After a car accident leaves her injured and trapped, a woman must fight for her life against a psychopath in a twisted game of survival.
Madea's Family Reunion is a reflective comedy-drama that explores the dynamics of a dysfunctional African-American family. The story revolves around a family gathering organized by Madea, a strong-willed matriarch, to address unresolved issues. The reunion highlights the complexities of family relationships, including themes of domestic abuse, foster care, and mother-daughter dynamics. Through compassion and confrontation, the characters navigate through a series of melodramatic situations, ultimately finding solace and growth.
Julia is haunted by memories of her abusive ex-husband. When he reappears in her life, she realizes that his intentions are far from innocent. Julia must fight for her sanity and protect her loved ones from the man who won't let her go.
This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children in plot1. Through the story, it explores themes of foster-home, indigenous-peoples, saskatchewan, 1980s, montreal-quebec-canada, jewish-canadian, canadian-woman, child-protection, indigenous-reserve, child-abduction, parental-rights, child-welfare, sixties-scoop, adoptive-mother-adopted-daughter-relationship, discrimination, regina-saskatchewan, abducted-child, child-custody, racist-government-policy, siblings-separated, ojibwe, ojibwe-indian, ojibwe-tribe, loss-of-family, engaged-woman, engaged-couple, adoptee, canada, canadian-history, indigenous-family, 1960s, adoption, indigenous, indigenous-history, child-taken-away-from-parents, forced-adoption, female-protagonist, child-protective-services, taking-away-children-from-their-mother, racial-discrimination, based-on-true-story, tv-mini-series, indigenous-children, indigenous-canadian, daughter-taken-away-from-parents.
The 7.39 is a drama and romance TV show that follows the story of two commuters who meet on a train and embark on a passionate and forbidden love affair. Carl, a married man, and Sally, an engaged woman, find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other despite the consequences. As their relationship intensifies, they must navigate the challenges of their personal lives and make difficult choices that will impact their futures.
In 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2,' a woman finds herself torn between her fiancé and another man who enters her life. As she tries to make a decision, comedic situations arise, causing confusion and humor along the way.
Iliza Shlesinger tackles the struggles of adulthood, from dating to engagements, in this hilarious stand-up comedy special of an elder millennial.
Five women head out on a weekend of a lifetime to celebrate Zara's engagement only to be interrupted by the end of the world. They subsequently have to wait it out in an isolated holiday cottage in Wales and, emerging from quarantine into the harsh new post-apocalyptic world, find the male population has almost entirely been wiped out.
Bridal Boot Camp is a romantic comedy about a group of friends who join a bridal boot camp to prepare for a wedding. As they go through the training, they learn about the challenges of love, friendship, and perfectionism. The movie explores themes of competition, broken engagements, and interracial friendships.
The Road to Christmas follows the story of a single father who embarks on a road trip with his teenage daughter to find her missing dog. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles such as a broken-down truck, hitchhiking, and a lack of cell phone signal. As they navigate through these challenges, they also learn about the importance of family, love, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Set in the Hasidic enclave of Borough Park, Brooklyn, "93Queen" follows a group of tenacious Hasidic women who are smashing the patriarchy in their community by creating the first all-female volunteer ambulance corps in New York City. With unprecedented-and insider-access, "93Queen" offers up a unique portrayal of a group of religious women who are taking matters into their own hands to change their own community from within.
After her honeymoon is cancelled, a woman's plans are interrupted when her mother shows up unannounced. Together, they embark on a series of misadventures in an island resort.
It Had to Be You is a heartwarming romantic comedy about a woman who is left at the altar and embarks on a journey to find true love. Along the way, she encounters a charming taxi driver, a handsome fireman, and an aspiring artist. Will she finally discover her true destiny?
In 1942, the Japanese occupied the island of Singapore. During the take-over, not only military soldiers were taken prisoner, but also innocent civilians, particularly women and children. This is the story of a group of women who band together to face brutal treatment, harsh conditions, and ruthless captors to survive their internment.
Toni, a very accomplished social worker and award winning nurse, is engaged to successful physician, Dr Ralph Mallory and works in a hospital run by Ralph's father. Following the death of her teenage son, Toni is acutely aware of how short life can be and is determined to live it on her terms. Van, Toni's best friend also works in the hospital and has been a great support throughout her recent ordeal On the surface, a well adjusted middle class woman in a stable relationship, we are soon made aware of Toni's long term longing for women and her struggle to deal with it and conform. Rescuing Desire takes us through Toni's exploration of her sexuality and Van's efforts to ensure Toni's safety during her self discovery
Two of TLC's favorite subjects - wedding dresses and makeovers - are combined in `Brides Gone Styled', which features celebrity stylists Gretta Monahan and Robert Verdi transforming fashion-challenged women from frumpy to fabulous. In each hour-long episode, a bride-to-be picks her favorite dress before Gretta and Robert choose three other options they think are more flattering. As the fiancée tries on each dress, the stylists propose hair makeovers and makeup options that best complement each look. Finally, each participant selects her winning dress in secret and reveals it to the hosts and her friends and family.
Brave Miss World is a documentary that follows Linor Abargil, an Israeli beauty queen who won the Miss World competition in 1998, as she shares her story of being raped and advocates for other survivors. The film delves into her personal trauma, the police investigation, and her eventual healing and activism.
A young woman is in Orlando visiting her ailing mother. During the course of her stay, she discovers the true nature of her fiancé, which propels her into a state of dismay. Her only refuge is a local pet shop owner who steals her heart with his natural charm and his lovable inventory.
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