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- A mysterious outsider's quiet life is turned upside down when he returns to his childhood home to carry out an act of vengeance. Proving himself an amateur assassin, he winds up in a brutal fight to protect his estranged family.
- "The Roost" is a 2005 movie where four friends marooned on a mysterious farm en route to a wedding are terrorized by various creatures and zombies.
- Young love may endure in your heart and one day re-ignite, but reality may soon dowse the flames.
- A hard-working cupcake maker is inadvertently elected mayor of a small town burdened with debt. Uneducated, she relies on her street smarts to clean up the town.
- Reeling from her husband's affair, Rose collides with a marooned teenager in a boarded-up Delaware beach town.
- The sole survivor of a family tragedy is forced to face the truth about the events that changed his life a decade earlier.
- A Holocaust survivor who escapes the concentration camps finds refuge on a secluded Delaware Beach and raises her abandoned twin grandchildren.
- Friends become enemies after one of them is accused of committing a hate crime against a gay teenager during a weekend camping trip.
- On the perilous journey to the new world, tensions run high between the would-be settlers of Jamestown. While more well-known settlers like John Smith, Christopher Newport and Edward Wingfield are at each others' throats, the lesser-known Reverend Robert Hunt establishes peace and calm, uniting the brave crew.
- After the mysterious suicide of their father, four very different brothers try to come to terms with their lives and moving on.
- Two estranged brothers travel to their family vacation home for a weekend alone. At pivotal junctures in their lives, they hope to recapture a once cherished bond.
- In September of 2009, 63-year-old RUDY "CLAY" CLAITONOWSKY, a rogue guitar instructor, and three of his teen-aged pupils disappeared without a trace into the sand dunes of Cape Henlopen, Delaware. Eight months later, Clay's estranged, stock broker son CLIFF makes an emotional pilgrimage to the coastal town, which he abandoned twelve years prior following the death of his mother. Amending his past and that of his father, Cliff begrudgingly forges relationships with mirthful barfly JACK, his father's closest friend, the elderly MERRILL, his mother's one-time hospice nurse, and restaurant owner, JACEY, Clay's former mistress and mother of CARL TULLIVAN, one of the missing teenagers. Looming beyond Cliff's ambivalent quest is the presence of shady real estate mogul RICK TULLIVAN, Jacey's ex-husband and father of Carl, and a spectral assemblage of reserved, faceless men, with grim ties to Clay who threaten Cliff nocturnally. As Cliff becomes mired in the unrequited love of his father and an elusive female other, the missing teenagers re-appear, one by one, with a single phrase on their listless lips: "Yes, your tide is cold and dark, Sir."
- In June of 2002, five friends left New York City by minivan and set out across the United States to visit 38 breweries in 40 days.
- A chronicling of the life of artist and fashion model Tom Wilson, who died from complications of the AIDS virus at the height of his career in 1995.
- An absurd comedy about free will, skateboarding and alchemy. A short tale of a young man's search for true love, fate and the nature of free will- or- the story of a college sophomore looking for a girlfriend.
- The Book Lovers Series is a web series of short films featuring independent bookstores in the U.S. and around the world.
- Oral history is a time-honored tradition...a means of passing knowledge and life experience from one generation to the next. In an effort to memorialize these inherently valuable first-person historical records, Nenagh Films launched "Voices of War: The Series." This unprecedented educational series will feature the stories of the men and women who have served in this country's great conflicts from World War II to present-day Iraq. Once filmed, these interviews will be condensed into mini-documentaries and lesson plans that will be available to schools and libraries nationwide, where they will become part of this nation's permanent historical record. History books can only tell us so much. The personal tales of the men and women who lived through these world-shaping events speak volumes.
- From writer/director Michael Busza, this scripted half-hour web-based television series follows the escapades of three gay friends and their straight roommate as all four seek love, purpose, and a happy home.
- A look at the best and most innovative ice cream shops, throughout the United States.
- "The Nextnik" is the story of Larry, an upper middle management type, who is abruptly fired from his great job. He never saw it coming. Realizing that he'll never get another job in the same field with the same money, Larry decides to start over and try something new. But what? He meets all sorts of people who do their best to turn Larry from a paper pusher to a maker. The Nextnik is about professional and personal reinvention.
- This short documentary explores the Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre Film Camp and the multiple films that campers made while part of the summer 2018 program.
- A short documentary chronicling the 2022 season of RSCT Film Camp. Also a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre and the 5th Anniversary of the creative/academic partnership of Karen Murdock (film camp director) and Robert X. Golphin (film instructor).
- A stubborn college student is introduced to an ancient Greek philosophy in which his past sins are brought back to him in a merciless wave of torture and punishment.