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- A successful businessman attempting to resurrect his life buys and boards a dilapidated sailboat.
- A bromantic comedy steeped in the millennial-dilemma, navigating questions of life, love, and how to escape a gang of murderers.
- Through booms and busts, Delft Theatres Inc. - and its innovative gem, The Nordic - endured in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for almost 100 years, even as the world changed endlessly around them.
- Josh McDowell tells his story of life and hardships. Through drunk parents, sexual abuse, and how he found Christ despite the troubles.
- In the eleventh hour, one man's last attempt to preserve humanity may be what separates a desperate group of survivors from becoming the very monsters they are trying to escape.
- After rigorous testing in 1961, a small group of skilled female pilots are asked to step aside when only men are selected for the spaceflight.
- This profound family drama about a teen grappling with her chronic disease is filled with humor, hope and a love that transcends time and space. Featuring a talented cast and insightful script, Sisters is sure to become a family favorite.
- "Count Zappula's Horror House" was a host horror movie show with Don Melvoin as "Count Zappula" presenting movies on Saturday nights at 11:30pm for WGTU-TV Channel 29 Traverse City, Michigan from 1976 until 1980.
- A father and son bond over a stick up robbery
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- On Christmas Eve 1963, the events that took place at a small wilderness radio station in Michigan's Upper Peninsula demonstrate how distinguishing between a law-abiding citizen and a criminal can be a difficult, if not impossible, task.
- He was only a teen when his brother Syd took their parents lives. Fast forward years later, Robbie Hood lives a boring, safe life where chances are far and few. Rage builds and Robbie's life takes three turns: A bar brawling legend, an underground street fighter and a modern day, bank-robbing "Robin Hood". When the past comes back to haunt the young Scrapper, it'll take more than a gun to stop him.
- TV Mini Series"Disconnecting" After suffering a great loss, Lucas Klein, a retired intelligence officer is living out a solitary life, hopping from island to island aboard his sailboat in the Caribbean. Instead of relishing the paradise he is surrounded with, his past dictates a suspicious nature, one of unease. One day while out at sea, Lucas mistakenly receives an intel briefing pushed to his smart phone from his old employer. This is where his life makes a dramatic turn for the worse. He is faced with a difficult decision. Does he act on this shocking revelation or continue on with his nomadic lifestyle? Does the agency know he received the briefing? Filled with deep cerebral contemplation, Lucas Klein is confronted with the reality that the very agency he poured years of sacrifice into, could now become his nemesis based on the erroneous message he received. His life is now filled with split-second decisions and evasion while being pursued by one of the largest clandestine agencies in the world. His only options are to go off grid for the rest of his life or expose the conspiracy of gigantic proportions that will set in motion, the collapse of the United States as we know it.
- "Count Zappula's Horror House" was a host horror movie show with Don Melvoin as "Count Zappula" presenting movies on Saturday nights at 11:30pm for WPBN-TV, Channel 7 Traverse City, Michigan from the early 1980's until the early 1990's.
- Host, William Browning travels the globe to learn the process of wine making by the best wineries and vineyards in the world. These wine makers are the true "Wine Warriors!"
- When best friends Benji (Peter Carroll) and Ruben (Nick Trivisonno) decide to make a film about the man on the moon, they don't realize they're signing up for the end of the world as they know it. But when a love triangle develops on set and the lines between reality and fantasy start to blur, the boys must reckon with their developing feelings for each other or face permanent consequences.
- Dr. Stevens works at the local asylum where strange apparitions and patient abuse surround her day to day. Now she must uncover the ugly truth of the hospital and the many secrets that have been locked up for decades.
- This Traveltalks entry roams through the northern end of Michigan's Lower Peninsula and makes a short visit to the Upper Peninsula. We start with a ride in a dune buggy on the Sleeping Bear sand dunes. Then it's on to Traverse City, the cherry capital of the world. In Harrison, we visit with Spikehorn Meyer, who lives with the bears that roam freely on his large natural preserve. Our visit ends with a look at Mackinac Island and Sault Ste. Marie, with emphasis on water sports and the water transportation industry.
- When Mr. B was playing in front of his first large audience and met Bob Seeley for the first time many years ago, little did he know that the two would become close friends and two of the better known international purveyors of boogie-woogie piano alive today. Mr. B, influenced by a number boogie-woogie piano greats including Little Brother Montgomery, and Bob Seeley, a classical pianist by training and protégé of the late great Meade Lux Lewis, deliver grace, style, lightning, and thunder. Here the two play blues and jazz standards back-to-back, in two different styles. Directed by Greg Olliver (Lemmy), this DVD of their live show was motivated by their original studio recording in 2007, which first captured this concept.
- Art Officially Favored is the story of the struggles and passion of Michael Masley, an unusual street musician who has influenced everyone from the common man to famous musicians for the past 25 years with his world renowned "bowhammers" technique on his cymbalom. Masley's ethereal music echoes over the streets Berkeley, California spreading the message that art is alive and thriving in our culture. He challenges the lack of cultural artistic respect, so prevalent in our society by stepping up as the "Artist General", the Defender of the Arts and the Creative Community. Art Officially Favored follows Masley from his humble beginnings in Michigan to the present day, where an unique story unfolds by the hands of artist like Steven Tyler, Jack Douglas, Michael Manring, and many more.
- A hosted movie show with Don Melvoin presenting movies on Sunday afternoons in Traverse City, Michigan during 1973 or so.
- Join urbex group Ruin Road as they uncover some of the popular hauntings and urban legends across Michigan. A no-nonsense deep dive into the history of these stories before visiting the location to see if there is any truth to the claims.
- A documentary investigating how the transition into the digital world is impacting all aspects of the movie world and how some face difficult financial challenges to stay current with new technology.