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Polisse is a film that takes a raw and unflinching look at the Paris Child Protection Unit, where officers deal with crimes involving children such as child abuse, molestation, and abduction. The film follows the personal and professional lives of the officers as they navigate the challenges of their work, including strained relationships, emotional trauma, and the constant exposure to the dark side of humanity.
System Crasher (2019) follows a problem child named Benni who urinates on the floor, demonstrates violently outbursts, self-harms, and displays sociopathic behavior. She struggles with loneliness and seeks connection, while her irresponsible mother exacerbates her emotional instability. As her emotional abuse increases, Benni finds herself in jeopardy and becomes a child thief. Through various encounters including medical examinations, hitchhiking, and camping trips, Benni's journey unveils themes of resilience and self-discovery as she searches for a safe and stable environment.
During World War II, a bachelor gets stranded on a remote island and is tasked with watching over a group of schoolgirls. As they navigate jungle adventures, romantic entanglements, and Japanese invasions, the bachelor learns valuable lessons about love and responsibility.
Set in occupied France during World War II, Monsieur Batignole is a story about a butcher who becomes entangled in the resistance movement and finds himself helping a Jewish family hide from the Nazis. As he navigates the complexities of the war and deals with his own personal challenges, Monsieur Batignole must make difficult choices to protect those he cares about.
Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport is a documentary that tells the story of the Kindertransport rescue mission, which transported thousands of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied territories to safety in England during World War II. The film focuses on the experiences and memories of the survivors, recounting their journeys, the challenges they faced, and the impact the Kindertransport had on their lives. It explores themes of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of human kindness in the face of darkness and intolerance.
Alicia tells the journey of a young girl who navigates the challenges and triumphs of the foster care system, showcasing the power of resilience and the importance of child protection. This heartwarming documentary sheds light on the human-interest stories of foster kids and highlights their hopes and dreams for a brighter future.
Unspeakable Acts is a gripping movie based on a shocking true story. It follows the journey of a courageous investigator as he uncovers a dark underground network of child sexual abuse. With powerful testimonies from the victims and the relentless pursuit of justice, this film sheds light on the horrifying truth and the fight for accountability. Based on real events, Unspeakable Acts takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster, highlighting the importance of protecting the most vulnerable members of society.
Masaru Aso was the lab assistant of geneticist Doctor Mochizuki, used as one of his experiments related the creation of the Neo Organism, enabling him to transform into a grasshopper-like being called Kamen Rider ZO. He fled into the mountainside and went into a coma before he was awakened by a telepathic call two years later with an unconscious urge to protect Hiroshi Mochizuki, the son of Doctor Mochizuki.
Once upon a time there was Louise and her friend, the magician. But his last trick left a bitter taste in her mouth. He disappeared in a curtain of smoke… never to appear again. This is too much for the young woman. Devastated by endless grief, Louise is sent to a psychiatric asylum, resigned to the idea that she will swallow pills till the end of her days. Yet nine months later she gives birth to a child who is likely to have a big problem for his future class pictures, since he’s invisible. But Louise doesn’t care. He’s her angel and, wanting to protect him from this cruel world, she decides to keep his existence a secret. Years later, Louise’s angel has grown up. He even managed to find a girlfriend; Madeleine. The two become inseparable, for Madeleine never judges him. And for good reason: she’s blind.
Forced and child marriage is happening all across the U.S., legally. Three survivors - Nina, Sara, and Fraidy - take us on a journey into the depths of this human rights abuse hiding in plain sight.
American states and parents in both Europe and the United States are engaging in a joint fight against digital giants to ensure their responsibility in the addiction of young people to screens and social media is recognized. Among them, five women have chosen to disrupt their daily lives: Alexis, Kathleen, Elisabet, Laure, and Socheata.
Omar is a mid-level gangster in Oslo. A family secret is revealed when his "dead" sister isn't dead at all. Omar is ordered to find her. Joining him is his cousin and fellow gangster Khuram, and together they face an unknown Norway where his sister Amina has lead a secret and quite successful life.
Boomah is notorious and knife-savvy female gang member who becomes embroiled in a power struggle between street thugs and religious extremists while battling the traumas of her harrowing orphaned past.
This is a film about the life of Gus Edwards, a well known vaudeville composer, entertainer, and producer.
Angelina lives in a big city on the sea coast, where handsome men and beautiful women are strolling the streets with only one purpose: to have fun, flirt and love. But Angelina, being pretty, intelligent, and nice, finds herself lonely. She is a police officer and her job is helping abandoned kids, orphans, and troubled youngsters. One day one of her charges, a little boy, explains to Angelina how lonely, dull and useless she is. Those words have been bothering her ever since, and she decides to change herself.. Angelina starts her way through the darkness…
In a rural village in 1950s Czechoslovakia, a schoolteacher takes on the responsibility of protecting children from their abusive and alcoholic father. The story unfolds in the backdrop of communism and social criticism, highlighting the challenges of parenting in a tumultuous time.