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- An examination of the infamous pornographic film Deep Throat (1972), covering aspects from the film's creation to its cultural impact.
- A computer chip salesman dates a software designer in a virtual reality program.
- Mike, a young hired hand in California is working a small farm with a close friend, Dan. Mike is content on the farm and obviously attracted to the handsome Dan. Dan seems to be attracted to Mike as well but is a drifter and not happy as a farmer. He longs to finish out the contract and move on to a big city, perhaps with Mike. Gary, a boy from the next farm over, befriends them during their daily chores. Gary lives with his abusive father, a stepmother and a stepbrother. Gary is drawn to the camaraderie of the young farmhands in part to avoid his problems at home. When an innocent session of skinny-dipping is misconstrued by the boy's father, the young hired hands soon find themselves unjustly suspected of wrongdoing in a suddenly hostile small town.
- Documentary about transgender women and drag queens who fought police harassment at Compton's Cafeteria in San Francisco's Tenderloin in 1966, three years before the famous riot at Stonewall Inn bar in NYC.
- In this verité-style drama, Anthony, a newcomer to San Francisco, attempts to come to terms with his abusive ex-lover when he strikes up an unlikely friendship with a street hustler.
- Late-night radio host Dale Sweeney's usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language. When FBI agents arrive investigating the call, Dale enlists his friends help to uncover what he hopes is the amazing identity of this first time caller.
- Smalltime nightclub entertainer Eric Fox is a telepath hired by odd Laina Pozok to find out if one of her weird relatives had killed her father. Eric uncovers a bizarre conspiracy centered around a missing collection of mystical objects.
- A glimpse into the maestro's life and musical journey, "CACHAO: Uno Mas" pays tribute to one of the greatest Afro-Cuban musicians of all time, Israel López 'Cachao'.
- Following her two years long space travel, while coming back, Evelyn accidentally travels to a parallel universe when her spaceship passes through the thermal barrier of Earth's atmosphere. The parallel universe is lifeless, motionless, gloomy, and horizontally flipped. She walks through deserted streets and spaces in this parallel universe following the way to her house. When she finally reaches her house, she finds her lover, Melissa, in a much different way than she expected.
- Educated Minds follows the experiences and exploits of a handful of 5th grade students at Bret Hart Elementary, focusing in particular on Rayqan and Mr. Ben, a cheerful and exuberant 5th grader, and a progressive thinking 5th grade teacher who is unwaveringly committed to his students. With the school year moving forward, a set of tools to enhance the students and teachers learning experience is introduced by a community based organization located in Oakland, California, Mindful Schools. This program is designed to implement the practice of mindfulness into Mr. Ben's curriculum, where a Mr. Golden (a Mindful Schools trainer) visits their classroom three times a week through extensive fifteen minute sessions, lasting approximately five weeks. Mr. Ben and his students embark on a new process, and their journey begins with the question, "What is mindfulness?" As the mindfulness practice becomes part of their weekly routine, we observe the ways that Rayquan and Mr. Ben adjust to this new learning tool, how to identify with it, and the ways in which they can apply to other aspects of their lives.
- Following the tragic events of her school shooting, April suffers from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder without any way of coping. During a particularly severe panic attack, April's best friend gives her the secret she's been looking for--a way to help her heal.
- Behind the Scenes is a short documentary that delves into the lives of a group of teenagers who have autism. These teens all attend Autism Social Connection, where they go to make films. Through the process of filmmaking the teens work on their writing skills, reading skills, and social skills, and ultimately end up becoming real friends with one another.
- "You let standards fall like that, the next that goes is pride. And once you lose pride, you might as well be buried, because you're a dead man walking. And that's where we're at right now: an entire country of f%@kin' zombies." So says Jimmy -- a career criminal of the 'thinking' sort -- while staring out the windshield of his parked Cadillac, thoughtfully munching a hamburger and fries. He lectures an audience of one -- Susie Solomon -- a hapless teenage prostitute who is currently bound, blindfolded, and gagged in the back seat. After Jimmy's philosophical appetite has been satisfied, he begins the long drive to the middle of nowhere to complete the job he was hired to do, and deliver Susie to a warehouse and a group of men whose ultimate intentions for the girl remain, at least to him, a mystery. Once inside, Jimmy is commended for his work. He is paid handsomely - nearly twice what he was promised. All is well in Jimmy's world. Another rung ascended on the criminal ladder, money in his pocket, and the pretty, naive girl from Idaho is about to learn a lesson that should swear her off 'hooking' forever. But, maybe, he suddenly realizes as he studies the 'scenery' around the warehouse, they're going to do more than just 'teach her a lesson'. When Jimmy finally learns of her true fate, he must make a decision: take the money and run, or stay and try to save Susie Solomon?
