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- A boy's nightmares haunt him. What is real and what is he dreaming? Can he overcome?
- Six high school teachers are in danger of losing their jobs as budget cuts threaten to eliminate extracurriculars. They must prove their worth as both teachers and people in order to save electives.
- Haunted by the loss of his wife, Nathan stumbles across a man that gives him an envelope with a secret ability to travel in time. But time travel is harder than you think when dealing with life and death.
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- Ashley is a college student who gets abducted by Samuel, a crazed religious fundamentalist. He attempts to force a change in Ashley as she struggles to escape to freedom.
- A 16mm film of the 14th Flying Training Wing training and working at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Mississippi.
- A large group of horse riders and carriage drivers travel with their horses from California to Florida on a five-month-long journey.
- During the Civil Rights movement of the early Sixties, Emshwiller documented voter registration efforts by SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) in Greenwood, Mississippi. Three decades later, this film was restored by Anthology Film Archives.
- Love story between a man and a woman during the American Civil War, told through actual letters. Ritner, a Union captain from Iowa, was a teacher, farmer and abolitionist before the war. He was devoted to Emeline, and this story tells of his patriotism, loneliness, anguish at the death of loved ones, and slavery. Em raised four small children, managed the family farm and dealt with other women in town. Jacob witnessing death of family and friends, participating in a great adventure, seeing new lands, changing views on the South. Jacob and Emeline's great great grandson, Charles Larimer, also reveals how he found the letters between his parents, and finds the actual graves of the people mentioned in the letters.
- Ten Five in the Grass is a 16mm film about Black cowgirls and cowboys preparing themselves for the rodeo event of calf roping. Filmed in Lafayette, Louisiana and Natchez, Mississippi, in the summer of 2011, the title refers to the type of rope used to capture fast calves. The film was awarded a Jury Prize at the 2012 Oberhausen Film Festival.
- The young recruit of a right wing militia has second thoughts when the group engages in an operation to take a government official hostage.
- The war to end all wars has finally ended, life seems wonderful again. As one man celebrates the war's end, in his own way, a woman enters the picture and turns his world upside down...
- In this 21st Century Silent Comedy, the suddenly orphaned 18 year old Purdie is left with the responsibility of providing for his younger sister.
- With Nikki voluntarily leaving the ranch and the competition, and TC falling below the red line at the first weigh-in meaning that he was automatically eliminated, the white team, led by Jillian, is already down two members after week one. Their problems continue as Jillian seems unable to get through to her team members. All thirteen remaining contestants learn that at this week's weigh-in, there once again will only be a red line, meaning that the person with the lowest percentage of weight loss on the losing team is automatically eliminated. For their first workout of the week, they will be doing it in an outdoor workout space specially designed by their trainer. Dr. Huizenga provides a medical assessment of all contestants, and the news he provides is generally not good. The three childhood obesity ambassadors return to the ranch to have their own physical assessment done with their trainer. They join their adult counterparts for the week's team challenge, which is modeled on football as their guest is San Diego Charger Antonio Gates. Although it is high on their minds during the entire week, the thirteen contestants are focused on the dreaded week two minimal weight loss curse most specifically during the last chance workout and at the weigh-in.
- The Gator Boys search for Big Bull, a legendary 15-foot alligator. After many false leads, they find the mythical beast and realize it is way too big for just the two of them to handle. Paul and Chris battle to know what is better: whips or knives.
- 2014– 50m7.5 (6)TV Episode
- In order to be competitive for the awarding of the city's upcoming contract, Skrudge and Kibbs must acquire an essential asset for their company.
- Delta Rising tells the story of Clarksdale and its importance to the blues, America's classical music. This story is told through the experiences of various musicians in and around Clarksdale, some world renown, some simply weekend players - but all deeply committed to this style of music and this extraordinary place. With Morgan Freeman guiding the journey we witness first hand what musicians like Mose Allison, Willie Nelson, Pinetop Perkins, James Super Chikan Johnson, James Montgomery, Ruby Wilson, Scott Bomar and many others feel about this Mecca, this home of the delta blues.
