In Animal Town where humans and animals live together, Iroha who loves animals is very close to her dog Komugi! One day, a mysterious creature called a GaruGaru goes berserk in her city. In order to protect Iroha, Komugi transforms into a human and even a Pretty Cure…!? We have to protect such berserk animals! Let's join forces and return the animals to the Niko Garden!
An American nurse living and working in Tokyo is exposed to a mysterious supernatural curse, one that locks a person in a powerful rage before claiming their life and spreading to another victim. The curse is linked to the tragic murders of Kayako Saeki, her husband Takeo, and their son Toshio. As Karen Davis tries to uncover the truth about the curse and its connection to the house where she works, she becomes tormented by Kayako's vengeful ghost and must find a way to break the curse before it claims her life.
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot is an animated television series by SD Entertainment, Cookie Jar Entertainment and Shari Lewis Enterprises that premiered on CBS's KEWLopolis line-up from September 15, 2007 to December 6, 2008, and is designed to be an immediate follow up to the movie Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It was the third Care Bears television series made and was produced by Sabella Dern Entertainment, the same company that made Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It features songs with music by Andy Street and lyrics by Judy Rothman. Along with the other shows in the KEWLopolis block, this series fulfills the federal "E/I" requirements.
A group of lovable, huggable BFFs go on adventures and live that sweet Care Bear life. When a new adventure takes them to a strange new world, the bears have to lean on each other more than ever. Through friendship, courage and a little belly badge magic, the Care Bears continue their mission to spread caring and sharing to the world.
During World War II, a woman and a group of children seek refuge in a haunted house, only to be terrorized by a vengeful ghost. As they try to survive, they uncover the dark secrets of the house and the ghost's tragic past.
A sensitive young man who relishes time in nature is at odds with the rough urban culture in which he lives.
In rural Ireland in 1981, a neglected girl named Cáit is sent to live with foster parents for the summer. As she settles in, she discovers a secret in the house that is supposed to have no secrets.
Breaking and Entering follows the story of an architect who becomes entangled in a web of relationships, conflicts, and crime. Set in London, the architect's life takes a turn when he crosses paths with a young thief and his mother, leading to a series of events that challenge his beliefs and values. As he navigates through the complexities of love, elitism, and class differences, he must confront his own flaws and make difficult choices.
The assistant manager of a seaside hotel is left to run the building over the Christmas period.
Born Innocent is a controversial drama that follows the story of a teenage girl who is sent to a brutal juvenile detention center. She must navigate the sadistic environment while dealing with abusive peers, corrupt prison workers, and a female prison gang. The film depicts the brutality and violence faced by the protagonist, including rape and torture. Through the story, it highlights issues of abuse, violation, and the struggle for survival in a corrupt system.
How many Yamil remembers himself, war has always been. He is very much waiting for it to end - after all, then the father will return, whom the boy knows only from photographs and letters. One day, Mom leaves for a distant city and brings the silent girl Oksana with her. Mum transmits the order of his father to take care of Oksana, as if he was a little sister ... A film adaptation of the story “The Joy of Our Home” by the classic of Soviet literature Mustay Karim.
Cartagena tells the story of a woman in a wheelchair who, after a failed marriage and a life-altering injury, finds solace and love in an unlikely relationship with a former boxer. Set in the beautiful backdrop of Colombia, the film explores themes of love, care, and overcoming obstacles.
Helen is a gripping movie that follows the life of a girl who finds herself alone and trapped in a freezer. With her survival instincts kicking in, she must find a way to escape the chilling cold and fight for her life. Amidst the freezing environment, Helen discovers her inner strength and showcases her resilience in the face of adversity.
Rudolf the Black Cat is a heartwarming animated movie about a black cat named Rudolf who gets lost and embarks on a journey to find his owner. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets new friends who help him in his quest. The movie explores themes of gratitude, learning to read, and the importance of kindness.
A woman going through a crisis acts indifferently to her boyfriend, who tries his best to care for her.
High school kid, Thorvald, embarks on an effort to change the name of his school's sports and academic teams from the "Vikings", to something less offensive to Norwegians. It's a love story.
An intimate look at life in the ghetto: Johnny Williams is a house painter who moonlights as a poet, struggling to financially and emotionally support his cancer-ridden wife Mattie. But times are tough and the poverty-troubled streets are even tougher, and it takes every ounce of Johnny's love and courage for the couple to make it through their strife, finding redemption in the River Niger.
Thicker Than Water is a comedy short film from 1935. The plot revolves around a bickering husband and wife who go through a series of comedic misadventures. They get involved in an installment payment plan, causing chaos and destruction. The husband ends up in the hospital after an explosion, and the couple goes through a series of transformations and complications. The film is filled with slapstick humor and black-and-white comedic moments.
Since the cult success of Merci Patron!, activist/journalist/filmmaker François Ruffin has become an MP. Here, he attempts to table a law aimed at upholding the rights of what in Quebec are known as caregivers, and shows us in passing how a law whose need seems patently obvious is put together, debated, voted on and . . . dies on the battleground of French politics. A stirring documentary about social injustice that somehow manages to make us bust a gut laughing as we rage with indignation. And also cry at the beauty of it all, thanks to the director’s humanist sensibility and a deft play between reality and fiction.