The movie tells the story of Stephen Hawking, a Cambridge student who meets Jane and they fall in love. Stephen is diagnosed with a degenerative disease and decides to cut Jane off. Despite this, Jane insists on staying with him. They get married, have children, and Stephen's work gains recognition. However, Jane starts to lose her spirit and meets Jonathan, who she becomes attracted to. Jane and Stephen's relationship deteriorates, and they ultimately get a divorce. Stephen calls for Jane to accompany him in receiving a title from the Queen.
The Pride of the Yankees (1942) tells the inspiring story of Lou Gehrig, a legendary baseball player who becomes a hero on and off the field. From his humble beginnings to his rise as a sports icon, the movie showcases Gehrig's determination, talent, and his battle against motor neuron disease. It explores his relationships, his marriage to his wife, and his farewell speech at Yankee Stadium that moved the nation. The movie captures the essence of Gehrig's legacy and the indomitable human spirit.
Hawking is a biographical drama that tells the story of physicist Stephen Hawking's early years, his struggles with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and his groundbreaking scientific research. The film explores his relationships, his challenges, and his journey to becoming one of the most brilliant minds of our time.
A Brief History of Time is a documentary film based on the book of the same name by Stephen Hawking. It explores the life and work of Hawking, a renowned physicist, as he delves into the mysteries of the universe, from the concept of time to the existence of black holes.
Documentary following the life of a young woman living with motor neurone disease (MND) as she takes on motherhood and plans her marriage to the man of her dreams.
The Theory of Flight follows the unlikely friendship between Richard, a young man with motor neuron disease who is confined to a wheelchair, and Jane, an eccentric woman with a rebellious spirit. Together, they embark on a wild adventure that involves shoplifting, robbery, and even a daring stunt involving a motorized wheelchair. Throughout their journey, they discover the true meaning of resiliency and the importance of seizing every moment. Along the way, they confront themes of life, death, love, and the pursuit of happiness.
A documentary telling the remarkable human story of Stephen Hawking. For the first time, the personal archives and the testimonies of his closest family reveal both the scale of Hawking's triumphs and the real cost of his disability and success.
So Much So Fast is a documentary that tells the story of Stephen Heywood, a molecular biologist from North Carolina who is diagnosed with a rare form of motor neuron disease. The film follows Stephen and his family as they navigate the challenges of the disease and search for a cure. It explores themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Eat Your Catfish is a powerful documentary that follows the journey of an Iranian-American disabled woman living with ALS, also known as motor neuron disease. The film explores her struggles and triumphs as she navigates the complexities of a degenerative disease while receiving home health care. With emotional depth and raw authenticity, it offers a unique perspective on disability, end-of-life decisions, and the power of resilience.
Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir was diagnosed with MND in 2016. Doctors said he would be in a wheelchair within a year. But instead, he is battling the disease and on a mission to find a cure.
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