In the small town of Key West, two elderly men, Frank and Walter, strike up an unlikely friendship. Both are lonely and struggling with their own issues, but find solace and companionship in each other's company. They spend their days at the local park, chatting about life, love, and their shared love for the works of Ernest Hemingway. As their friendship deepens, they confront their fears and regrets, finding redemption and a renewed zest for life.
Wayne Newton stars as an accused thug hiding out at a camp for blind children.
Edi is a powerful drama set in Poland that explores themes of friendship, false accusations of rape, and homelessness. The story revolves around Edi, a kind-hearted gypsy man who is falsely accused of rape. Despite facing prejudice and discrimination, Edi forms deep connections with those around him and shows the power of gentleness and compassion. The film sheds light on the challenges faced by the homeless in Poland and explores the complexities of brother-sister and brother-brother relationships.
In post-war Armenia, physicist Artyom buries himself in work, haunted by the loss of his wife in WWII, unable to let go of the past. Meanwhile, young Tanya refuses to accept her stepfather, still waiting for her real father, missing in action for years. Their parallel journeys explore memory, loss, and the weight of history—both personal and national. As Artyom grapples with the dilemma of remembering versus forgetting, the film becomes a meditation on identity, time, and the inescapable pull of the past. Partially based on the life of prominent Soviet-Armenian scientist Artem Alikhanyan, Hello, It’s Me! is a deeply reflective exploration of history’s grip on both individuals and nations.
Live-action adaptation of Disney's animated musical version of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'.
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