Senior Taliban Commander
Red Snow is a dramatic adventure that begins when Dylan, a Gwich'in soldier from the Canadian Arctic, is caught in an ambush in Panjwayi, Afghanistan. His capture and interrogation by a Taliban Commander releases a cache of memories connected to the love and death of his Inuit cousin, Asana, and binds him closer to a Pashtun family as they escape across treacherous landscapes and through a blizzard that becomes their key to survival.
Cryptographer
Главный герой, бывший морпех, обнаруживает злобную инопланетную расу на Земле, но никто не верит ему, что эти твари существуют. Его сын-аутист, которого все обижают в школе, становится ключевой фигурой в схватке с Хищниками, поскольку мальчик умеет невероятно быстро учить языки и, судя по всему, сможет понять пришельцев.
Taliban Soldier
Сюжет посвящен истории старшеклассника Лайта Тернера (Нэт Вулф), в чьи руки попадает сверхъестественная тетрадь, обладатель которой может убить любого известного ему человека, просто вписав в нее имя жертвы, а также причины и обстоятельства смерти. Опьяненный своими новыми богоподобными способностями, Лайт начинает убивать каждого, кто, по его мнению, не имеет права жить.
Angry Farmer #1
Disheartened when his story about Canadian snipers possibly mutilating corpses in Afghanistan is buried, Luke (Nick Stahl) quits his job but is even more determined to return to Afghanistan to get the real story. With his offbeat buddy, Tom (Nicolas Wright), tagging along, Luke returns to Afghanistan and intends to gather enough evidence to get his old story into print. But he soon finds that the country is an even more dangerous place than when he left. To make matters worse, his old friend and fixer, Mateen (Stephen Lobo) has been hired away by Luke's journalistic nemesis, Imran Sahar (Vik Sahay). Soon the trip for Luke and Tom in Afghanistan turns into a surreal and perilous adventure, a journey into an alternate reality, filtered through a haze of gun smoke.
Jamal Hassani
On September 11th, 2001, 38 planes headed to New York City were diverted to Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. A town of 9,000 took in 7,000 passengers for 4 days until American airspace reopened.