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- In the small town of Anahuac, Texas, you will meet Gabby Ledford. She's a middle-aged school teacher who cares for her ailing mother. She dives into the certainty that every road has an end.
- Inspired by the writings of Flannery O'Connor, 'Bout Normal, Nothin' Special tells the story of two young farmers fighting to save the family farm.
- A brother has been entered into an under ground fight arena to cover a bet for his brother. His opponent is bigger, faster, and stronger. But he has something up his sleeve. Time.
- PLAINS is a short dance film composed of seven songs off singer/songwriter, Jessica Rotter's, debut album. Spoken entirely through movement and music, PLAINS, is a tale of a young woman's journey towards self discovery, comprised of six alluring chapters, purposefully connected, intertwined, and caught somewhere between reality and a dream.
- One man dies to save an already dying man. Now the saved man has to find his reason to still be living.
- This is the story of Charlie Smith, a 134-year-old black man, who tells his life story, via flashbacks, to an orderly at his nursing home. The story moves from his childhood days when he was bought as a slave by a Texas farmer, Charlie Smith. Charlie treats the boy as a member of his family. When slaves are free, he decides to stay with Charlie until he dies. After Charlie's death, he assumes his name, as Charlie asked him to do. The story becomes picaresque, as Charlie moves throughout the Old West, being a ranch hand, gambler, train robber, bounty hunter, family man, honky-tonk owner, and, finally, circus sideshow attraction. Through his life the viewer sees the changes in the history of the Old West, including attitudes towards blacks and racism. After the dramatized account is finished, video footage of the real Charles Smith's 134th birthday party, filmed at his nursing home, is shown. The credits say that "his life has been the inspiration for this television fantasy."