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- An in-depth examination of the ways in which the Vietnam War impacts and disrupts the lives of several friends in a small steel mill town in Pennsylvania.
- With an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train barreling toward a city, a veteran engineer and a young conductor race against the clock to prevent a catastrophe.
- A motorbike riding loner rebel on the high school football team wins a date with a cute, rich cheerleader. At the high school dance, her boyfriend's behavior leads to a breakup - opening doors.
- The story of Dean Martin.
- An account of a notable sexual assault that took place in Steubenville, Ohio in 2012, and the role that social media played in the crime and on the community.
- A steel factory that employs most of the town shuts down, leaving a man desperate to keep his family and friends together while alcohol consumes him in this depressing drama.
- Why would intelligent, successful people give up their careers, alienate their friends, and cause havoc in their families...to become Catholic? Donald Johnson travels around the country to get the story for himself.
- He was a beloved American icon. Dean Martin, the coolest, the most debonair, the smoothest. This film is a loving and moving tribute to one of the most admired, idolized and accomplished entertainers the world has ever known. No other entertainer in history so thoroughly conquered the fields of recording, live performances, television and movies as did Dino, not even his good friend Frank Sinatra. Features footage and photos of Dean from throughout his life and career, as well as rare interview segments with Dean.
- "What would you do to win it all?"
- An international journalist experiences emotional isolation from his wife and friend when he returns from a dangerous assignment.
- Joshua Snider finds himself in a tight spot, with five minutes to tell his son, Nathan, a bedtime story.
- This exciting and humorous adventure takes you along for the ride with two up and coming film makers whose journey takes them from creating a film, going to its premiere at the Hampton's International Film Festival, winning a CNN Competition, and the trip to the Presidential Inauguration as part of the prize. Franco Carapellotti and Zach Hawrot take you for a trip through their creation of Electoral College, a short film depicting them as 2008 Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain. After their creation of the film it was submitted to the CNN iReport Film Festival. The film was accepted into the top 20 and then shown at the Hampton's International Film Festival as part of the CNN Shorts, this film takes you along for the ride as the duo takes on the big city of New York and their trip to the festival. After this journey they were awarded the CNN Audience award which gave them the prize of attending the 2009 Presidential Inauguration where they helped cover the festivities with CNN. This short documentary takes you along for this funny and interesting trip.
- The third episode of Green Jumpsuit Productions, brought to you by Michael Lamontagne and Ari Shovak, featuring the eccentric Gary Reid and his misfit team of supernatural investigators. The film follows the three partners on their paranormal escapades as Gary madly pursues some evidence of spectral activity.
- Shway's friend Teddy sends him a suicidal text. After receiving it he rushes to Teddy's room, only to find him dead. How does Shway deal with the loss of his friend?
- Episode: (2014)1998– 30mTV EpisodeDoug Keck travels to Franciscan University to interview Dr. Anne Hendershott, co-author with Christopher White of Renewal: How a New Generation of Faithful Priests and Bishops are Revitalizing the Catholic Church.
- Dr. Alan Schreck discusses three of his recent books, Jesus: What Catholics Believe, The Gift: Discovering the Holy Spirit in Catholic Tradition, and The Legacy of Pope John Paul II: The Central Teaching of his 14 Encyclical Letters.
- 1998– 27mTV EpisodeFranciscan University of Steubenville professor Benjamin Wiker discusses his book, Worshipping the State: How Liberalism Became Our State Religion, and his forthcoming EWTN series Saints vs. Scoundrels.