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Shot Down: Howard Snyder, his Crew and the Susan Ruth
This award winning documentary short is based on the award winning book SHOT DOWN: The true story of pilot Howard Snyder and the crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth written by Steve Snyder. After being shot down by German fighters over occupied Belgium on February 8, 1944, Steve's father Howard was missi...
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August Afternoon
The year was 1839. America was expanding westward. In the small town of Vevay, Indiana, Jacob and Charlotte Weaver were about to make a life changing decision. Unbeknownst to them on the same day many of their fellow citizens were doing the same. August Afternoon tells the story of that day.
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Reactionary
Special Jury Award Winner at Action/Cut Film Competition 2011. Reactionary is a U.S. soldier story in Afghanistan starring Douglas Spain (Band of Brothers) as Private Gonzales working to extricate insurgents from a civilian town. He witnesses a deadly knee jerk reaction by a fellow soldier, Corpo...
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Across: The Father Tolton Freedom Story
Movie + 4 extras
During the chaos of the Civil War, a Missouri slave boy makes an attempt to escape, despite a cruel overseer, Confederate soldiers, and the mighty Mississippi River blocking his path. Across is based on the true story of Augustine Tolton, an early Civil Rights hero.
This short film is the first ...
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Road to Los Angeles
In 1842 the first gold strike has been found just outside the town El Pueblo de Los Angeles and the world rushes in to stake their claim.
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A Chess Player
A Chess Player is about what happens when you put all of yourself into one thing and when that one thing is taken away. Who are you... And also about fathers and sons and the redemption that can be found at the end of very toxic relationships. Why Chess... Chess is a game that goes hand in hand w...
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Bad Men and The Devil
One stormy night in a saloon a group of cowboys encounter a very evil man.
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The House I Live In
Made to oppose anti-Semitism at the end of World War II, it received an Honorary Academy Award and a special Golden Globe Award in 1946. This ten-minute short film written by Albert Maltz, produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Frank Sinatra.
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Education For Death 1943 - The Making of the Nazi
Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi is a thought-provoking animated propaganda short film created by Walt Disney Productions, released on January 15, 1943, through RKO Radio Pictures.
The storyline follows Hans, a young boy born and raised in Nazi Germany, his indoctrination into the Hit... -
Let It End Here
Movie
North Carolina, 1780. A small group of hardened patriots are tasked with dispersing loyalist gatherings by whatever means necessary. When the leader of the group makes a controversial decision, mutiny becomes increasingly apparent as the patriots grapple with the potential consequences of the fat...
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Memories of the Fallen
The granddaughter of a WW2 vet unboxes some of the deceased soldier's belongings and finds a letter detailing just a couple of his wartime memories.
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What Manner of Men
When Flight Sergeant Richard Brown bails out over the Arnhem battlefield, he finds himself in brutal fight on the ground, fighting a losing battle against superior German opposition. Can he persuade a stubborn handful of Airborne soldiers to surrender before it is too late?
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Freedom Comes High
What happens when a family is separated by WW2, even though the husband is not a young GI? Enjoy this 1944 made short film told through the letters between Ellen and Steve
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The Gentlemen’s Guide to Courtship in the Modern Era
Movie
In this Edwardian-inspired romantic comedy, a well-meaning young gentleman follows the rules of his old-fashioned courtship guide a little too literally — with delightfully awkward results.