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- The true accounts of one crew's tour in an Avro Lancaster Bomber WWII. The film is based on Bill McCrea's book 'A Chequer-Board of Nights'.Chapter 6, 'A Sitting Duck' We follow one raid, at a time when any raid could be their last.
- 2013– 4mTV EpisodeAmerican Test to determine a good American Citizen. Test includes knowledge of Speed Limit, First Amendment, Favorite National Sport, Federal Holiday, Legitimate Tax Deductions, National Anthem. Analysis of your answers can provide insight into how closely your thoughts align to being an American. Specifics can include Canadian, Californian, Confederate American and someone who realizes that citizenship is a test we take everyday.
- A strictly observational film that chronicles the first week of orientation for two refugee families from Bhutan. The film starts from the moment they arrive in Canada. With ages spanning from 3 to 70, each family member has different questions and needs that must be met.
- Lucian "Lucy" Marian, a vampire who has lived in solitude for years in New York City, finds a human roommate named Ben. A foggy memory of the night before quickly reveals to be a major discovery for Ben: he's living with a vampire and owns an apartment building. Unexpected visitors from Lucy's past along with surprising new friendships confront Lucy with how to move forward with his life, and perplex Ben on how he can fit into a world where vampires are real.
- In 1915 a group of Mexican banditos raided the McAllen Ranch, one of the largest in the area. The next day a group of Texas Rangers supposedly arrived and eliminated the perpetrators. However, the real story is not as tidy as it has been portrayed. Roland Warnock, a 19-year-old cowboy working on the Guadalupe Ranch near present-day Edinburg, witnessed two of these killings when he saw Texas Rangers from Company D shoot two unarmed men in the back and leave their bodies by the side of the road. The effects of these killings by the Rangers are being felt in south Texas some 80 years later.
- 2013– 4mTV EpisodeThe Confederate Monument in Augusta Georgia was the first monument erected in the United States honoring the Confederate soldiers who lost their lives in the Civil War. Conceived in 1865 and dedicated in 1873 to mark the loss of 24 men of the St. James Methodist Church Sabbath School. Noteworthy was that five years after the dedication of this monument to the fallen soldiers of the Civil War a church Sexton named Richard Hall passed away. What was noteworthy was the fact Richard Hall was a black man who was revered by the church during a time of great division was this seemingly small contradiction. It stands as a testament that times change and history remembers and love endures.
- In futuristic Britain, the development and creation of helper robots has been discontinued due to a series of failed safety checks resulting in the deaths of many workers. A lonely 10 year old girl named Katie one day stumbles upon a forgotten robot of days gone by and mistakenly activates it. Learning PRC001 is not a threat, the two start to develop a friendship and she discovers that maybe robots are not quite the threat they have been made out to be.
- Ron Dibble has no uvula. And though it seems a small thing, he's convinced the whole world sees him as a freak. How will he ever win his dream-girl's affections given his "shortcoming"? He tries psychiatry and mail order, but in the end he desperately turns to plastic surgery in hopes of gaining the self-esteem he's longed for all of his life.
- With the full cooperation of Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers, Jackson Browne and Billy Gibbons, BROTHERS IN BLUES is the best and most revealing documentary on Stevie Ray Vaughan produced to date. The film starts with their Jimmie and Stevie's youth in the Dallas neighborhood of Oak Cliff, and traces their early junior high bands with interviews with their then-13-year-old band mates. It then tracks their move from Dallas to Austin, and the small nightclubs they performed in, giving a history of the Austin music scene in the 1970s, well before it became established as the "live music capital". Their eventual signings to a major record label propelled both of them to the spotlight, but exacerbated some drug and alcohol problems that were witnessed by their band mates. Stevie's recording of TEXAS FLOOD is recounted by Jackson Browne, and his eventual sobriety is detailed by older brother, Jimmie and Eric Clapton. The night that Stevie died in a helicopter crash is recounted on-camera for the first time by Jimmie and Eric Clapton.
- Hope for Now is about Cherie, a young woman, in an existential state when her mother relapses from substance abuse. She has entered a state of depression that she feels like she cannot escape. When she is at her lowest point, she meets Odessa, a young woman with her own issues but soon becomes Cherie's biggest emotional support and shows her that life is worth living.
- The story of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, as told by those who knew them best: brother Jimmie, Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers, Jackson Browne, Billy Gibbons and their early band mates.
- This short documentary depicts an Aboriginal Winnipeg teen's struggle to stay in school and away from local gangs. Filmed over 2 years, the film is a moving portrait of one family trying to break the cycle of addiction, violence and poverty in an environment filled with anger and despair.
- 2013– 3mTV EpisodeLloyd Preacher died in 1972. He was an accomplished architect who designed many famous buildings in the southeast. Lloyd Preacher was responsible for many of the buildings that were built after the Augusta Georgia fire of 1916 that gutted the downtown area. Some noteworthy examples in Augusta Georgia include - the Imperial Theater, the Marion Building, the Lamar Building, the Richmond Summit Hotel, the Augusta Chronicle building and the Tubman school. Lloyd created many examples of a type of work know as Sullivanesque style. Lloyd left Augusta later in his career and moved to Atlanta where he was designing many hotels in the southeast and the work he was best know for; the Elaborate Art Deco Neo Gothic Atlanta City Hall.
