Randy 'The Ram' Robinson, a former professional wrestler in his 50s, must come to terms with retirement and his struggle to find purpose outside of the ring. As he deals with personal and health challenges, he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter and find redemption in his past mistakes.
Julien Donkey-Boy is a drama comedy film released in 1999. It tells the story of Julien, a young man with schizophrenia, and his dysfunctional family. The film explores themes of mental illness, abusive father, and the challenges Julien faces in his day-to-day life. It also touches upon topics such as the loss of his mother, miscarriage, and his chaotic and absurd experiences. As Julien navigates through his life, he finds solace in his passion for photography and the support of his grandmother. This thought-provoking film takes a raw and honest approach to depict the struggles faced by individuals with mental illnesses and their impact on their families.
Tom, a chef, copes with the death of his wife by throwing himself into a hedonistic week of parties, casual sex, and self-destructive behavior. Along the way, he meets a woman named Sarah who challenges his self-destructive lifestyle and offers him a chance at love and redemption.
This documentary follows the life of a former child star who struggled with drug addiction and homelessness, but eventually found redemption and recovery. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, the film explores the challenges he faced and the impact his fame had on his life. It also delves into his relationships with his mother, friends, and the film industry. A compelling story of resilience and self-discovery.
These are the years of the First World War and Dr. Stefano Zorzi spends his days in the Exemption Clinic in a large city of Northern Italy, where he not only takes care of soldiers who arrive from the massacre of the front, but also he fights simulation and self-harm of those who hope to be dispensed, by sending them before the Military Court. If Stefano, in fact, does his utmost to heal soldiers and send them back to fight, Dr. Giulio Farradio makes them ill, or helps them to self-injure seriously enough to be exonerated. The two doctors, who went to university together and were great friends, they not only (secretly) challenge each other on a professional level, but also on the sentimental one: they are both linked to Anna, a courageous nurse with a strong character. But when the great ‘Spanish’ fever epidemic arrived in 1918, the time for love, politics and science ends up getting confused dangerously...
A group of teenagers with various personal issues meet in an online chatroom, where they manipulate and deceive each other, leading to tragic consequences.
A 16-year-old boy who spend summer with his grandparents falls in love with an older young man but when tragedy strikes, he falls into a dark hole of self-harm, lust, and loneliness.
Clean, Shaven is a psychological thriller that follows Peter Winter, a man with schizophrenia, as he embarks on a desperate search for his missing daughter. Along the way, Peter's obsession, paranoia, and fragmented sense of reality blur the line between truth and delusion. As he navigates a world that seems determined to keep him from his daughter, he must confront the depths of his own illness and the dark secrets that lie within his mind.
The Italian follows the journey of a young boy who escapes from an orphanage and embarks on a search for his mother. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and forms unexpected connections, ultimately learning the true meaning of family.
Follow comedian Darrell Hammond as he opens up about his experience with abuse and trauma, and how it shaped his life and career. From his childhood home in Florida to his time on Saturday Night Live, Hammond's story is one of resilience and healing.
A loner teenage boy in Britain discovers a secret rock musician living in his building. They form an unlikely friendship as they bond over their love for music. Together, they navigate through personal struggles, family issues, and the challenges of pursuing their musical dreams.
Attractive and sexy 1960's era suburban housewives, all dressed in mid-century modern pitch-perfect styles, are hell bent on one-upping each other as "Hostess with the Mostess." They hold dinner parties that become increasingly boozy, flirtatious and wild -- and soon more than recipes get swapped.
The Drummer and the Keeper tells the story of the unlikely friendship formed between two young men: Gabriel, a reckless young drummer who revels in rejecting society’s rules and Christopher, a 17-year-old with Asperger’s Syndrome, who yearns to fit in. This heartwarming story shows the strength of the human bond in the face of adversity.
15: The Movie is a coming-of-age film set in Singapore. It follows a group of misfit teenagers as they navigate friendship, rebellion, and self-discovery. The movie explores themes of brotherhood, self-harm, and teenage prostitution.
When a troubled teenager moves into a mental health clinic, he forms a bond with another patient. As they navigate their complex emotions and haunted pasts, they discover a shared secret that brings them closer together.
When a New York lawyer returns to his Boston hometown to reunite his dying friend with his young son, he is forced to finally confront a childhood trauma.
Ice Men tells the story of two childhood friends who must confront their abusive fathers, navigate their own feelings for each other, and pursue their shared passion for ice hockey. Set in Ontario, Canada, the film explores themes of masculinity, homophobia, and the struggle for identity in a small town.
In 'Summer,' a man with special needs forms a deep friendship with his troubled best friend as they navigate through life's challenges and discover the true meaning of loyalty and friendship. Together, they face issues such as self-harm, addiction, and physical disabilities. The movie explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the importance of human connection.
It's 1986, tormented teenager Henry is struggling with his sexuality and abusive home life. Henry sits in his closet contemplating suicide. In a flash of light he is transported to 2016 where he meets teenager Ben — now occupying his room 30 years later.
Manic-depressive Jack must find a way to leave his manic highs behind him. Can the dullness of ordinary life ever compare to the magic of mania? And is sanity and stability really worth the sacrifice?