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Steph is expecting a baby. Steph wants all of her closest friends to share in her home-birth, whether they want to or not, and has invited them all to her 24-hour labor party. As the labor stalls, tension mounts, and this "touchy-feely " experience soon turns into the delivery from hell. Anita is a doctor, in addition to being Steph's domineering, self-absorbed older sister. Julia is Steph's midwife, a "New Age" type, who tries to maintain a sense of calm in a sea of turbulence. However, once Julia gets called away on a personal emergency, chaos rules supreme.

Season:
2003
Director:
Deborah Day
Cinematography:
James Griffith
Cast:
Valerie Buhagiar, Angela Gei, Debra McGrath, Barbara Radecki, Derwin Jordan, Tom Melissis, Colin Mochrie, Karl Pruner
Editor:
Lara Mazur
Producer:
Kirk Johnson, Sharon Petzold
Executive Producer:
Thomas Walden

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The one who kills animals is known as a butcher, and the one who kills people is known as a killer. Dumitru is both of them... Dumitru has endured enough suffering for several lifetimes. Just released from a decade-long stint behind bars, he hopes to return to his old life as a butcher in his small Romanian town. His misfortunes start again, however, on the way home, as a simple game of cards turns unexpectedly deadly. Arriving home, he discovers his wife is pregnant with his brother's child.

Season:
2003
Director:
Sinisa Dragin
Cinematography:
Alexandru Solomon
Cast:
Dan Condurache, Ana Ciontea, Horatiu Malaele, Dan Astileanu, Valer Delakeza, Cristina Tacoi, Carmen Ungureanu, Mirela
Editor:
Cristina Ionescu
Producer:
Alexander Gehrke
Language:
Romanian with English subtitles

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Poor Jack. Life is slipping away from his control. He struggles with sobriety. His wife has found a new man, fifteen years younger. He takes an interest in another woman, but she doesn't exactly have him in her sights. So Jack does what any man would do. He finds escape in his new detective novel-wherein he is the main character. But soon, Jack must determine who is real: the people in his life or the characters in his book. Patrick Coyle is a triple-threat in the mesmerizing noir Detective Fiction as director, writer, and actor, adapting his stage play for the big screen.

Season:
2003
Director:
Patrick Coyle
Cinematography:
Gregory R. Winter
Cast:
Mo Collins, Patrick Coyle, Sarah Agnew, Brent Doyle
Editor:
Jeffrey Stickles
Producer:
Paul Johnson

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Haixa works the fields in Yan'an, a poor village in remote China, where her parents, who were relocated to Yan'an during the Cultural Revolution, abandoned her as a newborn 28 years ago. Determined to find her parents, she enlists the help of Huang Yuing, an accused counter-revolutionary, who was also "sent down" to Yan'an. Huang Yuing, who has still not fully recovered from the painful experience of being denounced by the Red Guard, agrees to help Haixa on her journey to uncover the truth of her life.

Season:
2003
Director:
Ikeya Kaoru
Cinematography:
Fukui Masaharu
Editor:
Yoshioka Masaharu
Producer:
Kwon Yang Ja
Language:
Japanese and Chinese with English subtitles

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Life for Finnigan Jones (Joe Aaron) has reached the point where the first thing he does every morning is wonder whether or not he should blow out his brains. Approaching 40 and still living with his mother, stricken with heavy depression and bouts of Tourette's Syndrome, he just muddles past the world. Then he meets Syd (Francesca Catalano), a 12-year-old whose personality is as bright as her green-dyed curls. Unlike other people, Syd simply accepts Jones for who he is. Sensing a kindred spirit in the young girl, he is able to get a new grip on life.

Season:
2003
Director:
Joe Aaron
Cinematography:
Brian J. Reynolds
Cast:
Joe Aaron, Francesca Catalano, Elizabeth Ince
Editor:
Margaret Guinee, Wilton Henderson
Producer:
Joe Aaron, Keith Coene

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One week every year, a virtual city is erected on the surface of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada: Black Rock City, population 29,000, otherwise known as Burning Man. Un Su Lee and Paul Barnett's Confessions of a Burning Man offers an original and intimate, yet widely appealing, view of the Burning Man event as seen through the eyes of four of our contemporaries. Samantha Weaver, clearly in her element, builds a labyrinth as a means to find her place and create her communal identity.

Season:
2003
Premiere status:
Sneak Premiere
Director:
Un Su Lee, Paul Barnett
Cinematography:
Jeffrey Chu, Un Su Lee
Editor:
Robbie Proctor
Producer:
Un Su Lee, Paul Barnett, Lily Ng, Curt Dowdy

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How can a man commit petty crimes, elude the police of several states, and still get top honors at Princeton? How does such a man become a track star almost overnight without a single person knowing his crimes? And most important-why did he do it? Con Man is the story of James Hogue, an incredibly intelligent serial imposter who reinvented his identity repeatedly, always with an intriguing and fabricated past. Poised for stunning success at Princeton: he'd not only been admitted, but he attained a scholarship, top honors, and became a track star for the university.

Season:
2003
Director:
Jesse Moss
Cinematography:
Elia Lyssy, Tony Hardmon, Frank DeMarco
Editor:
Youna Kwak, Jesse Moss
Producer:
Jesse Moss
Executive Producer:
James Marsh, Liz Garbus, Rory Kennedy

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Afghanistan is not the kind of place one would expect to witness happiness, especially in the eyes of children who cannot truly comprehend concepts like war and hatred. All they see are their homes demolished daily, their families torn from them, and their own bodies ravaged by pain, fatigue, and hunger. Twenty-one clown doctors from around the world embark on a mission to carry cheerfulness and perhaps distraction to children injured in a country devastated by war.

Season:
2003
Director:
Enzo Balestrieri, Stefano Moser
Cinematography:
Stefano Moser
Editor:
Enzo Balestrieri, Stefano Moser, Roberto Ciani, Leonida Gennaro
Producer:
Marco Guidone, Giorgio Moser, David Grieco
Language:
English, Italian, and Pashtu with English subtitles

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Can a "20-year-old movie about a failed relationship" be someone's guide through life? It can if you're Max, a college student obsessed with Woody Allen's Annie Hall to the point of sabotaging his own dates if necessary. Sharing his time between a radio show to which nobody listens and hanging out with his romance-challenged colleagues, Max seems bound for bachelorhood. That is, until he meets beautiful Julie, who is nothing less than his favorite film in the flesh. Will he be able to reach out to her, or will he be trapped forever by his own neurosis?

Season:
2003
Premiere status:
World Premiere
Director:
Van Flesher
Cinematography:
Stephan Schultze
Cast:
Gary Lundy, Sara Downing, Kim Murphy, Brian Klugman, Jay Paulson, Todd Duffey, Rini Bell, Kathleen Perkins
Editor:
Jeff Orgill, Chryss Terry, Randy Mack
Producer:
Randy Mack

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Black, gay, and a former Communist. Three strikes and you're out in 1950's America. Yet still Bayard Rustin, arguably the most underrated voice in the American civil rights movement, overcame the odds to become one of history's most influential figures. During the Montgomery bus boycott, Rustin met Martin Luther King and became a staunch advocate of Gandhi's non-violent protest philosophy. Rustin was silenced, threatened, arrested, beaten, and fired for his unwillingness to deny his beliefs.

Season:
2003
Director:
Nancy Kates, Bennett Singer
Cinematography:
Robert Shepard
Editor:
Veronica Selver, Rhonda Collins
Producer:
Sam Pollard, Nancy Kates, Bennett Singer
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