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Scotland. 1950. With Scots nationalism waning under the weight of Britain’s rule, four university students, led by IAN HAMILTON, make a dramatic gesture to reawaken their country’s pride. Despite having little money and even less experience, they cunningly break into Westminster Abbey in the wee hours of Christmas morning and “liberate” that most powerful symbol of Scotland’s nationhood -- The Stone of Destiny. Although they are finally captured, and the Stone taken back to London, their mission renews Scottish pride and the call for independence.

Written & Directed by Charles Martin Smith

Produced by Rob Merilees

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Jimmy, a low rated computer technician, has been assigned to an orbital sanitation station, which is a fancy word for a space garbage truck.

When Jimmy discovers a mysterious device, a Time Cube, things go from weird to weirder. In a time travel jump gone wrong, an evil scientist named Gary takes over the body of a rubber duck and begins to mutate and wreak havoc on the entire ship. As Gary gains control of the ship and plans to use it in his plot to alter history as we know it, the fate of the crew and the entire Universe ultimately rests in Jimmy’s hands.

Written & Directed by Armen Evrensel

Produced by Rob Merilees

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The story is told through the eyes of sixteen year old Sammie, a clean-living but quirky survivor, obsessed with death and living with her pill-popping, alcoholic con-artist mother Marlene.  It is a bittersweet and emotional journey that deals with dysfunction, love and addiction and ends with an unusual deliverance for the compelling mother and daughter duo.

Written & Directed by Ana Valine

Produced by Amber Ripley

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On a weekend getaway at a rundown cottage in the woods, a 14-year-old teen, his best friend, and his best friend's older sister must work together to save their hard-partying parents from their predatory person in the cabin next to them.

Written & Directed by Peter Ricq

Produced by Amber Ripley

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