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- Two couples deal with family, trauma, and illness at the spark of their relationships.
- Austin is an action crime film revolving around a group of Marine Raiders and a CIA operative pulled into a task force team under the supervision of the FBI. The team is formed through a retired Marine Colonel because of their special skill set and ability to operate as a unit against superior odds both physical and political. Their mission is to take down a cartel operating on U.S. soil that deals in trafficking drugs, weapons, and children. With the Cartel's large group of contacts and customers in the 1% they have operated for decades above the law doing whatever they want, and wherever. Will that trend continue, or will the team finally put an end to the evil?
- "Why Dance!" is a documentary film that takes a look inside the world of seven young male dancers and their stories about how dance changed their lives. It looks at all aspect of being a male dancer, from the good to the bad, like bullies, costumes, competitions, recitals, and the hard work it takes. This is a good resource for any parent or boy that is thinking of taking dance.
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- As a young Soviet student in 1978, Ieva could not have predicted that a holiday visit to her father, Imants Lesinskis, then working in the Soviet mission at the United Nations in New York City, would irreversibly split her life in two. Entangled in a dark spy game, Ieva is forced to leave her former life behind, never to see her mother or her homeland of Latvia again. Pulling back the curtain on the shady behind-the-scenes world of the Cold War, this film tells a daughter's dramatic story of her double-agent father, exploring their relationship against the backdrop of events which have their roots over four decades ago. In order to find herself and understand the game she was part of, Ieva sets out on a journey to the past, confronting family secrets, lies and betrayal.
- A getaway for friends is shattered when Emma, scarred by a childhood prank, seeks revenge. Manipulating fear, she pits them against each other and unearths dark secrets. Tensions rise as they confront past sins while trying to survive.
- It's been 24 years since the serial killer Douglas Fisher was executed on Easter night. This year, a group partying teenagers not only raise some hell, but literally raise the dead.
- An opportunistic congressman schemes to have his much younger wife killed, but she's already a step ahead of him.
- When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.
- The eyewitness story of the illegal U.S. and U.K. military anthrax vaccination programs, which is recommended by Montel Williams as the Must-See Documentary of the Year. Because of the vaccine's crippling and deadly consequences when incurable auto-immune disease and birth defects spread like wildfire through Gulf War veterans, your nation was compromised by a for-profit no-liability procurement system ruled by political fears & corrupt scientists. Watch this documentary to learn why you must stop illegal human experiments in the name of Homeland Security. By saving a veteran, you can save your own life.
- A documentary filmmaker is injured and shaken after joining three groups of men from the world of bigfoot hunting.
- Held at Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg, Va., MLR Rising brought together 50 of the top North American college prospects for four days of practices and workshops that culminated in matches that spotlight these players. Coaches from all twelve of Major League Rugby's teams attended. Results from the camp will determine who will be selected in the 2024 MLR College Draft.
- In early 2019, filmmaker Jason O'Brien was dealing with a great deal of personal stress and heartbreak. He had divorced his wife of 23 years the previous year, alienated his daughter because of the divorce, and had recently seen the end of a 2 1/2 year relationship with a woman who he thought he was meant to be with forever. At one of the darkest times of his life, he remembered how during a previous stressful time of his life, his journeys to make his documentary film Cuddle ended up saving his life. He felt there was more to say about the cuddle movement in the years since the first film, and bravely turned the camera around on himself to document a very painful and personal journey to heal. His travels in the summer of 2019 took him to Virginia, Chicago, Florida, Los Angeles, and New York City. There were so many new people now involved in the cuddle movement (Cuddle Sanctuary, Cuddlist, and more), and his desire: to tell their story, while they help him tell his. The brand new documentary "Cuddle Me" picks up after the introduction of the cuddle services in the first film, and shows one person's journey of healing that can be had in one of the most talked about and controversial human movements ever.
- Two undercover detectives are underestimated as they use their wit, charm, and skills to outsmart the biggest arms dealer in the region and all of his puppets.
- It's dangerous to go to the woods alone. The spirit of the forest defends her realm against interlopers across four seasons, but nothing can stop the changes coming.
- Synopsis: When he rolled into the Jim Crow South on a Greyhound bus - a black man sitting in the whites-only front seat - James Farmer was scared. "Courage is not being unafraid, but doing what needs to be done in spite of fear," said the founder of the Freedom Rides and pioneer of the earliest sit-ins. A relentless leader, a dynamic speaker, and a forceful organizer, Farmer was one of the first civil rights activists to use nonviolent direct action to fight for dignity and justice. Yet at what cost? His own family suffered from his frequent absences, prison stays, and threats made on his life. And, he was continually disappointed in his lack of recognition, especially after witnessing the momentous legacy of Martin Luther King, a man ten years his junior. The Good Fight chronicles Farmer's life, in his own words, from his earliest days as a "Great Debater" at Wiley College to his legacy teaching a new generation of students about the movement that shaped a country.
- A documentary narrative about the Battle of Fredericksburg, based on firsthand accounts of the Battle.
- Banding together to enjoy Harry Potter and promote literacy and indie music, these young musicians perform across the U.S., rocking libraries and championing a Do-It-Yourself philosophy. It is a music movement unlike any other, raising thousands of dollars for literacy programs and other non-profits, and inspiring kids to be as fearless as Harry in their creativity. The Wizard Rockumentary documents the wizard rock community during the year leading up to the release of the final Harry Potter book, the rise of wizard rock bands from less than 30 to over 450, and their journey from obscurity to international media coverage. Their story will inspire you to take a chance, do what you love, and see what magic can happen.
- A young woman pushes her side-hustle in a crowded restaurant and ends up in the middle of an ongoing domestic argument.
- A man arrives at the hospital in an unusual condition. He is, to all appearances, dead, but it will take a bit of convincing before he's willing to admit it.