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- Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.
- A newly married couple buy property that not only has a link to the husband's past but also to the lost colony of Roanoke.
- From a basketball academy in Senegal, to the high-pressure world of American prep schools, the film documents the extraordinary personal journeys of four particularly tall West African Muslim teenage boys with NBA dreams.
- The Community Idea Stations' new documentary "Charlottesville" explores the events that led to the tragedies of August 11 and 12, 2017, and grapples with the difficult question of how such acts could have occurred in modern America.
- Sugarcoated Arsenic is a 16mm cinematic exploration of African American intellectual, social, and political life at the University of Virginia during the 1970s. Conceived and written by UVA History Professor and author Claudrena Harold and directed by Harold and UVA Professor of Art, filmmaker/artist Kevin Jerome Everson, the film stars Erin Stewart (the bank teller/race driver in Everson's 2006 feature film "Cinnamon") as Vivian Gordon (the director of UVA's Black Studies program between 1975 and 1980). The film tells the story of African-American women and men who through their public and private gestures sought to create a beloved community that thrived on intellectual exchange, self-critique, and human warmth.
- Ben Marlow is a lonely community college student whose parents disowned him a few years ago. Being introverted and alone virtually his whole life, he spends most of his time talking with imaginary characters, who echo the thoughts and duality of his own mind. Soon, he meets a vivacious girl named Helena, who pushes him out of his comfort zone and gives him the kindness he's rarely received. Slowly, a romantic relationship develops between them. And as their love grows stronger, Ben develops a powerful attachment. An attachment that leads him down a dangerous path...
- Tony Carat is a carefree pizza delivery guy until he meets Audrey Spelling, a smart, driven casting director. Tony and Audrey have a short courtship and in impulsive fashion, marry. Audrey is disappointed with Tony's lack of ambition; in a desire to become more accomplished, Tony becomes an entrepreneur. Soon the newlyweds are wealthy; Audrey feels responsible for her husband's success. Audrey indulges in her shopping habit quite recklessly, starts her own production company and plans for a baby. Tony desires to give his wife whatever she wants, which leads to him embezzling from his partner. When he is caught and fired, he decides to come up with creative ways to get more money. A local crime lord notices him and invites him to join a mysterious brotherhood. Tony's moves get wilder and more desperate to hold on to everything while covering his lies. When he makes a mistake and gets Audrey involved, he must decide what he is willing to give up to get her back.
- On November 5, 1912 New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson won the highly contested Presidential election and traveled by train to Staunton, Virginia. At the request of a supportive group called the Wilson Club, he accepted the invitation to spend the night at his birthplace on Coulter Street. We look back in time through his letters, newspaper accounts and historical facts which led to his victory.
- In celebration of the 100th anniversary of JFK's birth, the documentary chronicles his early years and examines his lasting legacy. This film touches on familiar themes of JFK's life, his ascent to the presidency, his mistakes and triumphs. It also explores new and little-known stories, and why President John F. Kennedy is still relevant today.
- Simon explores how faith has shaped American political life.
- Newly-appointed Secretary Of State Elizabeth McCord is immediately faced with a maelstrom of complex political challenges, and an international hostage situation is her top priority. Meanwhile at home, Elizabeth questions whether she did the right thing by taking this job, as her children are finding it difficult to adjust to their new schools.