You follows the story of a dangerously charming man named Joe Goldberg, who becomes obsessed with a woman he meets at the bookstore. As his love turns into an obsession, Joe uses social media and his skills to stalk and manipulate her, resorting to murder to protect their relationship.
Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy, becomes an All-American football player and NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.
After killing two black youths, neo-Nazi Derek goes to prison. Upon release, he wants to prevent his brother Danny from following in his footsteps.
In Idaho, 2016, Charlie, a reclusive and morbidly obese English teacher, is haunted by grief and guilt. He reflects on his past mistakes and desires to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter, Ellie. As a self-destructive shut-in, Charlie is confined to his claustrophobic apartment, where he contemplates fatherhood, reconciliation, and the power of love and forgiveness to heal the wounds of a lifetime.
A short documentary about London's Chinatown.
Class of '96 is an American drama series that aired on Fox from January to May 1993. The series was created by John Romano and filmed mostly at the University of Toronto.
Portia Nathan is an admissions officer at Princeton University. Her life takes a turn when she meets a college-bound student who may be the son she gave up for adoption. As Portia navigates her personal and professional crisis, she discovers the true meaning of family and love.
Jack Powell, a 10-year-old boy with an aging disorder, experiences the joys and challenges of growing up at an accelerated rate. Despite his physical differences, Jack's indomitable spirit and vibrant personality inspire those around him to see the world with a fresh perspective.
Gavin, an atheist, finds himself on the ledge of a high-rise building. As a crowd gathers and a police officer tries to talk him down, Gavin reveals his story of infidelity, guilt, and love. The choices he has made and the consequences they have brought him to this moment, where he must decide whether to jump or not.
Rebel in the Rye tells the story of J.D. Salinger, a talented writer who gains fame and success with his novel The Catcher in the Rye. The film explores Salinger's life, his relationships, and the events that shaped him as a writer. It delves into his struggles with fame, his reclusive nature, and the impact of World War II on his writing.
After the suicide of their teacher, a classroom of students in Montreal must learn to cope with the loss and trauma. Monsieur Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, steps in as a substitute teacher and helps the students through their healing process. As he becomes invested in their lives, Lazhar also confronts his own tragic past.
Real Women Have Curves is a coming-of-age story about a Mexican-American teenager in Los Angeles who navigates societal expectations and cultural traditions while pursuing her dreams of going to college.
Seven in Heaven follows the story of two teenagers who find themselves in an alternate reality after playing a game of Seven Minutes in Heaven. As they try to navigate this strange new world, they uncover dark secrets and must fight for their lives to find a way back home.
Goodbye to Language is an avant-garde film that explores complex themes such as love, unhappiness, and existential loneliness. It follows the story of a young woman and her relationship with a man, using metaphorical elements like a park bench, a painting, and memories of the past. The film delves into philosophical ideas and includes scenes depicting bodily functions like excrement, flatulence, and blood. It challenges traditional narrative structures and offers an intellectual and introspective experience for viewers.
Educating Rita follows the story of Rita, a hairdresser in Liverpool who dreams of a better life through education. She enrolls in an Open University course taught by a literature professor who helps her navigate the challenges of class differences, alcoholism, and a troubled marriage. As Rita's knowledge and confidence grow, she begins to question the values and constraints of her working-class background.
Histoire(s) du cinéma is a groundbreaking TV show that delves into the depths of film history and presents an experimental narrative with an essay-like approach. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the evolution of cinema and its impact on society and culture. Through a series of thought-provoking episodes, this documentary takes viewers on a journey through time, exploring the art, techniques, and influence of filmmaking.
Wide Awake is a heartwarming coming-of-age story about a young boy named Joshua who sets out on a quest to find answers about life, death, and faith after the sudden loss of his father. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the importance of staying true to oneself. With the help of his supportive family, caring teachers, and a kind-hearted Cardinal, Joshua navigates the challenges of growing up and discovers that sometimes, the answers we seek are closer than we think.
Rejecting the billions of alphabetic diktats to liberate the incessant metamorphoses and metaphors of a necessary and true language by re-turning to the locations of past film shoots, while keeping track of modern times.
The Image Book is a non-narrative film that delves into the history of cinema, art, and human existence. It combines various visual and audio elements such as archival footage, literary quotes, and references to create a poetic and thought-provoking exploration of the medium.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull is banished by his flock for daring to be different. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning about spirituality, morality, and the true meaning of life. Through his experiences, he teaches others to break free from conformity and pursue their own paths.