James D. Payne

Based on Disneyland's theme park ride where a small riverboat takes a group of travelers through a jungle filled with dangerous animals and reptiles, but with a supernatural element.

This short film focuses on director, writer, photographer, and film producer Larry Clark. It documents a guerrilla installation of photographs from his 1971 book Tulsa. The story of Clark and his photography book is shared by Lee Roy Chapman as he takes a driving tour around the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, accompanied by the music of Allan Vest.

Jack Rebney is the most famous man you've never heard of - after cursing his way through a Winnebago sales video, Rebney's outrageously funny outtakes became an underground sensation and made him an internet superstar. Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer journeys to the top of a mountain to find the recluse who unwittingly became the "Winnebago Man".

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"Since the area was declared a Superfund site in 1981, Picher's residents have been force to choose between preserving their image of the American dream and preserving their health. The Creek Runs Red carries us into the heart of a sharply divided community to reveal, with extraordinary intimacy and insight, an array of human reactions to an environmental disaster."--Container.