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- US soldier visits the town from where an inspirational Christmas card was sent to him by a church group that mails cards out to servicemen as a goodwill effort.
- When a hillbilly moonshiner is murdered by a powerful competitor, his tough three daughters discover a stash of prohibition whiskey and start undercutting their father's killer's business, with help from a local race car driver.
- The true story of Gary Thomas Rowe, Jr. who worked undercover for the FBI to infiltrate a Ku Klux Klan group in his Alabama hometown and later testified as a key prosecution witness during the trial of several Klansmen for crimes of destruction and murder.
- In 1932, in Boston, the tough Harvard graduated Dr. Meg Laurel lashes out at the corrupt and powerful Judge Adamson. Her husband Dr. Thom Laurel is worried about the damage that the judge may cause in his career and Meg decides to leave him in Boston and return to the orphanage where she was raised to visit her friend Effie Webb. She learns that the orphanage is closed and Effie has returned to her hometown Eagle's Nest in the mountains. When Dr. Laurel arrives at Effie's home, she finds that her friend is on her deathbed under the care of the healer Granny Arrowroot. Dr. Laurel is unsuccessful in her attempt to save Effie that asks her to stay to help her people with her medical knowledge. Soon Dr. Laurel finds an illiterate and backward people that appraises traditions and belief more than the modern medical techniques. Further, she goes against Granny and is not accepted by the community. But both Meg and Granny discover that they have much to learn with each other.
- Steve, suffering from a collapsing marriage, invites his three closest friends on a weekend retreat to the mountains only to discover his real troubles are in the trees that surround them.
- "Escapes" is a 1986 direct-to-video anthology movie of five tales of terror, each originally produced for video. The titles are "Something's Fishy," "Coffee Break," "Who's There," "Jonah's Dream," and "Think Twice."
- In the quest for finding a deeper meaning to life, this is a true story of an American seeker who forsakes the worldly life to enter upon an amazing spiritual journey of self realisation.
- A reporter learns that when you change, everything changes.
- Noah Connelly is a boxer with a tireless opponent: Autism. But when he meets a dancer named Alexia, the two discover together that the toughest fight may be not be of the body, but of the heart.
- During a routine patrol along winding forest road, Sheriff Dan comes across a young woman, disheveled and confused. After following her into the woods, Dan is attacked and killed by strange beings. With their chief suddenly missing, the rest of the rural sheriffs head out to search for him. They find themselves trapped in a supernatural world. Their only chance of escape is to fight their way out. Or can they be saved by Maddie, a little girl the Dark Fae stole sixty years ago.
- Half-sisters Blake and Lennon destroy themselves as they try to understand the cause of their mother's untimely suicide.
- A group of spiritual seekers journey to India and Pakistan to study Qawwali music from the masters of this 1000-year old Sufi music tradition.
- Wesley, a writer and expecting father, finds himself in an isolated manor without his member; compelled by supernatural forces to jump through a series of humiliations to regain it. Along the way Wesley confronts his self-hatred to break the cycle in hopes of becoming a good role model for his child.
- Crane is a short adaptation of the famous Japanese Folktale, Tsuru no Ongaeshi, about a woman that can magically transform into a crane and back, and her devoted, yet poor husband whom is none the wiser.
- Various first generation Americans discuss their struggles in immigrating to the United States; Various Native American tribes also discuss the struggles of preserving their culture.
- Baylee, an avid Youtube Influencer and activist, dreams she is a super hero saving the world, after attending the Women's March. Her cousin unfriends her on social media because of her differing viewpoints. It's about activism in the Trump era and how social media can come between friends and family.
- An endearing and heart touching story about Michael, his relationship with his father, his daughter, his wife, and his own mortality as he returns home after 25 years. Bitter, disappointed, and stubborn Michael must come to terms with his health and the future of his daughter, Chardonnay, and tries to make amends. His regret for not being by his mother's side when she dies of cancer haunts him and his fear of being alone, the future of his daughter, and the everlasting goal -- to be loved and remembered as a good father, husband, son, and human being. Petite Chardonnay will take you places in your heart and mind where you don't want to go, but while there, you will not want to come back.
- A story about a father and daughter and their discovery about their historic relatives during the Sacramento gold rush.
- Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer discover hidden treasure in an abandoned mine, and Pap Finn tries to manipulate the riches away from them.
- Shortly after the death of his wife, a classical cellist, Blake, becomes increasingly obsessed with a bear living on his property in the Tahoe National Forest.