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The Last Walk: Alaska

A sister sets out into the unforgiving land to find her sister, who has been banished from their community for negligence that ended tragically. The banished sister has battled depression since the great loss, causing her to isolate herself from her community. Knowing her sister lacks the skills to survive on her own, the sister attempts to forgive her and bring her home to continue their lives. The Last Walk short film collective is outcome of International Sámi Film Institute’s initiative Arctic Film Circle. Filmmakers from the circumpolar areas scripted a common Indigenous story and adapted the story to their communities in Alaska, Northwest Territories and Kalaallit Nunaat. The Last Walk – three short films tell an universal story that simultaneously highlights the common experiences that Indigenous People have undertaken.

The Last Walk: Alaska

NR 2017
Lake of Betrayal: The Story of Kinzua Dam

Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania was a flashpoint in history for the Seneca Nation of Indians. Completed in 1965, the dam was to mitigate flooding in Pittsburgh, 198 miles downriver, but the 27-mile reservoir that formed above it inundated vast tracts of the Seneca Indians' ancestral lands, forcing their removal in breach of one of the United States' oldest treaties. Set against a backdrop of a federal Indian termination policy, pork-barrel politics, and undisclosed plans for private hydropower, Lake of Betrayal reveals an untold story from American history-a one-sided battle pitting a small Native American nation against some of the strongest political, social, and commercial forces in the country. Although the Seneca suffered irreplaceable cultural losses, the Kinzua crisis became a turning point to build a stronger Seneca Nation.

Lake of Betrayal: The Story of Kinzua Dam

NR 2017
Blood Relative

After a botched robbery, a local crime syndicate sends a rookie enforcer to take care of a loose end. When the hit goes sideways and his civilian girlfriend ends up missing, her brother, Rodd, a mild-mannered guidance counselor, conducts an exhaustive search through the city to find her. With the support of a martial artist instructor, Bruce, the pair consistently becomes overwhelmed by a violent outfit of criminals looking to silence them. However, Rodd has a mysterious and dangerous past of his own, and with the help of his friend, they formulate a plan to take on the organization in this nail-biting action thriller.

Blood Relative

4.5 2017
Twenty Four

In the latest film project from Sammy Carlson, Twenty Four, presented by Monster Energy, the eight-time X Games gold medalist spends the entire winter in his adopted hometown of Revelstoke, B.C., where the Canadian mountains received record snowfall. Celebrating his 24th year of skiing, Carlson continues to push himself and the entire sport, taking big mountain skiing to new heights. Carlson’s trademark aggressive style and smooth tricks are on full display, as he makes his 24th year on skis his best one yet.

Twenty Four

NR 2017
United - Safety is Global

United Airlines has unveiled its newest in-flight safety video, taking passengers to seven destinations across four continents as part of its new “Safety is Global” campaign. The new video starts in Rio de Janeiro and its famous Carnival celebration, with airline staff and crew demonstrating key safety procedures. The setting then moves on to Alaska and the Northern Lights, followed by Munich during the Oktoberfest celebrations, Manhattan for the New York City Marathon, Delhi during its Holi Festival, and Denver with its hot air balloons before finishing up in Chengdu at the Chinese New Year Lantern Festival.

United - Safety is Global

NR 2017
Tomorrow's Power

Tomorrow’s Power is a feature length documentary that showcases three communities around the world and their responses to economic and environmental emergencies they are facing. In the war-torn, oil-rich Arauca province in Colombia, communities have been building a peace process from the bottom up. In Germany activists are pushing the country to fully divest from fossil-fuel extraction and complete its transition to renewable energy. In Gaza health practitioners are harnessing solar power to battle daily life-threatening energy blackouts in hospitals.

Tomorrow's Power

NR 2017
Radio Mary

Mary (Kate Lyn Sheil) lives alone. She is waiting for something to happen in her life. Riding the elevator to work, a strange man, Hayward, grabs her shoulder and speaks to her telepathically. “Do you believe in magic?” This triggers a nervous breakdown. After a visit to the emergency room, Mary goes to stay at her sister’s house, and goes into therapy. Mary can now hear people’s thoughts, and she starts hearing music that seems to be broadcast from her mind. Adapted by Gary Walkow from his novel of the same name.

