A lot of stories unfold when Ms. Ma, a cold-hearted witch, becomes a homeroom teacher at an elementary school.
Paul Matthews, a family man and professor, discovers that he is appearing in other people's dreams. Initially becoming a celebrity, his dream-selves turn violent, forcing him to navigate his newfound stardom.
Maestro is a movie that chronicles the complex and enduring love story of conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein and actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. Their love spans over 30 years, starting from their chance meeting at a party in 1946. Despite numerous challenges and two engagements, they manage to maintain a 25-year marriage and raise three children. This captivating film explores the depth of their relationship and the sacrifices they make for each other.
An original program that in the mid-80s brought the world of art and literature closer to children and young people. Its protagonist and presenter was Flip, a girl who lived on her white planet with the only company of her invisible friend Muc.
A charismatic and unconventional teacher at a girls' school in 1930s Edinburgh, Miss Brodie influences her students with her unorthodox methods and idealism. Her teachings both inspire and lead them down questionable paths, as she becomes involved in a love triangle and political intrigue during the Spanish Civil War.
The Specials follows the lives of a group of special needs adults who receive care and support at a center in Paris. As they navigate their way through daily challenges, they form deep friendships and learn valuable life lessons. This heartwarming film touches on themes of empathy, compassion, and the importance of inclusion in a multicultural society.
In real time, an elementary school teacher organizes a meeting of white supremacist women, resulting in violence, vandalism, and murder.
In a Paris suburb, a cleaning lady named Marie works for a crooked man who gets her involved in blackmail and financial debt. Along the way, she encounters a TV host, a travestite, and a missing person, all while dealing with the challenges of being a working-class woman. The story is filled with dark humor and explores themes of class differences and the corrupting power of money. Based on a novel, the film offers a humorous and satirical portrayal of the bourgeoisie and the crimes they commit.
Korczak is a movie based on the true story of Janusz Korczak, a Jewish educator and doctor, who runs an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto during Nazi occupation. He struggles to provide for the children amidst the hardships of war and faces moral dilemmas as he fights for justice and the well-being of his young charges.
A working-class father is disappointed in his son's lack of ambition. When the father goes in for anesthesia in the operating room, chaos ensues as the son inadvertently causes havoc in a factory. This leads to a clash of class differences and military-industry tensions.
A young boy is found in the Serbian forest, living with wolves after being abandoned by his father. He is taken to an orphanage where he struggles to adapt to a new life, facing bullying and isolation. A kind educator becomes his only friend and tries to help him overcome his past traumas. Together, they navigate through the harsh realities of an unforgiving society.
Geronimo is a drama and romance film set in the South of France. It revolves around the feuding families and clans in a Turkish community. The story follows Geronimo, a social worker who gets caught in the middle of a family feud and a forced wedding. As she tries to mediate and help the community, she also finds herself falling in love and facing the challenges of an impossible love. The film explores themes of family relationships, cultural conflicts, and the power of love.
B.F.'s Daughter follows the story of a millionaire's daughter who is torn between her socialist ideals and her marriage to a capitalist. Set in the backdrop of the Great Depression, she navigates through the challenges of class warfare, progressivism, and the clash of wealth and poverty. As she becomes involved in a lecture tour and meets a war correspondent, her beliefs are put to the test. Will she be able to find a balance between her ideals and her personal life?
The King's Daughters is a historical drama that takes place in 17th century France. The movie follows the lives of young girls in a prestigious boarding school called Saint-Cyr. The story explores themes of love, friendship, power, and societal norms as the girls navigate their way through the strict and often oppressive environment. The film also delves into the relationships between the girls and their educators, as well as the broader political and social context of the time. Secrets are revealed, alliances are formed, and sacrifices are made as the girls strive to find their place in a world dominated by men.
A woman's dead body is found in her apartment on a winter morning. All the evidence points to her fiancé. But he has an identical twin brother. The detectives have to go beyond appearances and defeat their demons to find the true murderer.
Lida Karyakina is 15 years old. At school, she has constant conflicts, not everything is alright at home. The girl decides to leave school and go to work. Having worked in different places, Lida understands that her vocation is to raise children...
Football player Bob Miller, played by an actual football player, is lost in the jungle. Who else to find him but Jungle Jim.
Facing the Music is a documentary that tells the story of a music professor in Sydney, Australia. She finds herself in the midst of a political crisis when she is forced to resign from her position due to her radical beliefs. The film explores her transformation and the challenges she faces as she fights to retain her integrity and pursue her passion for music.
Bruno and Céline, both mentally handicapped, live in perfect harmony in a market garden. Their daily lives are turned upside down when Lucie joins the team of educators.