Outrage is a film-noir crime drama from 1950. It follows the story of a woman who is raped and seeks justice. However, her pursuit of justice leads to difficult choices and confrontations with the dark side of society. The film explores themes of trauma, faith, and the struggle for truth in a corrupted world.
A society gigolo goes after a rich mother and her daughter, but tries to find true happiness with his girlfriend, who is neither rich nor in "society."
A married woman in Paris, France, explores her passions for art, friendship, and self-discovery while navigating the complexities of her marriage.
Laurent, a young brigade commander in a gendarmerie in a small town in Normandy is planning his wedding with Marie, his partner and mother of his daughter. He loves his job despite facing social misery on a daily basis. One day, a farmer who might try to kill himself runs away.
In Vermont, college student Ives Towner refuses to marry his longtime girlfriend, Julie Weir, until he has a career. Soon after, Julie meets and grows infatuated with handsome writer Michael Shaw, and they marry and move to Paris. Years later, after Michael's accidental death, Julie and her daughter move back to Vermont to live with her aunt and Julie finds Ives, now a professor, disinterested in resuming their romantic relationship.
A Kuwaiti television series about an oblivious, whose marriages were multiple through the computer with the help of his cousin, the owner of the institution of computer marriage, and every time this marriage fails and begins to search for a new wife.
A 17-year-old girl runs away from her east coast home, going west to Los Angeles to meet her biological father. She has learned from letters her mother kept that he was tragically separated from her before the girl's birth. On the road, she is protected and befriended by an independent-minded young drifter who helps her on her journey.
Tokara wants to marry his cousin, the beautiful Nafi, bringing their fathers into conflict with one another. The youngest brother is a clergyman, while the other is a candidate for Mayor of the small town in Senegal. The struggle seems to be all about the children, but gradually it transpires that the children are pawns in a bitter dispute. Can their family ties help them overcome these ideological differences?
A poor man accepts the money someone offers him to marry a foreign woman so that she can stay in Greece.
A buffalo hunter tries to stop a thief and his minions from stealing hides.
Man and woman get married, they adapt to living together and he adapts to living with her four children.
Two unfortunate friends are desperately looking for a job to survive and eventually marry their loved ones.
A rich widow tries to pursue a relationship with a younger violinist despite the objections of her older brother and his wife.
A nephew of three strange uncles loves a girl, but his uncles are against the marriage. A resourceful aunt takes the case and helps the couple.
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