The third and final special to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Vita & Virginia is a movie based on the true story of the passionate and unconventional relationship between writer Virginia Woolf and socialite Vita Sackville-West. Set in 1920s England, the film explores themes of love, desire, and societal expectations. Virginia, struggling with mental illness and her own anxieties, finds solace and inspiration in Vita's free-spirited nature. The two women embark on a passionate affair, navigating the complexities of their emotions and the conservative society in which they live. The movie delves into the challenges and sacrifices they make for their love, and how their relationship shapes their lives and work.
The Doctor finds himself with an old face and something is very wrong. How can Donna remember him and why has he got one of his old faces back? A compilation release featuring "The Star Beast," "Wild Blue Yonder," and "The Giggle."
A ravaged London is in the midst of a century-long civil war in which the battle-line isn't race or religion: it's gender. And the resource at stake isn't land or wealth: it's reproduction. The film follows the journey of the youngest member of an underground female resistance group, and her relationship with her biological mother.
After the death of their friend, two women go on a road trip to scatter her ashes at various places as they confront their own fears and secrets. Along the way, they discover the true meaning of friendship.
Charles Dickens burns a lifetime of letters in one night and struggles with a desire that longs to make itself real.
An off-kilter comedy about a girl who thinks more than she says, and a boy that says more than he thinks.
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