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.
Three young men meet Djamel (Yassine Azzouz), a charismatic manipulator, who turns the three friends against society.
In the midst of ethnic tension and rebellion in Thailand, a mother in a tribal community fights for the survival of her baby and her people. With the military and violence looming, she navigates the challenges of motherhood and domestic drama, facing the realities of death and the hope for a better future.
Penty and his family are members of the Guarani tribe from the community of Bameno in the heart of the Amazon forest. They live in the selva, in a region that has been preserved from modern influence for many centuries. Today, however, as modern civilization is penetrating the forest to exploit its wealth, Guarani culture is fading. For the past decades, large industrial groups have been threatening the flora and fauna. The Guarani are one of the last traditional tribes of South America, with only 87 members left. This film paints the intimate portrait of a people struggling to preserve their traditional ways.
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