In 1970s Los Angeles, a social worker and her children are drawn into a supernatural curse when they encounter the vengeful ghost of La Llorona, a woman who drowned her own children and now seeks to take others'. As they try to survive, they enlist the help of a disillusioned priest, who must perform a dangerous exorcism to rid them of the evil spirit.
When a woman receives a letter from her deceased father, she embarks on a journey to rediscover the magic of Christmas in a small town, where she unexpectedly finds love and happiness.
Get Your Stuff is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the journey of a man as he navigates the complexities of family and relationships. After his alcoholic mother loses custody of his younger brother, he takes on the responsibility of becoming his guardian. Along the way, he must confront his own personal demons, including his strained relationship with his ex-boyfriend. With the support of his unconventional chosen family, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the meaning of true family.
A young couple, faced with challenges of disability and social prejudice, fights to keep custody of their newborn baby.
Camilo is a young Cuban living in Sweden. He is creative and free-spirited, and he loves his Danish wife, but unfortunately the rules and regulations of the Danish and Swedish societies obstruct their wish to live a peaceful life. They embark on a Kafkaesque journey through the European legal systems, and end up not being allowed to stay in Denmark, or Sweden; in fact anywhere at all. As the legal decisions threaten to ruin their relationship, Camilo ultimately faces an impossible dilemma: Should he go back to Cuba, possibly ending up in prison, or should he stay in Scandinavia illegally, with or without the love of his life?
In July, 2002, Johnny Johnson was arrested and charged with the abduction and murder of 6-year-old Cassandra WilliIn July, 2002, Johnny Johnson was arrested and charged with the abduction and murder of 6-year-old Cassandra Williamson in Valley Park, Missouri. The effects of the crime continue to reverberate in the community. During the capital murder trial, a proceeding clouded by questions of mental illness and competency, a juror described the killing as "the worst possible crime." This film seeks to answer the question: Does the worst possible crime deserve the worst possible punishment?
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