In a small town in Maine, a handicapped boy and his uncle must stop a werewolf that is terrorizing the community. With the help of a silver bullet, they are determined to put an end to the monster's reign of terror.
A divorced mother and her teenage son offer a wounded man, who they later discover is an escaped convict, a ride, which ultimately leads to an unexpected love triangle.
After suffering a personal tragedy, a writer decides to become a caregiver for a teenage boy who has muscular dystrophy. The two embark on a road trip adventure that tests their limits and leads to personal growth and friendship.
Feast is a grindhouse horror film that follows a group of people who find themselves trapped in a remote bar, fighting for their lives against a horrifying monster. The film combines absurd violence with dark comedy, creating a unique and terrifying experience.
After a diving accident leaves him paralyzed, a man forms an unlikely friendship with a young woman in a wheelchair as they navigate the challenges of rehabilitation.
In the aftermath of her father's death, Madeleine Péricourt is betrayed and loses her inheritance. Determined to seek justice, she takes over her father's business and faces numerous obstacles and corrupt individuals in a rising totalitarian Europe.
Ms. Julie teaches performing arts workshops with the help of her assistant Gus at their Wellspring Center for the Performing Arts.
Pelswick is an animated television series produced by Nelvana for CBC Television in Canada and the Nickelodeon cable channel in the United States. The series is about a teenage boy who uses a wheelchair, emphasized how he lived a normal life and was based on the books created by John Callahan. It aired during Nick on CBS on September 14, 2002, then ended in November the same year.
In 'The Crocodiles: All for One', a group of friends find themselves in an unexpected situation when one of their friend's mothers is wrongfully accused and imprisoned. Determined to prove her innocence, they embark on a daring adventure to uncover the truth and save her from behind bars. With their unique skills and camaraderie, they face numerous obstacles and challenges along the way, ultimately showcasing the power of friendship and perseverance.
A Nobel Prize-winning writer returns to his hometown and is reluctantly thrown into a series of bittersweet and darkly humorous situations that test his relationships and challenge his fame.
In 'Bad Kids Go To Hell,' a group of wealthy prep school students are locked in detention on a stormy Saturday afternoon. As time passes, they start to realize that they are not alone in the academy, and a mysterious killer begins targeting them one by one. With no escape and the feeling of being trapped, the students must uncover the identity of the killer before it's too late.
The Nest is a horror movie set in an isolated house where a family with dark secrets resides. It revolves around the story of a 15-year-old girl who discovers hidden family secrets and faces terrifying encounters with zombies and electroshock torture. The plot takes a twist when she finds out about her overprotective mother's involvement in the horrors happening in the mansion.
In Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows, the four boys are drawn back together for another supernatural adventure when they discover a mysterious book that holds the key to restoring their powers. As they delve deeper into the book's dark magic, they must confront their own fears and face an ancient evil that threatens their small town. With the help of a new friend and their unique powers, the boys must work together to save their friends and stop the forces of darkness.
Dancing Arabs is a coming-of-age drama based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Eyad, an Arab-Israeli boy growing up in the 1980s and 1990s. Eyad is sent to a prestigious Jewish boarding school where he faces discrimination and racial slurs. He befriends a boy in a wheelchair named Jonathan and the two form a deep bond. Eyad also falls in love with Naomi, a Jewish girl, but their relationship is forbidden due to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. As Eyad navigates the complexities of his identity and the challenges of growing up, he must reconcile his own desires with the realities of the world around him.
Never Fear is a 1950 American drama film about a young dancer who contracts polio. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, she refuses to let her illness define her and works towards her dream of dancing again. The film explores themes of perseverance, love, and the power of physical rehabilitation. Directed by Ida Lupino, it is a moving and inspiring story.
More Beautiful for Having Been Broken tells the story of a mother and daughter who form a deep bond while on vacation. They discover that they both have a romantic relationship with the same woman, leading to conflict and introspection. As they navigate the complexities of their relationships, they also come to terms with their own mortality and find a sense of closure and acceptance.
Chasing 3000 tells the story of two brothers, Roger and Bradley, who embark on a cross-country trip to see their baseball hero, Roberto Clemente, reach his 3000th hit. Along the way, they face challenges and learn valuable lessons about love, resilience, and the power of dreams. With Bradley in a wheelchair due to muscular dystrophy, the journey becomes even more meaningful as they defy the odds and prove that nothing is impossible when you have the support of family and the determination to chase your dreams.
Les Pépites is a documentary that follows the journey of Cambodian children who were living in garbage dumps, and their incredible transformation when they are given access to education and a chance for a brighter future. This heartwarming film showcases the power of education and the impact it can have on individuals and communities.
When Santa Claus accidentally cancels Christmas, a disabled boy and his friends race against time to restore the Christmas spirit.
Based on a True Story War Eagle, Arkansas is a character-driven drama about a young man’s choice of whether to leave his family and friends for a career in baseball or stay and redeem his struggling community. The story takes place over a few pivotal weeks in the summer after Enoch Cass’s senior year, and is set against the backdrop of Arkansas’ beautiful Ozark Mountains. War Eagle, Arkansas poses important questions that face all young people in rural America. The answers we find could touch us all.