- When a mysterious death rattles a small town, a troubled priest discovers haunting parallels between the tragedy and his recurring nightmares.
- Logan Watts was slung off a tree swing and sustained a traumatic brain injury, merely weeks after accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior. As his parents battle guilt, fear, and discouraging news from doctors, it is ultimately a question of faith in the midst of impossible odds. When all signs indicate that Logan won't make it through this, the Watts family witness God's miraculous power. A moment that could have been the ultimate tragedy is only the beginning of Logan's inspiring story.
- Two detectives interrogate a family nanny on the disappearance of a little girl. They may get more than they bargained for.
- Turner takes his friends out to a cabin in the woods. When they get there, they find out that their bad behavior will give way to a sinister turn of events.
- Anthology horror featuring several stories of tattoo related terror.
- The 30th of May is the amazing, untold story of an African American Memorial Day tradition in the Deep South that dates back to the end of the Civil War.
- Europe- 1939 Hitler has just invaded Poland and the Nazi party is running unchecked. Two friends hiding out in an old wine cellar find time for one more game of chess and a glass of wine as the war moves in. When another old friend pays them a visit - we learn that in this game of strategy and wits - everyone is a pawn.
- A high stakes bank meeting could mean life or death for Mr. Toad Parking Enforcement. Skrudge drinks a citrus soda.
- The mighty Mississippi River bleeds muddy water into an alluvial plain. Thousands of slaves were brought in from West Africa to the Mississippi Delta. Music helped them endure and the dust rose from their feet as they danced. In fact, their pain became the source of a new sound, The Blues.
- Nick Irons swims the length of the Mississippi river as a fund-raiser for multiple sclerosis research because his dad suffers from the disease.
- Paul Ludwig, a K9 police officer and handler himself, was nearly killed when a K9 failed on the street. Sam Edmonds, a decoy//trainer hybrid has been taking bites on the arms and legs while learning from the best of the best over the last 10 years. They joined together to start training and producing some of the toughest K9's in the world while shedding light on an unsettling situation: most working dogs are extremely ill-prepared and under-trained for the reality of our world today. A situation that has led to canine and officer deaths in the past. They talk to several other K9 trainers and officers, hear their stories, meet their partners, and follow their dogs through the training process and back into the streets to protect our communities.
- After being found guilty of a crime he did not commit, "Big Todd" Wade is sent to the gallows.
- A young poet in the midst of crafting his epic masterpiece discovers a hidden Oasis within a vast forest. Inside this forbidden world a dark and alluring maiden, appearing both innocent and malevolent, lures him into an alternate reality of beauty and poison. Within this secret garden, the poet is confronted with very harsh, introspective questions. Is it better to know or to love? And is Man a unified cosmos, or a phantasm immortally trapped between two dark, warring forces?
- VOICES FROM THE SIT IN is the true story of a protest, told by those who lived it. Delta State University, in Cleveland, Mississippi, was segregated from 1925 to 1965. The school enrolled its first Black students in 1966. These first students struggled for recognition, for inclusion, and for fair treatment. By the Spring of 1969, as tensions rose, Delta State's Black students organized a series of actions and protests. These actions culminated in the quickly-escalating events of Monday, March 10, 1969. In VOICES FROM THE SIT IN, the forgotten history of this moment is revealed. We meet the original students involved and relive the tense experience of a significant moment in the Civil Rights movement, exploring history almost unknown to students today. VOICES FROM THE SIT IN features protesters Maggie Daily Crawford, Mary Carter, Talmadge Davis, and Muriel McCraney Lucas; 1969 student government association president James W. Powers; Delta State professors Georgene Clark and Dr. Charles Westmoreland; and current student Sykina Butts, who has been recording an oral history of the participants' stories. Filmed by current Delta State students, this 27-minute documentary brings to life an important story through lived experiences recalled across five decades.
