Georges and Anne are octogenarian music teachers. Their daughter lives in Britain. After Anne has a stroke, their bond is tested.
Before the Fall follows the story of an elite-unit boxer who must confront his estranged father, a high-ranking Nazi officer, while dealing with his own inner demons. Set in Nazi Germany in the 1940s, the film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the struggle between duty and personal convictions.
Bad Girls from Valley High is a dark comedy about a group of high school girls who unwittingly incur a curse that causes them to age prematurely. As they navigate through the chaos that follows, they must also confront murder, jealousy, and the moral consequences of their actions. With plenty of slapstick comedy and unexpected twists, the girls find themselves in a web of guilt and regret, as they try to unravel the mystery and escape the curse.
Lemon tells the story of a man named Isaac who is facing a series of personal and professional challenges in his life. From his failing acting career to his strained relationships with family and friends, Isaac navigates through a series of awkward and hilarious situations as he searches for meaning and purpose.
Passion Fish is a drama movie set in Louisiana. The story revolves around a woman who becomes paralyzed after an accident and is forced to use a wheelchair. She struggles with her new reality and the limitations it brings. However, with the help of her home care nurse and physical therapy, she gradually begins to regain her independence. Along the way, she forms unexpected relationships and finds solace in the beauty of the bayou. Through photography and her interactions with others, she rediscovers her passion for life and becomes determined to live it to the fullest.
No Holds Barred follows the story of an ex-convict who becomes a professional wrestler and must confront a powerful and corrupt wrestling promoter to save his kidnapped girlfriend. With intense action sequences and dramatic moments, the film showcases the challenges faced by the protagonist in his quest for justice.
The riveting life and times of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and his soaring masterpiece "The Divine Comedy" – one of the greatest achievements in the history of Western literature.
A man with learning difficulties suffers neglect and ill-treatment, and this is only exasperated when his parents die and nobody seems to know what to do with him. A sequel to this film, titled "Walter and June", was released in 1983 and set 19 years later in time. In the United States, these two are sometimes bundled together under the title "Loving Walter".
The All Together (2007) is a dark comedy that follows a group of eccentric individuals in London as they navigate through obsessions, phobias, and cultural differences. The story takes unexpected turns when a television show becomes involved.
In 10½, a young boy named Tommy is sent to a rehabilitation center after exhibiting behavioral disorders. He must navigate a challenging environment and confront his past trauma in order to find redemption and healing.
In the movie "The Carer," an aging famous actor, Sir Michael Gifford, is dealing with deteriorating health and personal issues. He gets a new carer, Dorottya, who is initially reluctant but soon forms an unexpected bond with Michael. As Michael's condition worsens, Dorottya takes on the role with dedication, leading to transformative experiences for both of them.
Set in the 1960s in Oklahoma, the movie follows a teenage girl who forms a platonic lesbian bond with a new girl in school. They navigate through sexual confusion, school bullying, and their conservative surroundings.
Intertwined tales of three families who grow up on the same street, focusing on the relationship of fathers and sons. The first section features Anthony and Jenny and traces the father-son bond that develops between Anthony and his newborn son over 30 years. The second story centers on the affairs of an airline pilot who shares a house but not a life with his wife. He crosses paths with an unusual woman and spends an extraordinary night with his son. The final chapter follows the homecoming of Elliot to his estranged family. As his father dies, Elliot meets and falls in love with a woman who sees past his tough-guy exterior.
Dante: Inferno to Paradise, by acclaimed filmmaker Ric Burns, explores the riveting life and times of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and his soaring masterpiece "The Divine Comedy" – one of the greatest achievements in the history of Western literature.
Unclenching the Fists tells the story of a young woman who is determined to break free from the constraints of her small town. She navigates the challenges of coming-of-age, explores the themes of loss-of-virginity, and grapples with the complex relationships she has with her brother and father. With a burning desire to escape, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and liberation.
A Walk to Beautiful follows the stories of five Ethiopian women as they overcome poverty, injury, and cultural barriers to access the medical care they desperately need. This powerful documentary sheds light on the importance of healthcare and reproductive rights in Ethiopia.
Don't Be Afraid is a gripping drama that follows the story of a young girl who endures abuse and hardship in her life, including her father-daughter relationship, child sex abuse, and the challenges she faces at school and in her personal life. Despite the difficult circumstances, she finds solace in unexpected friendships and therapy, ultimately showing resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
A septuagenarian couple are attracted to each other in a retirement home but find the institution and their fellow patients frown on their relationship.
Barry Berry is extra special. But that doesn't stop him from losing his job, or getting an ultimatum from his friend Mary. Next, poor Barry gets an out-of-the-blue demand from an ex-lover who is insisting he meet their child Erin. When it can't seem to get any worse, Barry fails desperately as he tries to impress both Mary and Erin while teaching touch therapeutics to a culturally diverse group of students that are in for a class they didn't sign up for!
A profile of Toh Hai Leong, the director of the Singaporean mockumentary Zombie Dogs, and his battle with Type 2 diabetes.