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- Equal parts personal essay, intense rumination, and playful satire, AT THE VIDEO STORE is an ode to the death (and life!) of the American Video Store.
- A fourth-wall-breaking, rule-defying collection of vignettes, monologues, short films and jokes about the end of everything.
- It's another day. It's another day at the factory, another weekend, another Friday night, and another stop at the local all night breakfast and coffee joint. F.M.'s life has cemented itself in a rut. He serves the same idiotic warehouse, he lives in the same room at his parents, and all of the same co-workers drive him nuts. But then he sees her, and his life is never the same again. She is the Sexy Chef, a woman F.M. only briefly observes smoking in a seedy alley behind a local culinary institute. Transfixed by her image, the Sexy Chef becomes F.M.'s one last hope, the guiding light on an epic road-trip. He is joined by his friends: Tank, a crude, unemployable slacker, Paul, a quiet misanthrope, and Wynonna, Tank's half-sister and practicing witch. Together, they track the elusive and alluring Chef. The road is long and strange. F.M. is haunted by his old couch. The group is given direction from prankster spirits from beyond. Bizarre Saturday morning cartoon fetishes come to light. F.M. needs to be rescued from a tree while a naked metal patient throws hamburger buns at him. All the while the group stays one step behind the chef. At the end of the line, the weary travelers find themselves at a Casino, where each discovers their individual destiny. It is at the Casino that F.M. finds the Chef. Naturally, nothing goes as planned. F.M. ends up alone, stranded in the desert, without his car, or friends. However, he does finally understand what must be done.
- Several women experience the everyday struggles of life while out on the road, unaware that they're all on a collision course.
- At the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Oregon, author Neil Gaiman reads several of his short stories during a stop on his 2000 Last Angel Tour.
- An homage to dramatic silent film, following the isolation of a beloved musical starlet who finds herself rediscovering her love of music in a room of one.
- Evan works so hard that he cannot see the love in front of him until it's too late to do anything about it. But it's never too late to discover that love.
- Arianna is a well-to-do heiress just recently married. Unknown by her, her husband Tom has a murderous habit of marrying wealthy young women.
- Filmmaker Stephen Poole delves into the forgotten and unsolved murder of a middle aged woman near Portland, Oregon in 1946.
- Planning meetings of volunteers, interns, staff and sponsors to grow the once limited singing competition in to a new hybrid entertainment and media teen program with multiple languages and contest categories and internship opportunities.