After becoming the caretaker for a paralyzed man in a small town, a girl forms an unlikely bond with him, discovering love and romance in unexpected circumstances.
Emma, aspiring writer, delves into the world of sex workers by becoming one herself at La Maison. She confronts the dangers, loneliness, and challenges of forming intimate connections.
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.
Gregarious by nature, 40-year-old Yang Hao Tian, a home nurse makes house calls to patients with chronic problems while aided by his medical team that consists of Liu Xue Wen, a nurse and Dr Fang Yi Ting. Apart from dealing with his patients' medical issues, he gets involved in their family matters which Yi Ting frowns upon as unprofessional behaviour. When Zhang Xiu Ya, a pretty family member of Hao Tian's patient falls in love with him, Yi Ting mocks him while Xue Wen tells him not to think too much of it. However, unbeknownst to him, his colleagues have unknowingly fallen in love with him. The haughty Yi Ting is conflicted by her high standards and Xue Wen's confession that she too likes Hao Tian. At the same time, Xue Wen is shocked to find out that Hao Tian's younger brother Hao Ran, was the guy who jilted her before. Yi Ting faces a lawsuit when a patient of hers dies but Hao Tian takes the rap for her, leading her to let go of her reservations and express her love for him..
0.5 mm is a drama film that follows a young caregiver who becomes involved with an elderly couple. The story explores themes of elder care, caregiver-patient relationships, and the challenges faced by both the elderly and their caregivers. The plot also touches on subjects such as blackmail, con artists, and the complexities of family dynamics.
After losing her eyesight in a car accident, a blind woman becomes suspicious of her husband's death and begins to uncover a web of secrets and deceit. As she navigates through her darkness, she must confront her own mistrust and jealousy while dealing with an obsessive caretaker and a mysterious female neighbor. Along the way, she discovers the tragic events that led to her loss of loved ones and finds solace in her art. This movie explores themes of trust, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Elizabeth Is Missing follows the story of Maud, a woman with dementia who becomes obsessed with finding her missing friend, Elizabeth. As Maud's memory deteriorates, she navigates through multiple timelines and uncovers dark secrets. The film showcases the complexities of Maud's relationship with her daughter and the challenges faced by caregivers. It explores themes of friendship, loss, and the effects of dementia on the individual and their loved ones.
Aging parents of disabled adults, they worry about their child's life after their disappearance. A moving insight into the daily life of a family home in the Vendée region, which offers them the prospect of a peaceful future.
When a couple hires a caregiver for their disabled son, her dark past emerges, endangering everyone she encounters.
Three autistic roommates find a way to live together and strive for similar things in life.
A story of an improbable friendship between a Santa Barbara socialite, suffering from ALS and her caretaker from Senegal.
A grade school English teacher Sarah Gonzales joins the 150,000 Pinoy OFWs working in the United Kingdom to support her Husband, Teddy Gonzales in making a better living for their family. More than just a chronicle of the Filipinos experience working as nurses and caregivers in the UK, this story also charts Sarah's journey to self-discovery from a submissive wife who makes sacrifices for her Husband; Teddy's aspirations to an empowered woman who finds dignity and pride in a humbling job as a Caregiver in London.
What is peace? What is coexistence? And what are the basis for them? PEACE is a visual-essay-like observational documentary, which contemplates these questions by observing the daily lives of people and cats in Okayama city, Japan, where life and death, acceptance and rejection are intermingled.
Aaron, a man with cerebral palsy, forms a unique bond with his caregiver as they navigate complex issues of consent and communication. Their relationship is tested when Aaron meets a sex worker who challenges his understanding of intimacy.
An irascible Shakespeare scholar with early onset dementia communicates with her caretaker daughter using the only language available to her, the text of King Lear, as the two struggle with aging, love, and their own balance of power.
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