Velo de Novia is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio Ortiz to Televisa in 2003. It starred Susana González and Eduardo Santamarina with the principal antagonist portrayed by Cynthia Klitbo and also starred as a primary actor Hector Suarez.
Jin Xiao Yu, a girl with a strange disease, meets a mysterious fashion designer Jiang Bai Ju during a bizarre bus accident. While searching for the truth behind the mystery, Xiao Yu and Bai Ju heal each other and fall in love.
John Quincy Archibald's son Michael collapses due to heart failure. Desperate for a heart transplant, John takes the hospital emergency room hostage when his insurance refuses to cover the cost. He demands that the hospital perform the transplant to save his son's life. With the lives of the staff and patients hanging in the balance, John Q. navigates the tense situation to ensure his son's survival.
After losing her fiancé in an accident, Saeko feels an inexplicable connection to a stranger — who, by a twist of fate, received his heart and memories.
A mild-mannered man becomes an animal magnet after a mad scientist uses his organs to save her life.
After a botched pawn shop robbery, two criminals hide out at a secluded farmhouse but soon uncover a horrifying secret that puts their lives in danger.
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance follows the story of Ryu, a deaf-mute man who becomes determined to exact revenge after his sister is killed and he is fired from his job. In his pursuit of vengeance, Ryu finds himself entangled in a complex web of crime and deceit, leading to tragic consequences.
The film follows a group of elderly office clerks who rebel against their corporate masters and turn their building into a pirate ship. The film is broken into distinct sketches, exploring topics such as the miracle of birth, growth and learning, fighting each other, middle age, live organ transplants, the meaning of life, the autumn years, and death. Through satire and surrealism, the film ultimately delivers the message to be nice to people, live together in peace, and find meaning in everyday life.
Manuela, a single mother from Madrid, loses her son in a tragic accident. She embarks on a journey to Barcelona to find her son's transvestite father, Lola, who is unaware of his parenthood. Along the way, Manuela reunites with her transvestite friend Agrado and meets a pregnant nun named Rosa, who contracted AIDS from Lola. Manuela helps care for Rosa and works for actress Huma, with whom her son was infatuated. After Rosa's death, Lola returns and meets his son before succumbing to AIDS. Manuela returns to Madrid with her baby.
In a world where the human lifespan has been extended, Kathy reminisces about her time at a boarding school called Hailsham and her adult life. She falls in love with Tommy, but Tommy and Ruth begin a relationship. The three friends eventually discover that they are clones destined to be organ donors. Tommy believes that their artwork can prove true love and grant them a temporary reprieve from donation. Kathy becomes a carer and watches many clones die. She reunites with Tommy and Ruth, who dies on the operating table. Tommy's artworks are revealed to be pointless, and Kathy is left waiting for her donations.
When a cartoonist named Stu enters a coma, he finds himself in a parallel world called Downtown, where his creation, Monkeybone, has taken over his body. Stu must navigate this bizarre world and find a way to escape before Monkeybone wreaks havoc in the real world.
The Flower of My Secret is a 1995 movie that tells the story of a romance novelist who uses an alias to write popular novels. She is unhappy in her loveless marriage and has a distant relationship with her husband. As she explores her personal struggles, she becomes obsessed with a younger man and attempts suicide. The movie is a slice-of-life drama set in Madrid, Spain, with an ensemble cast.
Chennaiyil Oru Naal (2013) is a gripping movie that revolves around a fateful accident involving organ donation and traffic. The story follows the lives of various individuals and how their paths intersect due to this incident. With suspense and drama, the movie takes the audience on an emotional journey.
After receiving a corneal transplant, a blind woman begins to see the world around her. As she starts to adjust to her new vision, she realizes that she can now witness a serial killer in action, putting her life in danger.
Heal the Living is a movie that explores the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding organ donation. The story follows the lives of several characters whose paths intersect through a tragic accident and the subsequent heart transplant operation. The film delves into themes of loss, grief, and the profound impact of one person's decision to donate their organs.
A man is haunted by the heart he received in a transplant and becomes obsessed with finding out who the donor was, leading him down a dangerous path of murder and conspiracy.
Vertigo is a drama movie released in 2016. It tells the story of a Persian child who suffers from vertigo and is in need of an organ donation. The movie explores themes of children's rights and the struggles faced by the protagonist in a society that lacks proper child support.
Ship of Theseus is an Indian film that tells the interconnected stories of three individuals whose lives are deeply impacted by the theme of identity and mortality. The film explores thought-provoking concepts of organ donation, photography, blindness, and the search for meaning in life. It delves into the ethical dilemmas surrounding organ theft and the profound impact it has on the lives of those involved. Ship of Theseus takes viewers on a reflective and emotional journey through the intertwined paths of its characters, highlighting the fragility of human existence and the pursuit of self-discovery.
Director Penny Lane’s decision to become a “good Samaritan” by giving one of her kidneys to a stranger turns into a funny and moving personal quest to understand the nature of altruism. “Confessions of a Good Samaritan” is a provocative inquiry into the science, history, and ethics of organ transplantation, asking an ancient question in a whole new way: Who is your neighbor, and what do you owe them?
Sound Good? is a mini series PSA created for OneLegacy/DonateLife written by three time double lung transplant survivor Travis Flores, about the meaning of friendship and the importance of organ donation.