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- In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.
- A directionless teenager, Susanna, is rushed to Claymoore, a mental institution, after a supposed suicide attempt. There, she befriends a group of troubled women who deeply influence her life.
- A businessman and his friends are captured by a sadistic judge and his equally odd family in a bizarre mansion in the backwoods.
- A private investigator is hired to discover if a "snuff film" is authentic or not.
- One Life to Live centres takes place in the fictional town of Llanview, PA.around the wealthy Lord family, and the middle-class Woleks and Rileys.
- The Indians are now a World Series contender. But last year's hunger is now replaced with complacency, and bad decisions by the new owner threaten to tear the team apart.
- Thomas the Tank Engine searches for gold dust that will allow his magical friend Mr. Conductor to return home, while also helping a girl restore her grandfather's enchanted locomotive.
- A conman discovers during a "job" that US Congress is where the money is. "Name recognition" gets him elected. Will he develop a conscience?
- Traces of Death is a collection of archive film and borrowed stock footage, notorious for its pointless exploitative content. In its opening you see the death of a woman named Maritza Martin, who was gunned down by her ex-husband on Spanish language television. We then witness British SAS troopers storming the Iranian Embassy in 1980, this is followed by a police chase of a criminal in a pick up truck and the deadly finale. It then goes to footage of animal experiments with a grizzly scene of a live pig being burned alive with a torch. Autopsy footage is then shown of an Asian individual. We are then shown a very graphic presentation on a male to female sex change operation. One interesting scene has a man who had his nasal cavity removed and replaced with a prosthetic. The producers then suddenly return to the death theme with the well known footage of R Budd Dwyer and his on air suicide with a .357 Magnum, followed by a look at one of the most notorious Nazi villains, Ilsa Koch and her sick collection of concentration camp victim tattoos which she turned into book covers, lampshades and wallets. The closing has some stock footage of a funeral and an animal attack.
- A television weatherman scams a local lottery.
- Two misfit best friends, Dar and Tuck, leave their dying coal-mining town with only one goal in mind - to reach sunny California and hook up with some beach babes. On the road, they meet gun-crazy outlaw Annie, and she takes over.
- A kickboxing champ and a reporter are searching for a missing man, but they turn up a series of illegal kickboxing matches run by an arms dealer.
- Steel-Man, Pittsburgh's Official Superhero is hosting his Annual Comic Book Convention at the C3 Mall when a strange turn of events finds him battling an Army of the Undead as well as the Pittsburgh Underworld.
- For the last 25 years, Graham Hetrick has been the Coroner of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He handles close to 700 suspicious deaths each year. The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead chronicles some of his most mysterious and disturbing homicides. While detectives search for clues among the living, Graham - a medical death investigator - is uncovering the secrets of the dead.
- Jack Cody has always wanted to enter the world of the Superfights, a free fighting tournament. One night, he rescues a girl from a mugging and he becomes a national hero. Then, he is finally given his opportunity to become a Superfighter. He soon discovers a Ninja who tells him that the man behind the Superfights is involved with illegal acts. When this comes to Jack, he must fight now for his life.
- Honest Man: the Life of R. Budd Dwyer is a movie about politics and corruption, suicide and survival. Four years in the making, it explores the scandal that led an honest, hard-working man to take his own life. This independently produced feature-length documentary follows Budd Dwyer, a Pennsylvania politician who infamously committed suicide at a televised press conference. The film chronicles Dwyer's meteoric rise to political power and examines the bribery scandal and subsequent trial that pushed him to his breaking point. Honest Man also delves into the controversy and consequences of the uncensored airing of Dwyer's death on television stations worldwide. Honest Man reveals a story that has remained untold for over 24 years. The film features exclusive new interviews, including William Smith, the man whose testimony convicted Dwyer, and Dwyer's widow Joanne--her last interview before her death in 2009. Was Dwyer venal, or a victim? Did he kill himself because he couldn't live with being guilty, or because he couldn't live with being innocent? Honest Man allows audiences to judge for themselves.
