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- After moving into a run-down farmhouse with his two daughters, a skeptical author seeks to uncover a sinister past that haunts the house and terrorizes his family.
- The Road to Urmi is based on a true historical story of the Assyrian Genocide. The story takes us back to 1915, following the Ottoman's declaration of the war against the Assyrians who lived under their authorities. The Assyrians are viciously attacked and massacred by the Ottoman Turks. Beginning with the kidnapping of Hormiz, the brother of Patriarch Mar Benyamin Shimun, in order to force him to surrender his people and weapons to an inevitably unjust and brutal death in the hands of the Turks. Tragically, Patriarch Mar Benyamin is pressed to make one of the most difficult decisions of his life. He sacrifices his beloved brother for the safety and honor of Assyrians to secure their future. The Assyrians leave behind their ancestral land attempt to escape through the unforgiving and rough mountain terrain of Turkey and into Urmi, Iran. The story revolves around Miriam and her ten-year old son, Emmanuel, who manage to flee from the Turkish army while doing her best to shelter her son from the gruesome reality of mass destruction of villages and genocide everywhere. On their journey, they meet David who stayed behind to witness the events committed by the Turks and be an informant for the Patriarch. David attempts to help Miriam and Emmanuel escape to Urmi, putting his life in immense danger.
- After his beloved fiancé was forcibly taken away, Esho a school teacher, is falsely accused of committing a crime and gets thrown in an Iraqi prison. While in prison, he witnesses the unjust execution of three activists who become heroes in their martyrdom for defending the human rights of the indigenous Assyrian people in the Middle East. Upon his prison release, Esho vows to honor the martyrs' courage and sacrifice by journeying the world to share their stories. Ultimately, he gains international attention when he meets an American journalist, William Cooper, a representative of the United Nations Human Rights Organization.
- A group of boy scouts camping in the woods desperately fights to survive a deadly infection that is killing them one by one.
- Due to desegregation and overcrowding of schools, a diverse group of underprivileged middle-schoolers take a daily 40-minute bus ride to an affluent, mostly Caucasian community and faces bullying and rejection.