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- Ella (Jackie Manker) returns to her mom's summer cottage in Centralia, Illinois and connects with a younger jazz musician Tyler (Cody Heuer) at her stepfather's wake. On a date, she runs into an ex-boyfriend (played by baseball great Adam Wainwright). To round out the love triangle, her mother Naomi (Sandy Sparks) has another man in mind -- age-appropriate Dr. Gordon (Bill Finkbiner).
- In 1964, handsome real-estate agent Drew Drake, must buck societal norms and make a commitment of marriage to his longtime love and comedy partner, Whitey Ford.
- Tacky 80s game show "Million Dollar Razzle Dazzle" has a glut of real-life drama going on behind the scenes.
- This anthology film traces one pair of silver shoes from present day back to the 1930s, when they were made.
- "Big Daddy" finds himself embroiled in controversy when a former witch-hanging tree is found on the property of the Big Bear City tourist attraction he owns in the San Bernardino Mountains. Together, with an all-volunteer staff of misfits, he must face the public outcry over the historical significance of his land.
- A man proposes to his boyfriend. The offer of marriage is accepted, and then quickly rejected -- all in the days leading up to Christmas.
- A female documentarian (Jessica Ambuehl) comes to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on a mission to make a documentary about love.
- Exploring locations Hollywood has filmed in around Big Bear, A. Ryan Cohen and Dan Steadman take audiences through pop culture and other fascinating real-life histories of Big Bear Valley, California, including recent events.
- Rodney Wilson was in his 20s when he was nearly fired for coming out to his high school students during a history lesson. The outcry from the community was swift and severe. The scandal became national through media coverage on Dateline NBC, Newsweek, and The Ricki Lake Show. It even inspired a story line on All My Children. As the dust was settling, Wilson founded October's LGBTQ History Month.
- Reclusive farmer Willie (Tim O'Leary) was depressed for years after the tragic death of his young wife Jana (Kate Barton), until a stranger named Neila (Ted Trent) appears on his farm from far, far away.
- Based upon the story of Eliza Rone, an enslaved woman of the Campbell family in St. Louis, Missouri, this story is about how Eliza spoke up for her desire for freedom.
- Alec Harney goes home for Christmas ready to confront various issues he has with his small-town family members. But it turns out, he's the problem.
- Two years after his father's death, Lucas Wilson works as a tourist photographer at Dutch Village in Holland, Michigan. A woman in a wheelchair, Priya Virk, shows up as Lucas searches for authenticity in his artistic work, in relationships to others, and in his life in general.
- In the 1940s, Dorothy Merley arrives in a snowstorm to meet a mysterious man named William -- a man who employs her to write a very important letter to FDR. William gives Dorothy a pair of galoshes to keep her feet warm. In this anthology film, we trace those shoes over 13 decades, into the future year of 2071, to see stories from the lives of the people who owned and wore this pair of galoshes, passed down for generations.
- A documentarian (played by Kate Barton) thinks she knows everything there is to know about love. But through her cameraman (Chris Jones) and a huge group of Midwesterners she interviews, she quickly learns that there's much more to learn about the subject.
- Jeopardy winner Brian Adams hosts this talk show about the seasons of life. Each episode features four guests, each having reached a different "level" (or decade) of time on earth.
- Four senior women kicked out of a multi level marketing group decide to start their own miracle water product with the help of children and a group of young millennial adults.
- Writer/director Dan Steadman got his start on public access TV in 1988. This is the partially true mockumentary that recalls his time as a TV clown in West Michigan on "Danny The Clown Show."
- In this TV pilot and official Green Jack Film Festival selection, Principal Tyke must work with his staff of mutts to find out which human child filmed their French teacher, Madame Perceval, in class and uploaded her face to social media. Making matters worse, she's been face-swapped on the head of a defecating bald eagle - Jackie, the most famous bird in Big Bear.