The United States of Leland (2003) is a crime drama that explores the story of a young boy named Leland Fitzgerald who commits a shocking murder of an intellectually disabled person. The movie delves into the complex emotions, motivations, and consequences that follow this tragic event. Leland's actions have a profound impact on his family, friends, and the community as a whole. Through the lens of this crime, the film explores themes of morality, redemption, and the eternal search for meaning.
Bill Sackter struggles to cope after his best friend and guardian, Barry Morrow and his wife Beverly move away. Bill moves into a group home run by Mae Driscoll who teaches him how to read. Bill soon discovers his religious heritage, overcoming the fire that accidentally destroyed his small canteen business, and then travels to California to search for the Morrows.
2020 graduates from the University of Iowa chronicle their first year in “the real world”; a world which suddenly looks much different than ever before.
A Local Iowa documentary about the history of trophy to the Cy-Hawk games.
This short shows highlights from several basketball games at two postseason tournaments in 1956. They include the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final games of the National Invitation Tournament; the semifinal and final games of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament; and the NCAA All-Star game.
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