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- God contacts Congressman Evan Baxter and tells him to build an ark in preparation for a great flood.
- Three couples vacation together every season. After one divorces, feelings of betrayal and more spawn criticisms of one another, but the things that keep them together are stronger than those which might pull them apart.
- When a recently discharged Marine struggles to adjust to civilian life, his commanding officer brings him back to the military to train and lead a group of misfit JORTC cadets.
- A group of troublemaking boys decide to take a stand when terrorists seize control of their boarding school.
- Sprawling epic covering the life of a Texas cattle rancher and his family and associates.
- When a family of 4 moves from Baltimore to a farm in rural Virginia, they adopt an abandoned collie. The dog becomes the son's companion and protector, helping him adapt to rural life.
- Newlyweds move to the family thoroughbred horse ranch, where the husband's obsessive mother resolves to get rid of her new daughter-in-law.
- A determined student murders his pregnant secret girlfriend and moves onto her twin sister who gradually becomes suspicious of her new lover.
- Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.
- Couples are taken to see 3 or 4 properties for sale in a foreign country that they want to move to or frequently holiday in.
- Four suburban teens make a deadly mistake while filming a home movie, plunging them down a rabbit hole of paranoia and distrust and forcing them to confront their inevitable transition to adulthood.
- 2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.
- In 1986, a group of counselors gather at Camp Trustfall to prepare for the new Summer. Soon after arriving, a killer wearing a devil mask begins killing them off one by one. Is this the boy from the camp legend or is it someone else with an axe to grind?
- A free-spirited teenager attempts to get back in touch with his overly-conservative parents after returning home from years away at a boarding school.
- A documentary about the life of Dr. Stephen Greer, UFO secrecy, and existing energy technologies that could change the world as we know it.
- The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.
- Sabina has a regular life. She is satisfied with her job and her love for Franco. But nightmares start disturbing her, at almost the same time she discovers that she's pregnant. Little by little she remembers her childhood in a severe middle-class family, but a big secret is still hidden in her heart. Determined to bring clarity and serenity to her life, she considers contacting her brother, a University teacher in the U.S.A., to try to understand what happened in their past. What is the secret? Will Sabina finally manage to free herself from the "beast inside her heart"?
- Hailed as the "most feel-good film" of the South by Southwest Film Festival 2010, The Parking Lot Movie follows a select group of artistic and overeducated parking lot attendants as they wage war against the people who park in their lot.
- John Johnson's Skeleton Key is a horror comedy about a tabloid reporter, Howard, who in the process of covering a story on a five-legged two-headed goat comes across the town of Nilbog.
- Narrated by Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, "Faulkner: The Past Is Never Dead" is about the Nobel-prize writer William Faulkner who has not only shaped the American literary canon but also America's conversations about race. Faulkner's "unflinching gaze" examines issues of race relations, equality, and civil rights-themes that speak powerfully to modern day. Born to a family of segregationists, Faulkner manages to confront his views about Black Americans and racial equality in his literary works. He includes more Black characters than his contemporary white writers and depicts them with a level of specificity unmatched at the time. However, how much was Faulkner able to escape his past? How should modern audiences approach a sometimes problematic subject? The film situates these questions in a rich telling of Faulkner story that combines historically accurate re-enactment scenes created using Faulkner's words, animated recreations of Faulkner's literary world and drawings, and conversations with Faulkner's family and the world's leading experts.
- Godfrey rediscovers the poetry journal of his lover August, and must confront the memories of August's fight for a revolution against 'the State', a totalitarian regime led by Godfrey's own father.
- A story about the ugly things beautiful people do to each other.
- When Harley joins her new boyfriend for a long Halloween weekend at his country estate, they're invaded by a band of masked freaks and forced to play a Wicked Game. To the intruders' unpleasant surprise, Harley's hard-boiled history has endowed her with a bag of tricks which give the game a surprise ending.
- 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.
- SWEDISH AUTO is the dramatic story of a small-town mechanic who voyeuristically observes life from the shadows. When he discovers that a young woman is similarly watching him, he is compelled to confront a world that he has always avoided.
- A New York chorus girl (Madeleine Carroll) comes home to claim her family plantation and must choose between two men (Fred MacMurray, Sterling Hayden), one rich, one not.
- As the horror of World War II spreads its reach, an American Paratrooper cut off from his company and hunted by German forces, comes face to face with demonic possession.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- Randy is an awkward groundskeeper who is obsessed with professional wrestling. Longing for a sense of belonging with grandiose dreams of becoming a wrestling superstar, Randy is only met with abject humiliation and alienation. A brutal shaming at a local wrestling school pushes Randy over the edge and lights the spark for his blood lust. Clad in wrestling gear and armed with homicidal rage, Randy sets out on a blood soaked rampage to punish those who wronged him. With each ghastly kill, Randy takes a trophy from his tormentors to add to a wrestling title-belt crafted from human flesh. The only hope of putting an end to his reign of carnage lies with Becky, an understanding client who is one of the few to ever show him kindness.
- A documentary about the adaptation of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird into a film.
