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- A ranching family in Montana faces off against others encroaching on their land.
- Casey Ryback hops on a Colorado to LA train to start a vacation with his niece. Early into the trip, terrorists board the train and use it as a mobile HQ to hijack a top secret destructive US satellite.
- A teenage girl suffering from anxiety due to a tragic event from her past finds herself hunted through the woods by a sociopath on a murderous rampage.
- Lucy has always used food to escape life's problems, but when this self-titled "fat friend" lures her group of old college buddies to the Montana wilderness, she reveals a new self - skinny, beautiful and still flawed.
- Faced with the responsibility to take care of her addict, veteran father, headstrong teen Mickey Peck keeps her household afloat.
- Career criminal Frank plans a bank heist and sends for his buddies to help pull the job. Before his buddies arrive, he's caught, forcing his cohorts to pull the job alone. Frank soon escapes, setting off a search by the bumbling cops.
- A good-natured vampire must use his powers to defeat an old nemesis, who has kidnapped his son, in Montana.
- Cattle king wants Reagan's small ranch, and Latina beauty Lola McLaughlin. His men kill Reagan's pregnant wife. Reagan leaves his tin badge on Consuela's grave, and with Winchester, scattergun, and Colt, rides alone against a hundred.
- An introvert is given a locked treasure chest worth millions which forces him to go on a wacky series of multi-genre adventures to find the key.
- Having spent his entire life in a dark cell, never seeing the light of day or another human being, the "Captive" is released into society and must learn how to live for the first time as an adult.
- Drama dealing with the hazardous work of the U. S. Forest Service's paratroop fire-fighters in Montana.
- When 22 year-old Rae, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, is targeted by Neo-Nazis in Billings, Montana, her ancestors' trauma becomes real.
- When an aging college professor confronts two hunters trespassing on his property, he begins an escalating battle of wills that will test his faith in everything he holds dear. Adapted from a short story by acclaimed author James Lee Burke, WINTER LIGHT is a modern-day revisionist Western set in the frozen wilderness of Montana.
- Ranger Don Stuart, pursuing a forest arsonist, finds time to romance a socialite.
- A man who is dissatisfied with his family life leaves home for weeks at a time, drifting from town to town.
- Slant Streets is a Memory-Loss Action film about a homeless Native American fighting to stay alive and put his life back together on the streets of a gritty Montana town, after losing his wife - and memory - in an accident.
- A young brawler falls in love with a beautiful artist and must choose between his support system and his dreams.
- An exposé of an idyllic small town agricultural non-profit in the heart of Northeast Iowa. This film showcases misconduct and mismanagement at the Pepperfield Project in an effort to cauterize the end of patterns of injustice.
- Ojibway tribe member Hiawatha is sent by his chief to investigate the warlike intentions of the neighboring Dakotah and Illinois tribes that routinely trespass into Ojibway territory.
- A young woman in the 1930s is pulled into a fractured mob's power feud, and finds herself in a race against time and malicious men to find the former mob boss's treasure cache.
- Despite being let down and left behind by America's foster care system, a pair of plucky underdogs from Montana, set out to change the system that raised them. Having recently aged out of foster care, From Place to Place follows Micah, Mandy & Raif as they face life with little support beyond their social worker, Matt. Raif falls in and out of love as many times as he jumps trains, Mandy tries to succeed at her education and Micah just can't stay out of jail. Mustering courage into action, Mandy and Raif travel to Capitol Hill to tell their stories and try to change the system that raised them for generations to come.
- Mia is eight years old and wants to do anything but hang out at her dads house trying to sell a car that doesn't run. Her father, Joe has real concerns he's grappling with. The Hero Pose is a story about Joe and Mia, father and daughter, and those precious moments when two people are able to pause and connect.
- A new type of radio waves are causing the dead to rise.
- Two killers descend upon the Hideaway Cafe, where a waitress with a secret holds the key to surviving the night.
- Follow Alex Rodriguez across America as he discovers and curates records for Coachella Music Festival's on-site record store while in the process meeting and swapping stories with fellow collectors and musicians.
- The mis-adventures of an American Punk Rock band self-destructing on the road, as the country takes sides during the fall of 2016. On Amazon and Vimeo.
- Although an icon of the American West, the buffalo was hunted to near extinction until a handful of determined people stepped in to save it.
- Men and women firefighters risk their lives parachuting into remote forest fires.
- Director Kevin Booth navigates through the cutting edge of Cannabis research while becoming a foster parent to a child court ordered to take powerful mind altering drugs.
- EXPIRED? Food Waste in America is a short film that explores how misleading date labels on food products contribute to the 160 billion pounds of food wasted in America each year.
- Filmmaker Nathan Kornick uses interviews with his friend, Chris Shields, and confessional footage to reflect on the power of movies to help us better understand ourselves and each other.
- A film about place and belonging.
