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- Barbara O'Brien, an Irish Catholic mother, has her life turned upside-down when her son, a freshman in college, is involved in a tragic hazing incident.
- When Harvard hockey's Bobby Sanders lands in Sweden's minor leagues, his relationship with the girl at the local market forces him to confront the reality of his childhood NHL dream before the Hockey Gods intervene.
- A death row prisoner with 10 days left to live forms an unlikely bond with a washed up country singer turned prison guard.
- Veronica emerges from a troubled childhood that was marked by domestic violence, abandonment, and tragic events. She underwent amnesia and received psychiatric care, and now faces the daunting task of caring for her ill mother. Despite the weight of her past, she found solace and achieved success in the field of filmmaking.
- Bob Morrison, a successful composer of TV commercial jingles, is unhappy with his his lack of creative freedom in developing the definitive dog-food song. Frustrated, he heads out to Hollywood to score a movie. While in California, he establishes contact with an old girlfriend. Joe Brooks ("You Light Up My Life") co-wrote, produced, directed, scored and starred in the film.
- Small town blamed her, but was she at fault?
- Tim Sutton's debut feature, likened to films by Gus Van Sant and Pedro Costa, follows a laconic teenager (Max) who moves from an idyllic lakeside town to his father's home in arid suburban Arizona. With mesmerizing imagery of hot summer bike rides and cool lake-bound dives, Pavilion captures the ephemerality and reverie of youth and the fragility of adolescent friendships. A haunting score by the Sea and Cake's Sam Prekop shadows the storyline, echoing its secrets and shouldering its mysteries.
- A 30-minute, all greenscreen, all motion collage, dark fairy tale like nothing you've seen before about a resolute young woman who must rebuild a family torn apart by the magical Swan Witch.
- Roosevelt Bouie's last game at Syracuse University turns out to be a bloody one as he is attacked from a lone gunman from the audience. But regardless of the gunshot wounds, Bouie stays in the game and wins it for The Orange... AND he survived his ordeal, going on to play basketball in Italy.
- A young woman finds herself stranded in a mysteriously isolated town.
- A hunter stumbles across a witch-hunt and is force to chose where he will stand.