After Life (2019) follows Tony, a newspaper office employee who is devastated by the death of his wife. Struggling with his grief, Tony contemplates suicide but decides to live a life of complete honesty instead. He says and does whatever he wants, often causing chaos and hurting those around him. As he interacts with his coworkers, including a sex worker and a mailman, he realizes that there are still moments of love, happiness, and connection worth living for.
After their plane crashes in Alaska, six oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step. John Ottway works in Alaska killing the wolves that threaten an oil drilling team. On his last day, he plans to commit suicide but is stopped by the howl of a wolf. When their plane crashes in a blizzard, Ottway and the survivors must gather resources while being attacked by wolves. As they struggle to stay alive, tensions rise within the group. Through hardships and losses, Ottway ultimately decides to make a stand against the alpha wolf, hoping to find redemption.
River is a British crime drama TV show that follows the story of John River, a brilliant police detective who is haunted by the murder victims whose cases he investigates. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he starts to question his own sanity and relies on his instincts, imagination, and empathy to solve the mysteries. Along the way, he forms a deep connection with a missing teenager and experiences hallucinations that blur the line between reality and fantasy.
After the death of his mother, Dean, a young illustrator, moves to Los Angeles and tries to navigate his way through grief while also trying to find love again. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences, including a complicated relationship with his ex-fiancée, engaging in internet dating, and attending a wedding where he serves as the best man. Through these experiences, Dean learns to embrace life and find happiness once again.
In this comedic drama set in the American frontier, a pioneer embarks on a journey to rescue his beloved damsel, encountering various obstacles and colorful characters along the way.
A man loses a close person in his life, and is forced to experience the consequences.
A CIA agent roams the streets of New York haunted by the death of the beautiful woman he fell in love with while on assignment in Jakarta. When he is kidnapped and drugged, the destination is Jakarta once again where he tries to unravel the mystery that is the city which broke him three years earlier.
Collision is a TV mini-series about the aftermath of a car crash involving multiple storylines and secrets. It explores the investigation led by a female police officer, unraveling a complex web of murder, cover-ups, and human smuggling. The collision serves as a catalyst for a series of events that connect the lives of various characters, revealing the butterfly effect of random events.
Twelve is a movie about a young drug dealer named White Mike whose life takes a dark turn when a big drug deal goes wrong. As he tries to navigate the dangerous world of drugs and violence, White Mike finds his relationships tested and his own sanity at stake.
An old widower, Jasper, routinely makes coffee in two mugs and picks up trash around his community. Some of his more interesting finds speckle his home. His neighbors mostly disregard him. On one of his regular hunts, he chances upon an envelope. To his surprise, he finds old wedding photos and presumes the addressee, Angie, to be the bride. Determined to complete the delivery, Jasper follows a map to the address. When he finally arrives, his excitement is upended when Angie, now divorced, rebuffs him and the photos. He leaves her with an open invitation to his home, should she change her mind. The next morning, Jasper starts his routine-only to find Angie at his door. After a heart-to-heart on loss and new life, Jasper invites Angie to pick up trash with him. Together, they go.
A short film with dialogue for Eason Chan's Cantonese single "The Code" 盲婚哑嫁 (also included in most recent album "Chin Up") which was produced as an extended backstory for the music video. Starring Eason Chan himself as a passionate portrait photographer whose wife (played by Cecilia Choi) has passed away. During his grieving process, he oddly encounters the lives of another young couple with a tragic yet optimistic romance tale.
The fated love between a frigid young woman and a grieving man made mute after a tragic personal event.
A grieving man with bipolar disorder struggles with his mental illness while finding love and a new purpose in life when he falls for an aspiring artist.
When given the chance at a fresh-start, a grieving young man and his coked-up stepbrother, must confront a local mafia kingpin and perhaps something even more dangerous - their past.
After the sudden death of his wife, a grieving widower forms an unlikely bond with a jazz musician on New Year's Eve, finding solace and hope in the midst of their shared sorrow.
A young widower sidesteps grief, loss, and familial dysfunction when he steals his wife's ashes and sets off on an impulsive odyssey through America's heartland to find something he'd lost long before her death.
Following the sudden death of his girlfriend, Leonardo begins his difficult journey towards grief, opening wounded scars and broken relationships.
Five months after the maternal death of his partner, a man is at a crossroads with how to raise their baby.
In the movie Milo (2017), a grieving man seeks solace in the form of a robotic child after the death of his son. Through their interactions, he learns to cope with his loss and find purpose in his life. The film explores themes of loneliness, family relationships, and the healing power of companionship.
A seemingly helpful park ranger guides a grieving hiker to find the perfect spot to scatter his father's ashes.