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- Minnesota car salesman Jerry Lundegaard's inept crime falls apart due to his and his henchmen's bungling and the persistent police work of the quite pregnant Marge Gunderson.
- When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farmhand. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.
- A teenage girl with nothing to lose joins a traveling magazine sales crew, and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard partying, law bending and young love as she criss-crosses the Midwest with a band of misfits.
- Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.
- An outlaw attempts to end his evil family line.
- A family that has faced hardship has their dilapidated house completely rebuilt while they are away on vacation for a week.
- A documentary on kids who attend a summer camp hoping to become the next Billy Graham.
- An outlaw is rescued from death by a nun who is traveling through 1890 North Dakota. She nurses him back to health in exchange for him guiding her to a Church deep in the Badlands.
- Stephany Hastings struggles to adjust to life after her three year old son is temporarily confined to a wheelchair. Battling pressures without and turmoil within, she is driven to a choice that will either restore or destroy her life. Wheelchair is the provocative pro-life short film which has been heralded as "incredible", "captivating" and "extremely powerful". A tender yet honest look at the issue, the film serves as a heartfelt reminder that every choice has consequences.
- A weekly series hosted and produced by pilots featuring interesting people, the latest aircraft, the coolest technology and the best fly-in destinations. The Aviators is all-things-aviation: For everyone who has ever gazed skywards.
- Documentary on the migratory patterns of birds, shot over the course of three years on all seven continents.
- Falling in love in 1947, two women -- Pat Henschel and pro baseball player Terry Donahue -- begin a 65-year journey of love and overcoming prejudice.
- Untrusting of outside law enforcement, some Amish in Lancaster County, PA have for many years regularly turned to a small organized group of men for protection and justice. The series provides a first-ever look at the men who protect and maintain peace and order within the Amish community in Lancaster. The 2006 School shootings in Lancaster County during which five young Amish girls were killed and five more seriously injured by a non-Amish milk truck driver brought to the nation's attention the vulnerabilities of the Amish community, and their need for continued protection.
- When a noted white supremacist moves into their town, the residents of Leith, North Dakota do what they can to prevent him from taking control of the municipality.
- A sweeping, immersive journey into the world of wild horses that illuminates both the profound beauty and desperate plight they currently face in the Western United States.
- The story of how 'Hell's Gate' at Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas came to have its name. Relive the story of how three outlaws' expeditions and encounters through historical 1870s Texas were remembered for a lifetime.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS has the feel of an old black and white photograph discovered in an attic. The bitter-sweet story of young lovers caught up in an political struggle waged by farmers against the grain trade, the banks and the railroads, NORTHERN LIGHTS brings back a forgotten era of American history and evokes the austere beauty of the Northern Plains.
- Documentary on the 1838 Cherokee removal from the southeastern United States, dubbed the "Trail of Tears."
- A young father and husband looks towards the oil fields for a better life for him and his family. But will the fast money and glamour detour his agenda?
- A sheep rancher's visit to the big city triggers a mischevious adventure with his teenage computer-whiz grandson.
- An emigrant in New York decides to walk back to her home in Russia.
- Frank Kuntz spent his life preserving 300 horses used for human therapy. Due to cancer, he is finding it difficult to provide for these horses as he did in the past.
- A disgraced paleontologist struggling to raise her son is tipped off to a groundbreaking dig site in the Badlands by a recovering meth addict, but his tie to the cartel threatens to bury them both under the weight of their criminal pasts.
- Thinly disguised account of the relationship between radical black activist Angela Davis and Black Panther and prison inmate George Jackson, who was killed in a failed 1971 prison breakout.
- An interesting Cold War film that starts with showing a hypothetical Soviet nuclear first strike scenario leading to a U.S. surrender, followed by a United States Air Force "sales pitch" for more defense spending.
