Towelhead follows the story of an Arab-American girl named Jasira, who moves to a small town and struggles with racism, puberty, and sexual abuse. Set during the Gulf War in 1990, Jasira's journey explores themes of identity, adolescence, and the challenges of cultural integration.
In 1930s Germany, a neurotic professor grapples with the ethical implications of living under the Nazi regime, while also dealing with personal dilemmas and relationships.
In 'Lifted,' a 13-year-old boy named Henry lives with his mother after the death of his father, who was killed in the war in Afghanistan. Henry, who dreams of becoming a singing superstar, faces bullies at school and finds solace in his grandfather. To honor his father's memory, Henry enters a singing competition and impresses the judges with his talent. Along the way, he deals with the challenges of being a military reservist, his mother's drug addiction, and the support of his community.
Clairette learns that Bérénice, a former mistress, is pursuing her husband in the army where he is recalled. She puts on the sergeant's uniform and after a few entanglements reconciles with her husband while Bérénice consoles herself with the captain.
After naval sergeant Pekka Kuusisto runs into his old crush, nurse Leila, she stays on his mind as he embarks on a submarine combat exercise.
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