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- Peter Gwazdauskas, a child with Down Syndrome, attends a normal school with regular students. The documentary follows Peter and how much he has improved throughout the school year.
- A young woman, all alone in a cabin on a dark and stormy night, learns firsthand how to cut a throat.
- As a college sophomore's academic life devolves into substance abuse and depression, he fears that his friends are being stalked by a killer whose existence he can't discern from hallucinations.
- Live Free or Die. is a serial comedy/drama focused on urban expatriate Edward Dewey and his experiences at "Misty Mountain": a present-day New Hampshire commune.
- Within the turmoil of The Civil War, Sable, a Confederate engineer's house slave, risks everything by stealing military plans in hopes of delivering them to the Union Army and earning her family's freedom.
- Don, haunted by a traumatic experience, wrestles between nightmares and memories. But when he hires a bizarre TV pitchman to cleanse his dreams, he's offered a choice that may free him from the past.
- In a remote, isolated community, two men make their living keeping a secret. They ensure that everything is quiet, safe, and that their bosses are unaccountable. But how long can you really keep a secret as extraordinary as this one? When the status quo is threatened, they have to make a choice... Maintain the routine? Run and hide? Or feed the beast?
- In this comedic faux-documentary, a rag-tag group of unprofessionals explore Virginia Tech's haunted Performing Arts Building. What they find "can't" be explained with traditional logic.
- Charles Clark believes in the power of visualization. He hears the crowds. He tastes the sweat. He feels the energy. He smells the smoke. Most importantly, though, he sees himself bringing home a gold medal for Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games. And yet, after suffering a debilitating injury in 2010, this once-decorated athlete's goal seems more distant than ever. To reclaim his dream, he's dedicated his life to the power of positive thinking and visualization. As the games near and his odds converge with his aspirations, Charles explores past wounds both on and off the track and realizes that true victory doesn't always come in gold.
- In the world of Clock-Boy, the idiosyncrasies of campus culture exist only in the absurd.
- A documentary investigating the controversial shut-down of the Sig-Ep fraternity at Virginia Tech. Stories from student conduct and the ex-fraternity itself try to depict a clearer story.
- Eric returns home to find his ex-girlfriend in bed with his best friend... and that will be the most normal problem anyone deals with in FOOL, an absurdist, subversive collage of romantic comedies. As they struggle with heartbreak and hope (and the women they love struggle with them), Eric and his friends alternately support and sabotage each other as they deal with bizarre obstacles, use exceptionally bad judgment, and learn that personal growth sucks. Will they find love and happiness? Do they even deserve to? Whose side are you on?!
- The year is 1781. America is divided in unrest as some Colonists are loyal to King George of England, and others are determined to enforce their Declaration of Independence under General Washington's leadership. In a reflection of the nation's division, many families are also divided down enemy lines. The Yates Family is one such family. Patriot family members defy Loyalists and the death of a son and brother cause emotions to intensify. As this family of five navigates the war and their own personal convictions, they will come to learn that the love of a family should always prevail in the battle between politics and relationships.
- The Bastards of Fate, prior to recording their first album, play a live set at The Lantern on October 26th, 2008.
- A quick commercial break featuring a questionable pharmaceutical and a money grubbing lawyer.
- Now on separate journeys, two young women revisit their secret space, immersed in the memories which continue to link their spirits together.
- Filmmaker Michael McCleary takes an amazing journey across North America to discover the meaning of success by interviewing 20 extraordinary individuals.
- A young man must cope with the recent death of his older brother who has been killed in alleged self-defense by a neighbor.
- A young man finds harmony through acknowledging his past actions.
- Chuck and Dawn are grad students and aspiring writers. They've been aspiring so long it's hard to remember why they started. As they struggle with a bad semester in a discouraging program, and the possible rewards shrink in proportion to the growing personal sacrifices, the question looms... why is being a writer even worth it? That's the gist of The Goat. (the period is part of the title), adapted by Jack Bennett from Atlanta-based writer Nick Tyler's short story of ennui and frustrated desire.
- A woman dies, leaving behind a mournful family and a shocked young husband. Missing from the funeral was Curtis, whose grudge might have been buried with the dead girl if he hadn't found that letter she mailed on the last day of her life.