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- A documentary about the experiences of black homosexual men living in the United States of America.
- A teenage boy and girl struggle to stay in love when the girl's body is transformed into Japan's ultimate weapon.
- Every weapon must have a prototype. For the ultimate weapon, career soldier Lt. Mizuki is that prototype. As she comes to the limit of her powers as a weapon, she must watch the unfolding of Chise's growth into the final weapon.
- A documentary with international implications about the importance of organ donation and transplantation, Cystic Fibrosis awareness and related health causes.
- Three years in the making, 'Ireland: The Celtic Way' was filmed in 3D and presents a cinematically rich exploration of the land and legends of the emerald isle: Eire Land. Join filmmaker Lauren Speeth, who traces her Celtic roots, discovering surprising Indo-European origins, a brave history of warfare, a vivid imagination, and a deep spirituality that still has much to teach us. Elves, fairies, and the role of imagination in surviving almost unimaginable trials are playfully explored. The film opens with crashing waves on rocks in foggy mists. Ireland is presented in all her beauty: Carrowmore, Knock, Newgrange, Holy Wells and more. Historic megalithic sites come to life. Wide-ranging perspectives, including: Br. Ronald Gallagher, of Saint Mary's College; local Irish workers; storyteller Padraig Meehan; Brigid scholar Fr Sean O Duinn; singer and theologian Noirin Ni Riain; and Fr. Peter McVerry, whose Irish sense of interconnectedness informs his work with Dublin teens. This film is meant as a transformative experience; viewers gain not just greater understanding of history, but a different way of looking at the world, as well. Features original performance with Noirin Ni Riain of the Lorica by St.Patrick, and an all-original soundtrack. Available in 3D and 2D.
- A documentary chronicling the remarkable story of San Francisco's Fillmore District. Remembered today mainly for its rock-and-roll auditorium, the Fillmore District is one of the great cautionary tales of American urban life. From the wholesale removal of Japanese Americans during WWII, to the jazz heyday of the 1950's, to the bulldozers of urban renewal, the Fillmore has seen its share of drama. "The Fillmore" sheds light on the way cities come into being by focusing on the bittersweet history of one neighborhood, as told by the residents who fought for its survival. Features the music of Count Basie, John Handy, Jefferson Airplane, and others.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the San Francisco Opera's 2001 world premiere production of "Dead Man Walking", based on Sister Helen Prejean's book.