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- A bored young woman in the sleepy community of Spearfish starts receiving photographs of brutally murdered young women. Are they real or staged? The culprit is either a serial killer or some creep with a sick sense of humor.
- A graphic documentary on both sides of the abortion debate.
- James Kane receives an unexpected invitation to attend Oktoberfest from an old girlfriend in Germany, and is soon plunged into the nightmare world of modern espionage where he must confront the demons of his past if he is to survive.
- What a day Alexander is having. He's got gum stuck in his hair, he trips on his skateboard and he can't find his favorite glow-in-the-dark yo-yo. Things go from bad to worse in this charming animated musical based on the book by Judith Viorst.
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- While looking for a book, a man discovers a computer game from his college days in the 80s and decides to play it. That was a mistake.
- A heavy metal band are on tour when their bus breaks down in a remote area. They encounter a God worshiping family who fund their church by selling meat for profit - human meat.
- A fiction writer experiences real life terror when he encounters one of the infamous black eyed children.
- A roller derby player gets in a little over her head after she meets her "number one fan".
- Largely ignored and left to their own devices, a group of unassuming teenagers in late 80s and early 90s Sioux Falls, South Dakota created their own culture, community, and economy. And when they moved out into the world at large, they brought what they learned along with them. I Really Get Into It: The Underage Architects of Sioux Falls Punk is a story about the tenacity and ingenuity of youth, finding and following your convictions, and how the kids you least expect often make the most noise. Shot on location in eight cities and assembled from dozens of hours of archival video and hundreds of photos, the documentary features interviews with Larry Livermore (Lookout. Records), Ian MacKaye (Fugazi), Mike Park (Skankin' Pickle), Rebecca Hanten (Cadillac Blindside), Terry Taylor (Hammerlord), and dozens of current and former members of the Sioux Falls all ages music scene.
- Rob joins Zach for another card game and ends up amazing everyone with his magical abilities.
- After a crazed farmer/zoo owner kidnaps a traveling couple, their family, a maid, a paleontologist and an amazing deer must work together to rescue them before they are fed to a dinosaur.
- Two "made" women who belong to a certain "family" decide to try their hand at educational television.
- Julie Page seems to have everything going for her. Even though she's from a wealthy family, at the top of her class, and planning to go off to college after graduation, she's totally miserable and feels crushed by the impossibly high expectations of her mother. After being bullied at school and fighting with her mom, Julie snaps and reinvents herself. She meets Ari, a street tough girl who pulls her into a world of punk rock rebellion and the kind of freedom she's never had. Unexpectedly, Julie meets two local musicians, Remy Sinclair and his best friend Joey. Remy's music teacher, Mr. Foxhoven, is pushing him to attend music school as he struggles with the idea of leaving the people he cares about. Remy and Julie fall in love and their two worlds collide impacting everyone they care about. This is a story for anyone who has ever fallen in love and questioned who they want to become. "Ever Fallen" is the kind of coming of age story that speaks to every generation.
- Diving into the great audiovisual landfill.
- Curiosity kills when a world-renowned hitman faces his greatest adversary yet.
- In THE DEVIL'S EYES, a defunct priest goes on a journey of self-discovery and healing after the death of his wife, but discovers dark secrets in his new house that turn his battle for healing into a battle for his life.
- "Over the Bridge" is a documentary short exploring homelessness in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
- Aaron Wilder, a man living a sheltered life, is challenged by his deceased mother to do a scavenger hunt in Asia. Can he do it? What will he find? And, what the heck is shariko?
- A story of the universal journey of love, loss, search for identity, and finally reconciliation and acceptance. From his native Jamaica to a village in China, the journey of half-black, half-Chinese Vincent Lee began when he was only a young boy. Chinese immigrants to Jamaica in the late 1800 and early 1900s were largely men from southern China, known as Hakka. They often entered into relationships with Jamaican women as did Lee's father. When his father died prematurely, like many Chinese-Jamaican sons shipped to China to discover their Chinese roots, Lee was sent to his father's homeland, but endured hardship and servitude at the hands of his Chinese relatives. Separated from his mother and siblings for years, Vincent returned to his native homeland as an adult. However, he had to leave behind a family in China and rebuild a new life in Jamaica. It illustrates the strength of family bonds, the importance of culture and how for Vincent Lee, returning home to find his family and his roots helped him become whole.
- A story about a Black family as they take a camping road trip for the first time. Proposing a new, diverse future for all of us.
- When Margaret threatens to crack down on juvenile delinquency during a fifth-grade class election, three school bullies back their own candidate, Tyler, a new kid reluctant to run. With help from slick campaign manager, Lewis "the Loser" Stanley and friend Stu, Tyler takes political power to new heights as the class deals with corruption and impeachment, courtesy of revenge-minded Russ Thoreau.
- Does art matter? Filmmaker Apolonia "APO" Davalos explores this question and more as she intimately captures behind-the-scenes footage and personal interviews with the cast and crew for the world premiere of the original play "LOVING ARMS," a non-political dark-comedy about an American shooter, by Dr. Kevin Cole.
- Set in war a big group of American soldiers fight for the United States of America, For the Battle of Kursk.
- Two gangs turn to vengeful murder following a contentious drug deal.
- Two ambitious young men pitch a magic trick to the CEO of the largest magic company in the world.
- Rob experiments with a new money changing device.
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- The Coat Hanger Project (USA, 2008, English, 53 minutes) is a documentary film about the history of abortion rights in the US.
- Rob meets a shady dealer to get the latest trick on the street.
- A father and son reconcile after years of being estranged.
- ShortA child deals with bullying, a redneck mother and father and an older brother who makes his life miserable. All told through his eyes and his new camcorder.
- For every flaw in our political campaigns - rigged elections, dark money, vote suppression, "Citizens United," grassroots movements have come up with solutions and have been winning reforms. This is the story of People Power in action.
- After the discovery of a violent crime scene, two detectives interrogate a femme fatale.
- Bart and Clara get in over their heads when they attempt to have their anniversary dinner in an expensive restaurant.
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- An aging record store owner, Alex, comes to terms with himself while teaching his new employee about vinyl records. When Alex's ex-girlfriend from high school comes into the shop Alex is forced to look within himself and accept who he is now and to come to terms with his fading youth.
- In a world where healthcare isn't treated the same everywhere across the globe these stories inform, insight and often inspire us to look in our own backyard as to how healthcare systems are taking care of heart attack and cardiac arrest victims. Where you live shouldn't determine if you live, but it does.
- W.L. Dow, Architect is a documentary about a prairie architect who came to Dakota Territory in 1880 and built a number of symbolic structures.
- David Zokaites ran an unorthodox campaign for mayor of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 2018. The video he wrote and produced for it received nationwide attention.
- A mysterious man, traveling the road of life, encounters a young abused woman at the start of her journey.