Rent tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City's Lower East Side in the thriving days of Bohemian Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The film focuses on their struggles with a drug epidemic and the dangers of living in poverty.
Francesca and her husband, Martin, are dreamers. They live a carefree existence oblivious to the increasingly hostile world closing in on them. Their huge Parisian apartment is a refuge for an array of colorful characters in need of a roof over their heads and in particular for Adrien, a filmmaker who turns their home into his office, studio and love-nest. When their mean landlady tries to evict them all and Martin succumbs to the charms of a beautiful vamp, Francesca comes up with some original and entertaining solutions in the defense of her and everybody else's happiness.
A mother finds herself caught in a custody battle for her child after her husband is murdered. As she fights to regain custody, she uncovers a conspiracy to frame her for the crime. With the help of a military police officer, she seeks justice and uncovers the truth.
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