- The Charlottesville Community Players present a new work that explores the inside story of Rebecca Black and her hit song, "Friday". See how she went from scared little girl to scared little girl on the Internet in the blink of an eye.
- A modern day mean girl has an epiphany and tries to be good in some pretty bad ways.
- TV SeriesInspired by a two month long road trip he had taken with his father just months before his death, filmmaker Brad Leo Lyon takes us on a unique, behind the scenes tour of some of America's best restaurants, bars, nightlife, and attractions.
- After going deep undercover to wage an all-out war against the terror of gangland mafia, two rogue military operators find themselves spiraling out of control when loyalties and identities collide in an epic battle of the coffin bound.
- The first and only feature length documentary about the cult-classic children's television series, 'You Can't Do That on Television.' Featuring interviews with more than two dozen cast and crew members, images, footage, and tons of memorable moments. The slime is back!
- A sociopath gathers and drugs groups of college students to bring out their existing suicidal tendencies to the surface then walks among them to enjoy and record their deaths.
- 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.
- Sam Houston (1793-1863) is remembered today primarily for his activities in Texas, but n fact he was also a giant of the frontier and a dominant American political figure in the 1800s. This path breaking film is the first to document Sam Houston's remarkable life, in which viewers will find surprising points of identification: the teen-aged runaway who fled his controlling family to live with the Indians, the rejected husband who learned too late that his wife did not love him, the alcoholic forced to choose between ruin and sobriety -very modern sounding challenges. Yet Sam Houston lived out a triumphant American story: the only person ever to govern two states, conquering general, two-term President of the Republic of Texas, U.S. House member, U.S. Senator, and at the end a southerner banished from power and hated for his devotion to the Union. No one who learns Sam Houston's story will ever see American history the same way again.
- Experiencer Rey Hernandez converses with leading quantum physicists and scientists, cutting edge researchers and Experiencers on the nature of consciousness concluding that we live in a universe that is alive and interconnected.
- Deep in the rural Virginia woods, a teenage long-distance runner grapples with a debilitating crush on a teammate who is mysteriously tormenting her.
- British journalist Gary Younge explores the issue of race in America by travelling from Maine to Mississippi talking to white Americans about the issues that make them angry - from disappearing jobs to the epidemic levels of drug use.
- In rural Virginia, a man unwittingly discovers a mysterious cosmic force haunting not only the woods beyond his property, but the very starlight above. Soon, he will come to realize that this isn't an abduction he's facing...it's revenge.
- A paper chasing young hustler who finds himself trapped in a world of money, sex & mayhem.
- A team of scientists create a pair of genetically modified "superbeings", but they must thwart Russian agents who are out to capture their creations.
- An unofficial series that follows a small group of teenagers known as The Midnight Society, who gather in the dead of night to tell stories of frightening omens, supernatural darkness and digital nightmares.
- A series of comedy sketches featuring Trevor Moore.
- Our Founding Fathers were yearning for a nation of individual liberty. But, the origins of America were overflowing with a deep-seated paradox. Our Founding Fathers were rallying the colonists to liberty, while many were slave owners.
- Covers the country visiting beautiful public and private gardens and resorts.
- A series of in-depth, on-camera interviews with Poet Laureate Rita Dove conducted and recorded between September 2012 and October 2013 are edited with still images and clips from the Dove familys home-movie collection to create the documentary film, Rita Dove: An American Poet a biographical sketch by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. The result is a very biographical sketch of one of Americas most celebrated poets. Most of the still images and home movies used in this film are the results of the pioneering efforts of Ritas father to record his familys life in the 1950s and 1960s. Ray Dove was a research chemist for the rubber industry in Akron, Ohio, as well as an amateur astronomer and avid photographer. His presence is felt throughout the film as the watchful eye behind the images used to contextualize and develop Ritas unique story. The film follows her journey from her middle-class childhood to her college years and on through her early travels abroad. The soundtrack is based on elements from Tower of the Eight Winds by Judith Shatin. The intimacy of the dialogue between Rita Dove and Montes-Bradleys camera gives the audience rare personal insight into the wide range of Doves artistic passions. The 2011 National Medal of the Arts award, talks about her enduring kinship with music and her lifelong love affair with the cello. The future Poet Laureate also tells of her experiences on a family excursion to México (her first trip abroad) where she describes, for the first time, her intimate connection with the murals of Diego Rivera. At the end of this sequence, Dove delivers a reading of the celebrated poem Perejil. The films varied sequences are tied together by a series of readings by Ms. Doverecorded at the home of Montes-Bradley in Charlottesville, VAthat serve either to set the theme for the upcoming sequence, or to call up a particular memory, irrupting into one of Montes-Bradleys signature intricate editing patterns. In one such reading, Dove evokes her relationship with her grandfather, the main character of the title poem of her book Thomas and Beulah, a collection of Doves poems for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1987. "Rita Dove: An American Poet" is the intimate and noteworthy portrait of a woman who emerged from the profound social transformations of the 1960s as a singular voice and went on to become a distinguished bard, decorated with the highest artistic honors of the land.