Holby City is a long-running medical drama that focuses on the lives of doctors, nurses, and patients in the fictional city of Holby. The show explores various medical cases, while also delving into the personal lives and relationships of the characters. With themes of betrayal, troubled staff and patients, and family relationships, Holby City presents a realistic portrayal of life in the medical field.
While undergoing open-heart surgery, a man becomes conscious but paralyzed, witnessing a plot to kill him. He must find a way to communicate and stop the murder before it's too late.
Vice is the untold story of Dick Cheney's rise to power as Vice President to George W. Bush. From his early struggles with alcoholism to his position as White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense, and CEO of Halliburton, Cheney reshapes the country and the globe in ways that are still felt today.
Steven, a charismatic surgeon, finds himself in a terrifying situation when the behavior of a teenage boy he mentors takes a sinister turn. To save his family, Steven must make an unthinkable sacrifice.
Set in the 1930s-1960s, "Something the Lord Made" follows the story of Dr. Vivien Thomas, an African-American lab technician who worked alongside Dr. Alfred Blalock at Johns Hopkins University. Together, they develop groundbreaking surgical techniques that revolutionize the field of cardiac surgery. The movie explores their struggles against racial prejudice and their friendship as they overcome societal barriers to save countless lives.
Heal the Living is a movie that explores the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding organ donation. The story follows the lives of several characters whose paths intersect through a tragic accident and the subsequent heart transplant operation. The film delves into themes of loss, grief, and the profound impact of one person's decision to donate their organs.
A man named Walter Mitty, who is constantly daydreaming, embarks on an adventure to find a missing photograph negative. Through his daydreams, he escapes his mundane life and becomes a heroic figure.
Heart Condition is a buddy comedy about a racist lawyer who suffers a heart attack and receives a heart transplant from a recently deceased black detective. As the lawyer recovers, he starts seeing the ghost of the detective who wants to solve his own murder. Together, they navigate racial tension, confront their own prejudices, and work to solve the case.
A man is haunted by the heart he received in a transplant and becomes obsessed with finding out who the donor was, leading him down a dangerous path of murder and conspiracy.
In 'The Oath,' a family's world is turned upside down when their daughter needs a heart transplant. Desperate to save her, they resort to extreme measures, leading to a series of events that tear the family apart.
In 'The Open Road,' a young man named Carlton goes on a road trip with his estranged father, Kyle, in order to find his mother who is in the hospital. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, but ultimately manage to reconnect and mend their fractured relationship.
The wives of several high-powered doctors feel neglected due to their husbands' focus on their careers, so they embark on a regimen of sex, drugs and booze.
The movie is comprised of six vignettes. A look at the tumultuous marriage of Tim and Emily Hanratty over half a century.
The House of Tomorrow tells the story of a teenager named Sebastian who spends his days inside a geodesic dome with his grandmother. When he meets Jared, a punk guitar player, Sebastian discovers punk rock and forms a band with Jared and his sister. Together, they navigate the challenges of teenage life, including family relationships, first love, and finding their own identities.
Edgar Pascoe is a highly successful and charismatic cardiac surgeon. Pre-eminent in his field, he is the embodiment of the upper echelons of medicine: urbane, assured, supremely confident in his own abilities. But he is not infallible - either in the operating theatre or in his private life with his divided family. Edgar's wife Lileth, a dedicated and compassionate country GP, is increasingly drawn to the holistic arts of healing still practiced in the East, but scorned by purveyors of Western technology. As their professional ideals and methods clash, so inevitably does their relationship. Nicola is Edgar's favoured child, ruthless and unscrupulous in her ambition to emulate her illustrious father. But it is in China, heading a medical delegation, that Edgar is confronted by an ethical dilemma over the abuse of human rights and is forced into a painful moral awakening which will prove to affect every area of his life.
Gods is a biographical drama based on the true story of a controversial surgeon in Poland. Set in the mid-1980s, the movie follows the life of a reckless and politically charged heart surgeon who steals gas and cigarettes, disregarding the consequences. As he performs open-heart surgeries and faces the death of a child, the surgeon's life takes unexpected turns, exploring the complexities of his professional and personal choices.
A gripping thriller telling the true story of the hunt and capture of David Berkowitz, a.k.a. "Son of Sam" — the infamous serial killer who stalked New York in the 70s.
Mockingbird Lane is a dark comedy TV pilot that follows the lives of a dysfunctional monster family living in an old mansion. The family consists of characters like Dracula, a vegetarian vampire, and a boy scout who struggles with puberty and a heart transplant. The pilot explores themes of parenting, transformation, and the challenges of fitting in.
This variation of the Frankenstein legend, set in a brownstone in present-day Manhattan, has Robert Vaughn as a determined New York surgeon bringing "parts" home from work -- the hospital where he does experimental research -- to painstakingly rebuild the shattered body of an anonymous patient with organs from various donors.
Chelo is an architect, withdrawing from her social life because of realistic dreams she's having of a romance with a strange man. She's convinced the man is real, out there, destined to be with her. She reports a rape to the police, describing the man of her dreams to a sketch artist. The police find a suspect: he's Marcos, a physician. Chelo tells the police this is not the man who raped her, but now she has Marcos in her sights. Her plan for him to fall in love with her is complicated by his having a fiancée. What can Chelo do? Meanwhile, Marcos has violent dreams about an unfamiliar woman. Chronologies overlap, glass breaks. Can a mind lie to itself?