- This film depicts the last 24 hours of Chris's life, who suffers from concealed depression. He experiences the world around him in a distorted/ disoriented way and hears voices in his head that lead him into committing suicide.
- History and tour of the famed prison from it's days as a military fort to its use by Native American protesters in the 1970's. Includes interviews with former inmates and families of prison officials who lived on the island.
- Suburbia 1967. Eleven-year-old Susan Bradley has only one thing on her mind, and it's not schoolwork. It's Mike Nesmith of The Monkees, the popular pop group made famous in the television sitcom of the same name. Susan, with "boyfriend" Nesmith, lives in a daydream, a sixties riot of psychedelic colors and goofy, soft-focus, teenage-girl love scenes. Her well-meaning parents try to snap her back to reality, but it takes an informative copy of Teen Life to finally open Susan's eyes.
- An action thriller film about a town called DunMovin who decides to rise up and stop a murderous criminal by the name of Crimson.
- A determined yet naive Alaska wades through an atypical night in Santa Monica as she intersects paths with a young, bi-curious harlot who claims to know the whereabouts of Alaska's distant, biological father.
- Fred is a man who loves his cat, George. George was a gift from Fred's Grandfather when he was a boy and felt he was all alone. Now that he is grown, Fred is forced to face what life might be like without George.
- A group of screenwriters discover the magic of a story they are writing for a film.
- A period piece about a girl in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- Excelsior Rising explores community efforts to improve public safety in the Excelsior district of San Francisco. Through interviews with local residents, police, government officials, community leaders and organizers, the film illuminates how a vibrant, determined neighborhood can come together to resolve conflicts and push for real solutions.
- Set in Oklahoma where more women are incarcerated per capita than anywhere else in the country, EMPOWERING THE YARD looks at HIV prevention from the perspective of incarcerated women who are using peer education to empower themselves, their families, and their communities. The HIV Peer Education Program provides an opportunity for incarcerated women to teach each other about the issues they face including safe sex, sexually transmitted infections, drugs, and violence. Five HIV Peer Educators explain why incarceration rates for women are so high and they speak about the self-esteem and empowerment they have gained through the HIV Peer Education Program.
- A cinematic ode: an aspiring writer experiences the trials, tribulations, and crippling insecurity of the creative process.
- On the hills of Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco and other parts of the Bay goats roam overlooked by their protectors. Goatherder follows one such fellow, Henderson as he attempts to navigate into the midst of city dwellers on a search for connection to the world outside of goats. Henderson's city dwelling doppelganger, Hazel has and oddly compelling possibly life changing interaction with Henderson that provokes the question of where her food comes from, and what it means to the way she interacts with other in her day to day life.
- Image is a short film that follows the young Olivia as she struggles with self-confidence and finds herself on a dangerous path. Image was made in hopes to educate others about the warning signs of a developing eating disorder in an effort to help them recognize the symptoms before it is too late.
- Skye just wants to have a date with is crush, Annabelle. Only one problem stands in the way - twin brother Leif... but not quite in the way Skye thinks.
- Years after the disappearance of his fiancé, a widower must choose to make amends with the past or pose the risk of a psychotic break.
- 1987– 52m7.3 (153)TV EpisodeMonopoly is America's favorite board game, a love letter to unbridled capitalism and our free market society. But behind the myth of the game's creation is an untold tale of theft, obsession and corporate double-dealing.
- JD and Zoe still need answers about the mysterious things that have been happening. JD goes to the California Academy of Science to learn more about seismology and earthquakes. Professor John Caskey from San Francisco State University's Geology Department visits the lab to talk about plate tectonics and fault lines in the Bay Area.
- 1979–TV EpisodeThe friendship between former Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta and former Sen. Alan Simpson; rapper Cardi B; exhibition of items recovered from the Titanic; war photographers; designer Ralph Lauren; anti-Semitism in America; tech gadgets;