
Amélie, a Belgian child in Japan, explores life with her companion Nishio-san. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that shape her understanding of the world.

Amélie, a Belgian child in Japan, explores life with her companion Nishio-san. Her third birthday becomes a turning point, marking the beginning of life-altering events that shape her understanding of the world.

After a decade apart, Rowan rents his spare room to Mag – a self-proclaimed “hag”- whose obsession with him grows into a life-or-death showdown.

Teenagers attend a folk high school in Arctic Norway, relying on themselves, peers, and sled dogs as they navigate the path to adulthood and uncharted personal growth.

While on a road trip from a long weekend at the Terlingua cookoff, four lifelong friends decide to veer off road and venture into a small West Texas town known as Marfa. What attracted them to do so? Could it be the strange unexplained ghost lights that Marfa is known for? While on a fuel stop they meet two very strange employees of a secluded gas station. One of them offers them a chance to look into their future by pulling a ticket from his counter top 25 cent token fortune telling machine. What does it say? Can they trust it? When they enter Marfa, Texas they realize almost immediately that something’s off. Why is this town so odd? Why are very peculiar things happening? Eden Percell, because of her desire to look into everything, begins convincing Erik that the town is full of practicing witchcraft and she even makes the statement “And I think they have gotten dang good at it.” Can she convince Erik, and if so, should they risk telling the other 2 drama queens their thoughts. What is Marfa? Why are the townspeople so secretive? Will Matt, Erik, Allie, and Eden discover the truth behind the mystery of the Marfa lights?

“Pollstar’s Top Female Country Touring Artist of 2012, and six-time GRAMMY winner Carrie Underwood now brings the magic of her sold-out “Blown Away Tour” to video with the release of The Blown Away Tour: LIVE. Filmed in concert in March 2013 in Ontario, California, The Blown Away Tour: LIVE features more than 20 songs, with performances of Carrie’s #1 singles, including such favorites as “Before He Cheats,” “Two Black Cadillacs,” and the album title track that inspired her tour name, “Blown Away.” The live concert was directed by Christian Lamb and produced by Evan Haiman & Domenic Cotter. Alongside nearly 100 minutes of performance footage will be exclusive bonus clips offering a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the tour, including interviews with Carrie and Raj Kapoor, the tour director responsible for the large production and effects that defined the visual elements of “The Blown Away Tour.” Exclusive bonus clips were produced and directed by Todd Cassetty. A photo gallery…

This Side of the Dirt’ is a South Texas family drama steeped in satire and humor. The story takes place days after the death of the family patriarch, Papo. We find his daughter, Jean Ann, alone and weeping as she comes to terms with her loss. As each new character enters her home the layers of her pain and paranoia unfold. In an effort to curb her insecurities Jean Ann only intensifies them by creating more drama around her. As her paranoia builds — putting her marriage and friendship on the line — she enters a downward spiral believing the small talk over the people she loves most. It isn’t until the spirit of Papo returns that she re-anchors herself and is able to pull back in everything she thought she’d lost.

Pirates and Christians trapped on a lost ship at sea. A musical about intolerance between East and West, two religions in conflict, Mediterranean piracy in the 1600s and Spain’s expulsion of 300,000 Moriscos in 1609.

In 1970, failed architect James Blaine Mooney and cohorts wander into a museum in broad daylight and steal four paintings. When holding onto the art proves more difficult than stealing them, Mooney is relegated to a life on the run.

A powerful journey through India’s most challenging historical period reveals the universal struggle for human dignity and the fundamental right to exist.

Retired Old West gunslinger William Munny reluctantly takes on one last job, with the help of his old partner and a young man.

A faithful rendition of the Thomas Hughes book of life at the famed Rugby School for Boys in 1834, when Dr. Thomas Arnold, headmaster, was trying to alleviate the brutality of the ‘hazing system’ which was supposed to make men of the young boys, but which actually was a mask for passionate, unregenerate cruelty. The primary story has Tom Brown ragged continually by one particularly brutal upper-class-man, Flashman. Tom’s bravery and school-spirited silence gains him Arnold’s admiration.