American Woman follows a woman named Deb Callahan whose teenage daughter disappears under mysterious circumstances. As Deb struggles to cope with the loss and the weight of being a single mother, she is faced with a number of obstacles including drug addiction, abusive relationships, and a search for answers. The film explores themes of resilience, family dynamics, and the pursuit of justice.
In 'Night of the Sicario,' a woman finds herself in a life-or-death situation after witnessing a Colombian drug cartel murder. As she goes into hiding in a secret witness protection program, she must evade the ruthless sicarios who will stop at nothing to silence her. With the help of a DEA agent, she navigates through danger and corruption, fighting to stay alive and bring the criminals to justice.
A female interior designer from California moves to New York after getting fired from her job. She joins her family's moving company and finds herself caught in a romantic triangle between her boyfriend and an old flame. Along the way, she navigates the challenges of balancing her neat-freak tendencies with her new chaotic lifestyle.
"Assisted Living" chronicles a day in the life of Todd, a janitor who spends his days smoking pot and interacting with the residents for his own entertainment. Todd's detachment from his surroundings is compromised only by his unlikely friendship with Mrs. Pearlman, a resident who begins to confuse him with her son. On this particular day, Todd must choose whether or not to play the part. "Assisted Living" is shot and staged in a real nursing home and gains much of its unique effect and style from the participation of actual residents and staff members. During much of the film, it is impossible to distinguish between what is real and what is fiction.
A family drama about a teenage son navigating his relationship with his father in the dynamic world of rodeo.
In this inspiring and intensely personal documentary, filmmaker Jean-Albert lièvre confronts his mother’s Alzheimer’s disease. At first, Flore is placed in a specialized institution and, with her condition getting worse, was destined to a prison like facility, medicated to a state of near-stupor. Watching her condition steadily decline, Lièvre, heartbroken and desperate, takes Flore out of the institution in a wheelchair and installs her in a house in corsica. there, surrounded by the sea, the sun and the wind, and no longer medicated, she begins to walk, smile and even paint again. chronicling Flore’s life over three years, he learns that the debilitating condition is not something you die with, it’s something you live with. What began with a cell phone camera recording the negative effects of drugs, became a touching film about hope, about recovering dignity, and ultimately, about a son’s gratitude.
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