Stronger is a biographical drama based on the true story of Jeff Bauman, who lost his legs in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The movie follows Jeff's journey of recovery and his struggles to adjust to his new life.
A Kid Like Jake follows the story of a couple struggling to understand and support their 4-year-old son, Jake, who shows a preference for Cinderella dolls and dress-up princesses. The parents, Alex and Greg, navigate the challenges of parenting in a society that has preconceived notions about gender identity. As they explore different avenues of therapy and school applications, they are forced to confront their own prejudices and learn to accept and embrace their son for who he truly is.
Sam, a young film editor, forms an unlikely friendship with a woman. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of life and discover the power of true connection.
Papi Chulo is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of a lonely TV weatherman in Los Angeles who forms an unlikely friendship with a Mexican laborer. The weatherman, struggling with loneliness and depression after a recent breakup, hires the laborer to paint his deck. As the two spend more time together, they form a bond that helps them both find comfort and support in their lives.
A woman faces challenges in her personal and professional life, including a tumultuous marriage, a demanding career, and the responsibility of caring for her handicapped child. Along the way, she discovers the importance of following her heart and finding true happiness.
J.W. Coop, a Korean War veteran, struggles to readjust to civilian life after being released from prison. He tries to rebuild his life, facing racial discrimination and hardships, while pursuing his passion for rodeo.
A lonely 50s housewife undertakes radical atomic surgery to win back her husband's wandering eyes and to become the perfect wife in the process.
In this independent drama, Dave and Mark are two buddies who have recently graduated from high school in Watsonville, California. Dave works in a comic book store, while Mark is preparing to go to college in the fall. When their friend Gary is released from jail, the three spend most of the summer drinking beer, chasing girls, and committing petty crimes. As the fall approaches, and with it the first stages of responsible adulthood, the three realize that the days are numbered for their friendship as they know it. "Sunsets" chronicles the ennui, drunken bouts, and petty crimes of three young men, growing up in a small town. Understated, honest, and funny, Sunsets is very much a coming-of-age story that is compelling in its purity and rawness. --from the DVD cover
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