- Blackmoor is the name of a fictional world created by David Arneson. It is also the prototype of Dungeons and Dragons, the first published role playing game. Unlike other fantasy worlds, such as J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth, Blackmoor is a living world that is being explored to this day. Secrets of Blackmoor investigates the origins of the role playing game, through candid interviews, archival footage, and newly discovered artifacts. In 1964, David Wesely becomes a founding member of a club that includes history buffs, model makers, and miniature collectors. Hiding within the group, however, are a bunch of college students who are interested in war gaming. Within a year, the gamers meet a high school kid named Dave Arneson who is playing war games with his friends in his parents' basement. These gamers have no idea that they will change the face of this hobby forever. Their only concern for now, is how to simulate the reality of war, and above all, they just want to have fun. Their voracious hunt for new rules and knowledge leads them to the University of Minnesota Library where they discover an old manuscript, Strategos; the American Game of War. Within the dense pages are a few sentences that inspire them. The influence of Strategos changes how they play their war games. But are they really following these old rules, or have they stumbled onto something truly unique by misinterpreting what it says? Should a game be constrained by rules, like Monopoly, or should there be no boundaries at all, like a game of make believe? One thing is very clear--something magical was going on in the Twin Cities.
- Ethan (Adam Ratcliffe), a recovering alcoholic shares his story with a peculiar stranger, Ambrose (Brian Anthony Wilson) as he embarks on a reflective train ride home to visit his young Autistic son Lucas (Sean Patrick McCurdy).
- An imaginary dream woman is the object of desire for a drifter and an escaped mental patient.
- An elderly dementia patient must decide whether to leave this world under his own conditions, before he loses his dignity, or give in to his loving family and nursing home roommates' appeals to fight on and risk losing it.
- A man with a hurt ego can be a dangerous man. Unique and Abi find that out first hand.
- Gemini is a sci-fi post-apocalyptic action-thriller film about a man suffering from amnesia trying to find his way back home through a landscape plagued with the destruction brought on by androids. These androids are indistinguishable from humans and still roam the apocalyptic countryside. The script has received excellent reviews, scoring an 8.1/10 in the Shore Scripts Short Film Fund Competition. This film is ultimately about a journey each one of us must face: time. Time moves forward always, it does not move backward or standstill. No matter how much we may want to go back to the way things were, we can never go back truly. This concept is relevant now more than ever in our society as things have changed rapidly over the last year, for better or worse. The setting of a post-apocalyptic world is the perfect place to explore this concept, and I hope to do so through this film.
- True Story: Two independent filmmakers plan the murder of the other's wife to get the insurance money to pay for their film...and they go through with their plan.
- Portrait of John Lokitis, the youngest of 11 remaining residents of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a town destroyed by an underground mine fire.
- In this horror comedy feature, a young lawyer and his friends fight The Counselor, a vampire lawyer who feeds on people's time, and his Band of Monsters.
- A group of childhood friends return home after graduating college to discover that one of their own has mysteriously gone missing. Road trip.
- A psychological character study of three people fighting a common past of deceit, addiction, and violence. As introduced in the prologue, elements of the story are inspired by the Philadelphia Center City Rapist scandal of the late 1990s.
- Genetic experiments gone wrong unleash an ancient voodoo curse that produces a masticating monster with an appetite for terror. Narrated by Oscar-winning actor Jack Palance.
- Several MIT students drop out of school to make a movie and quickly realize that no one will ever take them seriously without a big name star, so they decide to fool everybody by using celebrity impersonators.
- A young man decides to drop everything and pursue his filmmaking dream. He realize it's tougher than he thought I'd be.
- The Kid is dead. Trapped in a horrifying netherworld between life and death, he must learn to face the demons of his past, or be forever caught in purgatory. Meanwhile; the madman responsible for his murder, tortured but the memory of an undying love, continues his strange and murderous quest.
- The year is 2200. Four decades have passed since a devastating war, and mankind is eager to resume peaceful exploration of the stars. Hopes and dreams ride with the launch of Earth's newest starship: Pacific. But the final frontier is full of untold dangers, and it will take a crew of incredible bravery and fortitude to boldly go into the unknown.
- A mom gets Alzheimer's. Her son has to decide whether to fulfill a promise to care for her or take his last chance for high political office, something she wanted so much for him.
- Rodney is living a lie on social media. It's all fun and games until he get exposed.