- Theodore Roosevelt: A Cowboy's Ride to the White House is the exciting story of a physically challenged young man from Harvard who came to the western frontier in 1883. Theodore Roosevelt bought a ranch, learned how to ride, shoot, hunt and acquired the skills that would make him a war hero and American President. It was in the Badlands of Dakota where young Roosevelt became a cowboy and learned about democracy and the American West. Filmed on location at the Roosevelt ranches in the heart of the beautiful and wild Badlands of North Dakota, the growing of age life experiences of the nation's 26th President, brought to life by nationally acclaimed historians H.W. Brands, Douglas Brinkley, Clay Jenkinson, and great-grandson Tweed Roosevelt. Henry William Brands is the author of 22 books and a professor at the University of Texas in Austin. Among his work: TR: The Last Romantic. Douglas Brinkley is an award-winning author and a professor of history at Tulane University. He has also served as a director of the Theodore Roosevelt Center for American Civilization and is a commentator for CBS News. Clay S. Jenkinson is an American Humanities and Rhodes Scholar and noted author. A Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt scholar, Jenkinson often does re-enactments of both. He is also the Chief Consultant to The Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. Tweed Roosevelt is the great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. He is the Chairman of Roosevelt China Investments of Boston. Roosevelt, like his great-grandfather a Harvard graduate, is a frequent contributor to books, seminars and other historical projects about President Theodore Roosevelt.
- A group of Indigenous women risks their lives to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which jeopardizes their land, water and entire way of life.
- The true story of Ray Johnson, a convict who spent most of his life in and out of prison until he finally decided to turn his life around.
- #STOPSELLINGINNOCENCE A feature film shedding light on sex abuse and sex trafficking in the United States.
- Johnny leaves Alice behind when he gets drafted into World War II.
- Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.
- When three female vampires (Liz Dockter, Kim Haarman, Casey McMillan) swoop into a small town for a quick bite, they get more than they bargain for when one of them starts to fall in love with their food.
- Part-time hobos and full time philosophers, who narrates their way through the incredible scenery of the Northwest and gives us his views on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- When a popular honors graduate becomes an unlikely campus gunman, citizen sleuths embark across the country to investigate the metamorphosis of a respected prosecutor turned mass shooter. Their investigation exposes a government cover-up, paints a picture of corporate greed, and unravels a medical mystery linking multiple school shootings.
- Two young men from North Dakota, Kip and Job are shown their "Alternate lives" as an escape from what they called, "Minot-ony." Their journey begins when they visit Van Hook (arm), a part of nearby Lake Sakagawea. While at Van Hook they meet Andrew, a Native American man who tells the young men, "Sometimes the circle of life gets twisted." When they return to their small town, they find themselves wanted for a murder they didn't commit.
- Journey into the hearts and minds of passengers aboard the Empire Builder, America's busiest long-distance train route.
- Examines the 1879 court case of Standing Bear vs. Crook and the struggle for basic Native American rights.
- Vice travels to Indigenous communities across the Americas to meet people protecting their homelands and rising up against colonization.
- Alex and Murphy, two small-time crooks trapped in Fargo, try to support their spending habits with robberies and home invasions, until one ill-fated caper brings them face-to-face with Teddi, a femme fatale who joins their gang.
- The men go off to fight the English, leaving the Welsh Women at the castle. Little do they know, outlaws wait to attack the castle! Will the Damsels be able to Defend the Castle?
- An adventure documentary film of Donnie Vincent's bowhunting journey in to the Badlands of North Dakota, chasing a whitetail deer known as "Steve".
- A guitar-playing drifter helps a rancher's granddaughter find her true calling. They soon find themselves in the middle of a land war driven by quirky characters and magical realism.
- Locals take a stand when a young Minnesotan spearheads an unwanted development. They are all about Christmas, however she isn't. An eligible young townie shows her what battles can be won, and which ones should even be fought.
- The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota captures world attention through their peaceful resistance against the U.S. government's plan to construct an oil pipeline through their land.
- The story of Buick Riviera is told through fates of two men, both Bosnian (ex Yugoslavian) emigrants, belonging to the two different religious groups that fought for the city of Sarajevo during the War. One fateful night, these two emigrants meet on a deserted road in the middle of America, with some unexplainable force bringing them together and the next 24 hours they spend together, mentally sabotaging each other and trying to figure out who is guilty of what, they change their lives forever without proving anything, just like the war itself.
- When an isolated and lonely man witnesses a possible abuse situation next-door, he decides to take matters into his own hands, and his whole life quickly spirals out of control.
