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Buffalo Daze

A legendary life buried in obscurity. The 'times and life' of Jim Grinder, mixed-blood "Indian cowboy", hero to his BC tribe and an outlaw to governments, tells the story of North America, and the story of who we are and how we got here.

The Color of Lightning

After freed slave Britt Johnson moves his family to Young County, TX at the end of the Civil War, his family and neighbors are attacked by Comanche and Kiowa, with many of them being taken captive. While Britt waits through the winter before he can set out to rescue his wife and children, Samuel Hammond, a Quaker man preaching nonviolence and an agrarian lifestyle gets sent to the region to be the new Indian Agent. The contrast between Johnson, a pragmatic man of action, and Hammond, an idealist who struggles with the ambiguities of reality, echoes the history of a period when government programs and westward expansion collided, ruinously, with Native cultures.

Sanctified

When a cynical outlaw is betrayed by his gang and left for dead in the Badlands, he is picked up by a Catholic nun, who nurses him back to health in exchange for his guidance through the Badlands to a church in Williston. As they make their dangerous journey, the nun and the outlaw must learn to work together... or they will perish in the dust.

Gunsmoke

Revolves around how Marshal Matt Dillon, town physician Galen “Doc” Adams and Miss Kitty Russell, owner of the Long Branch Saloon, become who they are.

The Last Ride of Cowboy...

Set in 1990s Texas, a bank robber named Peggy Jo Tallas gets away with her heists by dressing up as a man, aka “Cowboy Bob.” Her disguises are carefully crafted, with the help of a towel stuffed under her shirt, a leather jacket and a fake beard.

The Pinkerton

Described as a supernatural revenge-western hybrid. The Pinkertons are a private security guard and detective agency established in the US by Scotsman Allan Pinkerton in 1850.

Wraiths of the Broken Land

Set near the Mexican border at the turn of the previous century, a group of men assemble and storm across the badlands to find their captive sisters, doing anything they deem necessary to achieve their goal. Lives, ethics and sanity are imperiled during the wild, brutal struggle that ensues and nobody is safe.

Blood Meridian

Based on the 1985 novel by Cormac McCarthy about a group of scalp hunters in the US-Mexico borderlands in 1850.

The Big Valley

A feature adaptation of ABC's '60s TV series "The Big Valley." Susan Sarandon would play the role of Victoria Barkley, the character played by Barbara Stanwyck in the original.

The Sun Always Sets in ...

A drifter finds redemption with a hardscrabble frontier woman and her young daughter, only to see his dream of happiness jeopardized when brute mercenaries show up at his door.

With The Outlaws

Portrays what life would be like for British immigrants settling in the Wild West.

The Creed of Violence

Depicts the 1910 Mexican revolution via the gun sights of an unlikely duo: small-time assassin Rawbone and John Lourdes, a young Bureau of Investigation agent. The two are forced to work together to infiltrate the Mexican criminal underground, encountering thieves, smugglers and professional killers

The Hawkline Monster

Two unlikely hero gunslingers are hired by a fifteen-year-old girl named Magic Child to kill the monster that lives in the caves under the basement of one Miss Hawkline's house.

The Outsider

Country Music Legend Trace Adkins stars in this gritty tale of revenge in a small Western boomtown. In search of the American dream, a railroad worker (Jon Foo) finds himself on the wrong side of a lawless frontier. As the Marshall (Adkins) attempts to control his corrupt town, tragedy strikes sending the railroad worker on a path of retaliation.

Pox Americana

Set in the New Mexico Territory in the 1850s, an Army officer and an Indian scout are sent by the U.S. President to lead a special ops team to assassinate the head of the Navajo nation.

The Horseman

Set in the late 1870's, a young African American man reluctantly moves from the urban North with his mother and younger brother to join his stepfather, a homesteader in Kansas. While his mother and brother accept the reduced circumstances of their new life, the young man looks upon the primitive one-room sod house, the meager crops, and the endless fields of grass with loathing. Filled with memories of his deceased father and the dreams they shared, he decides to run away and become a cowboy. However, his search for excitement brings trouble and danger as he encounters a host of unsavory characters while testing himself against this brutally unforgiving new landscape.

The Oregon Trail

A group of settlers from Independence, Missouri make the trek to Willamette Valley in Oregon while traveling along the Oregon Trail in 1848.