In 'When It Melts,' Eva returns to her hometown with a large block of ice in her car during winter. She grapples with her troubled past and confronts those who tormented her during a chaotic summer.
When an event planner in Los Angeles is passed over for a promotion, she returns to her small hometown for a wedding. However, she is mistaken for someone else and must confront her ex-boyfriend and a surprise visitor from her past. Along the way, she finds love, makes new friends, and learns the power of forgiveness.
Abby Foster, a successful executive, is about to start a new life in Paris with her fiancé Edward. However, she receives an unexpected letter revealing that her divorce from her high-school sweetheart Luke was not finalized. This revelation throws Abby's life into chaos as she must now confront her unresolved feelings and decide what truly matters to her.
Gemma, a big city architect, must fly to the Hawaii in order to handle the estate of her late Aunt. At her Aunt's request, she must first renovate the house. Ben, a handsome country-boy contractor helps her revive the home and in the process revitalizes Gemma.
A rich girl leaves her family to avoid marrying the person her father has chosen for her. Her father offers a reward in order to find her and an other girl that looks exactly like her is brought to him.
"The Dancing Hawk" refers to the son of a peasant who senses he can climb to the job in troubled times by playing his cards right. His slavery to work match his ambitions, and gradually he reaches the social position he desires. But the costs have included a dehumanized soul and a loss of a moral conscience. People have had to pay for his advancement, including those nearest to him. The downfall is equally painful: either imprisonment or the easy wasy out are offered as the alternatives.
When a woman quits her job and returns to her small hometown, she meets a psychologist who helps her navigate through her past relationships and find love.
Love in Whitbrooke tells the story of an ambitious project manager and an aspiring painter who find love and navigate the highs and lows of starting a relationship. When the project manager is offered an overseas job opportunity, they must decide between following their dreams or staying in Whitbrooke.
Come Back Home is a gripping psychological thriller that follows a Vietnam veteran as he returns home and begins to search for answers about his past. Haunted by the memories of war, he becomes obsessed with a car that he believes holds the key to his forgotten past. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers dark secrets that threaten to consume him.
To cure their flirtatious husbands of consorting with flappers, three wives-- Susan Martin, Ethel Drake, and Kitty Ladd-- arrange with three college boys-- Henry Winton, Oscar, and Joe Valley-- to flirt with them at a house party. Joe Valley, who poses as a hot-blooded Spaniard, is vamped by Ginsberg in female attire, and Oscar, a bashful Swede, uses caveman methods when aroused. During a rehearsal of the party, the three husbands arrive, followed by their flapper friends, leading to comic complications.
An emotionally reclusive father struggles to reconnect with his estranged gay son during a night at the seafront amusements.
Child, Come Back Home is a drama film about a young boy who becomes addicted to a video game. His obsession leads him astray from his family and faith. With the help of his loved ones, he must find redemption and find his way back home.
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