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- Boardinghouse innkeeper Mary Surratt was tried, convicted and executed for conspiring to assassinate President Lincoln. Within two months of being charged with the crime she would be dead; swinging from the gallows in Washington D.C.
- The story of 'Silicon Valley' and of two intelligent but very different men. William Shockley and Robert Noyce.
- The brief, allegorical journey of a man drowning in circumstances who wrings his own soul of the questions weighing him down.
- In the balance of good and evil there are two sides fighting endlessly to achieve victory over the opposition. "Convenience" is a comment on a man's violent disregard for human life and his eventual enlistment for a malevolent future.
- Adrian, a desperately troubled young man confronts his life's greatest challenge in his attempt to find the answers he needs to survive. As he unravels the truth about his past and attempts to understand it, Adrian also seeks a way out of the pain for himself and a constant companion: his inner child, a damaged little boy who never recovered from the betrayal he experienced. Adrian comes to terms with everything in the final, most important game of his life and, in the end, finds a way to win...
- A young woman hides a secret in her duffel bag. The clock is ticking, and she is forced to face her choices. Utterly alone and no longer able to contain her desperation, she comes to face a decision that will change two people's lives forever.
- "RUN 4 IT: The Making Of" is a behind the scenes glimpse into the making of a Hollywood blockbuster. Big budgets and high expectations have Tinsel Town's rumor mill buzzing. It's too bad the film's producers hired C-list actors and an experimental filmmaker to make it happen. "Run 4 It" has a chemistry as undeniable as Shatner doing Shakespeare. Train wreck? Hope so--and the cameras are there to catch it all. Overacting and under-directing make for a rousing gut-buster.
- A man walking to school one evening is inexplicably drawn to an outdoor café. When he strikes up a conversation with a woman sitting alone, he begins to realize that there is more to this encounter than just a chance conversation with a stranger.