Sarah Jo, a naive 26-year-old, lives with her mother and sister on the fringes of Hollywood. In her quest to be seen, she engages in an affair with her older employer, leading her on a journey of self-discovery, exploring sexuality, loss, and power.
A struggling actress in New York City, Reese Holden, has been living with her parents in a suburban house in Ann Arbor for too long. Reese agrees to visit her estranged father at his snowy Michigan lodge during the winter. On arrival, she discovers that her father is a beat-up ailing man haunted by memories of his deceased wife. He eventually reveals a box of love letters written to him by Reese's mother, revealing a hidden side of their relationship.
In '24 Weeks,' a stand-up comedian confronts a heartbreaking decision when she discovers during a routine ultrasound that her unborn child has Down syndrome. As she grapples with the news, she must navigate the complex emotions of fear, love, and societal expectations. This heartfelt drama explores the challenges faced by a working mother and her husband as they decide whether to proceed with a late-term abortion. Along the way, they encounter difficulties in their relationship, seek couples therapy, and confront their own fears and prejudices. '24 Weeks' is a thought-provoking exploration of family, choice, and the complexities of reproductive health.
Don't You Forget About Me is a documentary that delves into the life and career of filmmaker John Hughes. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and fan letters, the film provides an in-depth look at the man behind iconic movies like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It also explores what happened to Hughes after he left the Hollywood scene. A must-watch for any fan of Hughes' work and those curious about the world of filmmaking.
A timid young woman who lives with her domineering mother accepts an Adult Video scout's offer to "become somebody else" by performing in porn videos. As she rises in popularity, the boundaries between her two lives begin to disintegrate.
A handsome radio singer has it all--fame, money, adoring fans--but what no one knows is that his accompanist, a hunchbacked piano player, is actually the voice behind the arrogant, abusive "singer"'s fame. The two men fall for the same girl, and when the singer turns up dead, suspicion falls upon his assistant and the girl.
Harry has to leave town on a business trip to take part in the opening of a new radio station. However, his wife suspects that he is actually going to meet another woman.
Having been married for seven years, a tourist office director and his well-known television presenter wife, Alekos and Efi Fotiou go through a crucial phase. Dedicated to their careers, they rarely meet, and when thy actually achieve it they always end up quarreling. The only family they have, their uncles, suggest they have a baby. She finds it a good idea, but Alekos thinks that they won't be able to raise a baby properly. This dispute brings them one step closer to divorce, which now seems the only solution, especially when Efi starts to believe that Alekos is flirting with Tzouli, and Alekos suspects that his wife is having an affair with Dimitris. When it is finally proved that none of this is true, and, actually, Tzouli is planning to marry Dimitris and Efi's aunt Dimitris' uncle, they all get reasonable, the couple gets over its crisis and they live happily ever after, together with their newborn child.
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