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- A hit-man tries to retire but a beautiful thief may change his plans.
- A documentary following the life of Lizzie Velasquez, her triumphant journey to the other side of bullying, and her mission to inspire and empower a more positive online environment.
- Two mall cops find the women of their dreams. There's only one catch - they're shoplifters.
- The story of Manhattan Plaza, the renowned experiment in subsidized housing catering to people in the arts. Numerous celebrities pay homage to the impact the building had on their lives and careers.
- What do Wayne Gretzky, Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger (Maryland), and David Grohl (Foo Fighters / Nirvana) have in common? You guessed it, they all played lacrosse. In an interview with the filmmaker, Wayne Gretzky emphatically states, "I always say this to people-you think football and ice hockey are physical? The most physical sport I ever played in my life was lacrosse." Thus was born, "The Rules of Lacrosse . . . and the Men Who Break Them." This film covers the A to Z of men's lacrosse, from its rich, Indigenous history to the present forms of men's lacrosse, both the box and field games. This documentary explores several themes of men's lacrosse: forming and maintaining professional teams and their players, college and NCAA play, the wooden stick controversy, and the growing of the game internationally from its North American roots (Congressman Ruppersberger reveals that he played on team USA in the 1960's.) In a section of the film entitled "Honor and Recognize Those Who Have Played Before You,"Gretzky names the best box player he has ever seen play, Garylord Powless, from the Six Nations Reserve. (Powless was recently elected to the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, so we think that Gretzky called it right!) Other members of the Powless family are also featured, along with other famous players and teams. The film provides both a serious and humorous look at men's lacrosse. Sometimes in these extremely competitive games, rules do get broken. We hope to show the good, the bad, and the not too ugly sides of one of the fastest growing sports in the world.
- Through circumstantial evidence, the town of Seneca Falls, New York, makes its case as the inspiration for Bedford Falls, the setting of the classic film It's a Wonderful Life.
- A documentary crew captures the capitalistic trappings a reality show winner falls into during his short-lived stint with fame and fortune.
- To the embarrassment of his wife and their daughter, a failed but ever optimistic inventor strives to create a new Olympic sport: the 100 meter Jump Rope Sprint.
- A man from the Republic of Georgia who, against all odds, survives the horrors of World War II. He then goes on to transform a small coastal town in California through his passion for art, music and living.
- Lines is a film about embracing our imperfections and finding them beautiful.
- A historical film, Bury My Heart with Tonawanda tells the story of boy with Downs Syndrome who is rejected by his own family but accepted by the Tonawanda Seneca Nation. The film teaches us about Seneca culture, beliefs and myths and challenges our historical stereotypes about Native Americans.
- Lilith, Adam's first mate, escapes the Garden of Eden and learns to make her way in the outside world.
- Famous for winning a gunfight at the OK Corral, Wyatt Earp desperately wanted to write his own legend in his old age. So he went to Hollywood in the 1920s and asked filmmakers to make a movie about him. And it freaking worked.
- In this award-winning documentary feature, a diverse group of Iraqi performing arts students unite through hip hop, jazz, orchestra, and Broadway at an American arts academy in Iraqi Kurdistan. Arabs and Kurds, Christians and Muslims, Americans and Iraqis, everyone must work together to prepare for the big show. Along the way, cultures collide, egos clash, dreams come true, and the viewer is offered a candid and revealing look at the troubles and triumphs of this life-changing event.
- Many lacrosse players and coaches often don't know that the origins of the game of lacrosse has its roots in North American Indigenous nations.This short documentary provides a brief history of the sacred and cultural aspects of this sport, originally played for the Creator, as well as for the health and welfare of the people. The movie also defines the three types of North American, Indigenous lacrosse: Iroquois, Great Lakes, and Southeastern.
- In Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, rough-and-tumble Dirt McComber struggles to support his large modern family as the last member of his community to maintain a traditional Mohawk livelihood.
- When you are haunted by a family legacy, the tradition must live on.
- Deep in the forests of Sumatra, a Finnish sea captain seeks an elusive banana. In a Kolkata kitchen, Bengali chefs prepare scrumptious banana stalk curries. As the sun blazes in Kuala Lumpur, a Chinese exorcist calls forth an evil banana spirit... MONDO BANANA is a documentary adventure about bananas - and people. Whisking the viewer off on an international journey through the vibrant world of human-banana relationships, the film explores the personal, cultural, and environmental importance of one of the world's favorite fruits. Shot on location in China, Finland, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, and featuring an eclectic cast of people who have been touched by this remarkable fruit, MONDO BANANA cooks up a delicious banana-flavored medley of puppetry, culinary demonstrations, exorcisms, scientific research, performance art, anthropology, underground film, and dragon-dancing to peel away the secrets of human-banana relations and celebrate the age-old connection between people and plants.
- The evolving lives and art work of several talented homeless and indigent fine arts painters who create art, despite the obstacles, on LA's Skid Row. In return, art transforms lives.
- Ashley is late to a first date and Perry is lost trying to get to a High school reunion when they collide in the path of a mugger who leaves them both in disarray. They now will have to help one another to get to where they have to be.