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- A senior at an ivy league college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skulls is not what he thought and comes at a price.
- An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children's television host Fred Rogers.
- Marriage takes a sour turn when a middle-aged husband falls for a young and sexy woman. Things get even more complicated when his wife starts a hot affair with a young lover of her own.
- "Breaking the Silence" is a fresh, new-look documentary film dedicated to everyone around the world who suffers quietly and in the shadows - alone, worn out, and without hope. Essentially, at its heart, this film is an intense journey deep into the mind, how it can break, and how it can heal. It is a story which very will touch many, many hearts and minds, no matter who you are or where you are in life.
- An eccentric collegiate improv group tries to live life according to the "yes and" rules of improv.
- A divorced glamour girl (Ann Sheridan) keeps warm with a professor (Richard Carlson) amid sports and romance at Dartmouth.
- After the sudden death of her father, a woman with a congenital heart defect turns her life upside down to train for a stage of the Tour de France.
- With only a library book as his guide, 14-year-old William Kamkwamba sets about building a wind turbine in his Malawian village.
- Coach Frank Cavanaugh returns to college football after World War I, then gradually goes blind.
- When a whistle-blower has been found murdered, a state police detective named Karen investigates a suburban water supply pollution scandal that a chemical company is trying to cover up in New York state.
- Elmer Stone, quarterback of the 1899 Colton College football team vows to remain a student until Colton beats its biggest rival, State University. Twenty-seven years later, Elmer is still in school and is a classmate of his son, Jack. Other than driving a milk wagon in his spare time, Jack is also the quarterback of the football team. A matter of his eligibility comes up but he is cleared and goes out to do-or-die for Colton against State University. Maybe they will win The Big Game, and Jack's father can get a life...and a job.
- This film is not for people that already know they have food allergies. It's for everyone else. The rare film that's totally objective investigative journalism. The search for answers to why allergies have reached epidemic proportions.
- The heroic and brave team of private investigators must pursue and stop a destructive and evil gang of domestic terrorists that has become a deadly threat to the United States and the government.
- Scenes in and around New Hampshire's Dartmouth College during the Winter Carnival, showing student activities from football to skiing, closing with the college song.
- A distressed father begins to suspect that his institutionalized daughter is being abused by her psychiatrist.
- African river blindness is a disease caused by a parasitic worm that is transmitted through the bite of a blackfly. The worms swim under the skin causing an extremely severe skin irritation. Eventually, the worms swim into the eye and scar the retina leading to blindness. Merck & Co. offers a drug that kills the worms and completely treats the symptoms for free, yet 37 million people are still infected.
- 'PoetLOVE,' is an adaptation of Robert Schumann's art-song cycle, which tells the story of a young man who experiences his first love and heartbreak, throwing him into deep despair, until he finds his conduit through art.
- Mending Wall is set in a northern New England town, where one morning the local handyman wakes up to find that his cows have escaped through a hole in the fence. The disappearances cause all the simmering conflicts in the town to come bubbling to the surface. Mending Wall is a parable about life and loss in the American heartland.
- John Rassias travels to China to teach Chinese teachers his method for teaching English to students.
- Arthur Mayer and his wife, Lillie, look back on his long career as a movie publicist, as they lecture at colleges and find ways to continue making artistic contributions.
- A French writer travels to the States, confers with writer friends in New York and visits sites there associated with the novel The Catcher In the Rye, before tackling the task of driving up to New England to try to meet the reclusive author of that book.
- A short comedy that focuses on the daily activities of an energetic dog named Shaya.
- This documentary explores the past and present definition, ideals and practices concerning virginity. Individual segments included in the documentary include a "Silver Ring Thing" abstinence rally, a trans-gendered view on virginity, a sociological analysis based on the work of Dr.Laura Carpenter, the Broadway play "My First Time", and a look at the history of virginity. Throughout the film are candid personal stories from individuals representing all backgrounds and experiences. The film also includes clips of vintage cinema to punctuate the evolution of this word from ancient Greece to the modern world.
- Young Goodman Brown ventures into the woods at night, to meet the Elder Traveler and test his faith.
- Samuel Campbell, a park ranger, must stop a sinister hunter from shooting a fox illegally in Acadia National Park in Maine, and also save a baby moose and dog from being eaten by the fox.
- Every summer, the nation's best and brightest high school debaters attend preparatory camps. SPEW documents the most exclusive of these camps: the Dartmouth Debate Institute (DDI) in Hanover, New Hampshire. Each year, the DDI culminates in a institute-wide tournament, the winner of which has gone on to win the national high school Tournament of Champions sixteen of the last eighteen years.
- Features short extracts from an unreleased longer interview with American experimental music composer, performer, improviser, Fluxus artist and author Christian Wolff.
- The park ranger Samuel Campbell, his dog Fuzz and girlfriend Katy must protect a wolf from being killed for fur by an evil hunter named Gregory Black.
- The story of snow including how it is formed and the human inventions that help us live with the white stuff.
- 1968–6.9 (11)TV EpisodeA Nebraska middle school's concerns about the safety of its students leads to one of the largest investigations into illegal child labor in the U.S.; the race to develop domestic sources of lithium; photographer James Nachtwey.
- Talking with Jewish and Palestinian students about the Israel-Hamas war; the pioneering technology of quantum computing; filmmaker Greta Gerwig.