The Sopranos follows mobster Tony Soprano as he juggles the demands of his criminal organization with the challenges of his dysfunctional family life. He seeks help from a psychiatrist, deals with personal and professional conflicts, and navigates the world of the Italian-American mafia in New Jersey. The show explores themes of violence, family relationships, and the impact of Tony's disturbed childhood on his behavior.
Black Lagoon follows the story of a group of pirates called Lagoon Company, who smuggle goods in and around the seas of Southeast Asia. The crew must navigate dangerous waters and contend with criminal organizations, while dealing with their own dark pasts and personal demons.
In 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest,' Lisbeth Salander is recovering in a hospital after being shot. She is accused of murder and is determined to clear her name. Mikael Blomkvist, a journalist, investigates to uncover the truth and expose the conspiracy that led to Lisbeth's predicament. With time running out, they must fight against powerful forces to bring justice.
Udaan depicts the journey of a young man named Rohan who rebels against his oppressive father and runs away from boarding school to pursue his passion for writing. Along the way, he navigates the challenges of an unhappy childhood, a dysfunctional family, and the traumas of his past. With the help of his supportive brother and friends, he overcomes various obstacles and finally finds the courage to follow his dreams.
A story about two half-brothers, one a teacher and the other a scientist, and their dysfunctional relationships and sexual obsessions in Berlin, Germany.
Hidden is a horror thriller movie about a teenager who joins a search party to find her missing daughter. As they investigate an old house in the woods, they uncover hidden secrets and encounter a hooded figure, leading to a series of terrifying events. The movie explores themes of trauma, suspicion, and the darkness that lies within.
Set in New Zealand, this gripping crime drama follows a Maori man as he navigates the harsh world of gangs, violence, and loss after the death of his brother. With themes of domestic drama, betrayal, and the struggle to find redemption, this movie explores the complex dynamics of a disturbed childhood and the impact it has on the protagonist's life.
Mockingbird Don't Sing (2001) is based on the true story of a 13-year-old girl who was abused by her father. The film explores her tragic life, including false accusations of child molestation, and her eventual escape and adoption. It delves into themes of child abuse, neglect, and the impact of a dysfunctional family. With elements of linguistics and the search for identity, it portrays the girl's struggle for survival and her triumph over adversity.
Forced Entry is a chilling crime-horror film from 1976 that follows a sexually deviant gas station attendant who goes on a brutal killing spree, targeting women he perceives as promiscuous. As his violence escalates, the film explores the dark past and troubled childhood that shaped this sadistic psychopath.
Expecting her first child, actress Violette decides to dive deep into her dysfunctional family's history by filming a documentary about them.
Woh Lamhe is a movie that explores the life of an aspiring actress who becomes a star but struggles with her hidden identity and troubled past. She battles with paranoia, delusion, and the price of fame as she navigates through the film industry.
Jabberwocky is a unique and imaginative stop-motion animation that takes viewers on a journey through a troubled childhood. Filled with surreal imagery and off-screen narration, it explores themes of identity and fantasy.
Tanya's father and Urmila's uncle both treated them badly, and the men they encounter as adults aren't any better. In and out of dysfunctional relationships, the two friends look to each other for the love and support they've never found in the opposite sex.
Albert tried to kill his rich snobby mother once. Then he was institutionalized. Now he's escaped. Albert is after his mother again. And he will torture and kill anything that lays in the way...
Aisheen (Still Alive in Gaza) is a documentary that explores the life and struggles of people living in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict and ruins of war. It depicts the daily challenges faced by the residents, including hunger, limited access to resources, and the effects of bombings. The film also highlights the resilience and determination of the people to find hope and joy in difficult circumstances.
Them and Us follows the story of a group of social outcasts in Oslo, Norway, as they navigate through a life of crime, social issues, and family dispute. The film delves into the struggles and frustrations of these characters, showcasing their dysfunctional backgrounds and their search for identity and belonging.
A young woman, alienated by her work and confronted to her surroundings, falls into a depression that leads her to live in a sewer to find her identity. In there, life is no better; reality appears in images and alegoric figures that change its form and vanishes, without letting the woman communicate with anyone. It's a film with zero dialog in witch the songs takes us through the states of emotion.
Tyge Murdock, a successful director of low-budget horror films, has been chasing monsters his whole life. When an actor is accidentally killed on the set of his latest production, Tyge returns to his hometown to reassess his life. But all new nightmares await him there… His path soon crosses that of Ashley Lomack, his high school sweetheart who vanished from his life after a gruesome mass murder ten years earlier. The sole survivor of this massacre was Ashley’s older sister Mikki. Consumed by the rumors of demonic possession surrounding the murders, Tyge soon finds himself trapped in a deadly chain of events. The demonic forces erupt once more for another night of terror and carnage. Tyge, Ashley and their friends must now unravel a bizarre mystery as the night of gore-splattered violence engulfs them!
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