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The Note |
Genie Francis stars as Peyton MacGruder, a struggling human interest columnist whose column is waning in just that'human interest. As she struggles to keep her job and please a disgruntled editor an incident happens which puts her work woes into perspective. After finding out about a horrific plane crash near her office that kills all aboard, Peyton unexpectedly happens upon a scrap of paper containing a hastily written but heartfelt message from one of the passengers to his child. Inspired by...
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Genie Francis stars as Peyton MacGruder, a struggling human interest columnist whose column is waning in just that'human interest. As she struggles to keep her job and please a disgruntled editor an incident happens which puts her work woes into perspective. After finding out about a horrific plane crash near her office that kills all aboard, Peyton unexpectedly happens upon a scrap of paper containing a hastily written but heartfelt message from one of the passengers to his child. Inspired by the power of the words, Peyton pledges to discover the note's intended recipient and deliver it by Christmas. With the support of her co-worker and possible love interest King Danville (Ted McGinley), Peyton takes her readers along for the journey while trying to stay one step ahead of a sensational TV reporter, Truman Harris (Rick Roberts - Man of the Year). Peyton sets out across the country encountering a number of varied and colorful personalities, and in her quest, unexpectedly confronts her own personal demons.
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Slacker Uprising |
In October 2004, just before the United States Presidential election, Michael Moore went on a 62-city tour through the undecided states to register and rally young would-be voters to vote for a change in our country. Michael was joined on tour by some of the U.S.'s most politically involved musicians and artists, including Eddie Vedder, Steve Earle, Roseanne Barr, Joan Baez, and Viggo Mortensen (to name a few). With visits to college campuses and other venues, this documentary showcases what...
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In October 2004, just before the United States Presidential election, Michael Moore went on a 62-city tour through the undecided states to register and rally young would-be voters to vote for a change in our country. Michael was joined on tour by some of the U.S.'s most politically involved musicians and artists, including Eddie Vedder, Steve Earle, Roseanne Barr, Joan Baez, and Viggo Mortensen (to name a few). With visits to college campuses and other venues, this documentary showcases what the filmmaker calls 'the birth of a new political generation."
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Boy A |
BOY A is a powerful coming-of-age drama that raises difficult questions about the morals of our times.
BOY A is a fictional story starring Andrew Garfield (Evening Standard and Critics' Circle theatre awards winner 2006) as Jack. His involvement in the murder of another child means Jack, at 24, has spent most of his young life in juvenile prisons. Released from prison into an unrecognizable adult world, Jack is given a new name, new job, new home; a new life. But anonymity is both a...
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BOY A is a powerful coming-of-age drama that raises difficult questions about the morals of our times.
BOY A is a fictional story starring Andrew Garfield (Evening Standard and Critics' Circle theatre awards winner 2006) as Jack. His involvement in the murder of another child means Jack, at 24, has spent most of his young life in juvenile prisons. Released from prison into an unrecognizable adult world, Jack is given a new name, new job, new home; a new life. But anonymity is both a blessing and a curse as Jack has to contend with not being able to tell the people he gets to know, and love, of his true past and the monstrous secret he must keep hidden.
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