- This is an interview with Joshua Michael and Ilsa Ambika from Selway Studios. They share their love for storytelling and are looking for community support.
- When The International Playboys take a wrong turn while on their cross-country tour, they end up in a ghost town, populated by all sorts of freakish citizens. Several drinks and several more songs later, the band realizes that they may not make it out of this place with their lives.
- "One Toke Over the Line...and Still Smokin'" celebrates the lives and career of folk-rock duo Brewer and Shipley. Their Top 10 song, "One Toke Over the Line," became a counterculture anthem in the early 1970s and earned them a spot on Nixon's enemies list. From their first performances on the national folk music circuit to their 1967 debut at the Troubadour, Brewer and Shipley became part of the vanguard of the folk-rock era. The film follows Michael Brewer and Tom Shipley on tour around the country in the years leading up to the 50th anniversary of their musical act. Brewer and Shipley produced a rich repertoire of music and recordings that continue beyond their 50 years as a team. With humor and insight, Brewer and Shipley sing and tell tales of their eventful and creative lives on and off the road and offer their passionate opinions about music, politics, and culture. The film features never-before-seen archival material and musical performances, including new and unreleased music. Veteran blues musician and composer Nick Gravenites, pianist and former touring bandmate Mark Naftalin, musician and singer Danny Cox, musician/composer Keith Brewer, sound recordist Stephen Barncard, and musician/composer Jorma Kaukonen are among the friends and contemporaries who share their thoughts on Brewer and Shipley's music and their contribution to the birth of folk-rock music.
- ShortWhen a greedy businessman disappears before his takeover of a small town's factory, the townsfolk are split between those who want to find him and those who kidnapped him.
- 50 Over is a documentary film that follows four friends as they travel to all 50 states, in 50 days, stopping in each state to play a round of golf. From Maine to Florida, from Florida to the Midwest, from the Midwest through the Four Corners, the Pacific Northwest, even Alaska and Hawaii, this film explores the beauty and diversity of this country through the lens of public golf. The conflict of driving a '91 Dodge camper van, the constant mystery of the next night's accommodations, and a schedule that many deemed impossible, the narrative certainly does not lack drama. However, apart from the inevitable ups and downs of such a journey, this film explores much more. Golf is a game that for so long has carried with it a reputation. Golf has come to be synonymous with terms such as elitism, upper class, and the country club. This is not an unfair assessment, however, golf has another side. By playing public, inexpensive courses, talking with course owners and the wide variety of people who frequent the tattered fairways of this country, this film paints a picture of golf, away from the country club, at the courses that have helped shape the lives of so many.
- In the town of Tawachi, a liquid life force called "OOZE" transfers itself through several people, as everyone in the town (and the universe) tries to catch it.
- A documentary film with Christian single adults of all ages and issues and various thought leaders [Updated 2022].
- None of this was planned. No aggrandizement or downplaying, merely the moment - exactly as it is.
- A group of underdogs have to save their small hometown from humanoid monsters before it is too late.
- Love Like Gold is a story of Gage and Lola. Gage, a wayward ranch hand in search of something different in his life, and Lola, a singer who wants to get away from the bad choices and hardships that have fallen on her. When these two meet they can't tell if they should trust each other to fall in love and start clean, or if there is no hope left for love and try to run away like they always have.
- Part One: The Fight for Conservation In an era of unchecked exploitation, a new breed of leaders emerges with radical ideas about adopting practices that benefit the greatest portion of the population. Part Two: Building the System In its early decades, the U.S. Forest Service had to invent the tools and policies needed to manage public lands. Natural and social disasters including catastrophic fires and the Great Depression had a powerful influence on the young agency. Part Three: Boom! World War II transformed the nation, as well as the U.S. Forest Service. The agency shifted from a stewardship role, caring for the land, to the role of production, fulfilling postwar demands. This was the time when the multiple use concept was put into action, and also the time when conflicts began to develop among competing interests. Part Four: The Greatest Good? With a more outspoken public and increased environmental activism challenging the interests of logging and ranching communities, the Forest Service found it difficult to determine the greatest good. A new scientific understanding of ecosystems helped form a vision for public land management that continues to evolve and guide the U.S. Forest Service.
- Mississippi Queen follows Paige, a southerner returning home, who digs past the mask of hospitality to examine gay values and the ex-gay ministry, interviewing southerners on both sides of the issues, including her parents who help convert homosexuals.
- Trying to escape his complicity in an environmental disaster, Will Marten (Kiowa Gordon), a gifted economist, retreats into an Eden of his own making, but when a tyrannical energy conglomerate threatens to destroy paradise, he devotes himself to finding a sustainable solution. Caught between the installation of a new extraction device on the outskirts of town and a confrontation with Carson (Laura Lovo), a young idealist, Will must alter his course of action. When the numbers add up, Will wakes to the realization that the only way to halt further climate disaster is to remove those who foster it from the equation. It is his lot in life to become THE CONSERVATIONIST.