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- Various chronicles of deception, intrigue, and murder in and around frozen Minnesota. All of these tales mysteriously lead back one way or another to Fargo, North Dakota.
- Enforcing his own brand of justice, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a strong-willed, quiet law-man haunted by his past, returns to his native town to see that justice is served to those in need.
- A mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism ravages the city of New York.
- An anthology series centering on famous feuds, including Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, and Truman Capote and the New York elite.
- David Haller is a troubled young man diagnosed as schizophrenic, but after a strange encounter he discovers special powers that will change his life forever.
- An anthology series centered around America's most notorious crimes and criminals.
- Two lawyers from different backgrounds form an unlikely partnership after meeting in court during personal crises, finding balance between ethics and pragmatism.
- A US architect is hired to renovate a big old London hotel. With it he also gets 21 ghosts, who want his help in catching a serial child killer etc.
- Chozen is an animated comedy about its title character, "Chozen," a gay white rapper fresh out of prison.
- Over the course of centuries the early colonies have evolved into giant empires, battling for supremacy. In the last 75 years, the death toll has risen to the billions. Rick Walker, former fighter pilot turned disillusioned freelance flyer is hired to transport a mysterious woman to the site of a secret peace negotiation. Cynthia Perkins claims to be a special ambassador who was called upon in secrecy to bring the stalling negotiations back on track. On their way, Walker and Perkins are ambushed by a group of attack fighters and are forced to crash land on a remote planet called Nydenion. Their way to the peace negotiations becomes a fight against time and an enemy that seems to come from the ranks of their own military, an enemy that Walker knows all too well.
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- A comedy revolving around a group of errant warrant detectives in the Bronx assigned to arrest individuals with outstanding warrants. With bonuses paid out for each body they bring in, the detectives are out to get rich rather than dole out justice.
- TV Mini Series
- A formerly lazy, pot-dealing assistant high school coach, who returns to his hometown as a decorated war hero. He runs across three down-on-their-luck friends and former students and sucks them into his new radical self-help philosophy, which involves harsh consequences for failure.
- Mike's life sucks. He lives alone, eats junk food and works a job he hates. Returning home he finds yet another neighborhood association notice on his door. Having had it with people sticking their noses where they don't belong, particularly the lady across the street with the 'Yard of the month' sign so boldly displayed, he begins to fume. If only he had a shovel...
- The comedic tale of local musician Toe's struggle to put together a tour for his band. Through selling dirt weed, stabbing people in the back, and double-crossing half a dozen of the meanest sons of bitches in Texas, Toe puts himself in a position to achieve his dreams.
- Perhaps the only long running and certainly the largest motion picture sound stage studio outside of New York and Hollywood, the Alexander Film Company of Colorado Springs was active in film and television production for most of the twentieth century. This documentary film will present the first history of the nearly forgotten studio and its work, which began during the silent era in Spokane, Washington before it moved to Colorado in the early sound period. It will provide interviews with studio employees, archivists, historians, and discussion with municipal officials in an effort to promote the re-purposed remains of the studio as an historical site for the city and American cinema heritage.
- The movie begins in the trees, where a couple of sparrows give birth to two little ones. We follow then the adventures of the two young sparrows, (one is called Gazouilly) that fly and play around the Bohemian Montmartre, in Paris, in the beginning of the 50's.
- A grieving man suffering delusions under quarantine is eventually saved by those who share his plight. Shot in B&W, in Spanish with English subtitles, this film documents a man's isolation and crumbling reality. A series of phone messages may be his only tether to his former life.
- A revealing look at the vibrant and full lives lived by queer people in the 1950s amidst a steep rise in governmental regulations against the LGBTQ+ community led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, who ushered in an era of government-sanctioned persecution.
- Even before Stonewall, Pride took root in the 1960s when lesser-known heroes from marginalized communities, including queer girls of color and trans women, played an integral role in the advancement of the movement. Through activism and protest, small and large, the LGBTQ+ community struggled for rights, acceptance and equality.
- In this personal journey, Cheryl Dunye interweaves archival footage, personal testimonies and interviews to show how the 1970s helped forge a national movement, from the first Gay Pride march, to the rise of artists like filmmaker Barbara Hammer and poet Audre Lorde, to the confrontation of intersectional feminism and the backlash and opposition from the religious right,
- New York City in the 1980s, reinvigorated by the prior era's sexual revolution and the ascendance of the Gay Liberation Front, saw an influx of queer people to downtown Manhattan and the rise of the underground ball scene. At the same time, the AIDS epidemic devastated the gay community as Ronald Reagan and his Moral Majority refused to intervene.
- The 1990s were supposed to herald a new era for the LGBTQ+ community. With the election of Bill Clinton, they finally had an ally in the White House - or so they thought. The Culture Wars were in full swing, and being fought everywhere from Capitol Hill to movie theaters to churches. They devastated communities but also galvanized LGBTQ+ people to create policies and organizations that still fight for equality today.