On Golden Pond tells the story of an aging couple, Norman and Ethel Thayer, who spend every summer at their lake house in New England. As they approach Norman's 80th birthday, they are faced with their own mortality and the challenges of growing old. Their relationship with their daughter, Chelsea, is also strained, but her visit to the lake house brings an opportunity for reconciliation. Through heartfelt conversations and shared experiences, the family learns to appreciate the time they have together and find meaning in the beauty of life.
When a man suffers from head trauma and loses his memory, his family must pretend that everything is normal for his 80th birthday celebration. Chaos ensues as they navigate through hilarious situations, including encounters at a gas station, a Japanese restaurant, and an exhibition of furniture design.
During the 1990s, a community of French Trappist monks living in the remote Atlas Mountains of Algeria must confront their own commitment to their faith and their dedication to the surrounding Muslim community amidst growing violence and threats from Islamic fundamentalists. As they struggle with the decision to stay or leave, their peaceful life is shattered by a series of tragic events.
When a married man becomes enamored with his son's teacher, they form a deep emotional bond that challenges their lives and relationships. Set in a small town in France, Mademoiselle Chambon is a beautiful exploration of forbidden love and the power of music.
Rosa von Praunheim has made 150 films and repeatedly provoked the middle-class to homophobic majority society. But he doesn't spare his own community either by accusing many gays of being conformist soft-spoken people; and by outing some prominent homosexuals against their will, he has made many enemies. For the younger generation of LGBTIQ activists, Rosa von Praunheim is still known as a figure from the early phase of the queer movement, but as a white cis man he hardly gets a hearing there. However, Rosa does not want to argue and theorize, but above all to live out his creativity. Sometimes narcissistic, sometimes angry and combative, sometimes anxious - and always with his own style. Companions such as the comic book creator Ralf König, the producer Regina Ziegler and the New York publicist Brandon Judell pay tribute to the artist and activist Rosa von Praunheim, who calls himself a “lucky child” because he was mostly able to do what he felt like doing.
After her mother passed away, Leny (82) finally had time to follow her dream of cycling around the world. She didn’t get further than New Zealand where she met the love of her life - another woman. Leny came out of the closet aged 68. Since then she has thrown herself into lesbian life, making up for lost time. She is an inspiration to many, but is not getting any younger. She is determined to make the most of her remaining years.
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