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- A young woman comes to in a roadside diner with no idea where she is or how she got there. Split between two timelines, she gets taken on a violent journey as she seeks out the person responsible for her lover's death.
- Daisy starts college and meets Blake. She finds herself up against a secret sisterhood, The Ivies, that maybe was involved in a student's death 6 months earlier.
- A group of college kids accidentally create, and then unleash, a curse that makes anyone they come into contact with kill themselves and then turn into zombie demons.
- A monkey born from heavenly stone acquires supernatural powers and must battle the armies of both gods and demons to find his place in the heavens.
- When two small-town rival racers are forced to work together to defeat a reigning champion, it becomes survival of the fastest in an ultimate race to the finish line. Stars Brett Davern.
- Three geeks invent a cellphone chip that will allow users to telepathically access other people's minds. When the inventors try them out on themselves, the prototypes reveal a very dangerous side effect.
- Five teens are forced into a thirty day digital detox. No cell phones, electronics, internet or video games. Their lives will forever be changed.
- An established poet is trapped in an asylum by two crazy doctors in competition over diametrically opposed schools of thought. One believes in a "classic" method where the other promotes a "revolutionary" metaphysical approach to treatment. The poet yearns for freedom: to live and create but his hands are literally tied. Escape is a must. He befriends a compassionate nurse who falls in love with him. As the story evolves reality shifts where people die and then resurrect. Through her emotional strength and courage the nurse attempts to rescue the poet from a fatal future taking us on a poetic journey with a twisted but enlightened ending.
- The suspected beginnings of the "Tomb Raiders" saga.
- The adventures of North American mom, Cordon Bleu-trained cook and enthusiastic food lover Sarah Sharratt, as she navigates her way through a new life in rural France.
- Struggling to adapt to co-habitation with his girlfriend and with his PhD dissertation stagnating, Pascal Labonte is driven to distraction by his desire to understand a bizarre neighbor with a penchant for exercising on his balcony in nothing but his tighty-whiteys.
- A homophobic, violent, stuttering boxer transforms into a motivational speaker.
- A universal story that will refresh everyone's childhood memories, 'All About Oscar' is a well-crafted short about a young boy and his quest for a dog. Taking care of a stuffed animal to prove his responsibility, our hero displays a competence well beyond his eight years, as he learns some of life's most important philosophies and experiences the sharp emotions that go along with companionship.
- A violent, street-fighting, extreme-stutterer becomes a great, powerful communicator. REVOLOUTION seems like just a great story, but it is the first movie in history to be structured around a shamanic ritual, which when experienced by certain audiences, creates an identification with the near death awakening of the lead character and results in radical and instantaneous transformation in the viewer. Lou's violent stutter doesn't get him the respect he deserves. When a head injury robs him of his boxing career and forces him into the far corner of his life, his only hope for the future is as a fight trainer. But the pressure of 30 second round breaks makes him completely unintelligible, and useless as a coach. When he is confronted with the fact that his stutter may be due to his past instead of his mouth, he confronts his demons by creating a situation on the streets of his neighborhood that has never been seen in a motion picture before.
- The Muslim country of Morocco straddles the line between ancient tradition and progressive modernism. As such, its traditional celebration of one of the world's largest religious festivals (Eid ul Kabir) is in jeopardy of being erased. The sheep of Morocco take center stage as a cast of characters including a Moroccan Imam, a seasoned sheep farmer and a young Moroccan filmmaker guide us through the history, ethics and magic of this yearly event. An in-depth look into the humanity and reality of one of the most controversial religious events in the world.
- Jon Matthews is a struggling small-town middle-weight boxer who finds himself battling his greatest fight yet when he's forced to compete with his own rapidly deteriorating health and the realization that he and his family are incapable of rising above imminent financial debt. But with strong family morals and the determination to never submit to life's challenges, Jon enters the boxing ring again for the great title match of his career, for the love of his family and for triumph of the human spirit. If you risk nothing, you risk everything.
- At the peak of an overpopulation crisis in the near future, a couple wins the right to produce one child. They produce two.
- While Dr. Ingrid Nyoka and Dr. Nthato Moraka share their history of deportation and reverting as strangers among their own people, Dr. Russ Monsour is swayed to espouse cultural heritage and that of his profession by divulging himself to the teaching of Nomsa, a Sangoma.
- The crew are headed to a place they never thought they would ever see in their lifetime - Antarctica.Claimed by some, owned by no one. A continent for peace and science, the betterment of all mankind. Scott and Justin are granted a rare opportunity to stay in the Chilean scientific base on King George Island. They spend a week learning about life on the continent, while visiting the nearby Russian and China bases, all perfect microcosms of their home countries. The three then get on a Russian expedition ship and head down the Antarctic peninsula to witness some of the world's most breathtaking and serene atmospheres imaginable. They discover all the wonderful flora and fauna of Antarctica, and end it all by claiming a little piece of Antarctica for themselves in Paradise Bay, and building a snowman to guard their claim.
- History repeats itself as Scott and Justin push as far south as they can go. Adventure, fate, chance and the infestation of the travel bug all play a huge role. On one of the most remote islands on Earth, Easter Island, the guys experience the breath-taking awe of the infamous heads and try scuba diving again. They then head to Patagonia to help with Gaucho sheep-sheering and to visit a penguin island where a brave little penguin develops a crush on Scott. Their experiences in the southern-most town on Earth ultimately wins them a ticket to Antarctica, when by chance they run into a pilot friend who took them on an Arctic cargo plane one year previously.
- Anything is possible in Russia. Scott and Justin meet up with their friend Bogdan and visit the last man living in the radioactive zone in Chernobyl. They visit St. Petersburg for some homemade vodka and to celebrate Bogdan's birthday, before hopping on an overnight train to Moscow. The adventures in Moscow are diverse: An awkward visit to a Russian bath, a wild night out in an exhilarating dance club and a chance to drive a cold-war military tank. Next, they fly to Siberia and meet a vodka-slamming shaman, who puts them all to shame on the dance floor.
- Scott and Justin explore the spiritual side of Ethiopia. In Lalibella, they visit ancient churches carved entirely out of stone, and Justin tries teaching a class of school children some new words. They visit the castles in Gondor and the Church of Saint Mary of Zion, which claims to house the lost Ark of the Covenant. At the Debra Damos monastery, accessible only by climbing a rope up a sheer cliff, they share some difficult but hilarious conversation with a well-spirited monk, who has some poignant things to say about brotherhood and human origins.
- Scott and Justin catch up with their high school friend Fran, who is travelling to Vietnam to explore his motherland and family history for the first time. They travel south to north, through the commotion of Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong River floating markets, and experiencing haunting remnants of the Vietnam war and visiting magical and mysterious temples and caves along the way. Further north, surrounded by the beauty of Halong Bay, the guys realize that spending time with Fran's family, and seeing the country through his eyes, has given them a fresh perspective on travel.
- One of the most fascinating places on earth, and one of the most dangerous, Papua New Guinea is a rough and mostly unexplored country. The guys meet up with their friend Nick on the island of East New Britain, where they visit the lava-buried city of Rabaul, and climb up, and into, an active volcano. Next they explore the island and local dive sites for abandoned World War II relics. Making their way through some thick jungle, they spend a night in a remote family village on their way to a spectacular fire-dancing tribe.