Bing is an adventurous and curious rabbit who navigates through life with his best friend Panda. Together, they explore the world around them, learning valuable lessons along the way. Based on a popular book series, Bing is an adorable and heartwarming show filled with fun and friendship.
In a world where the human lifespan has been extended, Kathy reminisces about her time at a boarding school called Hailsham and her adult life. She falls in love with Tommy, but Tommy and Ruth begin a relationship. The three friends eventually discover that they are clones destined to be organ donors. Tommy believes that their artwork can prove true love and grant them a temporary reprieve from donation. Kathy becomes a carer and watches many clones die. She reunites with Tommy and Ruth, who dies on the operating table. Tommy's artworks are revealed to be pointless, and Kathy is left waiting for her donations.
A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.
Cold Call is a gripping TV mini-series that follows the story of a single mother who becomes the target of a cold call scam. As she desperately tries to protect her life savings, she unravels a web of deception and must confront the con man behind it all. This thrilling drama explores the relationship between the mother and daughter as they navigate through the dangerous world of fraud and deceit.
Marie, an 80-year-old woman battling terminal cancer, has decided to end her life on her own terms. She embarks on a journey accompanied by her somewhat dysfunctional family and Rudy, a kind-hearted caregiver she’s just met. Unable to reveal her true intentions, Marie creates a story about an inheritance in Switzerland to convince her unreliable and distracted son Bruno, granddaughter Anna, and Rudy, to take a road trip in their old RV. But will Marie find the courage to reveal the true purpose of their journey as they approach Switzerland, and how might her family respond to the devastating truth?
Help is a drama movie set in Liverpool, England, during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the story of a 47-year-old man with early-onset Alzheimer's disease and his daughter who works as a carer. The movie focuses on their struggles with isolation, violent outbursts, and the impact of the pandemic on their lives. The narrative sheds light on their personal protective equipment and the challenges faced by patients and caregivers during the pandemic.
This Beautiful Fantastic is a modern fairy tale about a young woman named Bella who forms an unlikely friendship with a cantankerous old man named Alfie. As Bella tries to overcome her obsessive-compulsive disorder and pursue her dream of becoming a writer, Alfie helps her find inspiration in creating a beautiful garden. Along the way, Bella also develops relationships with her quirky neighbors and deals with personal challenges. Set in the picturesque backdrop of London, this comedy-drama explores the themes of friendship, creativity, and self-discovery.
A true crime documentary inspired by one of the most polarising criminal trials of recent history. It explores themes including disability, race, sex and perception of consent by looking back on the controversial case of philosophy professor Anna Stubblefield.
When an illustrator, Finley, receives an unexpected inheritance, she decides to take a vacation and ends up at a charming bed and breakfast. There, she meets the caregiver and owner of the B&B, Jake, and his family. As Finley gets to know Jake and his son, she starts to feel a connection and finds herself falling in love. However, things get complicated when Finley discovers the true reason behind her inheritance and has to confront her own past. With the help of hot chocolate, baking cookies, and the magic of Christmas, Finley navigates the twists and turns of her newfound romance and learns the true meaning of family and love.
Sanctuary is a charming comedy that follows the life of Larry, a man with Down syndrome who wants to experience love and independence. With the help of his best friend Sophie and their misfit group of friends, Larry embarks on a journey that challenges societal norms and shows the true meaning of acceptance and friendship. Filled with laughter, romance, and unexpected turns, Sanctuary is a feel-good movie that will warm your heart.
In England, a young carer is forced to move into an old and isolated house to take care of an elderly woman. As she settles into her new life, she starts experiencing terrifying apparitions and becomes trapped in a web of fear and darkness. With no escape, she must confront her deepest fears to survive.
A dutiful husband and loving father whose life falls apart when decades of festering secrets are exposed and he's forced to face up to who he really is.
The Eye of the Storm is a drama film set in Sydney, Australia. It revolves around a dysfunctional family and their relationships with their manipulative and bedridden mother during her final days. The film explores themes of pride, deception, and the complexities of family dynamics. It also delves into the mother's relationships with her children, including her daughter who is a nurse and her son who is an actor. As the family gathers for a reunion, tensions rise, revealing pretentiousness and hidden agendas. The story is narrated through voice-overs and follows the interactions between the family members, the mother's carer, a womanizer, and a lighthouse-keeper.
Dani cares for her ill mother who suddenly dies in her care. Shortly after her passing, Dani finds her mother's phone won't stop ringing.
Florida is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a confused man who reminisces about his dead sister while dealing with his own mental confusion. Set in Florida, the film explores themes of growing old, parent-child relationships, and Alzheimer's disease.
A captivating short film about dementia and the struggles of being a young carer.
The movie follows a curmudgeon owner of a residential home who takes in a young woman as his carer, which leads to humorous and heartwarming interactions with the residents. Set during Christmas, the story explores themes of redemption, sisterhood, and embracing the joys of life.
Njafweniko is a tender and tense short film about caring for a loved one suffering from mental health issues by First Acts filmmaker Emma Taonga Sayers. Through contemporary dance, Emma calls attention to how race interacts with perceptions of mental health.
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.
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.