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- A reclusive beekeeper slowly pulls his dysfunctional family back together, but not without having to fight his son's previous dastardly cohorts.
- An adaptation of Kate Chopin's "The Awakening," about a Victorian woman who rebels against the societal norms of her time.
- A criminal couple, hiding out in a remote property become the unwitting victims of a plot to blackmail them by the most unlikely of conspirators.
- A hospice nurse working at a spooky Florida plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house owner's dark past.
- Ninety percent of the world's ancient oyster reefs have collapsed in the last thirty years. Oysters are the protectors of the oceans, and their disappearance would lead to mass extinction. It's not too late to save them if we act now.
- The Garden of Eden is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Roger M. Sherman. The film posits that in the next 30 years, 20% of all forms of life will cease to exist. It argues that it can be for good business to save the environment: discoveries in the plant, animal, and microbiology worlds show that what you might think of as unimportant could be the cure to a major disease, save an entire species of plant, or ward off pests. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
- Inspired by a true short story in Scott Marlowe's book "Weird Monsters" a young rural Florida couple struggle with a flying humanoid creature.
- The deadliest cannon shot in American history was fired on the Fort at Prospect Bluff on July 27, 1816, setting off a gunpowder magazine in an explosion felt more than 100 miles away. It destroyed the largest free Black colony in North America, killing more than 270 men, women, and children who had gone to the isolated fort to escape slavery and live in freedom. The Fort at Prospect Bluff is their story. It is told with respect and reverence, by historians and descendants, as well as the caretakers of the site itself. From the first attempts to establish an outpost on Florida's Apalachicola River to supply refugee Red Stick Creek Indians, to British efforts to bring freedom to 1,000 or more enslaved Africans, it is a story that America has forgotten. And yet, it is true and powerful. Learn of a remarkable fight for freedom more than forty years before the Civil War, a fight for the death when escaped slaves chose death before surrender in a desperate battle to live free or die. This is the story of what white officials of the time called "the Negro Fort."
- "Sunken Conservation," an engaging underwater look at managing the marine habitats of Florida.
- After years of being involuntarily single, Winston goes to a local matchmaker where he discovers that his perfect match is not exactly who he expected.
- A shrimp boat captain in Florida spends his nights caring for the town's feral cats.
- "With almost 1.200 miles of coastline and the majority of our citizens living near that coastline Florida is more vulnerable to rising ocean levels and violent weather patterns than any other state. Yet, we have done little to understand and address the root causes of this problem, or frankly, even acknowledge that the problem exists." -Governor Charlie Crist From it's populated coastline and beautiful landscape to its aquifers, springs and delicate ecosystem, Florida stands to lose more in commerce and resources from climate change than any other state. 'A Floridian's Guide to Climate Change' explores realistic estimates of sea-level rise's unique effects on the people of the Sunshine State.
- From the sugar-white beaches of Siesta Key, to the green wetlands of the Everglades, to vast Florida orange groves, discover the colorful sights and history of the Sunshine State.