Noel follows the intertwining lives of several New Yorkers during the holiday season, exploring themes of forgiveness, emotional healing, and the power of love. The film centers around the stories of a policeman, a father and son, a mother and daughter, and a woman struggling with loneliness. As they navigate through their own crises of faith and depression, their lives intersect in unexpected ways, bringing them closer to forgiveness and finding hope in the holiday season.
In 1950s San Francisco, an ex-convict becomes fixated on becoming a sniper and starts a reign of terror. A police inspector and a forensic psychiatrist must stop him before it's too late.
In 'Black Angel,' a woman is discovered murdered in a luxury apartment building. Her husband, who has separated from her, is wrongfully convicted of the crime and faces a scheduled execution. As the evidence mounts against him, he must struggle to prove his innocence and find the true killer. The plot explores themes of betrayal, love, and the dark side of human nature.
A small-town, country doctor has been a widow for two years but is still in love with her dead husband, Michael. Despite the best efforts of her father in law to marry her off to the local eligible bachelors, she still remains so. The week-long county fair is approaching and her father in law traps her into an unfair deal involving the feeding of her bull and her attendance at the fair with a suitable escort. She decides to call his bluff by hiring a male escort to attend the fair as her lover. However, things don't go quite according to plan as he smells a rat and investigates the new boyfriend and even worse the escort starts to fall in love with her!
In Such Is Life, a man navigates the challenges of balancing his personal and professional life while dealing with his parents, working as a bar pianist and a radio DJ, and attending a wedding.
Francois Roques, a power-and-money-mad editor of a Paris newspaper invites four women to a housewarming at his penthouse apartment. He plans on one of them to meet death by means of a loose railing on the balcony.
Dorothy Dandridge and band perform "Cow-Cow Boogie".
Jan, the café pianist, comes from the countryside. The talented boy was taken care of by an old organist. Jan then studied at the conservatory, where he made friends with Paweł, an undisciplined but very talented composer. Paweł's works gain publicity abroad, but he himself, unable to bear human envy and accept the loss of his beloved girl, commits suicide ... Jan's father dies, and soon his mother ...
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