- Follows the crew of Fire Line Equipment as they service fire apparatus and fight fires in the Dutch country and surrounding areas in Southeast Pennsylvania.
- Airship Captain Verne Rudolph attempts to acquire the Lelia sphere, an energy course that the evil Victor Augustus uses to power his visionary city of the sky. Along with Duchess Adeline, Captain Rudolph fights many enemies along the way.
- A report on the Three Mile Island nuclear accident made by a group of independent film-makers, who spent nine days in Harrisburg interviewing residents and their children, farmers, union leaders, doctors and others, and also representatives of government. The official policies and standards are examined against medical evidence, the facts about "clear air" and "acceptable limits" and the nightmare of death and disease facing residents in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
- In 2022, across the world, there are millions of puppy breeders and rescue shelters supplying dogs responsibly, but there is also a sinister world of abuse and exploitation. A great deal of work needs to be done to make sure the health and welfare of dogs is prioritised both right now and in the future. This includes dealing with the rise in canine fertility clinics, puppy smuggling and the US puppy mill pipeline. 'Dogspiracy' will see Marc Abraham, vet, author and animal welfare campaigner, investigate reasons why they exist, meet experts and decision-makers, and empowering viewers with the tools to enable them to be part of the solution, to help end cruelty towards breeding dogs and their puppies forever.
- In 1979, disclosing your homosexuality in a small town high school was risky business, especially if you were at the top of the social ladder. Popular and athletic, Hugh struggles with containing his true sexual identity. Outside of school, he attends community meetings of concerned citizens of the local nuclear power plant, where he meets Winston, a slightly older and disabled young man. Hanging out at Winston's place, he safely confides in his distress of a fellow student, Kabold, who is outwardly gay and in deep pain. As the truth's of the power plant are researched together, Hugh struggles with releasing his own truths, until the plant has a general emergency, releasing radiated steam, and he can't keep his sexuality contained any longer.
- Everett Fuller (Daverin Wisher) finds himself on death row for the murder of his young mistress, Neylis Medina (Natalie Cubilette). Though he maintains his innocence, the clock is running out after all appeals are exhausted. Will the murder be discovered before it is too late for Everett.
- An unmotivated young man unable to find employment pretends to be the manager of a closeout goods store to prevent his parents from throwing him out their house. He thinks he has it all figured out, until his meddling best friend pretends to be the District Manager of the store chain and chaos ensues.
- The Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Fire Department responds to an alarm on a December morning.
- About ten years ago, a group of us produced a fourteen-minute short film, 'Tap Heat', which film contrasted the traditional tap with the contemporary, as it's being created and performed by a new generation of dancers. With 'Tap World', we wanted to show how this uniquely American art form has been given an exciting resurgence through the global embrace of dancers and audiences around the world. With 'Tap Heat"s popularity, we decided to reach out and invite dancers, choreographers and dance companies from across the planet to participate in a feature-length global documentary. Along with the U.S., we received 114 submissions from thirteen countries around the world. We asked not only to see the participants dancing, but also to learn their personal stories.
- Take control of the infamous Three Mile Island nuclear plant - produce electricity, gain profits and avert impending nuclear meltdowns.
- Marketing consultant receives a mysterious package which leads to the conspiracy cover up.
- A con artist, Nick Davenport (David Hill) finds himself in too deep when he unearths a chest of valuables that have been buried for nearly 20 years. When he and his nephew Gerald Davenport (Kashif Gould) realize the mysterious history behind it, they are pursued by two brothers from Africa, Minkailu Bah (Chibuzo Oparanyanwu) and Saifu Bah (Eriq Sabin) who demand their family's jewels or Nick and Gerald will face severe consequences.
- A man who's lost his job. A couple who's not a couple. A woman whose age is all people can see. A man who can't get over what's lost. And a man whose job is to make the end easier. Never Too Late is the first Collective Film facilitated by Vidjam, with stories woven together by five teams of local filmmakers. The film carries themes of grief, purpose, familial obligation, societal expectation, and moving on.
- Robin, a food critic at a small town magazine, berates her co-workers for eating junk food out of the vending machine, until one day she has a falling out with a gourmet cheese purveyor and her world goes awry.