Where the Heart Is is a British TV show set in a small town in Northern England. The story revolves around a sister-in-law who works as a nurse at the local health center in the fictional town. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, particularly a husband-wife relationship, in the context of rural life in Yorkshire. The plot unfolds over the course of the 1990s and 2000s, providing a glimpse into the changing times and challenges faced by the characters.
The story about a teenage boy, Antonio, whose emerging gay sexuality alienates him from his friends and family, until his libertine uncle, Jonbert, comes to live with him and his mother.
In Perfect, a journalist interviews an aerobics instructor and uncovers a scandal in the fitness industry. The story explores themes of health, fitness, and the pursuit of perfection. With the help of a personal trainer, the journalist delves deeper into the world of aerobics and discovers the dark secrets behind the industry. As the truth is revealed, relationships are tested, and the characters must confront their own flaws and desires for perfection.
Renee Bach, an American missionary, sets up a charity in Uganda to help malnourished children. However, allegations emerge that she was treating the children herself without any medical qualifications.
Jaime de Guzman, a military neurosurgeon, survives a massacre that killed his wife and daughter. He hunts down all perpetrators and is able to kill them except the boss. From returning to a normal life and to the death of a girl after performing a brain operation to her, he hides his guilt to his new life.
Year of Enlightenment is a drama-comedy film about a teenage boy in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. He navigates through his religious upbringing, hypocrisy, and his own personal enlightenment while falling in love and facing the challenges of war.
In the small village of Cebu, Philippines, strange events start to occur - from people hacking others to death to unexplained illnesses. A doctor and a priest team up to investigate the supernatural occurrences in an attempt to save the village.
A Luta Continua explains the military struggle of the Liberation Front of Mozambique (FRELIMO) against the Portuguese. Produced and narrated by American activists Robert Van Lierop, it details the relationship of the liberation to the wider regional and continental demands for self-determination against minority rule. It notes the complicit roles of foreign governments and companies in supporting Portugal against the African nationalists. Footage from the front lines of the struggle helps contextualize FRELIMO's African socialist ideology, specifically the role of the military in building the new nation, a commitment to education, demands for sexual equality, the introduction of medical aid into the countryside, and the role of culture in creating a single national identity.
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