In P.S. (2004), a woman in her late 30s, Louise Harrington, works as an admissions officer at Columbia University's School of Fine Arts. She is intelligent, pretty, and successful with her life. However, she feels that something is missing and becomes emotionally entangled with a 17-year-old F. Scott Feinstadt. As she becomes romantically involved with him, she starts receiving anonymous letters from a secret admirer. Through these letters, she is convinced that her secret admirer is actually her high school sweetheart who died in a car accident years ago. Louise then embarks on a journey to uncover the truth and find closure.
After a two-year absence and a recent stint in rehab, Fran returns home to Toronto. Struggling to live soberly for the first time in her adult life, she must face the emotional fallout of her disappearance and make amends with the girlfriend and the brother she left behind.
A German Documentary about the “village of friendship” that was created by American Veteran George Mizo to help the Vietnamese kids suffering from the Vietnam War.
Be better and more beautiful than you were before.
In Footpath (1953), a black-marketeer named Ramu is haunted by his guilt and decides to turn his life around. He sets out on a journey to make amends for his actions and seeks to find redemption. Along the way, Ramu encounters various comedic and dramatic situations that challenge his resolve.
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