When an event planner leaves New York City to oversee a Christmas festival at a Connecticut estate, she falls in love with the town, its people, and a wealthy businessman.
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages explores four stories, including ancient Babylon, 16th-century France, contemporary America, and a biblical story, all showcasing the devastating consequences of intolerance. The film weaves together these narratives to emphasize the need for love and understanding in a world filled with hatred and bigotry.
A sports writer, reluctantly agreeing to do a eulogy for a once-famous college professor, becomes friends with a charismatic rabbi and a no-nonsense priest. Together they forge a friendship and help build a homeless shelter in Detroit.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the famous cyclist, Lance Armstrong. It delves into his incredible success in the world of professional cycling, his battle with testicular cancer, and the shocking revelation of his doping scandal. The film also examines the consequences of Armstrong's actions and the impact it had on his reputation, career, and the sport of cycling.
When a heiress and an architect cross paths during a Christmas fundraiser in Glenbrooke, sparks fly. As they navigate their differences and unexpected chemistry, they find themselves drawn to each other amidst the holiday festivities.
In Marrying Mr. Darcy, a teacher receives a marriage proposal and must plan her wedding while dealing with miscommunications, overwork, and family relationships. With the help of her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, she overcomes hurdles and finds love.
Adrienne (2021) is a compelling documentary that explores the shocking death of Adrienne through the lens of investigative journalism. This gripping film unravels the layers of a murder disguised as suicide, revealing the truth and the impact it had on those involved. With a rich biographical backdrop, the documentary uncovers the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface. Directed by a talented female filmmaker, this thought-provoking piece leaves audiences questioning the boundaries of justice and the power of the human spirit.
Jean-Pierre is a literature professor in Switzerland. Due to the vagarities of Swiss law, he is selected, basically at random, to be the guardian of a parentless teenage boy named Antoine. Conflict comes into the story as Jean-Pierre, who has just accepted a major promotion, must now deal with caring for a teenage boy he doesn't want to care for, as well as handling his own jealous boyfriend. Then his wife steps into the picture. Things get complicated from there as Jean-Pierre tries to get out of his guardianship.
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