Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher, suffers an accident that leads to him transforming into a raging green monster when he gets angry. Along with his ex-girlfriend Betty Ross, they uncover secrets about their fathers' past while being pursued by the military.
Bee Season is a drama film about a young girl named Eliza who discovers her hidden talent for spelling, which leads to her family's secrets being exposed. As she progresses through various spelling competitions, Eliza uncovers the struggling relationship between her parents and her father's obsession with religion and mysticism. The film explores themes of identity, faith, and the lengths people will go to find meaning in their lives.
This documentary provides an in-depth look into the prestigious University of California, Berkeley. It explores the various aspects of campus life, including the challenges faced by students and the dedicated faculty members who inspire them. The film captures the essence of this renowned institution through interviews with students and professors, highlighting the importance of higher education and the pursuit of knowledge.
Universities across the US are erupting with protests and encampments in support of Palestine. This is unlike anything humanity has in recent history. Why are students doing this? What's the big deal? And why now? The Journey Tellers team set out to answer these questions and more at the UC Berkeley Free Palestine Encampment, on the first day it was launched in the University of California, Berkeley.
Night Into Morning is a drama about a grieving widower who is struggling to find meaning and purpose in his life after his wife's death. He navigates through various challenges and encounters different people who help him on his journey of healing and self-discovery.
Berkeley in the Sixties is a documentary film that examines the social and political activism that took place in Berkeley, California during the 1960s. It explores the campus movements, the Vietnam War protests, and the fight for civil rights. Through interviews, archive footage, and stock footage, the film captures the spirit of the time and the significant role that Berkeley played in the counterculture movement and the larger social changes happening in the United States.
Don Won's father dies and his home is burned, so he decides to go off to learn kung fu. 10 years later in the city of Taipei, Don interferes with the Tongs while defending his best friend.The gangsters swear that Don can never hide, they’ll find him and kill him. Don's mom gives him money that she saved and tells him to go to America where he'll be safe, but it's not enough, so he ends up in Hong Kong and the gangsters catch up to him again.
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