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- A troubled young woman is encouraged by a teacher to enter a poetry contest.
- A mix of Dave Chappelle's sketch comedy and musical interludes, inspired in part by the 1973 documentary Wattstax.
- An abandoned teen jumps a freight train in Philadelphia intent on reaching his uncle in Indiana, whom he believes will help him with financial difficulties including a pregnant girlfriend. In Ohio, he meets another homeless teen, who escorts him to his uncle. Finding his uncle equally broke, the duo head on to Oklahoma City to try to find the first teen's long-gone ex-con father. A confrontation between father and son send the duo on into exploits in the west including getting beaten up, busting into an Indian reservation church, and hitch-hiking with a beautiful nurse.
- Dave Chappelle addresses George Floyd's death and racial injustice in a stand-up special filmed in Ohio.
- From the director of Babysitter Massacre and Haunted House on Sorority Row comes a shocking new film critics are calling "fresh and original" and "what horror audiences want" In his final night as a radio host, shock jock Amos Satan spins four spine-tingling tales of terror in this anthology of urban legends inspired by Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Scarewaves. Listen if you dare.
- After sparking a connection at an after party, two young men find themselves spending the entire next day together before going back to their separate lives.
- Focuses on the socialization of American females. It tells the story of six women and girls. The first film to emerge from the modern women's movement in the early 1970s.
- Documentary of a 154-person bus and truck tour that set out to spread the gospel of flower power to the hinterlands of the U.S.
- A woman is asked to wear a mask during the Covid pandemic.
- A single mom and her teenage daughter navigate their relationship on a trip to the Appalachian countryside to have lunch with an ex-con that mom has her eye on.
- Barnstorming is the true story of an unexpected friendship that developed between a farm family and two pilots who literally dropped out of the sky. Their friendship has created a new tradition out of an old one long gone: barnstorming.
- Trip tells the story of 19 year old Casey, a teenage mother that is forced to make some serious decisions about her future. Casey wants the best for her three-year-old son and his future and she knows that has little to do with his drug addicted father, Gavin, but like the hardest of drugs, she finds Gavin harder to quit than he should be. Casey is forced to take a hard look at what her life is becoming to determine if her once bright future is worth trading in for the drugs and sex that keep her in the rut she is in with Gavin.
- Three siblings come to terms with their family demons when their father dies.
- An African American couple search for intimacy and friendship.
- After a terrible low-budget zombie movie gains a cult following, Cornelia Dotson, the movie's lead actress, has to face her biggest fans at a comic book signing.
- The movie was a fictional student made comedy film but actually was also a very good documentary portrait of Antioch College Ohio student life and the campus and program there in the 1960's. The movie was made in 1967 and was the "Senior Project" for the writer; director/ producer/ actor, Marc Ston, Antioch '67, who gained admission to NYU Film School in Fall 1967 and was a classmate there with Martin Scorcese. Anitoch College Ohio later had bad troubles and was closed down in 2008 and re-opened in 2011. However, in the 1960's, Antioch was a highly honored school....popular, famous, respected...considered (rightly) one of America's best undergrad colleges. Story traces "Mary Lou Meriwhether" (girl lead) and "Durwood Raintree Jr." (boy lead) from Freshman startup days at Antioch thru to a camped up "graduation day" where the kids wear mortarboard hats like at Oxford U.....and rode motorcycles while wearing academic robes! Joke, joke, joke....the whole movie was peppered with jokes by the carload...mostly very funny, esp. for people from Antioch who knew how true the jokes really were! ---------------------- Submitted Feb. 2012 by Tex (David) Allen, SAG Actor (See my IMDb.Com Resume for bio and credits), Antioch College Alumnus, Class of 1966 Email: DavidAllenUSA@Yahoo.Com
- A portrait of youth and loneliness, freedom and heartbreak. Desperate for love and attention, Rory struggles to keep control of her life, and risks losing what little she has left.
- An Ohio villager tells the story of her mother's friendship with Coretta Scott King and meeting Martin Luther King Jr. as a child. Child actors lip-sync her dialogue, as they pass down her story to future generations. This short film is a sequence from the ongoing anthology documentary, "Sound Spring," which spans hundreds of years of Yellow Springs, Ohio history.
- A small-town theater in Ohio prepares to screen its final non-digital film.
- After having another bizarre and musical visionary experience, Teenage Bunny goes to a psychiatrist. Has he gone crazy? "Folk Songs of the American Wood Elf" is Part Two of Toadstool Shadow's three-part fairy tale opera.
- Up and coming christian techno artist, Thomas Clusterfield comes back to his hometown to play a show with his musical hero, DJ Dirk Moses. However, the town and Thomas' best friend, Ronnie Sterling, are not exactly the way he remembered anymore.
- 2018– 53mTV-MA8.6 (397)TV EpisodeIn an interview on his Ohio farm, comedian Dave Chappelle talks about his career, family, and community.