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- A young cryptozoologist hunts the legendary El Chupacabra in hopes of collecting a $50,000 reward with the help of his estranged best friend and the only girl he's ever loved.
- Yasmin, a foreign exchange student, yearns to stay in America but high school is coming to an end so she's got little time to sort out the romantic feelings she's having for the jock, the nerd and the stoner in her orbit. Her kindly host Agnes finds a way to unlock Yasmin's outer beauty, turning her from awkward, ugly duckling to beautiful, sexy swan as can only happen in raunchy 80's teen comedies.
- Jess is a mess. Bad job. Love life in shambles. She's in need of a serious do-over. When her sketchy friend Dalton offers her a time travel serum called "Paradox," she leaps at the chance to fix the mistakes of her past and get back together with the man who got away. Unfortunately the Paradox has limits and Jess has to get creative to find a way to make things right.
- When famous foodie Jackie Lange loses her television empire to the perky Feed TV star Rita Bessemer while in prison for insider trading. She breaks out of the joint to get her revenge, but might get more than she bargained for from her former on screen adversary.
- There was this kid...Tucker Bucker was his name. Everybody picked on him. They say that in a fit of rage, he ate his fellow campers. Twenty years later, evil is unleashed once again on Camp Wanamakachoo when the beast they now call "The Tuckerer" returns to exact revenge on a group of unsuspecting teenagers. But his appetite for junk food just might be stronger than his appetite for blood and vengeance.
- Documentary about two elderly sisters who face the loss of their family farm and birthplace to insurmountable medical bills.
- What do a monkey, a robot, and two numbed out teenagers have in common? The symbiotic processes of the idiot box, as it turns out. Freak Box is a stop-motion satire of the lulling evils of television - an electro-mechanical circus where viewers lose - and find - themselves in the hopelessness of the pixel array.
- Spent is a dark stop-motion tableau of chaos, control, and destiny featuring an unlikely cast of puppets. Set to the mantra-like score (by the band Geezer Lake) of a self-help tape from hell, these demons of monotony populate a craggy subterranean purgatory, each driven to its own course of destiny by a fallen charioteer of the apocalypse. When the charioteer's whip becomes entangled in the spokes of his static cycle, the ensuing meltdown results in a flight to the proverbial mountaintop.
- Panic Attack uses time-lapse photography, stop-motion animation, and creative sound design to express the emotions associated with the experience of panic attacks.
- Ear-splitting improvisational noise sculpture and Christianity aren't normally mentioned in the same breath. But they are the twin passions of North Carolina musician Scotty Irving, and the essential elements of his one-man act, Clang Quartet. Using homemade instruments achieving unfathomable volumes (and inspired by Biblical verse), Irving challenges his audience to rethink traditional ideas of music and spirituality. When Irving's motivations for walking so far out on musical and theological limbs are revealed, the "Armor of God" becomes a metaphor for the courage to create. Armor of God screened at more than eighty festivals and cinema venues internationally, winning nine awards (including a Juror's Citation from the Black Maria Film and Video Festival). The film also screened on regional PBS.
- Animated short about sexual anxieties.