Karen Black
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WAMEGO: Making Movies Anywhere
(2004)The special 20th anniversary of this award-winning doc reveals the making of indie classic "Firecracker" and cult director Steve Balderson's process.
Teknolust
(2002)Academy-Award® winner Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning Sci-Fi about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, (S.R.A.'s) which she cloned from her own DNA. Though they look human, the S.R.A. cyborgs were bred as intelligent machines and are immortal. In order to survive, they need sustenance of male Y chromosome, found only in sperm. Their task is to harvest sperm in the old fashioned way, which leads to a quest for love. This film won the Alfred P. Sloan award for writing and directing and features Karen Black, Thomas Jay Ryan and Jeremy Davies.

Harold Buttleman: Daredevil Stuntman
(2003)John Hawkes stars as Harold Buttleman, a small town tuxedo salesman who thinks he's the next Evel Knievel. He is on the brink of TV stardom, a 3 am spot on the late night cable access, but the life of a daredevil stuntman is harder than it looks. Harold's parents want him to move out of their basement and his girlfriend wants him to settle into a career selling bathtub parts. For Harold, it all depends on his big break. He gathers the entire town for his gala premiere celebration, but there's a surprise in store. An offbeat comedy about following your dreams, and the finer points of being shot out of a cannon.

She Loves Me Not
(2013)Cary Elwes stars as Brady Olinson, a famous reclusive novelist whose drinking undermines his plans at reviving his career and saving his mansion. The story unfolds in three vignettes, each a different genre and each featuring strong women with their own agendas whom Brady cannot resist.

Irene in Time
(2009)A 30-something woman in Los Angeles struggles to find a successful romance while remaining fixated on the memory of her long-absent father.

Charades
(1998)A man attends a barbecue at his boss's house. As clues to the attendees' past crimes are revealed, the true reason for the party becomes clear.

Dr. Rage
(2005)A foundation director studying rage impulse disorders uses it as a front for twisted evil, a fact that a volunteer discovers and tries to stop.
The Blue Tooth Virgin
(2008)An inside look into the politics of the creative process, two friends, both writers, face the daunting challenge of delivering negative criticism, but learn that the process can become a catalyst for self discovery and growth.

Crimetime
(1996)The lines of reality blur for an actor playing a notorious killer when his TV show becomes a hit and inspires more real-life slayings.

Double Duty
(2009)Ex-military Mimi Lesseos tries to transition into civilian life, and needs to learn how to behave like a real lady.

One Long Night
(2007)A half-Mexican-half-Caucasian businessman tries to survive one night lost in a country he's never been to but should have been home to him.
Wild in Blue
(2014)
Hollywood Dreams
(2007)A young Iowa girl falls for a rising actor as they chase dreams in Hollywood, caught between its desperate struggles and fleeting glory.

Haunting Fear
(1990)A woman is tormented by visions of being buried alive while her greedy, adulterous husband and his mistress plot to murder her for her money.

The Double 0 Kid
(1992)Lance, a teenager, dreams to be a Secret Agent, when he is suddenly in the middle of a hacker intrigue, which aims at an International Environmental Congress. Lance gets in possession of a computer access card, one of which the hackers are in urgent need for their operation. Lance begins to play with the hackers, seeing his dream come true.

Stir
(1997)Traci Lords and “Candyman” villain Tony Todd star in this story of a widowed mother whose husband was murdered while working on an AIDS vaccine.

Club Fed
(1990)Blamed for her gangster boyfriend's crimes after his murder, a pampered woman is sent to a minimum security prison for the rich and famous.

Capricorn One
(1977)A NASA Mars mission won't work, and its funding is endangered, so they decide to fake it just this once. But then they have to keep the secret.

Letters from the Big Man
(2011)Widely considered the most truthful drama ever made about bigfoot, this Sundance favorite follows Sarah Smith (Lily Rabe) into a stunning Oregon wilderness where encounters with a sasquatch change her life profoundly. A New York Times Critic's Pick.

Final Judgement
(1992)A priest delves into the seedy underworld of strip clubs and adult entertainment, intending to clear his name from a stripper's brutal murder.