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In this film, actor Robert Clary (best known for his role in the television series Hogan's Heroes) personally tells his "how I got to Hollywood" true story.
This film explores why diversity is important in today's agricultural model that's based on large volume, fast growth, and the cheapest product possible for the consumer, but little else. It explores how we can balance the need to produce food for a hungry planet vs. the need for biodiversity in our one-track production model.
Painting an epic and compassionate picture, this film plunges viewers into the heart of the North Dakota oil rush and follows the paths of the men and women that came from all over the United States seeking employment.
When the American Dream turned into a nightmare for these men and women, they left their families, abandoned their towns, and headed to Williston, North Dakota with one goal in mind: to make something of their lives, far from home, in a world that had let them down but in which they were determined to succeed. They knew this situation would be short-lived. Nobody would move permanently to this soulless place with its harsh climate. They are mere tourists, just here to pay off their debts and earn enough money to return home.
For them, in this world, oil is everything representing a new American Dream.
Filled with a unique cast of characters - canine and otherwise - and brimming with an endearing original score composed almost entirely of toy instruments, this is a doc that is clearly intent on capturing the value to be found in any good human / dog dynamic. With a focus on the inner workings of the Old Friends Senior Dogs Sanctuary in Tennessee, a positive emphasis is placed on older dogs and the worthiness of their rescue in a refreshingly charming way.
By Jeanine Isabel Butler and Catherine Lynn Butler
At what other point in our history has the line between church and state become so tangled and polarizing?
Every story has a birthplace, a core, a microcosm from which when expanded upon takes on a larger than life arc. In "American Heretics", a group of deeply faithful Christians in Oklahoma are challenging firmly rooted fundamentalist Christian doctrine. Labeled as "heretics" for their beliefs and seemingly defiant interpretations of the Gospels, they are open minded to the Bible as a living document and have made incredible progress.
American Heretics challenges what we think we know about the Christian heartland by offering a rare personal glimpse into the contentious and often misunderstood history of religion, race, and politics in America, all seen through the eyes of a courageous group of Oklahomans working to bridge the divide within their community.
By David & Kathi Peters
Featuring Rick Boyle, Wini Boyle, Rick Boyle II and Gerry Hogan
Set against the backdrop of an epic bike ride in Ireland's beautiful Connemara region, this inspirational film tells the story of Rick Boyle, a man who overcame extraordinary obstacles to become an avid long-distance bicyclist.
Between learning disabilities, childhood abuse and neglect, obesity, and a four-pack-a-day cigarette habit, Boyle was able to persevere and become a mentor for young people and a teacher in his church. Chain of Life unveils Boyle's story of transformation and shows how he has used his experiences to help others find the hope and the power to change their lives.
Dream is a documentary series featuring the stories of diverse people from around the globe who found purpose when they embraced their God-given dream.
Subjects include Grammy Award-nominated artists, a former Sudanese child soldier, a disaster grief counselor, and a young Canadian boy partnering with a Tanzanian girl to bring about change through a simple stuffed elephant.
Dream: Find Your Significance (main feature)
Episode 1: World Changers (Robb Nash)
Episode 2: From Grief To Purpose (Paul Yin)
Episode 3: Writing for Jesus Culture (Bryan and Katie Torwalt)
Episode 4: Soldier of Peace (Monybany Dau)
Hope Village: Finding Recovery follows Lucy Hall's redemptive journey from addiction into the other side of recovery in which she starts one of the most successful rehabilitation programs in the country after discovering a new approach to treating women's health and substance abuse.
From humanity's darkest moments came survival. From survival came light and the blooming of a new life. The Holocaust Education Film Foundation proudly presents "Surviving Birkenau," the story of Dr. Susan Spatz, née Eckstein, as told in her vivid and emotionally compelling own words at the age of 96.
Traditional Wild America's first film takes duck hunters and outdoor adventure enthusiasts to the blind to be among revered sportsmen. Put on your waders and come into South Carolina's famed Santee Delta to join three old friends as they hunt ducks with classic double guns.
Rescued from the streets of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, murder capital of the world, orphaned girls find their voices in poetry as they heal traumas of their past and prepare to transition into an uncertain future.
DVD (Spanish, Color, With English Subtitles) / 2019 / 90 minutes
Ben is an aspiring cartoonist working in commercial video production to survive. He is also recovering from a recent breakup. Lost in self doubt, he dreams of meeting someone special.
Finally, through chance, Ben meets the vivacious and free-spirited Juliette. They form an instant connection, but Juliette has plans of her own...to move away... Regardless, the two decide to spend time together while they can, and as their love for each other grows in intensity, their time dwindles.
The film is intricate and multi-layered, presenting many of the sub-themes that challenge a group of 20-something friends finding their way: the complexities of loneliness within a group, the comradery among men, the friendship between women, the interaction amid the genders and the tug of potential gay love all play a role within the story's arc.
The film reveals the intimate stories of three inter-church couples who are dealing with the challenges of being united with a spouse who is no less devoted to Jesus, yet has different beliefs and faith practices. It brings to the forefront that even in today's more open culture, the challenges of even inter-church relationships are many.
An Inspirational Film about Art Therapy and the power of Community.
A small group of children embark on a journey through healing when they become a part of the "You Are Not Alone" mural project; a 6×6 foot turtle-shaped sculpture developed by renowned artist Professor Marietta D'Antonio Fryer of Cheyney University.
The multi-award winning Back to Natural provides audiences with a complex understanding of the ways in which race, identity and hair are all related, and offers a compassionate view point on issues that impact African descendants' sense of self and the often unknown barriers society places on one's ability to simply exist.
Back to Natural is a powerful documentary that provides a historical look at the global policing of Black bodies.