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- The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
- Follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption.
- During the Johnson County War in 1890 Wyoming, a sheriff born into wealth does his best to protect immigrant farmers from rich cattle interests.
- A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team.
- Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time.
- Newlyweds Suze and Arthur become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary into the couple's sexual and gender identities.
- A father and son, who have been living off grid for 20 years, encounter an outsider who threatens to destroy the utopia they've built.
- An aging cowboy movie star deserts a film set and tries to reconnect with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in thirty years, only to learn that he has a child he never knew about.
- A series of videos containing footage of real life events that were too disturbing for television.
- A corrupt prison guard becomes involved in a plot to murder a black revolutionary serving time in his prison.
- A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.
- Follows a team of investigators as they try to uncover and solve mysterious paranormal events.
- An assassin is out to complete her list of targets and exact her own brand of justice.
- Haunted by visions from his abusive childhood, Montana deputy sheriff Lou Ford gradually exhibits the signs of a homicidal schizophrenic.
- Frank T. Wells has just been released from prison after serving a term for manslaughter. Frank's a reasonably honest man and a good rodeo rider. When he meets up with Scarlett, a bank robber on the run, his whole life changes.
- Mayor J.P. Gallagher and Sheriff Ed Lester have called in an elite team of paranormal investigators to help solve a mystery that's buried beneath the streets of Butte, Montana.
- Biography of the famed motorcycle daredevil, much of which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. The film depicts Knievel reflecting on major events in his life just before a big jump.
- A trio of teenage skateboarders looking to film at a new location stumble upon a dark and mysterious discovery.
- In 1880s China, a girl is sold into marriage by her father. Rather than becoming a bride, Lalu ends up in a gold-mining town where she forges a path for her own freedom and, ultimately, true love.
- A young man is hired as the executioner at a prison where his brother sits on death row. Things get more surreal when he falls in love with his brother's ex-girlfriend -- who's imprisoned herself.
- When 22 year-old Rae, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, is targeted by Neo-Nazis in Billings, Montana, her ancestors' trauma becomes real.
- When many believed that "the only good Indian is a dead Indian," Chief Tendoy has an encounter with President Ulysses Grant that culminates in a duel of the titans where injustice, theft of land, and violation of treaties are debated.
- In a snowy American mountain town, a Brown immigrant chased by Immigrations Enforcement tries to build a new life with a young white orphan girl that he rescued. Will he betray the land he lives in or will America kill him first?
- The Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska is home to the Kvichak and Nushagak rivers, the two most prolific sockeye salmon runs left in the world. Two mining companies, Northern Dynasty Minerals and Anglo American, have proposed an open-pit and under-ground mine at the headwaters of the two rivers. The area is the second largest deposit of copper, gold and molybdenum ever discovered and has an estimated value of more than $300 billion. Despite promises of a clean project by mining officials, the accident-plagued history of hard rock mining has wrought one of the biggest land use issues Alaska has ever faced. Red Gold is our attempt to give a face to the issue, and give a voice to the people of Bristol Bay who depend on this extraordinary fishery. We set out to create a different kind of environmental documentary--one that gives all sides a chance to be seen and heard. Red Gold is more about the place and its people than the facts and numbers. For the first time, Bristol Bay's subsistence, commercial and sport-fishing communities have joined together for a common cause.
- Robbie Knievel, 52 and the owner of 20 world records and 350 jumps worldwide, life is uncovered through his personal pursuit of sobriety and the need of continuing his father's legacy by jumping once again.
- Most American Jews live in large cities where they are free to define themselves in any way they wish. But almost invisible to most of the country are roughly one million Jews scattered across far-flung communities. For them, Jewish identity is a daily urgent challenge; if they don't personally uphold their communities and live affirmative Jewish lives, they and their legacies could fade away forever.
- Ex-con is released from jail, goes through release procedure, buys a gun, tries to pick up girl in bar, tries to sleep, meets up with ex-prison buddy, goes to take revenge on drug deal gone sour. A minimalist drama of dire simplicity, using avant-garde methods.
- A telling story of an unemployed Vietnam vet in Butte, Montana, whose wife leaves him after seven years when she feels there is no longer communication between them and - more painfully and pointedly - because she is unable to have a child owing to his sterility from exposure to Agent Orange. Told in a gentle style, richly emotional, Bell Diamond was made with non-professionals drawn from the community of Butte.
- The contemporary relevance of american icon Evel Knievel as explained by Lathan Mckay.
- During a fateful hunting trip, a once inseparable bond between two fathers Rick and Marc, unravels as shocking accusations of impropriety emerge, thrusting them into a desperate struggle for truth and redemption amidst the unforgiving wilderness.
- It tells the fascinating, timeless story of Montana's untold freestyle legacy, through the struggles and victories of some of the state's most renowned skiers, as they share a common bond that is the unbreakable Montana spirit.
- When Kari Green discovers the screaming faces of her abducted classmates inside her autistic brother's sketch book, she follows him as he sneaks out into the night. Only to discover why his drawings are so realistic and why the police have only found blood at all the crime scenes.
- World renowned daredevil, Evel Knievel, tells the story of his exploits and philosphy, intercut with his stunts and the comments of various observers and friends.
- In depressed Butte, Montana, young men struggle to forge modest lives and make sense of it all.
- Evel Knievel talks about backing out of the Snake River Canyon jump
- Former US Cavalry Captain Zachariah Coleman, leader of the notorious Coleman gang, is falsely accused as the killer of teen aged Joleen Miller and her family. Zack is tracked down by U. S. Marshal Coleen Randal and her deputy Jonathan White Eagle. In the Black Rose Saloon, Zack and his Blackfoot bride Bearmedicine come head to head with Marshal Randal and her deputy in a deadly game of chess.
- The journey of Evel archaeology.
- A group of foul-mouthed puppets, lead by Peck T. Russel the Rooster, run a children's television studio. Negotiations, betrayals, and violence ensue.
- Of all the emigrant groups to arrive in the United States the Finns and the Irish were the most restless. Both pushed west with the frontier and in 1917 in Butte, Montana, their paths crossed to make an explosive combination with the emerging American Labour movement.
- ShortBearing witness to an American hate crime.
- Project Cloud 9 -n. Informal A state of elation or great happiness Project Cloud 9 was formed by some of the best kiteboarders in the world and is dedicated to finding the best spots for snowkiting within the USA. Follow the epic journey as a group of Snowkiters load into a tiny RV for a month long trek across the Rocky Mountains. Filmed on location in Idaho, Montana, Utah & Colorado, Project: Cloud 9 showcases the daily adventures from riders who travel in search of wind, snow and the ultimate natural terrain. From deep powder near the Kansas border, to roadside jibbing and climbing steep hills in the backcountry, this documentary will inspire anyone who loves winter and reminds us all why we Snowkite.
- Having to depend on their own internal fortitude and courage, a military officer, a corporate assassin, an aging peace keeper, and an arcane noble's paths are forced together in a story of survival and adventure.
- This short, filmed in an impromptu fashion, showcases the life of two dogs: an energetic sheepadoodle named Mable and a lazy havanese named Olive.
- Matt likes weed, but he has no money and no friends. Matt's life kinda blows.
- IGRS agents led by Gloria Sanders race to rescue child trafficking victims and dismantle a cartel, while an internal mole threatens to expose IGRS's covert ops founded by billionaire Carlton Prophet after his sister was trafficked.
- Shot in the midst of the 2000 U.S. election and ensuing recount, The Opportunity Crisis examines the intersection between cultural awareness and ideological hegemony. A cautionary tale about prioritizing fiscal growth at any cost.