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- For Marisol Rivera, a first generation Mexican-American, college is everything she's worked toward. She spent mornings cleaning horse stalls and evenings studying. Now, with a scholarship in hand, she's ready to leave Southwest Texas and begin her new life. However, when Marisol is falsely accused of a crime, she learns a heartbreaking truth: she's undocumented. Forced to go on the run, Marisol discovers a kind America amidst a harsh bureaucratic system. A coming of age film through the lens of immigration, Marisol critically examines systemic oppression and the causality of racism.
- Famous and favourite Youtubers, fight for survival and try and make a cure and escape a massive Zombie apocalypse!
- The explosive story of America's most corrupt police unit, the Gun Trace Task Force, which terrorized the city of Baltimore.
- Explores humanity's deepest fears through a modern and distinctly feminine lens.
- Movie short depicting the landscapes and wildlife of Grand Teton National Park using time-lapse photography.
- Will and Jim Pattiz explore and record the rugged Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Their journey takes them to prairie that surrounds the spectacular landscape that gives the area it's name and film the wildlife that abounds within the park, such as buffalo, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and prairie dogs.
- This short nature film explores the rugged mountains, fiery volcanoes, lava fields, lava tubes and rain forests protected by Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
- The Pattiz brothers explore Redwood National Park, Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park and Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, documenting the enormous trees and wide variety of fauna that can be found in their numerous climate zones.
- First of a projected 59 short nature films created by Jim and Will Pattiz to celebrate the beauty and diversity of America's national parks. The brothers spent 30 days hiking, camping and driving around Olympic National Park in northwestern Washington state, taking over 50,000 images and videos which were edited into a four-and-a-half minute film that depicts the park's rugged Pacific coastline, misty rain forests, towering mountain ranges and verdant meadows.
- Short nature film with music but no dialogue providing beautiful images of fall foliage in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park from numerous vantage points within its borders along the North Carolina/Tennessee Border.
- Short film consisting mostly of time-lapse photography showing the wonders of Voyageurs National Park, situated in Minnesota's northernmost counties adjacent to the Canadian border. The film explores a land covered by pristine lakes in its finest fall foliage and depicts spectacular displays of the Aurora Boralis playing across the night sky.
- This short nature film explores the boulder piles, cactus fields, twisted Joshua trees and desert vistas protected by Joshua Tree National Park.
- Jim and Will Pattiz spent 15 days exploring Acadia National Park in Maine to film it at the peak of the fall foliage's brilliance. The park consists of mountains that loom above the rugged Atlantic coastline. Inland, the film documents visits to ponds created by beavers, lighthouses that warn fisherman of jagged rocks and steep valleys carved by glaciers long ago. This film is, in part, a celebration of Acadia's upcoming centennial and is dedicated to George Dorr, who devoted much of his energy and personal wealth to the establishment, care, and expansion of what is now known as Acadia National Park.
- Silent (with music) short depicting scenes from Zion National Park at the height of the fall foliage season. Images include slot canyons, river valleys, steep cliffs, meadows, vistas, mule deer and bighorn sheep filmed at sunrise, sunset and after dark.
- This short nature film explores the mountains, forests, lakes, and fields protected by Rocky Mountain National Park.
- A unique pop up game show on a real plane flying at 35,000 feet. Passengers compete for cash and prizes while flying to vacation destinations by playing a variety of fun games.
- The first 8 YouTuber contestant in the Fight of the Living Dead are in a prison and need to find a way out of the prison avoiding the zombies in the prison.
- 10 YouTube stars face the ultimate battle to survive as the zombie apocalypse begins. After being placed into the CONOPS experiment facility, the group must figure out how to survive the next 72 hours without any connection to the outside world. In the first challenge, they must get out of their holding cages to the safe area, but they accidentally leave someone behind. On their way back to the safe area, a zombie ambushes their first victim. The group is paranoid that Rahat's a mole.
- The group meets Cynthia, a former test subject, who informs them about where to go in the hospital throughout the experiment and tells them where to find binders on CONOP. The group learns they must build the O.R.D.E.R. device to evacuate. New episodes every Wednesday.
- Another contestant is attacked on their way back to the safe area. Tré, JC, and Rahat then work together to retrieve the first of three coils the group must collect to activate the O.R.D.E.R. device.
- After Fousey takes an antidote and tries to rejoin the group, the other players cannot trust him. The group's mission is to go back to the original safe house and retrieve essentials they'll need. There, they're confronted by a zombified Dennis, who eats the doctor