonds. A hired gun named Jaxson is dispatched to recover the stolen jewels.
- A dark tale of a traveling salesman who needs to make one more stop to bury his latest victim before heading home to tuck his little daughter into bed.
- A young woman awakes in the middle of the night to find a sinister delivery man standing in her front yard. What follows is a strange journey into an untimely end. Sometimes we still get things not meant for us.
- CHARLIE'S LAKE explores a year in the life of Jon Whitmer, a man with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. With a sharp wit and an insatiable sense of adventure, Jon loves nothing more than a good road trip to keep things in perspective. But despite this incredible optimism, the realities of his muscle wasting disease leave Jon waking each day not knowing what new challenges will arise or how he's going to handle them. CHARLIE'S LAKE follows Jon as he and his family wrestle with the unexpected, and reflect on what makes the fight worthwhile.
- "Montgomery House: The Perfect Haunting" uncovers the hushed origins and terrifying haunted history of the Montgomery House Bed and Breakfast in Kalama, WA. With the aid of local Native American tribal leaders, historians, a psychologist, two reputable paranormal investigation groups, as well as first-hand paranormal accounts from Bed and Breakfast guests, owners, local townsfolk, and a Bevvy of spiritual healers and leaders of many sects, the dark secrets and complicated identity of Montgomery House are brought into the light.
- 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.
- After a long day of trying to fill an entry level service position a job interview takes a sinister turn as a perspective new hire appears perfect for the job.