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FORK IN THE ROAD
by Jacqueline Ashear
(Drama, Fantasy)
A woman stuck in limbo
must decide whether to join her husband in heaven or return to her
troubled son in life.
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ANGEL HILL
by Kevin Scrantz
(Drama)
A dangerously manipulative
woman schemes to hide a dark secret and destroys her family in the
process.
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BLACK-EYED SUSAN
by David Orr
(Romantic Drama)
A big city weatherman finds love and understanding in
a small
southern town.
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END OVER END
by Terry Jacob 
(Drama, Teen)
Two distraught high schoolers must tackle their fears before facing the
arch-rival team at the championship.
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ENFANT
TERRIBLE
by Kevin Scrantz
(Historical Drama)
The
short, wild ride of Raymond Radiguet, the young French writer
who scandalized a nation and seduced a generation.
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THE
HARSH MISTRESS
by PJ McIlvaine
(Western, Drama)
A headstrong woman determined
to find her wayward husband forms an unlikely alliance with a mysterious
trapper.
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JACKSON'S SONG
by PJ McIlvaine
(Family, Drama, Romance)
A down and out country singer attempts to regain the love and respect
of his estranged family while remaining true to his dreams.
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KEEPER OF THE FLAME
by PJ McIlvaine
(Romance, Drama)
A star-struck suburban princess learns some harsh lessons about fame,
family and fairy godfathers when she lands a role in the comeback film of
an aging diva.
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THE
PRINCE OF STARS
by Jacqueline Ashear
(Drama, Fantasy)
One starry night, an
imaginative orphan makes a wish to meet the lonely Prince of Stars and
so begins a magical friendship.
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SAVING SABINA
by Toni Perling
(Drama)
The true story of Sabina Spielrein, the brilliant young patient of
Carl Jung's who later became his lover and protégé. When Sabina
brings her allegations of an affair to Jung's mentor Sigmund Freud,
Freud must untangle the truth, leading to the famous falling out between
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SCHROEDINGER'S CAT
by Stuart Alan Creque
(Sci-Fi, Drama)
A Congresswoman uses a time
machine to control her family and career -- with Earth-shattering
consequences
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SIXTY ACRES
by PJ McIlvaine
(Drama, Family)
Mill's Pond, Georgia, 1935. A precocious tomboy's scheme to find a
suitable wife for her widowed father unleashes a backlash of intolerance
and bigotry.
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THERE IS A SEASON
(Drama, Thriller)
The fates of two families,
one Palestinian and one Israeli, become entangled in the occupation and
resistance, until an act of God changes everything.
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