After dying in a landslide, a young book-loving girl named Urano is reborn in a fantasy world where books are a luxury. Determined to fulfill her dream of reading as many books as possible, Urano becomes Main, a frail and sickly five-year-old girl born into a poor family. With her knowledge of modern culture and a burning passion for books, Main sets out to create her own library in a world where books are scarce.
Katri, a young girl living in the idyllic Finnish countryside, faces numerous challenges and learns valuable lessons about life, love, and friendship.
Heidi, an orphan girl, finds a new home in the Swiss Alps with her grandfather. Together, they navigate the challenges of life and develop a deep bond as they explore the beauty of nature.
Tree with Deep Roots tells the story of King Sejong, the creator of the Korean alphabet, and a secret organization plotting to overthrow him. As the palace becomes a battleground for power struggles and assassins, a retired detective with a photographic memory sets out to uncover the truth behind a series of murders. Amidst the political conspiracy and palace intrigue, the drama explores themes of revenge, loyalty, and the fight for literacy in 15th-century Korea.
The Electric Company is a comedy TV show that aired from 1971 to 1977. It features a mix of live-action sketches, animations, and songs to teach children the basics of reading and literacy. The show is known for its unique blend of comedy and education, making it a popular choice for children and their families.
Post-WWII Germany: Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, law student Michael Berg re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial. The movie explores their complex relationship, the impact of the Holocaust, and the moral questions surrounding Hanna's actions. The story is told through flashbacks, revealing the intense love affair between Michael and Hanna, and their ultimate separation. The trial forces Michael to confront his own complicity and come to terms with the truth.
When a young boy named Kyuta runs away from his home, he stumbles upon a world of beasts where he meets Kumatetsu, a grumpy creature who becomes his unlikely father figure. As Kyuta trains to become Kumatetsu's disciple, he discovers the importance of family, friendship, and strong bonds. Together, they navigate the challenges of a magical world and learn valuable life lessons along the way.
In 1880s London, a serial killer known as the Limehouse Golem is on the loose, leaving a trail of murders. Detective Inspector Kildare is assigned to the case and teams up with a young writer, Dan Leno, to solve the mystery. As they dig deeper, they uncover dark secrets and hidden motives, leading them to question everyone around them. With time running out, they must unravel the identity of the Golem before more lives are lost.
Young Tamizhselvi dreams of becoming a doctor. In her village, Veerappannai, women are suppressed by fearsome age-old customs and traditions. She faces the challenge of overcoming these customs and traditions to pursue her dream.
In the mountain village of Provence in 1851, a young woman named Violette returns home after her husband goes missing. As a political prisoner, she is forced into isolation and begins farming in order to survive. Inspired by a true story, 'The Sower' explores themes of literacy, motherhood, and political repression.
The Mighty follows the story of two boys, Kevin, who has a learning disability, and Max, who is physically disabled, as they form an unlikely friendship. Together, they navigate through the challenges of junior high school, family struggles, and a shared love for literature. Through their bond, they discover that they are stronger together and can overcome anything.
In the world of bullfighting in Madrid, a talented and ambitious bullfighter rises to fame but falls into a self-destructive spiral of dissipation and disillusionment. As he navigates through the challenges of his career, he must confront his inner demons and face the consequences of his choices.
Heidi is an orphan girl who is taken in by her grandfather in the Swiss Alps. She finds friendship and kindness in her new surroundings and learns to overcome the challenges of her disability.
El analfabeto is a comedy movie released in 1961. It tells the story of a man who, despite being illiterate, becomes a lawyer. The man gets involved in a series of comical situations as he navigates the legal world with his naivety. The plot revolves around issues of education, illiteracy, and the misunderstandings that arise due to his inability to read and write.
Wanda is a story about a woman who becomes a thief after feeling inadequate and abandoned. She gets involved in a crime and religiously disillusioned, ultimately finding herself in a precarious situation.
The War on Democracy is a documentary that delves into the history of American interference in Latin American countries, focusing on the case of Venezuela. It highlights the propaganda campaigns, economic warfare, and political interventions carried out by the United States government to maintain its dominance and prevent the rise of democratically elected leaders in the region. Through interviews, archival footage, and testimonies, the film exposes the consequences of American imperialism on the people and resources of these countries.
Rudolf the Black Cat is a heartwarming animated movie about a black cat named Rudolf who gets lost and embarks on a journey to find his owner. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets new friends who help him in his quest. The movie explores themes of gratitude, learning to read, and the importance of kindness.
Plymouth Adventure is a movie set in the 1620s that tells the story of the Mayflower's voyage to the New World and the challenges faced by the Pilgrims. It explores themes of religious persecution, love, leadership, and commitment.
Burroughs: The Movie is a biographical documentary that explores the life of William S. Burroughs, a prominent writer of the Beat Generation. The film delves into Burroughs' drug addiction, his relationships with fellow artists, and his impact on literature.
Jesse Hallum sells the family farm to see that his daughter receives the medical care she needs at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The big city challenges him, though, especially when his illiteracy is exposed.