In 1967, a man leaves New York to bring beer to his childhood buddies in the Army as they fight in Vietnam.
The Elephant Queen is a heartwarming documentary that takes us on a perilous journey through the African savannah with a baby elephant and its herd. With a strong emphasis on the power of mother instinct and the bond within the elephant herd, this film showcases the beauty and challenges of life in the wild.
In the gritty streets of a city, a young prostitute named Strapped navigates the dangerous world of sex work. As he forms a bond with a labyrinthine lurer named Houdini, he begins to discover the complexities of love, loneliness, and survival in an unforgiving environment. This emotional journey explores themes of first love, metaphor, and the search for connection amidst the shadows.
Violet is a film about a woman named Violet who struggles with self-doubt, mental illness, and anxiety. She embarks on an emotional journey to overcome her fears and find her true self. The film explores themes of personal relationships, social interaction, and the impact of past traumas. As Violet starts a new job in film production, she is forced to confront her inner demons and learn to love herself.
In this coming-of-age story, a once-close mother-daughter relationship takes a tumultuous turn as they navigate the challenging journey of growing up. As the daughter blossoms into her own person, clashes between the two ignite like never before, creating an explosive dynamic that forces both to confront their own vulnerabilities and ultimately find a new understanding of each other.
A woman journalist, Zoe, knows better than to go into a story with her mind already made up. But that's exactly what she does when she heads off to Spain to write about its men and their macho take (as she sees it) on relationships. As she tries to prove her thesis, she soon realizes that she doesn't know as much about the male sex as she thought. She also finds herself involved in relationships with the wrong men.
Sorrow Tamers is a documentary about people who have chosen to face sorrow without avoiding it or running away from it. The film is about love, change, sorrow and abandonment.
Mr. Gray is the new Resident in Charge of the Welcome Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Islands are full of life, but the only other Europeans are the "sanctimonious, psalm-singing" brother-sister missionary team of Martha and Owen Jordans, and the Honourable Ted - a hard-drinking, womanizing social outcast whose English family pays him to stay away. Martha and Ted become an unlikely team when cholera threatens the islands and they must do their best to stop its spread.
A 12-year-old girl, living with her father who has Tourette Syndrome, seeks a normal life. She befriends a group of outcasts who want to uncover her father's hidden supernatural power.
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