- When one of their friends is murdered, five friends become the target of a knife-wielding manic who uses 90s slashers as a guide for murder. Now, they must uncover the truth and unmask the unknown assailant.
- By involving art and cinema communities, the NGO ART for The World continue its commitment into the global effort to increase awareness on the effects of Climate Change and Environment in producing a new series of short docu-fiction films with international committed artists and filmmakers from around the world. The artists and filmmakers participating in this film production have been selected from all over the world not only based on their filmography, awards and fame, but as well on their particular sensitivity to topics regarding our planet, the consequences of the climate change on humankind, nature, and the animal life. The artists and filmmakers participating in this film production have been selected from all over the world not only based on their filmography, awards and fame, but as well on their particular sensitivity to topics regarding our planet, the consequences of the climate change on humankind, nature, and the animal life. Without any restriction of genre and in complete operative and creative autonomy, the twelve selected filmmakers will be able to convey the key themes of INTERACTIONS promoting awareness and education and will bring a perspective of solutions for the future: FAOUZI BENSAÏDI (Morocco), winner at the International Film Festival of Berlin in 2012; CLEMENTE BICOCCHI (Italy); ANNE DE CARBUCCIA (France/USA), premiered at the Film Festival of Venice in 2018; TAKUMÃ KUIKURO (Brazil/Amazonia), has represented the Xingu Indigenous Territories at the Glasgow COP26 in 2021; OSKAR METSAVAHT (Brazil), artist, designer, environmentalist, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and UN Ocean Decade Ambassador; ERIC NAZARIAN (Armenia/USA) awarded at the Torino Film Festival in 2012: YULENE OLAIZOLA and RUBÉN IMAZ (Mexico), very often premièred at the International Film Festivals such as Tribeca and Venice; BETTINA OBERLI (Switzerland), winner of the International Film Festival of Vienna in 2020;NILA MADHAB PANDA (India), winner at International Film Festival of Goa in 2020; JANIS RAFA (Greece/ Netherlands), winner at the International Film Festival of Hong Kong and at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam in 2020; the world well known actress ISABELLA ROSSELLINI (USA), Goodwill Ambassador for Jane Goodall Institute for the protections of wildlife and environment. INTERACTIONS is conceived, developed and produced by Adelina von Fürstenberg who wishes to honor the memory of the African Director IDRISSA OUEDRAOGO (Burkina Faso) by including in INTERACTIONS his iconic last short movie The Chameleon produced by ART for The World in 2010. Mr. Ouedraogo was the leader of the second generation of the African filmmakers, many times awarded at the Cannes Film Festival and Commander of the National Order of Burkina Faso and Knight of the French Order of Arts and Letters. The short movies are shot on eleven countries (Amazonia, Brazil, Rio Bay/Brazil, a Village/Burkina Faso, Marrakesh/Morocco, Kefalonia Island and North of Greece, Kerala/India, Yakushima Island/Japan, Yucatan/Mexico, Swiss Alpes, Long Island/USA and Lakota Land-North Dakota/USA) and brought together in one long feature subtitled in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Each segment will exist as well as a single short in their original language with subtitles.
- A rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the armed occupation of Wounded Knee in South Dakota in 1973, is treated as the enemy and ultimately arrested by the FBI for defying a government news blackout to embed with militant Indians. Forty years later, he meets a Yurok Indian fisherman in California, a man he unwittingly had photographed during the 10-week occupation. The two become friends, traveling back to the Dakotas and later to the pipeline protests at Standing Rock, to investigate the legacy of 1970's activism in Indian Country. Meanwhile, the reporter launches a new investigation into the murder of his former room mate, a Canadian Native who played a part at Wounded Knee. He butts heads with the FBI again, this time over the Bureau's alleged practice of 'snitch-jacketing' the dead women as an informer. The story takes another unsettling turn when the reporter confronts the co-founders of the Indian movement with their alleged ties to her killing, a decision that threatens to undermine his status as a trusted outsider.
- A rural frozen food delivery man is mistaken for someone else and ends up in the middle of an ancient feud between two Norwegian Mafia Families.