Heartland follows the journey of the Fleming family as they navigate through the challenges of life while running their horse ranch. The death of the mother brings an added layer of complexity as they learn to heal and move forward.
In Waves, a Florida family navigates the highs and lows of life, facing tragedy, grief, and the consequences of their actions. Through the lens of a coming-of-age story, the movie explores themes of family dynamics, healing, and the toxic aspects of masculinity. With stunning visuals and powerful performances, Waves takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster.
A frustrated office worker named Wesley Gibson discovers that his recently murdered father was an assassin and that he shares his father's superhuman killing abilities. He is recruited by a secret society of assassins called the Fraternity to avenge his father's death and stop the killer. Wesley undergoes intense training and learns to control his abilities. Along the way, he uncovers the deception and corruption within the Fraternity and must confront his own destiny to free himself from a life of violence.
Love Happens is about a self-help guru who is struggling with the loss of his wife. He meets a florist who helps him in his healing process. Together, they navigate through grief and find solace in each other's company.
Ancient medical science told us our minds and bodies are one; so did philosophers of old. Now, modern science and new research are helping us to understand these connections. In Healing and the Mind, Bill Moyers talks with physicians, scientists, therapists and patients—people who are taking a new look at the meaning of sickness and health. In a five-part series of provocative interviews, he discusses their search for answers to perplexing questions: How do emotions translate into chemicals in our bodies? How do thoughts and feelings influence health? How can we collaborate with our bodies to encourage healing?
After the suicide of their teacher, a classroom of students in Montreal must learn to cope with the loss and trauma. Monsieur Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, steps in as a substitute teacher and helps the students through their healing process. As he becomes invested in their lives, Lazhar also confronts his own tragic past.
A female cyborg named Young-goon is admitted to a psychiatric hospital after attempting to steal a battery. As she undergoes treatment, she forms a bond with a fellow patient who believes he can steal people's skills. Together, they navigate the surreal world of the hospital and find healing amidst their own traumas.
Heal is a documentary that explores the healing process and alternative medicine. It focuses on the power of the mind and how it can affect physical health. The film follows different individuals on their healing journeys, and includes interviews with spiritual teachers, scientists, and practitioners of alternative medicine. Through meditation, yoga, and other mind-altering techniques, people are able to tap into their own healing abilities and improve their overall well-being.
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.
Metamorphosis (2009) takes viewers on a captivating documentary journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, exploring shamanism and the healing power of psychedelics like ayahuasca.
The Knowledge of Healing is a documentary that delves into the alternative healing methods used in Tibetan traditional medicine. It takes viewers on a journey to discover the art of healing through touch and the healing process itself. Through interviews with doctors and practitioners, the film provides insight into the power of traditional medicine and its impact on individuals and communities.
The Phantoms is a television movie inspired by the heart-warming, real-life events surrounding the 2009 New Brunswick provincial championship victory by the Bathurst High School (BHS Phantoms) boys varsity basketball team, a year after a terrible road accident takes the lives of seven players and the coach’s wife. In the following school year, as tragedy hangs over the community, the BHS Phantoms are reconstituted. The ragtag bunch of players gels as a team, and manages to lift community spirit on the long road to the provincial basketball finals.
Elena is in charge of the library in a private school. His monotonous life is affected when a new child arrives at school with whom he is obsessed and whom he treats like his son. One day he decides to take him away, generating a crisis in his real mother, Andrea, who will do everything possible to get him back.
Filmmaker Stephen Hosier takes a journey with Richard Csanyi, his childhood friend, as he investigates the life and death of his twin brother Attila, who was found dead on a rooftop in 2020.
In this interview, psychiatrist Dr Stanislav Grof, MD and his wife Christina explain holotropic breathwork, and discuss its uses in psychotherapy. Like hypnosis and psychedelic therapy, holotropic breathwork is a method for invoking non-ordinary states of consciousness for therapeutic purposes. Viewers see patients undergoing holotropic breathwork in a group session, and the patients themselves then report their experiences.
Janice is struggling; she moves through life as if in a haze, unable to let go of her anger and frustration. While her husband has found refuge at a new church, Janice finds it hard to seek solace in her faith despite her pastor’s pleas to heal her wounds by meeting with the mothers of her son’s victims.
The Science Of Fasting is a documentary that delves into the world of fasting and its various effects on the human body. It explores the benefits of fasting, including its potential to support healing processes, regulate hormones, and improve overall health. The film also examines the role of fasting in medical research and the pharmaceutical industry. Through interviews with experts and real-life stories, it sheds light on the science behind fasting and its potential to promote self-healing.
From Shock to Awe is a documentary that follows war veterans as they navigate the challenges of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the healing possibilities of ayahuasca, a traditional plant medicine. The film delves into their personal journeys and sheds light on the potential of alternative therapies for traumatised individuals.
Rae Ripple, a welder from the outskirts of West Texas transforms neglected metal into works of art and in the process finds healing from her traumatic past.
Trying to escape their past, Lee enters college only to meet an extension of the painful history looming over them.