The Greatest Showman celebrates the birth of show business and tells the story of P.T. Barnum, a visionary who rose from nothing to create a worldwide spectacle. Barnum opens a museum devoted to oddities but fails to attract business. He then assembles a troupe of unique individuals and creates a circus that wins over crowds every night. Despite facing criticism and challenges, Barnum’s show becomes a huge success, allowing him to provide for his family and fulfill his dreams. Through love, friendship, and the celebration of humanity, Barnum builds a legacy that changes his life forever.
Carl Allen, a Los Angeles bank loan officer, has become withdrawn since his divorce. After attending a seminar that encourages saying "yes", Carl reluctantly agrees and starts seizing every opportunity that comes his way. As he begins to say yes constantly, his life takes a positive turn, including earning a promotion at work and finding love. However, when his commitment to saying yes is questioned, Carl's life starts to unravel. Ultimately, he realizes the importance of being true to himself and finds happiness.
In the winter of 1981, a heating oil business owner tries to navigate the dangerous world of crime and corruption in New York City while facing financial problems and the threat of violence.
Plagued by apocalyptic visions, a working-class husband and father must determine if the impending storm is real or a sign of his inherited mental illness.
Based on a true story, 'The Client List' follows a woman who turns to prostitution to make ends meet for her poor family. She navigates the challenges and hypocrisies of society while juggling her role as a sex worker and a mother, all while striving to maintain a sense of dignity and provide a better life for her loved ones.
When a dance teacher and a business consultant cross paths at Christmas, they discover the magic of the holiday season and the power of love.
Simon has a love-hate relationship with his father. When his parents go on holiday, Simon initiates a seductive game of cat-and-mouse with his father’s mistress and gets disastrously tangled up in the sticky family network.
Set in 1960s Los Angeles, Shampoo follows a womanizing hairdresser who becomes tangled in various romantic and political relationships leading up to the presidential election. Amidst the backdrop of counterculture and social change, the protagonist navigates themes of adultery, dissatisfaction, and personal growth.
In Over the Moon in Love, a matchmaking business owner and a musician pose as an engaged couple to compete in a matchmaking competition. As they spend time together, they navigate the challenges of their cover story and their own feelings for each other.
Tehran Taboo follows the lives of several intersecting characters living in Tehran, Iran, as they navigate the strict social and religious taboos that govern their lives. Through stories of forbidden desires, corruption, and injustice, the film shines a light on the hidden realities of modern Iranian society.
In 'The Sense of Wonder,' a widow struggling with life rediscovers happiness when she meets an autistic savant with a unique perspective. Together, they explore the wonders of nature and learn the beauty of living in the present moment.
When his mother is diagnosed with a brain tumor, a man returns to his small hometown and must confront his dysfunctional family and his own unresolved issues.
A drama centered on a working-class immigrant family in the port city of Sète, France. The father, Slimane, who has worked for 35 years on the same shipyard, decides to fulfill his dream of opening a couscous restaurant. However, he faces numerous obstacles including family conflicts, social differences, and rejected loan requests.
Love at First Dance is a romantic drama about a dancer and an investment broker who meet while planning a wedding. They fall in love and navigate the challenges of combining their different worlds, including their respective careers and families, while preparing for their own wedding.
Drifting Clouds follows the story of a couple who face unemployment and economic hardships in Helsinki, Finland. As they try to make ends meet, they encounter various challenges and comedic situations. The film explores themes of hopelessness, pride, and optimism in a society affected by economic downturn. With deadpan humor and a touch of tragedy, Drifting Clouds offers a unique perspective on the struggles of working-class individuals.
In the New Mexico territory, a rancher's family struggles to keep their land and navigate the complexities of love and loyalty. As the patriarch disapproves of his daughter's boyfriend, tensions rise and conflicts escalate, leading to a climax filled with gun battles, betrayals, and heartbreak. With bankruptcy looming, the family must make difficult choices to save their ranch and preserve their legacy.
Quicksilver follows a stockbroker named Jack Casey who, after losing his entire fortune in the stock market, becomes a bicycle messenger in New York City. He finds himself caught up in a dangerous world of drugs and crime, and must rely on his cycling skills to survive.
Pack Up Your Troubles is a comedy film that takes place during World War I. It follows the story of Laurel and Hardy, who try to look after an orphaned girl while dealing with various comedic and war-related situations. The film includes elements of slapstick comedy and explores themes of retribution, vindication, and military life.
Bates Motel is a dark comedy horror film that follows the story of an eccentric motel owner who becomes entangled in a series of mysterious and supernatural events. The film explores themes of insanity, deceit, and the supernatural as the owner's life takes a dark turn. As the plot unfolds, the audience is taken on a journey through a crumbling motel filled with secrets and a cast of eccentric characters.
The Measure of a Man follows the story of a man in France who is facing unemployment and financial struggles as he tries to support his disabled son. He navigates the challenges of working at a department store and dealing with surveillance cameras and workplace drama. The film explores themes of poverty, consumerism, and the impact of the economic crisis