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- A cranky history teacher at a prep school is forced to remain on campus over the holidays with a grieving cook and a troubled student who has no place to go.
- The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America.
- As homicide detective Thomas Craven investigates the murder of his activist daughter, he uncovers a corporate cover-up and government conspiracy that attracts an agent tasked with cleaning up the evidence.
- Unsuccessfully trying to close old family wounds on a trip back to the Rhode Island home of her miserable childhood, a troubled Brooke Adams finds her new friendship with neighbor Trish Van Devere has her stuck in another family drama.
- When college professor, Peter Proud begins experiencing flashbacks of an earlier life, he's mysteriously drawn to a place he's never been to, but which seems familiar and where he soon finds his previous incarnation's wife.
- An industrial tow truck driver suffering from insomnia returns to his childhood home after the untimely death of his father, to discover that a paranormal presence has been living in the house and haunting the sacred land it was built on.
- A documentary on a chorus of senior citizens from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth, and other unexpected musicians.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- John Ratzenberger celebrates American manufacturing and the skill of American workers as he travels to factories in towns throughout the country.
- This is a documentary film about director Jesse Barrett-Mills' experience studying migrant culture in both California and Massachusetts.
- A showcase of the 2020 Laurel Hill Cemetery preservation and conservation project.
- In 1703 a young girl is kidnapped by Abenakis Indians from the English settlement of Wells, Maine and force-marched through dense forests to a settlement in Quebec. Adopted by an Abenakis family, she lives in a Jesuit mission for five years before her freedom is negotiated by a Catholic priest. She is caught up in the clash between the English Crown and the French King and their Native allies who are fighting a bitter and bloody battle for territory. At the age of seven, Esther Wheelwright becomes a pawn in the highly charged struggle between Protestant England and Catholic France for the hearts and minds of North America. To the French, she was a prize captive who had renounced the religion of her parents; to her Abenakis family, she replaced a lost child and to the English Puritans, she was a soul they could not afford to lose. Esther Wheelwright becomes a passionate convert to Catholicism and refuses all pleas from her English family to return home and shuns an offer of marriage into the Quebec aristocracy to retreat into a cloister as an Ursuline nun.Among her extraordinary achievements, she rose to become Mother Superior, fought for the rights of the Catholics in Quebec, buried General Montcalm and helped to ensure the survival of the Quebecois after the French defeat in 1759. During her lifetime, she crossed the greatest cultural divides of the eighteenth century. Raised a Puritan girl, she became a beloved Abenakis child, was then adopted into the family of the French governor and became a French Canadian. She was a witness to the wars between the greatest political powers of her era and a major power broker from behind the convent walls.
- A young boy discovers a corpse while biking in the woods, then faces unexpected and macabre consequences when he tries to bury it.
- A journey is taken to see the various rivers, ponds, lakes, streams, reservoirs, and waterfalls of Massachusetts. Vivid speculations of the water are ventured throughout the western, central, and eastern part of this great New England state. Each and every one of these magnificent aquatic quarters are keys that enrich the soul.