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- Lt. Cmdr. Tom Dodge is assigned as Captain to the USS Stingray, an old diesel driven submarine that has seen better days.
- The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal.
- Mike Locken, who works for a private security firm affiliated with the C.I.A., is betrayed by his partner and left apparently crippled for life.
- Watch as siblings Daphnis and Samantha navigate their turbulent worlds in this "witty melodrama." The vibrant Samantha, played by Sarina Krastev, burdens herself with the challenge of supporting her brother, the boastful Daphnis, played by Kenney Caston. Daphnis, a troubled creative, breaks his vow to step away from his career, a decision so disastrous Samantha decides to move in, determined to avoid a repeat of "last time." Daphnis' story gives a unique take on artistic creation through the eyes of Samantha, who introduces us to her fast paced world of memorable characters including the inescapable Isaiah, played by Jataun Gilbert. When Samantha reaches her breaking point, she solicits the help of their loyal cousin DJ and Daphnis' trusted agent Maurice, played by Donald Ray Antoine and Timothy L. Brooks while she steps away for a mischievous weekend getaway. Daphnis' confidence is unwavering, but will this be enough to keep him going? Or will he be forced to face the existential crisis he's been running from.
- Guilt ridden mother seeks to enact her vengeance against her daughter's killers. With detectives closing in, Eva transforms into a vengeful God.
- Based on true events, the story revolves around the murder and subsequent investigation of four women in Northern California in the late 1990's.
- The Signal in the Noise is the story of how one man survived radical brain surgery and went on to create a revolution in the neuropsychiatric interpretation of brain activity. It is a biographical documentary about Fargo-born neuroscientist Jay Gunkelman; one which explores the man and his research, and how both have changed the field of neuroscience and biopsychology, and explores the potential for change in the practices of psychiatry and epileptology. The film introduces us to Jay Gunkelman, and how his exposure to toxic waste led to his diagnosis of a pituitary tumor. Viewers are provided with a history of electroencephalography, and its use in diagnosis and treatment of brain conditions. It covers Mr. Gunkelman's educational history, and relates some stories from his early days working with psychiatric patients in North Dakota. He discusses his influences, his mentors, and his research. Provided throughout are numerous interviews with Mr. Gunkelman's colleagues, including some of world's leading minds in neuroscience: Juri Kropotov, Dirk de Ridder, and Martijn Arns. Numerous other interviews are provided with a variety of neurosurgeons and neurologists, pediatric epileptologists, clinical psychologists, and other researchers in the manifold disciplines of studying the human brain and its functions. The film concludes with Jay Gunkeman's legacy, interviews with his mentees, and explores the potentials for how the fields of psychiatry and epileptology may change going forward.
- Three hostages are forced to face their prejudice and possible death.
- Wanah-to-mah, a son of the forest, is in love with Mah-to-mee. George Bradford, a stranger and prospector, sets camp in the forest and, by his carelessness, sets the forest afire. Mah-to-mee makes a great impression on the stranger and he tries to work his eastern tactics on her. He is rebuked. The gigantic forest is aflame. The son of the forest rescues his sweetheart and fate plays a hand with her opponent, Bradford.
- Aaron is a flower delivery driver delivering orders to the comedic ensemble of characters that make up his world. Throughout the day he races the clock and his gas tank as he attempts to collect enough tips to have a special night. In order to do this, he must first get through his unique group of customers.
- STORIS: The Galloping Ghost of the Alaskan Coast is a documentary that chronicles the nearly 65 year history of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter STORIS and examines the roles it played during World War II, the Cold War, and throughout the post-Cold War era. The documentary will introduce some of STORIS's many officers and sailors as they recount the STORIS's most famous mission that helped define the Coast Guard's mission in Alaska and beyond.
- In Richmond, Huell tours the site of Kaiser Shipyards that built 747 ships during WW II. He talks to some of the men and women who worked there. Also, the SS Red Oak Victory returns to Richmond where it will be restored as a museum.