Boston Public is an American television drama series that aired on Fox from October 23, 2000, to January 30, 2004. The series revolves around the lives of high school teachers, students, and administrators in a Boston public school. It explores topics such as teacher-student relationships, race relations, and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and school administrators.
The Hours is a movie about three women from different time periods who are connected through the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' and their experiences with suicide. Virginia Woolf, a writer in 1920s London, struggles with her own mental health and ultimately takes her own life. Laura Brown, a housewife in 1950s Los Angeles, contemplates leaving her family but ultimately decides to stay. Clarissa Vaughan, a woman planning a party in modern-day New York, deals with the suicide of her close friend Richard. The film explores themes of depression, empowerment, and the complexity of human relationships.
Comedian Steven Brody Stevens, known for his manic nature on stage, suffers a real public breakdown and attempts to put his life back together afterwards.
Three friends in their mid-20s struggle to navigate their professional and personal lives, colliding head on with the messy, hilarious and dreadful growing pangs of adulthood.
A romantic comedy about two bank robbers who meet a bored housewife and take her hostage, leading to a complicated love triangle and a series of comedic mishaps as they evade the police.
Mr. Jones is a movie about a man with bipolar disorder who falls in love with his therapist and finds solace in music. Through his therapy sessions and a growing relationship with his therapist, he begins to confront his inner demons and find a sense of peace and purpose.
Mad Love is a dramatic comedy about two young lovers on the run. Casey Roberts, a troubled teenager with bipolar disorder, falls in love with Matt Leland, a rebellious teen who also has a complicated past. Together, they escape from a psychiatric hospital and embark on a road trip filled with passion, impulsiveness, and self-destructive behavior. As their love intensifies, they find themselves facing dangerous situations, including a car accident and a violent confrontation with Casey's domineering father. Will their love be strong enough to overcome their inner demons?
Blue Sky follows the story of a military family living on a base during the tumultuous 1960s. The husband and wife's relationship is tested when the husband becomes involved with a nuclear testing project, leading to infidelity and the unraveling of their marriage.
Jellyfish is a coming-of-age drama set in a coastal city in Margate, England. It follows the story of a 15-year-old girl who is forced to take on the role of a caretaker for her younger siblings after her mother falls ill. The girl also struggles with her own mental illness, dealing with manic depression. The movie explores themes of family, responsibility, and the challenges faced by working-class individuals. It also touches upon issues of bullying and the complex dynamics of sibling relationships. Despite the serious subject matter, the film incorporates black humor to provide some moments of levity. A feature film directorial debut, Jellyfish is a poignant portrayal of the complexities of adolescence and the resilience of the human spirit.
The Pickle tells a story of a man who falls into a vat of pickles and is brined for 100 years. He wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn and tries to make sense of the world. With the help of his estranged son, he navigates his way through the complexities of fame, love, and regret.
Surviving Family is a drama about a dysfunctional family that must confront their past and deal with the challenges of finding happiness. It explores themes of marriage, family relationships, mental illness, and addiction.
Sisters September and July share an intense bond, speaking in a secret language and keeping the outside world at a distance. After September is suspended from school, their mother brings them to a remote house on the Irish coast—where July begins to resist her sister’s increasingly sadistic control.
In 1930s New York City, a group of young women from wealthy families experience the challenges of love, ambition, and societal pressures. As they navigate their personal and professional lives, they must confront issues such as abusive relationships, financial struggles, and societal expectations. With the backdrop of the Great Depression, their friendships are tested and their lives forever changed.
Based on a true story, Music Within follows Richard Pimentel, a talented public speaker with severe hearing loss, as he battles discrimination and fights for the rights of people with disabilities. Along the way, he forms a bond with his eccentric friend Art, and together they embark on a journey of self-discovery and activism.
The life and career of two-time Oscar winner Vivien Leigh, who battled tuberculosis and manic-depression but always remained a star.
Belushi (2020) is a documentary film chronicling the life and career of famed comedian John Belushi. The film explores his rise to fame on Saturday Night Live, his success with The Blues Brothers, and his struggles with drug addiction and manic-depression. Through archive footage and interviews with friends and family, this documentary provides an intimate look at the beloved comedian and the tragedy of his untimely death.
A documentary about the life of Nina Simone, a legendary singer and civil rights activist, focusing on her struggles with racism, domestic abuse, and mental health issues.
In Dangerous, a theater producer falls in love with an actress, putting his engagement in jeopardy. As their love affair intensifies, they both face self-destruction and the consequences of their actions. Can they overcome their selfishness and find redemption?
A follow-up documentary that delves into the progress and challenges faced by individuals living with bipolar disorder over the past 10 years.
Set in the vibrant 1980s New York City nightclub scene, The Last Days of Disco follows a group of friends as they navigate love, friendship, and the ups and downs of their lives. As the disco era comes to an end, they must confront their own personal dilemmas and learn to find happiness amidst the chaos.