- The rich Gulf waters off the coast of Louisiana provide 30% of the nation's seafood, and harbor some of America's richest oil reserves. Louisiana's locals have survived on the region's oil and fishing industries for generations. But on April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explodes, killing eleven people. In the weeks that follow, 200 million gallons of oil gush into the Gulf of Mexico, and Louisiana's oil and seafood industries grind to a halt. Award-winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger tracks the lives of Louisiana residents living in the aftermath of the largest offshore oil spill in American history. Floyd Lasseigne, a fourth generation waterman, can no longer fish the tainted gulf waters; his illiteracy leaves him few other options for employment. Al and Sal Sunseri, fifth generation oystermen, have not shucked a single oyster since the spill, and face the reality of shutting down their family business. While the obvious signs of the spill fade, marine scientists like Dr. Samantha Joye evaluate the impact; with the aid of a submersible, Dr. Joye travels to the depths of the Gulf, and is shocked by what she finds.
- Overhearing Ron is the story of Liza Henry. Liza is looking for the mythic icon, Ron Shapiro, in small town Oxford, Mississippi. Accompanied by her fiancée, Ian, she interviews the town's residents. As they go, Liza and Ian realize that they need Ron to save their relationship and maybe the rest of their lives.
- The vale tudo, which originated in Brazil with the Gracie Family, are now known as MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and have become world renown. The Brazilian coach Andre Pederneiras is the leader of Nova Uniao, one of the most famous teams in the world. The lives of Pederneiras's fighters follow a similar story: childhood poverty, disintegration of the family unit and abandonment. With MMA, the athletes fight to win and hopefully change their destinies. The documentary "Fighting to Win" (provisonary title) will show these stories and also the backstage at the biggest MMA events, like UFC and Bellator. The film is being shot in Brazil, the United States and Europe. Furthermore, there will be interviews with world icons, such as Urijah Faber, Kenny Florian and UFC ring announcer Bruce Buffer.
- After being told a story about a child eater who eats kids on Halloween, Katy is afraid that her first time trick-r-treating might also be her last.
- The final four contestants leave the ranch and transition back to life at home, showing off their new slimmer selves to family and friends and facing the temptations and challenges of everyday life. Six weeks later, they return to the ranch to run 26.2 miles, cheered on by loved ones. The winner breaks a "Biggest Loser" marathon record. Then a final weigh-in determines who the two definite finalists will be - and which two contestants fall below the dreaded yellow line, leaving America to vote which one will be the third finalist to compete for the grand prize of $250,000.
- 2022–6.9 (8)TV EpisodeAn upstart mining town fuels the American war effort in both World Wars with its bountiful deposits of lead and zinc; the dusty remains of the mining efforts that put Picher on the map would condemn the city to abandonment years later.
- The average age of the U.S. farmer has reached 60. Half of America's farmland will change ownership in the next 15 years. Our nation faces a little-known agricultural crisis on an unprecedented scale. Against all odds, this is the story of an eclectic mix of young people- military veterans, bright-eyed idealists, and multi-generational farmers who are accepting the virtuous challenge of feeding us all. The documentary is narrated by Mike Rowe, Dirty Jobs, Returning the Favor and stars farmers from every region of the United States including national agricultural leaders like Joel Salatin, Eliot Coleman, Blake Hurst and Lindsey Lusher-Shute.
- Bobby Rush, a fifty-year veteran of the blues "chitlin' circuit" performs a set at the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
- A young boy skips school to go to a porn theatre. In the theater he runs into his father and authority and freedom is questioned.
- Mississippi Snake Grabbers is a lifestyle-reality episodic series featuring 6 Mississippi law enforcement agents (DEA, Bureau of Narcotics, State Troopers, District Attorney, etc) who, on the weekends head out to the wilds of Mississippi and catch snakes with their bare hands. The idea of the series is that the 6 guides take out a group of 'civilians' and teach them how to hand-grab snakes!