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- Plagued by a series of apocalyptic visions, a young husband and father questions whether to shelter his family from a coming storm, or from himself.
- Dramatizes a contemporary American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
- Ivory centers on a young man's struggle between success versus fulfillment, and chronicles the exploration of an artist: the passion, dedication, and the immovable faith in one's talents. Andreas must train with a Russian piano teacher to win a piano competition.
- As a martial arts teacher searches for his lost brother, he ends up in a lawless town run by a brutal crime boss. When his identity is mistaken for a killer who's seeking vengeance on the crime boss, all hell breaks loose.
- An examination of the commercialization of Christmas in America while following Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse (the end of humankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eternal debt.) The film also delves into issues such as the role sweatshops play in America's mass consumerism and Big-Box Culture. From the humble beginnings of preaching at his portable pulpit on New York City subways, to having a congregation of thousands - Bill Talen (aka Rev. Billy) has become the leader of not just a church, but a national movement.
- Actor Matthew McConaughey in Cleveland, Ohio filming the movie White Boy Rick (2018), stopped in Lorain County JVS to speak to the students. He spoke about career goals and what he loved about being an actor.
- A YouTuber experiences an existential crisis in this musical comedy about creativity, online media, and balancing life.
- Iphis/Ianthe is a Jazz Opera, retelling Ovid's myth in a modern setting
- In the midst of America's Second Civil War, a young woman named Cara Gardner must journey across the colonized "Blue" states in hopes of finding her only remaining family.
- A monster rampages across the Cuyahoga River Valley, decapitating the hikers and campers it finds in its path. Can anyone stop the Bigfoot?
- A documentary filmmaker and his crew follow the efforts of Dr. Derrick Dodger, a TED Talk wannabe, as he promotes himself and his program known as The Pathway at a fictional college. Once his program is underway, we see the absurdity of 3-D's vision for a "better world" and witness the implosion of his delusional aspirations.
- A psychopath, obsessed with becoming the real-life embodiment of a fictional killer from a series of Hollywood slasher films, terrorizes a small town in an elaborate scheme designed to force the series' original star, now a town sheriff, into a deadly duel. What will it take to defeat ultimate evil? An even greater evil? The victor of the bloody showdown earns the title of...MURDER MACHINE!
- A documentary about underground filmmaker Robert Banks, known for groundbreaking experimental short films, as he puts the finishing touches on his first feature length film, Paper Shadows.
- A college student, desperate for the romantic attention of his female best friend, poses as a mysterious stalker to scare her into his own arms...only to have her become infatuated with her anonymous admirer.
- A major auction company in the heartland of America. "Penn Auctions", unveils the most amazing "made in America" collections ever assembled for auction! Almost 1,500 items sold in only 3 days!! 1950's Chevy & Packard classic cars, 1930's Coca Cola vending machines, 1870's Colt and much more! Penn's premiere auctions have sold millions....see real collectors and BIG deals as we Bid America!
- "Before Neorealism: Italy's Forgotten Cinema" is the most comprehensive feature-length English-language documentary on Italian cinema during Fascism. Comprising clips, archival footage, and interviews with world-renowned scholars, the filmmakers investigate how the regime partnered with the entertainment industry to manipulate public opinion and create political consensus.
- In a film noir modernization of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," Ezra is driven to madness by his roommate's incessant knuckle cracking.
- Through the interviews of poets and scholars, this documentary sheds light upon those who have chosen poetry to preserve the memories of war, torture, exile, and repression.
- An evangelical organization, The Cornwall Alliance, is cultivating the ideology that humanity's future is doomed in the eyes of god if we step towards a greener future. Scientists, economists, and other experts uncover a complex web of financial and political ties to fossil fuel companies, revealing the organization's hidden agenda.
- The film presented to a sold-out audience before the Obertones' Spring '88 concert. A series of vignettes based on classic Hollywood films and characters (well... mostly), The Oberlin Obertones Movie depicts Musical Director (and Obertones Founder) Arnold Lee's frantic efforts to gather his MIA 'Tones in time for their concert. Jumping from one classic cinematic homage to another, Mr. Lee eventually succeeds in pulling his group together, ostensibly at the very last second: the film ends with the performers rushing into Oberlin's renowned concert venue Finney Chapel and up to the stage. And at the very end of the movie, mimicking their onscreen counterparts, the real-life Obertones burst through the screen and on to the stage causing panic, mayhem, and rioting. Oberlin burned that evening... No. Not really. The audience loved it. And the rest is cult history...
- Admiral Cigarette lies betwixt life and eternity...can his soul be saved even as hordes of international miscreants attempt to damn him to hell?
- A gunslinger kills by blowing kisses instead of shooting.