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- Reconvergence offers an intriguing exploration of mortality, consciousness and identity in the modern age from the perspectives of four distinct characters: a naturalist, a neuroscientist, a poet and a historian. The combination of their separate journeys creates a rich tapestry that weaves together several complex facets of the existential dilemma.
- Chris, a career-obsessed orphan whose attempts to forge a dependable and tranquil future for himself spin out of control after news reports of a deadly hurricane trigger a flood of mysterious dreams from his childhood. Chris loses everything and is plunged into a world of con-men, hustlers and dreamers, where he is forced to confront his own mixed up notions of life, love, and career.
- Two radicool dudicals (The Superkiiids!) are commissioned by whiz-kid filmmaker and secret ops leader, Robert Zemeckis, to make the movie, "Back To The Future Part IV" with all deliberate speed - lest the project be turned over to affable everyman, Thomas Jeffery Hanks.
- Godspeed, and welcome to Americatown.
- Sadie's Waltz is a haunting story of grief and transcendence. A young woman trapped in a home destroyed by tragedy suffers her father's tyrannical abuse until a strange vision inspired by a comic book advertisement shows her an unexpected path to liberation. Sadie's Waltz boldly dramatizes the subconscious in a film where the rational and the irrational collide in a struggle for the survival of a human soul.
- Through the palette of the Los Tejanos art exhibit, The Cheech explores Cheech Marin's lifelong advocacy of the Chicano Art Movement, and his journey to develop the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture and Industry. With original score by Grammy-Nominated musician El Dusty, The Cheech takes a fascinating look at a national icon's love affair with art, and his incredible contribution to promote and preserve a vital part of American cultural identity.
- The remains of thousands of undocumented immigrants lie undiscovered in the remote and inhospitable landscape of Brooks County, TX. The bodies that have been found were often buried in poorly marked graves, many interred in trash bags and other makeshift containers, a consequence of one of the poorest counties in the United States being overwhelmed by a migrant death crisis that has been unfolding for decades. Heartbreak Country explores attempts by the non-profit organization Operation Identification and the South Texas Human Rights Center to locate, exhume, and identify the dead from this heartbreaking humanitarian crisis. The film also explores the search and recovery efforts of the Texas State Guard and the controversial apprehension efforts of the Border Patrol Tactical Unit. Through interviews and observational footage, the film adds another important facet to the ongoing discussion about migrant issues and immigration reform in the United States.
- In this off-kilter comedy a failing missionary seizes an opportunity to save a girl's soul but soon realizes he's the one in danger of eternal damnation.
- An intriguing letter sends a farmer on a transatlantic mission.
- In utero during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Chris Highland grew up obsessed with the prospect of nuclear annihilation. After spending years studying the conflicts that led up to the Cold War, Chris accompanied Russian troops to Chechnya as a photographer while the Cold War was grinding to an agonizing conclusion. Shot by Chechen Rebels while on his journey, Chris narrowly escaped with his life and returned to the United States. During recovery he experienced an epiphany, the conflict he had been chasing all these years was inside him. Deconfliction delves into the mind of an individual struggling to make peace with his conflicted gender identity; a conflict that Chris believes may have been caused by the Cold War itself.
- Medicine Mound, Texas. Population Zero. Enter the world of Myna Potts, an elderly woman who has created a monument to her childhood memories in the form of the Medicine Mound Museum. Built in the shadows of four dolomite hills held sacred by the Comanche Indians, the town of Medicine Mound was destroyed by fire in the early 1930s and slowly faded into obscurity. Where in the Heck is Medicine Mound, Texas? explores memory, history and the inevitable passage of time as Myna leads us on a tour of her beloved museum and on a final pilgrimage to relive her most important childhood memory.
- An American teaching in Japan finds acceptance through a journey to witness the first sunrise of the year.
- Confederate Goliath chronicles the desperate struggle to capture the Confederacy's largest fortress during the American Civil War.
- An outcast combat veteran living amidst the desolation of the South Texas border country finds common ground with an undocumented immigrant fighting for her life on the migrant trail.
- Overwhelmed by pain from the loss of his mother, Mosbey Carter journeys into the underworld as he tries to free himself from his paralyzing grief and find value in life once more