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- Kids for Kidnapping is a young brother and sister's journey into a dark and seedy adult world.
- Stephen King's romantic and visceral short story brought to colorful and horrific life!
- In the city of Los Angeles, the members of SMART (Specialized Mobile Animal Rescue Team) have stepped up to save lives. This division of trained and passionate animal lovers risks life and limb to rescue all kinds of creatures in need.
- The day after John F. Kennedy's assassination, 63 elderly Ohioans lost their lives in one of the largest nursing home fires in United States history. In stark black and white, Fireland cross-cuts numerous witnesses with hundreds of primary remnants of the fire - from photos to the infamous Zapruder footage of Kennedy's assassination (the only color footage in the film). 'America's Holocaust,' as it was called in the few papers that reported on the fire, has tremendous historical and social importance. Twenty-one of its unclaimed victims were buried in a mass grave when Ohio would not pay for individual burials. And while the media largely ignored it, the fire was the impetus for strict regulations on the state and federal levels. Patients died chained to their beds. They varied in age from 17 to 100. Their home had no sprinkler system, only three fire extinguishers, and phones that didn't work. They had only two staff persons to help them. They had no chance. They were quickly forgotten by everyone besides a quiet mid western community. No longer.
- A surreal comedy about Sebastian, an unemployed reptile rescuer who lives in his sister's basement. After she kicks him out, he must find a new home for his cold-blooded friends.
- SOLDIER focuses on Daniel Krug: a heroic firefighter, father of five, SWAT trainer and armored combat enthusiast. Daniel is also a former sniper, with ten years of combat, security, rescue and recovery experience in Iraq. And over the past decade, he's lost 11 of his close military friends - and almost lost himself - to PTSD.
- In the military science fiction film LIONS, two estranged sisters wage a different kind of war.
- A boy. A garage. A monster. In the film MADE YOU LOOK, nothing is as it seems. Better keep your eyes wide open. Written and directed by Justin Zimmerman, featuring special effects by Academy Award-winner Chris Walas, and co-written by and introducing Kian Doughty, MADE YOU LOOK is simply spooky fun.
- The Titanic of Southampton traces the lasting and haunting effects of the Titanic disaster on the town of Southampton a century later.
- In 1852, intercollegiate competition began between two novice rowing teams at New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee. This race, corporately sponsored by a railroad company, brought together Harvard and Yale for spirited, if quite slow, competition. These rowers would find themselves caught in a fiercer struggle in the Civil War, where over a half of the young men served as officers, and two men died wearing opposing Union and Confederate uniforms. The Calling cross-cuts these historical revelations with the modern sport of crew. Rowing, which began the modern sports industrial complex, is shunned by television, ignored by corporate sponsors and virtually unknown to modern sport fans. Rowing is now the ultimate amateur sport - without recognition, an individual participates because he or she loves the challenge, not the reward. The Calling is a highly visual exploration into our sports, our culture and our history.
- SARA'S COLUMBINE is a documentary that focuses on one woman's experience with the horrific 1999 school shooting, and how this historic encounter changed her during three distinct periods of her life. After she survived the massacre, Sara was featured on a multitude of media outlets, culminating in a Montel Williams Show 'special' just two days after the event. This footage, along with personal interviews conducted in 2005 and 2014 and hundreds of scanned photos, makes up SARA'S COLUMBINE, a powerful and inspirational personal journey.
- With his hilarious and often insane Flash animations, Jim Choma reached an audience larger than the population of Canada...and helped make the internet worth visiting. But hey, not everyone makes it.
- Death On A Rock follows a woman's final year of happiness, pain, and growth.
- Here are inspiring portraits of five families, each caring for an emotionally handicapped, or alcohol-addicted member. The love the family members feel for their disabled relatives is evident, as the film shows the joy, as well as the burdens their care imposes. Gammi is an elderly African American woman with Alzheimer's disease. Her family members are tolerant of her repetitive and often senseless babbling. They stroke and comfort her, and laugh fondly at her foibles. Michael is an eight-year-old with Downs' syndrome. His mother, who already had two children, knew ahead of time that she would have a disabled child and chose not to abort. The family does not regret the decision, and, in fact, feels Michael is an important part of their lives. Shane is an impoverished teenager from Appalachia. His father left the family when he was young and his mother is a recovering alcoholic. Jenny, a college student, also has an alcoholic parent. It has not been easy for her to deal with confronting her mother about her alcoholism. Dale is a middle-aged paranoid schizophrenic. The family accepts the fact that he sometimes has bizarre visions. In a society in which multitudes of people share similar mental disorders and are abandoned by their families or their communities, these portraits are a reminder that patience and fortitude bring their own satisfactions.
- A girl, a gun and one hilarious last chance. What could go wrong?
- A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. Allison works as a fire lookout in the Willamette National Forest. When she is called down early for a medical emergency with her father, she is forced to face the present and the past that has led her there. Focusing on family dynamics & personal displacement, the film aligns impeccable acting with the scenic beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The film is was shot on three formats, one for each act of the film: Super 16mm, HD, and 35mm. Winner Best Cinematography: 2014 Arizona International Film Festival; 2014 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival; 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. Winner Best Narrative Feature: 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, 2014 Mt Hood Independent Film Festival. Audience Choice Best Feature, 2014 Columbia Gorge International Film Festival
- A young man, who lives his life in silent black and white, is tormented by strange, color visions of mouths yelling. Desperate for release, he puts on a pair of wings, climbs a canyon wall, and tries for flight.
- A close-up look into the world of low-level professional baseball
- A experimental film of intense color and sound. What is the CW? You have all the clues you need, but can you figure it out?
- Cross-cuts three elderly citizens discussing the triumphs and tragedies of their later lives.
- Hella Strong explores Blow Pony, a monthly dance party and show space run by DJ and activist Airick Heater. The event brings together Portland's sometimes splintered queer scene, combating oppression and negativity from outside as well as within the LGBT community through music, mayhem, and dance.
- Sixteen strangers discuss love, hate and violence.
- A young woman, trapped and monitored by an obsessive admirer, must outwit her captor to escape to the outside world.
- Gothic follows an older woman's memories of a broken and violent marriage. There's more to the story then she wants to admit, but are you prepared for the truth?
- High school student Gerardo was arrested by ICE in Ohio, spent almost 2 months in prison and is scheduled to be deported. THE OTHER BORDER is his American story, told through intimate interviews and shot exclusively on 8mm and 16mm film.
- A woman plagued by migraines begins to suspect her nosy neighbor might just be the cause. The result? Black comedy at its finest!
- Through the eyes of the last survivor, Sigmund Kozma, Meeting Again captures a terrible personal moment that makes up the only real record of Ohio's largest mining disaster.
- An elderly man wrestles with the past in unHEARD, a silent 16mm film written and directed by 8th grader Kian Doughty.
- A silent murder mystery in a frozen landscape.
- Jack confronts creatures both real and imaginary on an extraordinary visual animated roller coaster, created with some of the comic world's finest artists. Jack emerges triumphant, reborn - and the singer of the best band around to boot.