Radio Mary

4.5 2017
Across Frontiers

On the 8th September 1943, thousands of allied prisoners of war escaped into the Italian countryside following the country's surrender. The occupying Germans hunted these escapers who were helped and sheltered by the brave and kind Italian Contadini, farmers who put their families and homes at great risk by doing so. Made by a crew of students in Leeds, England with very limited resources and funds, it is based on the director's great-grandfather and his experiences as an escaped British POW in Italy during WWII.

Across Frontiers

8.0 2017
Voices of the Silenced

Remembering the contribution of ancient Jewish values to Western civilization, Voices of the Silenced highlights the goals of sexual politics and the silencing of views opposing the return to the pansexual cultures of the pre-Christian Graeco-Roman world. It listens to the voices of 34 individuals, extraordinary in their ordinariness, including witnesses to the experience of leaving homosexual practices and feelings. It explores how sciences become the servants of ideology using examples from history, mental health policy and archaeology. Filmed in 7 countries and in more than 50 locations, the documentary interviews 15 individuals who are emerging out of homosexual lifestyles and a further 18 commentators on the subject, including those who explode the myth of neutral secularism and expose its dangers for society broadly and for Christians specifically.

Voices of the Silenced

1.0 2017
The Winery Dogs : Dog Years - Live in Santiago and Beyond 2013-2016

The Winery Dogs – Richie Kotzen (lead vocals/guitar), Mike Portnoy (drums), Billy Sheehan (bass) – have performed 200 shows around the world since their inception in 2013. After the release of their second album, the critically-acclaimed, HOT STREAK, released in October, 2015, they toured the world yet again. In South America, where the rock ‘n’ roll fans are particularly passionate, the band filmed and recorded a full live show for the first time ever!

The Winery Dogs : Dog Years - Live in Santiago and Beyond 2013-2016

8.5 2017
Neal Morse and Friends: Live and Acoustic at Morsefest 2015

An up close and very intimate concert just for the Inner Circle only! Joined by members of the Neal Morse Band, Eric Gillette, Bill Hubauer and Randy George, as well as other great guests, Neal delivers wonderful acoustic versions of a wide range of music from his career. The set list includes a variety of songs from his solo albums as well as favorites from Transatlantic, Spock’s Beard and…The Monkees! Track List: The Change When Things Slow Down John’s Dream (Room To Breathe) Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Like Me (with Amos Moses) Wear The Chains Goodbye to Yesterday Daydream Believer There Is Nothin’ That God Can’t Change Shine Jailbreak

Neal Morse and Friends: Live and Acoustic at Morsefest 2015

NR 2017
The Obama Years: The Power of Words

Barack Obama launched into our national consciousness at the 2004 Democratic National Convention and ever since, he's delivered messages of patriotism, unity, and hope through the power of words. But of all the speeches he's given, six in particular may define his legacy as, in historian Doris Kearns Goodwin's words, "one of the best writers and orators in the presidency." Interviews with eminent historians and key figures in his writing process give rare insights into these iconic speeches, as well as the Obama presidency and the man himself.

The Obama Years: The Power of Words

10.0 2017
Truth and Lies: The Menendez Brothers

A Hollywood movie executive and his wife, a one-time beauty queen, were brutally slain in the den of their Spanish-style mansion. The special uncovers the hidden clues of the Menendez family's descent into hell including never-before-seen home movies and photos from the family vault and testimony from members of the Menendez inner circle. The brothers' best friends and neighbors, the lead detectives, lawyers and jurors from the case, and the family members profile the intimate details of the Menendez family, including Erik's secret life.

Truth and Lies: The Menendez Brothers

6.2 2017
She Is King

A talented young woman from a rural village travels to the "Big City" of Johannesburg, South Africa to become a Star. She lands a role in a musical play about Zulu Queen Mkabayi, Shaka's Aunt and searches for her identity as a Performer, a Zulu, a Woman and a Daughter. Will she be able to keep up with her more seasoned fellow performers, avoid the jealous machinations of the aging leading lady and survive the punishing rehearsal schedule to make it to opening night and shine like the star she is? "She is King" is a joyous celebration of Zulu culture in a glossy contemporary setting, showing off Joburg as the "Broadway of Africa".

She Is King

NR 2017