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Films & Other Videos

Films with: Snow, Mark

Bereft
After the sudden death of her fiancé, amateur photographer Molly struggles in life. Now that she is without her love, she can't find solace in her once-comforting, small Vermont town. Trying to maintain the outward appearance of a normal life to her family and friends, Molly plays the part of grieving widow even though her grief refuses to abate and her fiancé's memory continues to haunt her. Tracks Molly's emotional recovery as she begins to cope through uncommon friendships, unsettling art and some unorthodox business practices.
DVD 6789
Odd girl out
Backstabbing. Rumor spreading. The silent treatment. Email slurs and vicious websites. Welcome to the next generation of torment. Alexa Vega stars as a popular girl who suddenly finds herself ousted by the "in crowd"--And delivered into untouchable status - when her former best friend turns everyone against her.
DVD 6232
White like the moon
The fictional story of a 13 year old Mexican-American girl's struggle for identity when her mother forces her to bleach her skin white to fit into the Anglo society of San Antonio, Texas, in the late 1950s.
DVD 7733