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- An anthology of stories involving meth addicted white supremacists, a man looking for his kidnapped wife and an Elvis impersonator.
- Frank Vega and Bernie Pope return, this time to Louisiana in an attempt to find a kidnapped friend.
- A rebellious socialite defies social conventions for a once-in-a-lifetime shot at true love, only to see her hopes shattered after a priceless diamond vanishes into thin air. Adapted from a long-lost Tennessee Williams screenplay.
- Hannah and Amber Baker are trapped in a dark Southern underworld of violence, drugs and bikers. Both live in fear of their "Uncle Frank" Stinson, the ruthless leader of a crime organization.
- Based on actual events, Barracuda is an original, vengeance themed story and fresh take on sexual perversions, the lives it affects and the pursuit of it. When we first meet Summer, a sensitive yet cynical portrait artist who supplements her income as a phone sex operator from her rickety old houseboat in Venice, she is at the end of her emotional rope. The callers, whom she began recording as proof of how normal, professional men can also be pedophiles and rapist, have entered her dreams at night. When no one will believe or listen to the taped phone conversations with these otherwise ordinary men, Summer take matters into her own hands and drives her vintage Plymouth Barracuda across the country, surprising and exposing these deviants at their homes. Accountability, closure with ones demons and how love conquers even the most cynical ensues. Barracuda is a witty and brazenly honest story of the unbeatable human spirit.
- One hundred years after being wrongly executed, two black brothers return from the grave to avenge their deaths and reclaim their land.
- Washington, D.C. attorney Richard Sobol stands up to a racist legal system to defend Gary Duncan, a Black teenager wrongfully accused of assaulting a boy in 1966 New Orleans.
- The saga of the Perez family and how its political wheeling and dealing has affected Plaquemines Parish. Included are interviews with Judge Leander Perez, whose total control of the parish verged on the legendary. Clips of Leander Perez, Jr. and Chalin Perez are also presented, as are interviews with voters and prominent residents of the parish. The documentary, which reveals how poverty existed alongside wealth in a state stricken with political tyranny, describes what happened to a forgotten parish rocked by the discovery of oil in 1933.
- A short film documenting a list of all the cities and towns in the United States named Augusta.
- Almost existential, the films transmitted feeling of being lost in the chaos of reality, a world of logical contradictions, life gets deconstructed and shuffled. The cityscapes appear as images of transitions and temporary states.
- A New Orleans native explores the true meaning of Mardi Gras as the city holds its first Carnival after "the unpleasantness."
- Give Me Your Heart is a short thriller following the brutal death, and revenge of a lonesome Witch. The story follows a once innocent, docile Witch accused of practicing witch craft, and the 4 Witch Hunters who are out to claim their reward for her capture. Through a series of flashbacks, we see the Witch (in white) flirting with the Hunters. Shortly after another member of the hunting group comes into the bar holding a reward sign, they immediately realize the woman they were flirting with is much more dangerous than she appeared. After realizing the Witch has left, the Hunters immediately leave to prepare for the hunt. We now see our Witch (in black), upon returning from the dead to exact her revenge, meticulously targeting each individual of the group that caused her pain, with the intent to steal their souls. From the flashbacks showing the torture of a poor innocent Witch in white, to the exciting scenes of a now evil Witch back from the dead dressed in all black, this thriller is sure to please. The imagery is captivating, and the story is exciting to match. Everyone knows you cant drown a Witch.