Cries from Nagasaki
Experimental video inspired by children's accounts from Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Never Make It Home
Kirk Rundstrom had two months to live. So he booked a tour.
Interpretation
A romantic couple's brief encounter with a few philosophical thugs unfolds in an unusual way and no one will be the same
The Pact
A story of survival, the streets, and the power of friendship
Airspeed
An original documentary following the United States Skydiving Team and the quest for double gold at the World Championships of Formation Skydiving
Asparagus
Introverted and cerebral, Dekard is an agricultural engineer who monitors a regimented greenhouse laboratory that produces hybrid asparagus
Partners of the Heart
A Black Genius, a White Surgeon, a Blue Baby, and a Miracle
Way of the Warrior
This documentary examines the visceral nature of war and the bravery of Native-American veterans who served in World War I, World War II,
The Oneida Speak
The instructional television program, THE ONEIDA SPEAK, is based in part on oral interviews of Oneida Indian elders in Wisconsin conducted between 1939-1941
Hand Game
This documentary explores the mythic and historic roots of contemporary gambling in the Northwest Native Society through a look at the traditional hand game
Blackfeet Encounter
In the summer of 1806, the Lewis and Clark Expedition headed home from the Pacific Ocean
Aleut Story
In the turbulence of war, in a place where survival was just short of miraculous, the Aleuts of Alaska would redefine themselves -- and America
Silent Thunder
A heartwarming story of Stanford Addison: a Native American Elder, Spiritual Leader, Horse Tamer, and Quadriplegic
Looking Toward Home
Looking Toward Home is a one-hour documentary which explains government relocation programs in the 1950's
The Great American Footrace
THE GREAT AMERICAN FOOTRACE documents an extraordinary 3,422-mile cross-country trek in 1928, won by 19-year-old Cherokee Indian Andy Payne
Indian Country Diaries (Epi...
Author LeAnne Howe (Choctaw) goes to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Reservation to discover how the mix of tourism
Indian Country Diaries (Epi...
Journalist Mark Anthony Rolo (Bad River Ojibwe) journeys to Los Angeles to talk with the survivors and descendants of American Indian families
Harold of Orange
This comedy explores the interaction of two cultural groups indigenous to Minnesota-- American Indians and philanthropic foundations
Tall Ships: The Privateer Lynx
The extraordinary story of the tall ship Privateer Lynx and the exciting lives of the young men and women who sail her
Brownstones to Red Dirt
Kids from New York housing projects try to change the world when paired with Sierra Leonean pen pals orphaned by war
Puss in Boots
The classic story of the world's most amazing cat comes to life in this animated adventure from acclaimed director Phil Nibbelink
The Toy Shop
Enter a wondrous world of love and laughter and join a lonely orphan on the adventure of a lifetime in this all-new animated tale, featuring original songs and more misfit toys than Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Greatest Heroes and Legends...
Sit back and relax as he shares with you and your family his passion for Biblical literature and his unique insights into these timeless stories of faith
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens’ immortal story of Ebenezer Scrooge—the meanest man in London whose heart comes to know the true meaning of Christmas—is the most-told and best-loved Christmas story of all time
Purple Heart's Final Beat
This short film reveals the struggles veterans face when returning home from the war and the horrifying choice that countless veterans make every month
The Liberators of Bulgaria
An American journalist and the Russian emperor change the map of 19th century Europe
An Angel for Christmas
Catch the Christmas spirit in this sparkling animated confection of a tale
A Magical Cartoon Christmas
Join Jack Frost, Grampy, and other friends for nine seasonal shorts to fill your family with a very animated Christmas spirit, including Snow Foolin’ (which features “Jingle Bells”)
Clicker Clatter
One man's not-so-epic voyage through a television wasteland
Released to Life
With the shadow of past convictions continuing to follow them, several recently released ex-offenders struggle to redefine themselves in a society that they no longer know
Long Story Short
While bombing at an improv comedy audition, diminutive and self-loathing Fisher falls hard for Georgia, a charming and statuesque free spirit
Sweetness and Art
For fine cuisine, where is the line between food as mere sustenance and as fine art?
God's Pub
A preacher thinks he has the path to heaven all figured out, until he stumbles into God's Pub
All Me: The Life and Times ...
ALL ME tells the life story of noted African American artist Winfred Rembert whose travails and triumphs are revealed through enthralling personal testimony and through his extraordinary autobiographical paintings
Shadow Company
With over $100 Billion in annual revenues and 70000 employees in Iraq alone, the private military industry is booming, yet few civilians know anything about it. What are we really risking by allowing profit-motivated corporations into the business of war?
After the Gas Rush (Part 1)
After The Gas Rush is a unique look at the grassroots movement opposing the expansion of the Marcellus Shale industry in Pennsylvania