Moonstruck is a heartwarming story set in Brooklyn, New York. Loretta, a widowed bookkeeper, is caught in a love triangle when she falls for her fiancé's brother. As Loretta navigates her complicated relationships and confronts her own fears, she discovers the transformative power of love.
After a sexist joke goes viral, Cédric loses his job and sets out on a therapeutic journey to overcome his ingrained sexism and misogyny. In an attempt to challenge his beliefs, he hires a mysterious and liberated babysitter to shake things up in his life.
A mother and her son find themselves in an awkward situation where they live in the same building but they're separated due to different reasons. Mahmood develops a system to solve this issue and the situation starts to heat up.
The Business of Being Born is a documentary that delves into the commercialization of childbirth and its impact on women. It discusses topics like postpartum depression, hospital births, unconsciousness during delivery, and the relationships between doctors and patients. The film also includes archive footage of actual births, highlighting the process of pregnancy and the role of obstetrics. It offers insight into the healthcare system, infant mortality rates, and the experiences of mothers in different birthing environments, from hospitals to home births with midwives.
In this comedy short, a family experiences a series of mishaps and surprises as they try to navigate a chaotic morning. From a mix-up with the alarm clock to a wedding present gone wrong, the family must rush to get ready for a wedding and a funeral. Through it all, they learn valuable lessons about love, family, and the importance of communication.
It follows Bennett, a nonbinary new parent, who arrives late to their postpartum "Mamas Group" at a place called "Wüm" with 3-month-old daughter, Edie.
Executive Producer Ricki Lake and Filmmaker Abby Epstein follow their landmark documentary,'The Business of Being Born', with an all-new, four part DVD series that continues their provocative and entertaining exploration of the modern maternity care system. Exploration of the maternity care system, including birthing options and celebrity birth stories.
What if you love your child, but are unhappy in your role as a mother? Spijtmoeders is a documentary film about mothers who, if they could make the choice again, would rather not be mothers. Three women talk about their struggles with motherhood, the shame and guilt they feel, and the high expectations society places on them. The fear of judgment from others is great: what if people think that they are not a good mother, that they do not take good care of their child? What if they think they don't love their child? The mothers are represented by hyper-realistic dolls, but their voices are real.
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