When Seo Eun Young's fiance, Kang Jung Woo, leaves her alone and pregnant, she manages to get on with her life. Just as she has a chance to find happiness with Kang Hyung Woo, Jung Woo returns to complicate everything.
Derek is a heartwarming and melancholic comedy-drama that follows the life of Derek Noakes, an eccentric caretaker in a care home. The series explores themes of kindness, friendship, and the beauty of the human spirit. Derek's interactions with the residents and his unlikely friendship with his colleagues create touching and humorous moments. Set in England, Derek presents a quirky and heartfelt portrayal of the experiences within a care home.
Three autistic roommates find a way to live together and strive for similar things in life.
The Specials follows the lives of a group of special needs adults who receive care and support at a center in Paris. As they navigate their way through daily challenges, they form deep friendships and learn valuable life lessons. This heartwarming film touches on themes of empathy, compassion, and the importance of inclusion in a multicultural society.
Vince, a washed-up popstar, meets autistic drummer Stevie during a jam session. Their unexpected friendship brings hope and new beginnings for both musicians.
Daylight follows the story of a man who is imprisoned for a murder he did not commit. Determined to prove his innocence, he discovers a hidden family secret and must navigate the complexities of the legal system to find justice.
Jiang Le Zhi is a medical school graduate with "Asperger's Syndrome". He has superior intelligence but is not good at expressing. After he came to Songjia Hospital to work in surgery, he did not pay attention to human feelings and proper expressions. In the process of treating patients, he was often misunderstood and complained by patients and family members, causing the hospital committee to question his medical qualifications. Jiang Le Zhi must prove himself during the inspection period before he can continue to work in surgery.
After the tragic loss of her husband Ron, Lily finds herself navigating a challenging new reality with her son Kevin. As they settle into a modest apartment, Lily's encounter with their neighbor Marty brings up an unexpected revelation about Ron's suspicious death. Marty is an alcoholic and his passion for music is only surpassed by his love for his daughter Chloe. When Lily delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Ron's demise, she forms a bond with his co-worker Angela. Together, they unravel a web of deceit involving patent theft and corporate sabotage, leading to a confrontation…
During a family road trip, a sadistic gang leader kidnaps the daughter, leading to a deadly confrontation with the father.
An old house stands amongst newly built buildings, as if it has been left behind. Tamako, a popular fortune teller, has been living there alone with her son, Tadao, for years. Because he has intellectual disability and autism, their neighbors often complain about his unpredictable behaviors. One day, Tamako is informed that a room is available in a group home owned by a company that runs the community workshop Tadao works at. Residents there all have intellectual disability but are living together to be independent from their families. Tamako decides to let Tadao move into the group home, but the sudden change of environment confuses him.
The Girl from the Wardrobe is about a woman who is struggling with loneliness, depression, and a deadly disease. She finds solace and escapes from her harsh reality by daydreaming and immersing herself in a fantasy world. As she navigates her difficult journey, she forms unexpected connections with her neighbors and discovers the power of human connection.
Keep the Change is a heartwarming romantic comedy that tells the story of two people with autism who meet at a support group and form a bond. As they navigate the challenges of their autistic traits and learning disabilities, they discover love and acceptance in each other. This film explores themes of acceptance, understanding, and the power of human connection.
Desperate to find a wife, Shawn goes on one awkward date after another until he meets Violet. He thinks she’s his soulmate, but his autism and trusting nature keep him from realizing she’s actually a prostitute. Violet realizes something is different about Shawn, and it’s not just because he has a condition that allows him to “hear” colors. Shawn thinks he’s found a potential wife, while Violet thinks she’s found her ticket out of her own trapped life. Based on the award-winning novel.
Dina is a documentary film that follows the life of an eccentric woman with Asperger's syndrome. The film explores her daily routines, relationships, and struggles as she navigates the world around her. Dina's unique perspective and challenges make for a compelling and heartfelt story.
Everything is on track in the life of the beloved but eccentric surgeon Petteri Holopainen but when a patient close to him is rushed to the hospital, nothing can go back to the way it was. Holopainen loses everything he holds dear. When a familiar person from the past enters his life, Holopainen must decide what still matters.
When her daughter decides to move back home, Ivana, a mother who only lives for her autistic son, finds her fragile family ecosystem challenged forever.
28 year old Enea is looking for love - physical love that is. But as the autist he is, living in Italy, this is anything but easy. So he and his best friends Carlo and Alex set out on a journey through Europe and eventually find a lot more than they are looking for.
The desire to achieve the greatest physical strength and moments of complete lack of mental strength define the life of film critic Kamil Fila during the filming of this atypical time-lapse documentary. The necessary moment of observation is broken in a longer period of time by the protagonist’s attempts to bring his life into harmony with the people closest to him, which, nevertheless, regularly lead to failure. The result is a portrait of an intellectual at his wits’ end, a man who struggles with the limits of rationalisation. It is precisely the openness with which Fila lets us peer into the depths of his private life that has a therapeutic effect not only for him but also for the viewer.
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