Afternoon Delight follows Rachel, a stay-at-home mom who becomes increasingly bored with her life. In an attempt to spice things up, she visits a strip club and forms an unlikely friendship with a stripper named McKenna. As Rachel becomes more entangled in McKenna's world, she begins to question her own desires and push the boundaries of her marriage.
The Crucified Lovers is a film set in 17th-century Japan depicting a dramatic and romantic story. The plot revolves around a bowing merchant who becomes involved with a young painter after his designer wife is suspected of having an affair. As the story unfolds, the protagonist finds himself in a web of suspicion, betrayal, and intrigue, leading to a desperate attempt to escape with his lover.
Jai Ho is a story of an ex-army officer who stands up against a corrupt politician and his goons. He takes matters into his own hands and fights for justice by enlisting the help of the general public. With his righteous rage and determination, he becomes a symbol of hope and brings about a positive change in society.
Good Sam follows the story of a do-gooder husband and wife who find themselves in a series of hilarious and heartwarming situations during the Christmas season. From their encounters with a Salvation Army band and a stuffed toy panda to their involvement in a charity fundraiser and a mugging, this movie navigates the ups and downs of their lives with humor and warmth.
Stalin (2006) is a movie that follows the life of the political leader. It depicts his struggles, actions, and impact on society. The story showcases his rise to power, his ruthless methods, and the consequences of his decisions. The movie presents the complex character of Stalin, exploring both his strengths and flaws. It delves into his political strategies, his control over the military, and his controversial policies. The film also touches upon his personal life, including his family relationships. Overall, Stalin (2006) provides a compelling portrayal of one of history's most influential figures.
A 50-year-old who is over-invested in humanitarian work is competing in the social center where she works. She will then embark her students in literacy class, with the help of a pretty foolish monitor, on the dangerous road of the code of the road.
Vijay runs a small business and is also a master thief who is wanted by the cops. But, his motive for committing theft is to build a school where students can get free education and become professionals in their field.
The Regeneration tells the story of a young boy living in poverty in New York City. He faces many challenges, including an abusive mother and a life on the streets. Through his struggles, he learns about love, friendship, and the importance of resilience.
Invisible Child tells the story of a nanny who forms a deep bond with an imaginary child. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of family relationships, mental illness, and the challenges of a dysfunctional family.
The Rent Collector is a 1921 American silent comedy film featuring Larry Semon & Oliver Hardy.
TV special in which experts in body language, linguistics, and forensic psychology examine Jimmy Savile, one of Britain's most prolific sexual predators.
In pursuit of a pretty miss, Luke gets admitted to a hospital.
In Two of a Kind, a con-woman and her son find themselves embroiled in a web of deceit and danger as they navigate the world of gambling and manipulation. With an inheritance at stake and a crooked lawyer on their trail, they must use all their cunning and resourcefulness to survive. A thrilling tale of scandal, wealth, and the lengths some will go to secure their future.
Salaakhen is a story of a man who becomes a vigilante after witnessing the corruption and injustice in society. He embarks on a mission to bring the criminals to justice and restore law and order.
Dilwaala is a story of a son seeking justice for his family and disguising himself as an old man. Along the way, he encounters a market, a wedding, drunkenness, a politician, a robbery, a mansion, limping, winking, a slum, and family relationships. Bound and gagged, he tries to do good and seeks justice through a restaurant, a newspaper, a police inspector, a water pump, and a murder. There are moments where a man undresses, a judge is involved, and disguises are used. It's a story of bar encounters, humiliation, flirting, and a battle of the sexes. It includes scenes of undressing, a marriage proposal, a bar dancer, a brawl, beatings, and brother-sister relationships. Throughout the journey, the protagonist is splashed with mud.
Bose is a very patriotic man who fights for the rights of the local market workers against Aatma, the nearby underworld don. Bose joins politics to clean the bad elements of society. However, when his sister dies because of an evil underworld gangster, Aatma, he seeks revenge on him.
Longinotto's documentary is about Brenda Myers-Powell, who fights against sexual exploitation and supports prostitutes in Chicago. Brenda knows what she is talking about: her own story, involving teenage prostitution and a life of violence and abuse, is in stark contrast to her dauntless energy and optimism.
A paint store owner turns his attention to civic affairs while his business falls apart.
A young man falls in love with a co-worker's mail order bride from Latin America.
Rudraveena is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language musical drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film revolves around a singer named Chempatala Rudraiah, who fights against social issues like alcoholism, casteism, and conservatism through his music. The plot also explores the complex relationships between Rudraiah, his family, and the society he lives in.