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- A feature-length documentary exploring the unsolved murder of French bicyclist Alain Malessard who was found dead in an Oregon Coast campground on Thanksgiving 1987.
- Anthony Branch, Jr., known on the streets as Lil' Smurf, was one of Portland, Oregon's most notorious gangsters. His life of crime and his early death are at the forefront of Tom Olsen, Jr.'s documentary that looks at the history of Portland gangs. Olsen interviews everyone from Branch's mother, who own struggle with drugs and prison serves as a backstory, to fellow "gang-bangers" and police, creating a complex personal portrait of a troubled, young man, and a chronicle of Portland, Oregon history.
- This in-depth history of Oregon's beaches focuses on the political ebb and flow of efforts to keep the coast accessible to the public. The fight, which began with Governor Oswald West's 1913 landmark legislation, has thankfully been effective, though not without substantial effort. Featuring interviews with many of the living key players as well as voices from the past.