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- Caleb and Rachel team up to lead the Patrick Henry College team in the intense world of collegiate moot court competition. Caleb looks to date Rachel, but she's waiting for courtship. Meanwhile, Caleb becomes caught in a moral tug-of-war between his parents - a newly Christian father and a feminist attorney mother. Caleb's mom goes before the U.S. Supreme Court defending abortion, even as Caleb simultaneously takes on the opposing legal argument at the national moot court championship.
- On the night before his wedding, a good-natured, self-effacing groom reflects on a memorable and transitional year, which will make you laugh, think and maybe even cry- but mostly laugh.
- Everyone is dying to meet their beautiful new neighbor. But soon after the mysterious young widow moves into the quiet, little town of Wilton, people start to die in bizarre and gruesome ways. Following the trail of blood leads the local paper editor and town's physician towards the lovely, lusty Claire Amworth. But her spell has cast its shadow over a photographer named Jed who will stop at nothing to defend her. Now the pair must find a way to rid the town of its most beloved resident.
- "American Jesus" is an exploration of Christianity in every faction of American Life, from the bread line to the yoga studio, from the humble churches of snake handlers to the mega churches of the ex-urbs. Christian cowboys, bikers and musicians, comedians, surfers and cage-fighters, they are all doing it for Christ. Aram Garriga travels from his native Barcelona to the politically divided United States to chronicle the sometimes bizarre relationship between faith, materialism, politics and personal passions in this uniquely American tableaux. Populated by an array of religious and secular characters offering candid, often illuminating testimonials, American Jesus is a vivid mosaic of personalities and conflicting points of view that emerges as a portrait of an America yearning for solace and meaning in the modern world.
- Two screenwriters must finish a feature length screenplay in less than 24-hours or else.
- Citified is a heartwarming story about following your dreams, finding love, and staying true to yourself. It's also a reminder that success isn't just about achieving your goals but also about the journey you take to get there.
- A once reluctant homeschool family sells their home and everything in it, packs up in an RV and travels the country to tell the story of the millions of American families who are a part of the Homeschool Revolution. After talking with education experts, homeschooling pioneers, and regular families at every step in their home education journey, they learn come away convinced that it's time for America to bring their children home. The movie follows host, Yvette Hampton, as she travels the country with her family talking with education experts, curriculum developers, college and university faculty and administrators, and homeschooling families at every stage in the process, from kindergarten to college graduation and beyond. As viewers follow Yvette on this journey and share in her challenges and victories as a homeschool mom, they will gather the necessary resources and encouragement to homeschool their own children with excellence.
- A documentary film about the normal day to day lives of three filmmakers that just happen to be cannibals.
- Michael Farris leads the audience through the history and theory of the U.S. Constitution and advocates a return to limited, constitutionally bound government.
- The video tells the story, in nonlinear fashion, about a small group of people that summon a demon from a Ouija Board that possesses a friend that proceeds to murder each of them one at a time.
- What would happen if the Grim Reaper found a Lotto Ticket? This animated 'pixilation' short follows just such an event as the classically inspired Grim Reaper sets out on the daily rounds of soul collecting and comes into the possession of a winning lottery ticket from his latest victim. However today is the day something unique happens to the nightmarish character which brings a new twist to an old tale. The Lotto film was inspired at 30,000 feet while listening to the soundtrack of M. Night Shyamalan's 2004 film, The Village. The Academy Award winning musical score by James Newton Howard evoked vivid visuals in the clouds outside the aircraft window and I wrote them down as fast as my pen could write. Over ten years later and three complete musical compositions, fifteen shoot locations and almost a full year of animated testing, the film has been completed.
- A Short Film about two friends taking a short walk down memory lane for possibly the last time. Kids grow up. Teenagers move on. Life makes us separate. A person you once considered your brother, will soon be a complete stranger. So what do you do? You remember, you reminisce, but ultimately it's better if the past is left behind so you can go forward. When we graduate, we leave more than school behind.
- A spoof of monster hunting "reality" shows. A bachelorette party goes off the rails and crashes a monster hunting show, in hopes of our bride has a thrilling encounter with Bigfoot. Instead of a strip club, go get a lap dance from Bigfoot.
- As a young boy, Jack Tarmite has had his share of hardships. With his mother dead and forced to live with an abusive relative, Jack decides that something must be done to gain his freedom. But at what price is he willing to pay?