Known for Acting
Alejandro 'Ale' Villacaño is a young associate lawyer who has landed a job at a prestigious law firm. Even though he was top of his class, he is also a former convict and an acquitted felon, which makes him an unlikely pick for this firm. Intent on forgetting his past and forging a new identity, he dedicates himself to being the top associate at the firm. He is reluctant to take on a pro bono case to help an old friend, but ultimately does so at the prodding of his mentor. For Ale, it's filing a few grievances against the local prison and then back to his new life. But for his client, it’s a matter of life and death. No matter how much Ale tries to resist, the pull to do the right thing, to fight the good fight is too strong. Ensnared now in a case rife with corruption, corporate negligence, and abuse of power, Ale must decide what kind of lawyer he is really meant to be.
Filmmakers discuss how they started making films, their favorite filmmaking experiences, and more. Thirty-eight filmmakers were interviewed to make this documentary about the vibrant filmmaking community in Wichita, Kansas.
Three people -- a man with the power to heal, his interpreter (since he can’t speak) and a soldier to protect them, time-travel from the future to rescue a tech genius who is pivotal in saving the Native American race.
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A half-Native American coroner's investigator unfolds the mystery of a mute Native American man who only finds solace from past tragedy when he dances in his sleep.
Three Native American friends get stranded on the road to a pow-wow.