- A dark and brooding hallucinatory exploration of contemporary Ireland teenage sub-culture in which a group of nihilistic friends hang-out in seedy bedsits and clubs, and where drugs, sex and teenage angst leads to betrayal, death and murder.
- A new day dawns as the students explore their powers - and feelings. Bloom and Stella team up for a mission. The Burned One's reign of terror evolves.
- Bitter rival families, Everton and Liverpool supporters, engage in banter and plan celebrations. Ex-players make cameos. Original songs highlight the comedic clash between the two sides.
- In the summer of 1955, an army of cameramen, lighting techs and movie stars descended on the small, west Texas town of Marfa to film what has become, "the national movie of Texas."
- Slinging Mud is a short mockumentary about three 9th grade students running for class president. We follow the candidates, David, Merideth, and Orlando and each of their camps as they prepare for the big presidential debate coming up at the end of the school day. Meanwhile, the school news reporter uncovers that someone has slung mud at one of the candidates posters and decides to get to the bottom of "these vicious attacks." As she interviews each candidate and their camps in an attempt to uncover the truth, we discover how parallel these students to our own political powers that be. It's a film about art imitating life...what happens when real mud, and not just words are slung.
- After having his world turned upside-down Dan tries to take a trip his wife had planned after discovering that she has been cheating on him, only to find out the house they were going to stay at wasn't what they signed up for and that its owner, Peter, has every intention of being the perfect host.
- A pompous British documentary filmmaker suspects foul play as he documents "The Boxing Day Classic", a hockey game in Jasper National Park that has been warring on between the same two teams for 50 years. He discovers that one of the original team members, now in his seventies, will do anything to win - including murder!
- Paris Hilton and Lady Gaga are dead. So is the President. Psytrance parties rage as Palm Springs burns. Police and fire departments are gone. Martial law is imposed to deal with the riots but the military is overwhelmed when Mexicans storm the border to reclaim California. Warlords battle private security forces for control of coastal towns. Power, gas, and water are luxuries. Hummers and Motor Coaches are obsolete. The internet and cells are inoperative. Wifi is history. Stores have been ransacked. The black market thrives. Teenage gangs go door-to-door looting and killing. Suburbanites must either leave or risk getting slaughtered. Tent cities sprout like mushrooms from the beach into the desert. Welcome to the Prelude to the Apocalypse. Journey with Tony and Evo into the heart of the American Nightmare as they search for safe haven in a world that knows no rules.
- 2013– 3mTV EpisodeAndrew J. Miller was probably the most successful, revered, and trusted political servants in the city of Augusta. Andrew was successful in organizing an effort to erect a monument and rebury the bodies of two of the three signers of the Declaration of Independence who came from Georgia beneath this monument. Lyman Hall and George Walton were reburied beneath the monument in front of the Richmond County courthouse in Augusta Georgia. in 1848. Button Gwinnett was the third signer of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia. Shortly after his return from the signing event he entered into a duel with Gen. Lachlan McIntosh. Both men were injured in the duel but Button Gwinnett died three days later. Button Gwinnett was buried at Christ Church cemetery in Savannah Georgia however the exact sport seems to be have been lost. There is confusion about where his body is buried. Some bones believed to have belonged to Button Gwinnett were evaluated by the Smithsonian but there is no certainty that they were his actual bones.
- This documentary informs us about Asperger's Syndrome, and involves a musician/friend who has this disorder, and is dealing with it, day in and day out. Its intent is to educate the public and promote awareness of Asperger's Syndrome, while also showcasing the musical and artistic talents of Tyler Britton, the actual person with the disorder.
- When mysterious killing began, a lone woman finds a connection... They were all killed with a rusty old hook, while watching Ricky Dillon; famous YouTuber. And when she goes to the only person she trusts the hook man follows and murders her. And the only person that could be the The YouTube Killer is... Ricky Dillon. Will Ricky, JC and Kian find out the truth; or will they get murdered as well.
- Set in Southern California, a father moves his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo.
- From the 50s to the 70s, Dallas was the music capital of Texas and the entire Southwest because of radio, records and the blues. A look back at when Big D dominated rock music, with interviews with the people who were there, rare backstage photos and some "lost' video.
- White Rainbow is the story of four remarkable women and their struggle to overcome the stigma and brutal reality of widowhood in modern Indian society. In the story, the protagonist Priya, is an educated, affluent young woman who is tragically widowed. Despondent, alone and desperate, she seeks unlikely solace in Vrindavan, the "city of widows." Priya meets the streetwise Roop who has spent 30 years making her own way in this temple town with its dirty secrets. She encounters gentle Mala tragically disfigured by her mother-in-law and young Deepti, forced into servitude and an underground sex trade run by the Panda priest. Together, this disparate group forms a deep bond and begin to see the power of their own conviction to take charge of their own fate. But, their journey is not without adversity and tragedy from a system dominated by men who prosper from the exploitation of India's most disenfranchised citizens. In the end, Priya comes to realize that, "Her destiny was to change their fate!"
- Amid news reports of ravenous beasts roaming the night, Gao, an ex-con bar manager and leader of a punk band in Wuhan, China, gets caught up in a series of unexplained and brutal murders. When Nicole, a young American passing through town, attracts his attention, it's not long before her mysterious past and a local gang of thugs turn the night scene into a life-and-death struggle!