Flowers in the Attic tells the story of a family who is forced to live in the attic of their grandmother's mansion. They endure physical and emotional abuse as they are kept hidden from the outside world. The siblings develop complicated relationships, including instances of incestuous desire. As they struggle to survive, secrets are revealed and revenge is sought, leading to tragic consequences.
13-year-old Nala takes her family to her grandmother's home in the countryside in search of a cure for her sister's illness. However, they soon discover that her granny is hiding a sinister secret.
Flowers in the Attic follows the story of a family who is forced to live in an attic after the death of their father. As the children struggle to survive in their confinement, they face abuse, starvation, and a mysterious grandmother who harbors dark secrets.
The Whole Truth follows the story of a lawyer who takes on a difficult case defending a young man accused of murdering his wealthy father. As he delves deeper into the case, he unravels a complex web of lies, betrayal, and hidden motives. The lawyer must navigate through a maze of deceit to uncover the whole truth.
When a wealthy grandmother passes away, her grandchildren must face a series of bizarre and horrifying events to claim their inheritance. The grandmother is revealed to be a demonic entity who will stop at nothing to maintain her youth and power. As the grandchildren fight for their lives, they uncover dark family secrets and must navigate a twisted web of violence, revenge, and supernatural forces.
Newswoman Fay Sommerfield takes a morally outraged look at excessive violence, bad language and sacrilege that pass for entertainment in the early 90s. She illustrates this with clips from (fake) current hit films and music videos.
Trnka’s sci-fi vision of the future in which machines and robots try to substitute themselves into the most beautiful human relationships. A cybernetic robot is supposed to substitute for the loving grandmother of a little girl. The wise grandmother, however, comes back and the girl finds the warmth of her grandmother’s loving arms again. Trnka’s artistic ideas in this film can be described as both poetically fragile and dramatically cautionary.
An evil grandmother torments her granddaughter.
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