Samet, a young art teacher, is accused of inappropriate contact by two students in a remote village. He loses hope of escaping his grim life but finds new perspectives through a colleague named Nuray.
An orphaned girl named Mary comes to live with her uncle in his gloomy mansion. While exploring the grounds, she discovers a secret garden that has been locked away for years. With the help of her friend and the magical powers of the garden, Mary brings new life and joy to both the garden and her uncle.
Three-part series that looks at a year in Alaska, revealing the stories of pioneering Alaskans, both animal and human, as they battle the elements and reap the benefits of nature's seasonal gold rush.
Love at Sea is a story of a young sailor who falls in love with a secretary at a naval base. Their secret affair takes place during a long-distance relationship, bringing out the challenges of first love and the constraints of the military. The film is set against the backdrop of the French Navy and explores the complexities of boy-girl relationships in a naval environment.
The Danish Poet tells the story of a poet who embarks on a journey to Norway to find inspiration for his work and ends up finding love along the way. The film explores themes of human connection, coincidence, and the power of love.
Into Great Silence is a meditative documentary that takes viewers deep into the lives of the monks residing in the remote monastery. Through beautiful cinematography, the film explores themes of solitude, tranquility, and faith as the monks go about their daily routines of prayer, meditation, and rituals. With minimal dialogue and no music, the film offers a truly immersive experience that invites contemplation and reflection.
Tamako, a lazy girl in a small town, lives a carefree life. However, when her older sister moves out and her father starts dating someone new, Tamako begins to experience changes in her life. She explores her hobbies, including photography, and forms new relationships.
The range of seasons in Britain are as extraordinary as the climate is unique. The splendour of the autumn colour change is as magnificent as anywhere on earth, while the animal migration is of planet-wide importance. For the first time, the BBC Natural History Unit's filming techniques and expertise are focused on Britain.
At Sakurada Gate in 1860, the shogun’s chief minister and his retinue of bodyguards are ambushed and annihilated. Bearing the responsibility and shame for this failure is Shimura Kingo, master swordsman and chief of the guard. Forbidden to take his own life in atonement, he is instead tasked with hunting down the remaining assassins; however, fate intervenes and now only one is left. Devoted to his late lord and his duty, he relentlessly pursues the sole remaining assassin for the next thirteen years. But times are changing in Japan and the way of the sword has become outlawed. What does this mean for Kingo?
A series of photographs of a tree illustrates the passing of the seasons of the year.
The film depicts Skansen during the change of four seasons and various holidays, and begins with an historical backdrop.
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