Party of Five follows the lives of the five Salinger siblings, who are left to fend for themselves after their parents die in a car accident. Set in San Francisco, the series explores themes of family, love, and growing up in the face of adversity.
Nobody Knows is a Japanese drama film set in Tokyo, Japan. It tells the story of four siblings who are left to fend for themselves after their mother abandons them in their apartment. The film follows their struggles to survive and maintain a semblance of normalcy while facing neglect, malnutrition, and the challenges of being children on their own. Based on a true story, Nobody Knows explores themes of family, responsibility, and the resilience of the human spirit.
After their parents' death, four siblings live in isolation and engage in taboo relationships, leading to shocking and tragic consequences.
On Our Own is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13, 1994 until April 14, 1995. The series stars Ralph Louis Harris and six real life siblings: Jazz, Jocqui, Jake, Jojo, Jurnee, and Jussie Smollett. The series was created and executive produced by David W. Duclon, one of the executive producers of Family Matters. The series was also produced by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, who developed the show. Suzanne dePasse and Suzanne Coston were additional executive producers, with Duclon's longtime colleague Gary Menteer acting as co-executive producer. The series was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, with associates Lightkeeper Productions and dePasse Entertainment. On Our Own was the first Miller/Boyett sitcom to be produced by Warner Bros. Television for its entire run.
In the year 1610, an orphan girl and her younger brother live alone in Transylvania. They encounter a female villain who is believed to be the notorious Elizabeth Bathory, also known as the Blood Countess. As they try to find their missing sister, they uncover a dark secret and are thrust into a dangerous world of vampiric horror.
After the death of their parents, a young inventor and his siblings live alone in their family's house. The inventor creates a machine that can communicate with the dead, but it opens a portal for a supernatural entity to enter their home. The family must battle the force and uncover the secrets of the house before it destroys them.
Siblings (2004) follows a group of orphaned siblings who live together in their family home. When their stepmother dies, they become entangled in a plot involving inheritance, murder, and dark family secrets. As they navigate the twisted dynamics of their dysfunctional family, they must confront their own lust, stepbrother-stepsister relationships, and the challenges of living alone as children. Set in Canada, the movie explores themes of death, alcoholism, abuse, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. With dark humor and unexpected twists, Siblings takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of intrigue and dark comedy.
In an isolated alpine village, two orphaned siblings must navigate the harsh realities of their world, including rape, violence, and death.
Na-young works at a post office and is sick and tired of being around her shamefully unyielding mother and her pushover father who's excessively nice. The only thing that she can look forward to is her trip abroad in a few days. But one day, her father leaves home without any notice. Her mother doesn't care what happens to him and doesn't care to look for him. Na-young has no choice but to give up her dream trip abroad and to search for her father instead. Once she arrives at her parents' hometown, Na-young is shocked to meet someone she'd never expect, even in her dreams.
When his younger friends go up for adoption, threatening their extended family, an orphaned teen helps them discourage potential parents.
Four orphaned children have 30 days to prove that they can remain together as a family without adult supervision. Based on a true story.
A Hawaiian beach bum finds himself surrogate uncle to five orphaned children, helping them stay together, in this pilot movie for a TV series which turned up briefly in the spring of 1979 as "The Mackenzies of Paradise Cove."
Immediately after the October revolution, in Russia, stir unrest and propaganda against the Government of the United States. Serge Oumansky is a Communist agent trying to organize terrorist actions against the same United States.
Minnesota 1880: The trust of three Norwegian sisters is tested when a stranger appears on their prairie. When the eldest invites him in to heal her dying sister, she doesn’t realize that a supernatural force is crossing her threshold.
Where do you draw the line in terms of how much you can look after someone else? Our characters are mutually interdependent, living in a close relationship that is hard to define on the basis of stereotypical assumptions.
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