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- Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern railroad baron to track down Joey Garza, a new breed of killer.
- The life of Mason, from early childhood to his arrival at college.
- Five college buddies from the University of Texas circa 1971 embark on a final road trip odyssey across the Mexican border before facing up to uncertain futures, in Vietnam and otherwise.
- In this prequel to "Lonesome Dove", two young men join the Texas Rangers unit that's on a mission to annex Santa Fe.
- An aging cowboy must choose between his desire to remain free and the responsibilities of maintaining a family.
- Charlie is a 16-year-old orphan struggling to raise her two younger brothers when she endeavors to train a rogue horse she names Sylvester and turn him into an eventing champion.
- Four high school friends that grew up together in a tiny Texas town, plan to leave for the big city the day after graduation. Over a week's time, their backstory and present day realities collide to determine how their plans play out.
- Somewhere in south west Texas, where a christian cult is said to have resided in the past, a deputy sheriff investigates a number of suspicious deaths.
- The tale of a spunky young boy named Buddy and his prize-winning calf, Hokey, as they climb from the underdog position up through the ranks of several Texas stock shows to ultimately fight to win the coveted title of Grand Champion.
- Amidst a devastating crisis sweeping through Boquillas, Mexico, ten bold West Texas rancher women hatch a daring plan to aid their neighbors in need. Indomitable Joan and her hesitant accomplice, Caroline, race towards the Rio Grande in a rattletrap, danger close behind. The unstoppable spirit of West Texas women proves that determination and friendship know no bounds in the face of adversity.
- A lonely, gritty west Texas rancher has disengaged from life after loss but an old compadre masterminds a crazy bet on a chicken named Blanche to help Tommy realize there are second chances at life and love. This tale was inspired by a true bet and features a cast of real-life West Texans making their acting debuts in Blanche.
- When a friend's suicide leaves behind a mysterious computer drive, a fringe hacker and an accomplished computer technician come together to decipher the message left in his wake.
- When the mother of Junior and his younger brother Scooter, twenty-something, dies, they realize they need a woman around the house, since they haven't a clue how to cook or keep house. Their first attempts, with hookers and strippers, are disastrous. But when they kidnap DeDe from the grocery store, they find someone that's eager for an excuse to leave her abusive husband (who also happens to be the local sheriff). He takes revenge and burns down their ramshackle house, leaving them broke. No problem, they've got their guns, and they start robbing the local bank, which actually likes the excitement, especially since the boys are so polite about it.
- Rooster and Butch, good old boys eager to help others as they were helped, fund West Texas entrepreneurs based more on integrity than ideas.
- A coming-of-age drama that centers on a young quarterback from West Texas, a priest in New York, and the two women in their lives.
- The documentary follows waylon jennings during a round up on the old 06 ranch
- 'Jennie Lee and the Whirlwind' follows Jennie Lee and her band mates, Wes and Bryan, as they travel across Texas, to Austin, for their final show. As she finds herself on the road for the last time in the foreseeable future, Jennie Lee gets lost in the nostalgia of a lifestyle and sense of freedom that will soon be a part of her past. It's a film about the realization of change and loss, capturing the experience of what it means to leave something behind, and look ahead at the daunting unknown.
- Michael Flynt went back to play linebacker for his college football team at Sul Ross State University at the age of 59. Despite setbacks and injuries, he played and distinguished himself on the field and with his teammates. An inspiring true story of determination and forgiveness.
- Haunting images of the American West -- its people, its grasslands and the cattle who graze there -- echo the imagery of the poem, Grass. The poetry of Texan Buck Ramsey is well-known to lovers of cowboy poetry and it is eloquently spoken at the exhibit by three cowboy poets.
- In the fall of 1972, a former NASA engineer travels west to rediscover himself through the lens of his super8 movie camera.
- Standing Tall: Lone Star Statues explores Texas culture through the statues found along the highways and back roads of the Lone Star State. Big Tex and Sam Houston are a few of the more well known Texas icons but lesser known statues like the Woofus and the dinosaurs of Dinosaur Valley help to highlight artistic and historical homages found among the roadside attractions of the ultimate Texas road trip.
- The creative journey of Texas singer-songwriter Amy Cook and her band.
- Young Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McRae join with military expedition whose goal it is to annex Sante Fe on behalf of the new Texas Republic.
- A series of disasters overtakes Colonel Cobb and his ambition to annex Sante Fe including dust storms, prairie fires, Indians, and the Mexican army.
- After surrendering to the Mexican army, the expedition's captors march them across 500 miles of desert to New Mexico.
- Tony Flint takes the stand in the final day of testimony. To support his claim of self-defense, he recalls how Glenn attacked him and tried to go for a weapon in the back of Tony's truck. Beating Glenn unconscious was the only way he could save his own life. In closing arguments, Tony's attorney offers the additional argument that the La Kiva cook ran over the unconscious body of Glenn Felts causing his death. After a long deliberation, the jury returns its verdict.
- District Attorney Ron Ponton arrives in Terlingua for a town hall meeting, prompting residents to ask how the jurors could have arrived at their verdict. In interviews, two anonymous jurors begin to reveal the confusion and animosity that existed in the jury deliberation room to during the final hours. Both jurors are having a hard time living with the decision.
- The town of Terlingua looks to the future with a new owner of La Kiva bar taking the place of Glenn Felts. No one believes the bar or the town will ever be the same, but moving on will mean coming to grips with the culture of alcoholism that grips Terlingua. In a final farewell, Glenn appears intoxicated with Tony Flint at the La Kiva bar. Filmed just three hours before his death, Glenn declares: "Sometimes we get careless. And that's a real shame."