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- One person can keep a family together and, when that one person is gone, a family can be torn apart.
- Bug wants to be a Starship Ranger, but there's one thing they are he's not... human! On a far off world, one small alien bug sets out to find love and save the universe! So get ready because the Future is Now!
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- Harold, an obsessed gardener, thinks he has control over the garden he has created. Until it turns on him. Harold must escape the clutches of the evil plants with help from an unlikely visitor.
- Two teenagers, set up by their parents to lose their virginity, come together and connect on their own terms.
- A deep cover agent is framed after a botched sting operation and the assassination of two undercover officers.
- Far from being a seamy exploitation flick, this fascinating documentary could alter the way you view certain taboo behavior. Startling not just for its unique footage, but also for the enlightening interviews and analysis it provides.
- Dystopian Chicago. Sometime in the future. Zorina Harcrow is locked in a decrepit prison. She is a poet and scrawls her verse in a beat up notebook. As she writes, her poetry is spoken to us through voiceover and will be the only dialogue in the film. The poet is constrained by a digital clock embedded inside her arm that counts down from eleven minutes. Zorina's sister Faye Harcrow tries to break into the prison. But is successful only on her second try. Zorina's arm clock gets down to zero and she frantically finishes her poem. She is taken away by guards but drops her poem in the hallway outside the cell. Zorina is placed in a red execution chair, the arm clock counting down to her death. Zorina is executed just as Faye, after fighting off armed guards, reaches Zorina's empty cell and finds the dropped poem.Faye is filled with revenge, grief, and rage as we hear the final lines of Zorina's poem.
- "The Story of an Hour," is a short story written by Kate Chopin on April 19, 1894. It was originally published in Vogue on December 6, 1894, as "The Dream of an Hour". Later it was reprinted in St. Louis Life on January 5, 1895, as "The Story of an Hour". The title of the short story refers to the time elapsed between the moments at which the protagonist, Louise Mallard, hears that her husband is dead and when she discovers that he is alive after all.
- A teenager, who is so ingrained into the rules of a role-playing game, becomes oblivious to the rules of the real world.
- Based on Larry Brown's haunting short story, Kubuku Rides (This Is It) affords the audience an unblinking view of a household steeped in secrets and desperation. We experience Angel's intense addiction from a harrowing insider's view - the eyes of her 8-year old son - on a day that will change everything.
- A comedy about two young boys who discover a breast-feeding video and decide to watch it while they're home alone. Trouble arises when Mom comes back and the tape gets stuck in the VCR.
- An animator draws a rat then a cat, who proceed to chase each other through the animator's constantly-changing backgrounds and animation styles.
- ShortIn 2012 a trio of teenage boys pursue internet fame with their skateboarding videos. Their next big idea leads CJ, Ray, and Jack into the abandoned tunnels under Chicago to record their next video. Once underground CJ discovers that Ray and Jack haven't been completely honest about their intentions in the tunnels and all three boys encounter an unknown danger that lurks below.
- A washed-up celebrity struggles to escape her criminalizing mistakes and is manipulated into giving herself up to the spotlight.
- A virgin tries to lose it all on the Eve of the Year 2000.
- Set in July 1969, on the night the moon changed the world, a young man named Douglas takes his first steps toward becoming a man, and learning there is no S in the word toward.
- As a lottery winner lies dying in an ambulance, the murder plot against him is gradually unveiled.
- Darrow, a roguish romantic who never looks before leaping, escapes from prison. He steals some clothes and a car to secure a new identity for himself and speeds through the Midwestern countryside to the farm where his former love Lily lives. Darrow lies to regain her trust and start a new life, but runs into trouble when his past catches up with him. With the police close behind, Darrow must choose to cling to his fantasy life or flee and live to love another day.
- 7-year-old Julia loves to do magic. She carries a magic wand everywhere she goes. When a popcorn vendor refuses to give her some popcorn for free, she doesn't hesitate to use it.
- Two Lemmings ponder the meaning of life, sex, and conformity as they march with the rest of the herd off a cliff.
- A young man struggles to gain mass, even with the help of his supportive trainer.
- An inept criminal attempts to rob a local liquor store but falls victim to the antics of his getaway driver's eccentric tag-along brother.
- On a late summer afternoon, a tall shy teenager named Mica, is fully absorbed by the virtual reality world within her wearable "Screens". As Mica attempts to hide in plain sight, she's visited by her childhood imaginary friend, Sonic. He takes her back to a place where she used to have full reign of her imagination, otherwise known as The Grove. While there, Sonic tries to convince her that she doesn't need to hide behind her Screens. Giving them up proves to be a real challenge for her, especially when confronted by other users. Rather than run away from reality, Mica takes a baby step towards finding real human connection.
- A frustrated writer struggles to find the motivation behind a story that involves two brothers and their differences. While letting the story unfold, events escalate as he writes the final revision and the story takes him to places he did not expect.
- Feature-length documentary pits an Orthodox Jewish matchmaker versus a charming half-Jewish bachelor who is unable to settle down.
- A victim of a recorded-by-phone beat down seeks revenge against those who did nothing to help him.
- A superficial woman is torn between the 'unconditional love' of a mother and her desire for social acceptance when she gives birth to a green baby.
- A rich spoiled kid jealous of a talented poor kid tries to overhaul him with money and resources and in the process destroys his own house and mental health.
- In a dark mansion, two kids try to overcome their mother's death while their father has locked himself in the basement, coping with the loss in his own way. Ben and his big sister Andrea, a stubborn teenager, start their first day of school just like any other. But things don't go as planned and they decide to confront their absent father. This backfires when their father unleashes his latest invention and it tries to destroy them all.
- Guillermo Locke is an American anthropology student traveling to Brazil for the first time to study its "culture of violence" for his thesis. " Mestre" is a poor but respected community leader and master teacher of Capoeira (ka' pou ey' ra), a Brazilian tradition of martial arts and dance. Namibia is Mestre's whimsical 12-year-old daughter. The lives of all three are changed forever as they cross paths amidst the paradoxical, spiritual, and celebratory backdrop of Carnival.
- A space obsessed high school student takes off on a mission to win the girl of his dreams
- When a checked-out hardware store worker lands the opportunity to finally follow his dreams, he must stand up to his worst customer in order to move beyond his current situation and in this he finds the courage to fulfill his potential.
- A lonely DVD store clerk is manipulated into orchestrating his own murder.