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- This short film explores the effect that cinema has on its audience. The term "Movie Cool" is used to describe the feeling of elation a good film can cause in its viewers. "Movie Cool" also pokes fun at formulaic film styles, as well as what the media has labeled as "cool."
- An orphaned boy in a post-apocalyptic world, meets a grieving woman who is trying to find her lost daughter. Their journey leads them face-to-face with a despot who may have the daughter held captive.
- A tenure-obsessed English professor accidentally takes a student's life. Desperate to protect his career, he makes a fateful decision, sending his life spiraling out of control.
- This portion of the film has yet to be released given it's a segment of the feature film A Feral World. It has not screened publicly and will be incorporated into the completed feature.
- A woman suffering a tragic curse finds an unlikely teenage companion as she struggles to find a remedy.
- Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing) is a high-tech treasure hunt where participants use a GPS to look for items hidden all over the world. It's a new and growing sport that combines the internet, global satellite positioning (GPS) technology and hiking. It's a game that some have become obsessed with where some players have logged in with many thousands of finds. Learn how the game is played as well as about the characters who live and breath Geocaching. Part of the documentary takes place at GeoWoodstock IV where Geocachers from around the world gather to socialize and to geocache. Topics include run-in's with the law, the community of players, conflicts between land managers and geocachers, as well as a look at the possible impact it is having on the environment.
- Five students are in a mad rush to attend a lecture given by famous Hollywood director, Alan Smithee.
- Dupont Circle is a special place, and the intention of this film is to convey its uniqueness. The neighborhood is dense, chaotic, diverse, infuriating, frenetic, yet serene and empathetic at the same time. This virtual visit will give you an insiders view of the Dupont Circle community located in Washington, DC. 'See its people, hear the music, and FEAR THE TRAFFIC!'
- Friction is about an artist dealing with the death of a sister and the break-up of a relationship. This artist uses his art to help cope and come to terms with these losses. The film explores both "loss" and the "creative process."
- Historic theatre in Denver examines its past and its possible haunting.
- Carhenge is a replica of Stonehenge made out of 38 junked automobiles. It is located in western Nebraska in the small town of Alliance. The film explores its creation, the battle to keep it from being torn down, and whether or not it is art. It portrays the colorful character of the creator, Jim Reinders, as well as several other interesting and unusual people. Carhenge has become fairly well known and attracts close to 80,000 visitors a year to this town of 9,000. It also has begun to show up on many films, TV commercials, album covers, music videos, and magazines. Scholars, historians, and artists give their views. It all comes together in a humorous and visually stunning documentary.
- This is a story about a young man who never knew the identity of his father. On this day, he learns that he is actually the result of a rape. He decides to pay a visit to his "Dad." He informs the man that he is his son, and that he knows of the rape. The man denies it was rape and tells his own bizarre version of the story.
- A story of three cooks in a three star restaurant who are looking to make big changes in their lives. They are trying improve the bane of their unfulfilling existence, but it will require drastic measures to be taken and bad habits broken