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- Jacob takes a job as an animal caretaker in a traveling circus. There he meets Marlena, a beautiful circus performer. Their shared compassion for a special elephant Rosie leads to love, but Marlena's cruel husband stands in their way.
- Sparks fly between a famous model and a farmer with a young daughter when she visits her childhood home. The town is in danger of losing their beloved Santaland festival, but miracles can happen with a little love, family, and faith.
- Pete Ford is a country music artist at the top of his career. He loves performing more than anything, except his wife, Angie. When she shows up and tells him she's done, Pete has to decide what he's willing to give up to build a family.
- A commemoration of the Civil War for the 150th anniversary.
- In a small rural town, two friends examine their lives, relationships, and futures.
- Johnny Lincoln Clem was a small boy from Newark, Ohio living during a troubled time in the American Civil War. Shortly after his mother was killed while crossing a railroad track, Johnny ran away from home to join the 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry. Initially turned away by the officers, the boy followed the regiment into Kentucky and down south, and was looked after by the men. Finally accepted into their ranks, he fought with them at the battle of Chickamauga, where to save his life he was forced to shoot down a charging Confederate Colonel who had him in his sights. His story became legend across the country, appearing in newspapers and song, and this fame brought Johnny the honor of becoming the youngest non-commissioned officer ever in the United States Army when General George Thomas promoted the boy to the rank of Lance Sergeant and personal courier to his staff. Captured once and wounded twice on the field of battle, he was finally sent back home just before the eve of the war to return to his family.
- Sleepwalking Supermodel Belle Winters searches for her MOJO on a Pig Farm to find Real Love over the Holidays.
- American colonist Robert B. Shields of Virginia (Randall Franks, In the Heat of the Night) heeds a request from his cousin George Washington to muster men from the western frontier to join him in the revolution in the 1770s. Shields sees the effort as an opportunity to inspire the seeds of liberty and freedom in these men and the generations to follow.
- An aspiring flower farmer planting her first crop faces opposition in the place she least expects it.
- This epic commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the outbreak from Confederate forces transports viewers directly to the frontlines of the most historically significant battles of this fascinating war.
- Atlanta-based artist Susan Cofer invited Georgia-born filmmaker John Henry Summerour (Sahkanaga) to spend a year documenting Saultopaul, an 1100-acre farm in northwest Georgia populated by Longhorn cattle, gigantic rock sculptures and Carl, her husband in his 80th year. This film follows four seasons of quests, folly, family and what might be a prehistoric fossilized fish. It's a portrait of time, and a time capsule of something that cannot last. Join Carl as he journeys through everyday Damascus moments to uncover the secret to life, death, and life after death-through art, storytelling and a little absurdity.
- Music Video featuring the Clark Family Experience from Rocky Mount, Virginia on the road in Nashville, Tennessee and Chickamauga, Georgia.
- Two important battlefields of the Civil War have been "covered" by the Gaumont Company for this issue of "See America First." These are Chickamauga, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn. Both took place in 1863, the former upon Sept. 19 and 20, the latter upon Nov. 23, 24 and 25. Transferred to the screen from Chickamauga are Viniard Field, Poe Field and Kelly Field, the scenes of heavy fighting, and Brotherton House, where the Confederates pierced the center of the opposing line on the second day. Snodgrass Hill, where the closing engagement was fought, and Snodgrass House, where Gen. George H. Thomas had his headquarters, are of particular interest. There are pictures of the Wisconsin Cavalry Memorial and the Second Minnesota Monument. The Battle of Chattanooga consisted of three separate engagements: Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. The pictures of the battlefields include where General U. S. Grant had his headquarters, where the "Battle Above the Clouds" was fought, and a distant view of Chattanooga from Lookout Mountain.
- The Making of 'The American's Creed' highlights the history of the creation of the American's Creed in the early 20th century and features interviews with cast and crew of the 2023 short film 'The American's Creed' highlighting their experiences in creating the film and the inspiration provided by the original words of the document. Within the documentary, elements from the film including scenes not used in the short film are included in their entirety featuring the cast members in character.
- A young man tries to find his own path from behind the shadow of his older brother.