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- Fielding Dreams: A Celebration of Baseball Scouts documents up close the men and women searching for the ballplayers of tomorrow. Director H. James Gilmore goes beyond the "Moneyball mindset" and features dozens of interviews with some of the scouting legends of the game, including five who helped build the 2023 World Series Champion Texas Rangers. Traveling from Michigan to Florida, Illinois to Texas, and Georgia to Puerto Rico, Gilmore and producer Tracy Halcomb interview scouts over a four-year period against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. What follows is an intimate profile of a uniquely American profession - a profession now under threat from bio-metrics, analytics and the big business that rules the game. Narrated by former MLB pitcher Jerry Blevins.
- On the surface, Matt Kern was a teenager that had everything. He was MVP on his high school football and basketball teams... elected class president... son of respected upper-middle class parents living in the Redlands of Miami. But one night in March of 1988, Matt Kern and his friends go out to steal a car for fun and end up committing murder. SAVING FACE profiles the personal journey of Matt Kern through the Florida Criminal Justice System and in the process poses hard questions about crime, punishment, the nature of redemption and the healing power of faith.
- Examines the artist's work through Nevelson's own words and those who knew her intimately. It gives the viewer a window to understanding the work of this artist.
- Digging through a box of old family photographs, filmmaker H. James Gilmore found a faded envelope containing newspaper clippings, pictures and memorabilia of his great aunt: Mabel G. Reinecke of Chicago. Although she died before Gilmore was born, it turns out Mabel was a pioneer-- and a groundbreaking woman of "firsts." At the age of 18 she organized the Women's Progressive Republican League. After passage of the women's suffrage amendment, she visited every state west of the Mississippi to organize new voters. She was the first woman ever to receive a presidential commission and to occupy a federal executive position. In fact, she was the highest paid woman in federal service. But her life was also filled with challenge, disappointment and addiction, and after she died her legacy was largely forgotten. As Gilmore pieced together the amazing story of her life, he discovered articles, additional photographs and even a rare clip of newsreel film. This documentary short, created entirely of found-footage, is dedicated to Aunt Mabel and the forgotten stories of long-lost women everywhere.