Misonoo Nanako, a professor's daughter, looks forward to her first day at the prestigious Seiran Academy, a girls' school that caters to the rich, or in her case, those with high test scores. She soon finds that the school is polarized by three popular and talented individuals, known as the Magnificent Three. Though Nanako doesn't intend to make waves at this school, when she is tabbed to be a member of the Sorority, the brutal politics that run beneath the surface of the school's sophisticated veneer soon turn Nanako's world into one where she is unsure of her friends, her enemies, and her very identity... The only way she can vent her emotions is through her correspondence letters to a man she calls her "Dear Brother".
Nanda must rethink her plansof studying in Amsterdam when she discovers she is pregnant. After losing the support of her boyfriend Léo, the young girl decides to return home, where she suffers a serious accident and dies.However, Helena, her doctor, is able to save her new-born twins: Francisco and Clara. Unfortunately, Clara suffers from Downs Syndrome. Helena feels a strong emotional tie to Clara and adopts her.Years later, the twins’father Léo, a young and wealthy businessman, returns to the scene, wanting to gain custody of the children.However, Helena and Alex fight to the end to retain guardianship of the twins, whom they have raised with such love.
Dramatization of real-life situations and stories that are related to popular sayings, by Don Tomas.
Polseres vermelles is a heartwarming TV show that revolves around a group of teenagers who become friends while staying at a hospital. In the midst of their various illnesses, they find solace and support in each other, forming a tight-knit group that navigates the challenges of their conditions together. The show explores themes of love, friendship, hope, and the power of empathy.
Intervention is a documentary series that explores the struggles of individuals with drug addiction and their families as they embark on a journey of recovery. Each episode follows the intervention process, from confronting the addict to arranging for treatment and support. Through personal interviews and emotional storytelling, the show sheds light on the devastating impact of addiction and the potential for healing and redemption.
Red Band Society is a heartwarming and emotional TV show that follows a group of teenagers who are living in a hospital due to various medical conditions. Despite their illnesses, they form a tight-knit group and navigate the ups and downs of teenage life together, forming an unbreakable bond along the way.
Tied is a gripping drama that explores the twisted world of love, murder, and sadomasochism. Set in a basement, the movie follows the story of a dominatrix and her relationship with a man who becomes her murderess. As their love deepens, they become entangled in a web of bondage and sadomasochistic games, leading to a nonlinear timeline filled with passion and danger. Tied is based on a novel and delves into dark themes of power, control, and the human psyche.
Follows Mia Polanco, who is released from hospital after a lengthy battle with anorexia, she is thrust back into the world of sixth form. Only to find that her friends have been spending her recovery time acquiring knowledge and experiences she herself has never known. Suddenly confronted with the realization that her childhood is racing by without her, Mia decides the only way to catch up is to make a bucket list.
To the Bone is a movie about a young woman named Ellen who is battling with anorexia. After numerous failed attempts at treatment, she finds herself in a group home for troubled youths. There, she meets other individuals struggling with eating disorders and together they try to navigate their way to recovery.
Abzurdah is a movie based on the true story of a teenage girl who falls in love with an older man. The relationship becomes obsessive and destructive, leading the girl to develop anorexia and engage in self-destructive behavior. Set in the 1990s in Argentina, the film explores themes of love, obsession, and coming-of-age.
Men, Women & Children delves into the various ways people use technology to connect, communicate, and seek validation, highlighting the impact it has on their relationships and self-image.
Trauma (1993) follows an actress who becomes the target of a serial killer after her son is killed. As she investigates the murder, she uncovers a dark network of corruption and revenge. Fueled by trauma and loss, she sets out to avenge her son's death and bring justice to those responsible.
A young man with Tourette's Syndrome embarks on a road trip with his roommate and a rebellious anorexic girl, discovering friendship and freedom along the way.
Cronos is a Mexican horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro. The movie follows an antique dealer who finds an invention called the Cronos device. This device grants the user immortality but also turns them into a vampire. The dealer must navigate the consequences of his newfound power while being pursued by a ruthless businessman.
A teenager with an eating disorder struggles to find her own identity and cope with the loss of her twin brother. She seeks the help of a psychiatrist and battles with her own mental disorder while trying to balance school, family relationships, and her own health.
A wealthy housewife's life spirals out of control as she battles addiction, mental illness, and her own destructive behavior. Her struggles with anorexia, alcoholism, and infidelity threaten to destroy her relationships and push her to the edge.
Stations of the Cross follows a young girl named Maria who is deeply devoted to her Catholic faith. She grapples with the pressures and expectations of her religious community, particularly her mother who encourages her to sacrifice herself for the sake of others. As Maria faces challenges and encounters different individuals within her community, she begins to question her beliefs and the extreme lengths she is expected to go to in order to prove her devotion.
Life Is Sweet is a gentle and eccentric slice-of-life movie that explores the working-class struggles, family relationships, and hardships of a twin sister duo while managing a restaurant and dealing with their own personal issues like eating disorders and midlife crisis.
2:37 is a powerful and disturbing drama that explores the lives of several high school students. It delves into topics such as suicide, rape, drug abuse, pregnancy, jealousy, and sexuality. The movie takes place during a single day at a high school, showcasing the struggles and tragedies that the students face.
Vincent, a neurotic young man with Tourette's syndrome, escapes from a psychiatric hospital with his friends. They embark on a road trip to fulfill Vincent's mother's dying wish of scattering her ashes in the ocean. Along the way, Vincent must confront his inner demons and learn to accept himself.