Storyline: The Syndrome (2014) Audrey Edmunds, mother of three, spent 11 years in prison for killing a baby she never harmed. And she is not alone. What happens when widely held beliefs based on junk science lead to the convictions of innocent people? The Syndrome is an explosive documentary following the crusade of a group of doctors, scientists, and legal scholars who have uncovered that "Shaken Baby Syndrome," a child abuse theory responsible for hundreds of prosecutions each year in the US, is not scientifically valid. In fact, they say, it does not even exist. Filmmaker Meryl Goldsmith teams with Award-winning investigative reporter Susan Goldsmith to document the unimaginable nightmare for those accused and shine a light on the men and women dedicating their lives to defending the prosecuted and freeing the convicted. The Syndrome uncovers the origins of the myth of "Shaken Baby Syndrome." It unflinchingly identifies those who have built careers and profited from this theory along with revealing their shocking pasts. Shaken baby proponents are determined to silence their critics while an unthinkable number of lives are ruined.
The Midnight Story (1957)
When a San Francisco priest is murdered, a policeman, whos a close friend, starts an investigation
Austenland (2013)
Obsessed with Pride and Prejudice 1995, a woman travels to a Jane Austen theme park in search for her perfect gentleman
Army of Darkness (1992)
A sardonic hardware store clerk is accidentally transported to 1300 A D , where he must retrieve the Necronomicon and battle an army of the dead so he can return home
The Circuit (2008)
The dynamic between a father and his estranged daughter spills over to the race track, where the duo go head to head
Benny Loves Killing (2012)
Benny Loves Killing follows the struggles of a young woman making a horror movie As her journey continues she becomes increasingly aware of the horror in her own life
Daliland (2022)
In 1973, a young gallery assistant goes on a wild adventure behind the scenes as he helps the aging genius Salvador Dali prepare for a big show in New York
Hytte (2021)
Hytte The Cabin is a 75 minute feature film that questions the quest for identity in a hyper globalized society The film explores 9 months in the life of Luc, a divorced man, and father of seven year old Mira In the middle of pre
Scream at the Devil (2015)
A beautiful schizophrenic woman is pushed over the edge by her husbands illicit affairs, and when her hallucinations become reality the Devil comes to take his due Is Miriam insane or has the Devil come to collect on her promise
Night Sights 2011
After losing his son, a grieving father stumbles upon a network of people that collect souls of the deceased, preparing them for their journey out of Purgatory
Getting Straight (1970)
A Vietnam vet and former social radical is conflicted by his desire to become a teacher and his sympathy with anti establishment student protests
The Virginian (1946)
In Medicine Bow, a newly arrived eastern schoolteacher is courted by two cowpokes but their courtship is interrupted by violent incidents involving local cattle rustlers
Misbegotten (1997)
A killer obsessed with fathering a child, but has troubles with relationships with women, becomes a father via artificial insemination He then tracks the woman down and terrorizes her and her husband
Gunfighters (1947)
Gunfighter Brazos Kane takes a job on a ranch but he is unjustly accused of killing fellow cowhand Bob Tyrell and must clear himself by finding the real killer
Joop slaat weer toe (1970)
Joop is sleeping in the apartment of his friend Bernard He is waken up by a woman who is looking for Bernard Later they babysit the neighbors granddaughter
Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski (2018)
This documentary chronicles the life of Polish American artist Stanislav Szukalski 1893 1987 from his early years in Chicago, to his time in Poland and Los Angeles, and his artistic and political contributions to the world