To the Bone is a movie about a young woman named Ellen who is battling with anorexia. After numerous failed attempts at treatment, she finds herself in a group home for troubled youths. There, she meets other individuals struggling with eating disorders and together they try to navigate their way to recovery.
Next of Kin is a comedy-drama movie released in 1984. The story revolves around a man who leads a normal life until he discovers that he has a long-lost son. This discovery brings about a series of events that challenge his relationships with his family and friends. With themes of family relationships, practical jokes, and the search for identity, Next of Kin offers a humorous yet thought-provoking narrative.
A dysfunctional family navigates through various challenges, including posing as an actress, a jewelry robbery, and family therapy.
Thin is a documentary film that follows the lives of four young women in a residential facility for eating disorders. It provides a glimpse into their struggles with body image, self-esteem, and mental health.
Web Junkie is a documentary that explores the disturbing and complex world of internet addiction in China. The film follows three teenagers who are admitted to a treatment center, where they undergo military-style discipline and therapy to overcome their compulsive behaviors. Through intimate interviews and observational footage, the film sheds light on the causes and consequences of internet addiction, as well as the struggles and triumphs of these young patients.
Mom Nancy, a schoolteacher, is unable to handle the constant barrage of hostility from her three children. Husband Ira is ineffectual in helping his wife with her anxiety. Older son Mikey is barely able to express himself. Middle child Meghan flouts whatever restrictions her parents place on her, and youngest child Spencer, needs to be handcuffed to the car just to participate in family outings.
A cult of revolutionaries plot to murder the president of a pharmaceutical conglomerate.
In order to win a promotion at work, a frustrated father tricks his dysfunctional family into a week of family therapy.
Singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins, who broke into mainstream success with her 1992 hit "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover," is a talented writer and performer whose songs are both emotional and intelligent. In this musical portrait of the artist, director Gigi Gaston combines concert footage with intimate clips of Hawkins in everyday life for a film that gets to the heart of Hawkins's turbulent emotional world and artistic journey.
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