Editor's Picks
Up one levelA Girl Like Me - download for free!
Color is more than skin deep for young African-American women struggling to define themselves. 7 minutes.
A Working Mom
A mother of two returns to Bolivia after 15 years of working in Israel to make a better life for her kids, only to find her family members have become strangers. "A Working Mom" is a story that demonstrates the extremes that individuals will go to in order to save their families -- sometimes saving and losing them in the same act. 75 minutes | $4.99
A. (anonymous)
The New York Times says "I was assured it was good. It was far better than that. It was fantastic. Hilarious. It reminds me of "Best in Show." The tagline says it all: It takes a village. And an idiot. A mockumentary about those seeking help, but really don't need it. They can't get into legit 12 step programs so they create their own. 53 minutes | $7.99
Android 207
Stop-motion animated film about an android trapped inside of a large maze, fighting for his life and having to make difficult decisions. 10 minutes | $1.99
Armageddon - download for free!
A simple and short, yet comedic, sketch on the movie-making business by Ernie Fosselius (director of "Hardware Wars"). 3 minutes
Bread - download for free!
Guatemalan brothers Edwin and Edson crush rocks with their father so their family has enough to eat. 5 minutes.
Carrotkid Films
A collection of stop-motion animated shorts, a film about a dog named Isabel, and a healthy sequence of a time-lapse. 56 minutes | $6.99
Dark Water Rising
Over 50,000 animals were left behind. DWR gives you real life coverage of the animal rescues after Hurricane Katrina. A film about hope and survival in the face of one of the worst natural disasters in American history. 75 minutes | $6.99
Dat Kho [Land of Sorrows]
After 25 years of being locked away, this gem was recently unearthed. Its the harrowing and poignant story of the love of family, homeland, and culture during the Vietnam War. It challenges the reasons for foreign involvement in a civil war, and, considering the current turmoil in the Middle East, questions the lessons that should have been learned. 102 minutes | $5.99
Dear Pillow
An engaging debut for Austin filmmakers Bryan Poyser and Jacob Vaughn about a sexually frustrated teenager, a retired pornographer and a woman who wears her sexuality on her sleeve. The film plays in the same uncomfortable, zone of adult and teen sex as seen in Larry Clark and Todd Solondz works. It's a provocative and perceptive film. 85 minutes | $7.99




