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Love In Black and White

Four part documentary series about interracial life in America from 1940 to present day and how media (television, film and music) has both helped to divide and bring together it's people .

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One Nation Under God

A limited series that depicts the importance of God to the United States is something that the Founding Fathers held dear to their hearts and it’s time to uncover the truth through their eyes by going back in time to the very beginning of the Judea-Christian nation.

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Dreams of Allon

The start of a new science fiction francise where A stranded spaceman finds the courage to stand up to his militant adversary and save humanity.

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Isolated in Oblivion

This harrowing story tells the tale of a couple coping with the loss of their small daughter, a feat that is harder considering the child’s mother chooses to forget her life rather than deal with the loss as she leaves her husband feeling like he lost both his child and his wife. He fights to make her remember in order to try and fix their relationship.

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The Strength of Women

Olivia Hollins-Payne would give anything just to have one baby. She’s had several miscarriages and now to make matters worse, her bosses want the character she plays on a television series to have a baby. She knew it was coming, but she just had another miscarriage. The pain is deep within her soul as she fights to figure out how she can continue when it conflicts with what she wants in her personal life.

Kristina Beckett lives in the shadow of Olivia, her older sister. She’s a teacher and is pretty sure her husband, Landon, is cheating on her with his secretary. She just doesn’t want to believe it, easier to live in denial until the truth slaps her in the face when he gets his secretary pregnant. She has to evaluate what the next step is in the life for her and her daughters. 

Their mother, Elaine, has devoted her entire life to raising her now adult daughters. She gave up her own career for them and now has no idea who she is as an individual. Her husband, Andrew, tries his best to get her to let go of their children and live for herself. Figure out what she wants in life and he’ll do it, whether it’s starting her career again or leaving on a spontaneous vacation. He knows she’s not happy and will be the support post that he’s always been in whatever choices she makes. 

Annabeth Chadwick is Olivia’s best friend that was forced in a career she hates. Sierra has always made great plans for her daughter, wanting her to have a better life than she had and not to waste her life on what she believes is a fruitless career. It’s why Annabeth became a lawyer, not wanting to disappoint her own mother. She drinks and smokes to hide the pain from being forced into law and now Sierra wants her to run for office. 

The women must each rely on their own inner strength to overcome their obstacles. It could mean relying on another person, standing up for yourself or brooding in silence. The strength that is inside every woman screaming to be released.

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Califia: Queen of California

Queen Califia lived by a strict moral code: to live in harmony with people, animals, land, sea, sun and the heavenly planets. The homes in her kingdom were simple wood cottages or inside cave dwellings with a Holy Altar in each of them.

Despite rumors of being more than a woman, but a goddess from on high, sometimes Califia would be tempted to abandon her morals when the enticement of gaining new land entered into her mind. Typically the Elder Matriarchs could reason with her and bring her back down to Earth, but everything changed when Califia began to envision herself as the Queen of the world. Even the Elders could not break through to their Queen’s stubborn mind.

The opportunity to rule the world came when a Muslim warrior named Radiaro knelt before her, begging for her help in the Battle of Constantinople. The Elder Matriarchs warned her not to go, for they foresaw the end of their ancient kingdom. Califia did not heed their advice, setting sail for Constantinople.

Her arrogance proves futile as her warriors cannot tell the difference between the Muslim warriors and Christian warriors, killing all men who cross their path. She winds up in a prison in Rome where she begins questioning her pagan gods. Converting to Christianity gives her freedom.

Upon returning home, she begins converting the people in her kingdom to Christianity. The Spaniards arrives shortly after, deeming the kingdom a land of weak men and Califia a witch. They begin rounding up her people, enslaving them as more people are killed in battle.

The Elder Matriarchs protect Califia as the Spaniards figure out that only with her death can they force compliance. Califia surrenders herself in hopes it will save her people.

They rise a sword up above her neck as she speaks words of hope to her horrified people. She promises that she will watch over the land and come to the aid of anyone who needs her help. She will always be the spirit of the land, doing God’s work. She will be there as the sword slices through the air, Califia becomes the Guardian Angel of her kingdom.

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