When a small-town police officer discovers a blood-soaked man on the road, he brings him to a nearby hospital, only to realize that the hospital is in the grip of a cosmic horror. As the night progresses, the officer and a group of survivors find themselves battling against monstrous creatures and a cult that seeks to bring about the end of the world.
Mourning his dead child, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation. To do so, he must decipher reality and life from his own dreams, delusions, and perceptions of death.
After a man's brother dies, he travels to Uruguay to convince the late brother's biographer to write his life story.
Breathe is a biographical drama and romance film based on the true story of an inventor named Robin Cavendish. After being paralyzed from the neck down due to polio, Robin is confined to a wheelchair and relies on a respirator to breathe. With the support of his wife, Diana, and the help of innovative technology, he defies all odds and lives a remarkable life.
Hippocrates follows the story of a junior doctor in a Paris hospital who navigates the complexities of his profession as he deals with a wide range of medical cases, personal struggles, and cultural differences. The movie explores the themes of solidarity, guilt, and the journey into adulthood, all against the backdrop of the hectic and emotional world of healthcare.
People Will Talk is a movie set in a medical clinic, where a doctor finds himself in a complicated situation when he becomes romantically involved with a patient. Along the way, he navigates relationships with his grandmother, daughter, and colleagues, all while dealing with the challenges and suspicions that arise in his personal and professional life. The film explores themes of love, jealousy, and the complexities of human relationships.
The Brain Man is a psychological crime thriller set in a hospital ward where a neurosurgeon, known for his sadistic tendencies, becomes the prime suspect in a series of mysterious and violent murders. As the investigation unfolds, his past, filled with graphic violence and dark fiction, is gradually revealed.
Carry On Doctor is a hilarious farce set in a hospital in the 1960s. It follows the misadventures of an accident-prone group of doctors, nurses, and patients, filled with slapstick comedy, sexual innuendo, and witty double-entendres.
In the suburbs of England, a teenage girl battles her own demons and navigates the challenges of a troubled family life. Her struggles with mental illness, the oppressive authority of her parents, and the conservative morals of society push her to the brink of self-destruction.
After surviving a train accident in Italy, an American woman opens her villa to travelers and deals with the aftermath of the incident. As she builds relationships with her guests and copes with her own past, she becomes entangled in a web of mystery and deceit.
Man and woman (Peter Dobson and Samantha Mathis) fall in love in a heart transplant facility. They are both attracted to a little girl (Mary Matilyn Mouser) who turns out to be the orphan of their heart donors...
When a surgeon finds himself at the center of a series of deaths, he must uncover the truth before he becomes the next victim. As the body count rises, he is drawn into a dangerous game of deception and betrayal.
After a fight with her husband, Lucy runs out of the house, and into a night of terror. She heads for the local cinema, and in doing so, becomes the only eyewitness to a couple of crooks, who are robbing the cinema's safe. In her haste to escape the thieves, she is knocked down by a passing bus, and is taken to the local hospital. The two crooks follow, and wait for a chance to finish her off, and thus eliminate the only person who can tie them to the robbery.
In Hunger Ward, director Skye Fitzgerald follows two female doctors as they work to save malnourished children in war-torn Yemen. The film exposes the devastating effects of the ongoing conflict on the young population, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention.
Hawks is a heartwarming movie about a man with a terminal illness who goes on a road trip to Amsterdam. Along the way, he forms deep connections with the people he meets and learns about the importance of compassion and friendship. With themes of love, optimism, and the beauty of life, Hawks is a poignant exploration of the human spirit.
Leslie Fuller stars as a quack whose son qualifies as a doctor in total ignorance of his father's occupation!
A cynical young man, diagnosed with cancer, meets a brash young leukemia patient in the hospital who more than matches his distaste for IV drips and weepy sentimentality.
Porky checks into a hospital with a tummyache; he has the bad luck to encounter a patient posing a "Dr. Chilled-Air" who is a bit too eager to operate.
After losing her job as a garment worker, Ling sees her prospects dim dramatically: in her mid forties, she lives in a small, dilapidated apartment in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung and spends much of her time locked in arguments with her testy daughter. Her elderly mother is ailing in hospital. On one of her many visits to the ward she notices an injured man and tentatively starts to care for him.
A PAINTER'S PASSION FOR HIS ART, HIS CONTRADICTIONS, FRUSTRATIONS AND PAINS AFFECT HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS WIFE AND HIS MODEL-LOVER.