A psychiatric ward caregiver crosses paths with an eccentric children's book writer, leading to a journey of love, healing, and self-discovery.
Dexter and Emma spend the night together on their college graduation night. They continue to meet on the same date each year, sometimes together and sometimes not, as they navigate through life. Their relationship evolves over time, with ups and downs, as they try to figure out what they truly want.
Hiccups is a comedy TV show that follows the life of Millie Upton, a misanthrope children's author who faces various challenges in her personal and professional life. She works with her life coach and publisher, as well as a book agent who brings new opportunities. Millie's struggles with mental disorders add a unique twist to the sitcom-comedy, creating hilarious and heartwarming moments. Throughout the series, she navigates the ups and downs of being a successful writer and tries to balance her job with her personal relationships.
Buddy, raised as an oversized elf, goes from the North Pole to New York City to find his biological father, Walter Hobbs. Walter, who is unaware of Buddy's existence, is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit. Buddy's naive and innocent behavior leads to misadventures as he tries to navigate the city. Eventually, he finds his father, but getting him to believe in Christmas proves to be a challenge. With the help of his newfound family and a love interest, Buddy works to bring joy to the city and fulfill his role as an elf.
After her fiancé's death, Mira tries to cope by sending romantic texts to his old cell phone number. Little does she know, the number has been reassigned to Rob, a journalist who becomes captivated by the heartfelt messages. With the help of megastar Celine Dion, Rob is determined to meet Mira and win her heart.
The story revolves around Scottish writer J.M. Barrie and his bond with the widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her sons, who serve as the inspiration for his famous play Peter Pan. Barrie becomes a fatherly figure to the boys, incorporating their imaginative antics into the play. Despite objections from his wife and Sylvia's mother, Barrie's friendship with the family grows. He eventually stages Peter Pan, which becomes a massive success. After Sylvia's death, Barrie is entrusted with the care of her sons, fulfilling her wishes.
Goodbye Christopher Robin tells the story of author A.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin, whose toys inspired the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The film explores the relationship between father and son, as well as the impact of fame and success on their lives.
A Mouthful of Air follows the story of a 26-year-old woman who struggles with fear, depression, and postpartum depression. As she tries to balance motherhood and her career as a children's book author, she must confront her tragic past and deal with the effects of childhood sexual abuse. Through flashbacks and conversations with her psychiatrist, she gradually finds the courage to face her mental illness and the strength to move forward.
An extraordinary variety of writers, who often suffered terrible adversity throughout their lives, created wonderful places full of happiness in which children lived far from the sorrows of adult life.
In the Hamptons, a married couple's relationship begins to unravel when the husband hires a young assistant, leading to a complicated love triangle and the exploration of their deep unhappiness and desires.
In Images, a mentally ill woman experiences a mental breakdown and delusions of adultery, leading to paranoia and inner conflicts. Set in the British countryside, the film explores themes of loneliness and supernatural elements.
A biographical drama about the life of J.K. Rowling, from her struggles as a single mother to her rise as one of the most famous authors in the world.
Miss Potter tells the story of Beatrix Potter, a talented author and illustrator who defied societal expectations and became a beloved children's author. Set in the early 1900s, the film explores Beatrix's struggles and successes as she creates her iconic characters, including Peter Rabbit, and navigates romance and the publishing world.
Henry Roth, a successful children's book author, is haunted by the memory of his lost love. When he meets a new illustrator named Lucy, he becomes determined to win her over despite her resistance.
Always - Sunset on Third Street is a heartwarming movie set in 1958 Tokyo. It follows the lives of various individuals living in a neighborhood, including a failed writer who starts a new job at a candy shop, a children's author and a science fiction author. The movie explores themes of rejection, family, and finding one's place in the world. It also delves into the challenges and joys of everyday life in post-war Japan.
Enid is a movie that tells the story of Enid Blyton, a successful children's author in the 20th century. The movie explores her personal life, including her relationships, struggles, and achievements. It touches on themes such as family, success, and self-absorption. Set in England during the early to mid-1900s, Enid's journey as a writer and a woman navigating societal norms forms the heart of the plot.
Children's author Dorothy Gale makes a decent living continuing her grandfather's series of Oz books. When a new agent enters the scene, Dorothy moves to New York city. In the midst of a major business deal for her books, Dorothy discovers that her books are not based on her imagination, but on repressed memories. While Dorothy struggles with the revelation, she is forced to confront The Wicked Witch of the West, who has descended upon the Big Apple, determined to settle an old score.
Sam Davis convinces his best friend to abandon the man they were stealing from and drives him to his beach house, hoping to rekindle an old romance.
Such Good Friends (1971) is a comedic drama that takes place in 1970s New York City. The story follows a group of friends dealing with infidelity, bureaucracy, and the challenges of life in a hospital. The plot revolves around the main character's journey as she navigates through the complexities of relationships and the intricacies of the hospital system.
The Double Life of Véronique follows the lives of two women, Véronique from Poland and Weronika from France, who share a mysterious connection. They both have a passion for music and possess similar physical attributes. As their lives unfold, they experience strange occurrences and encounter situations that mirror each other. The film explores themes of identity, duality, and the intangible connections that transcend reality.