Dumbo, a young circus elephant, is mocked for his oversized ears. With the help of a mouse, he overcomes adversity and becomes a star.
In this musical film, a magical cat named Mr. Mistoffelees must use his special abilities to save his aging actor owner from a criminal mastermind who wants to kidnap him. Along the way, Mr. Mistoffelees confronts his own memories and the social order that ostracizes him.
Thirteen Women is a crime, drama, horror, and mystery movie released in 1932. The story revolves around thirteen women who receive a prediction of their deaths from a vengeful swami. As each woman faces tragic events, a police detective tries to unravel the mystery and prevent further killings.
The Chocolate War is a quirky comedy that explores the themes of rebellion, peer pressure, and personal freedom in a Catholic high school. The story follows a teenage protagonist as he challenges the school's hierarchy and confronts the bizarre rituals and social dynamics of the institution. Through a series of absurd events and dark humor, the film delivers a cautionary tale about the consequences of non-conformity.
15 Minutes of Shame is a documentary that delves into the detrimental effects of online shaming and the culture of public humiliation. Through interviews with victims and experts, it explores the rise of cancel culture and the damaging consequences of viral sensations. It also examines the role of social media platforms, tabloid journalism, and mob mentality in perpetuating these acts of public scandal. From reputation damage to unfair dismissals, the film examines the various aspects of online harassment and the consequences faced by individuals. It sheds light on the cultural history of shame and ostracization, highlighting the power of moral outrage and schadenfreude in shaping public opinion. The documentary also delves into the complexities of mob justice and the role of fake social media accounts in perpetuating public humiliation.
An alcoholic civil servant wakes up under a cherry tree in Tokyo next to a bar hostess with whom he's impulsively made a suicide pact. Though he's now changed his mind, he agrees to travel with her to Hokkaido, her preferred site for ending it all.
Tom Brown, a new student at Rugby School, faces numerous challenges, including bullying, false accusations, and ostracization. Through his journey, he learns about friendship, honesty, and moral principles, while also dealing with cultural traditions and societal expectations. Set in the 1800s, this coming-of-age drama explores the struggles and triumphs of teenage boys in a boarding school environment.
When Aoi is gang-raped by her classmates and kicked out of her home by her own parents she sees no reason to continue living. Before she commits suicide, however, she receives an email on her cellphone from a man named Toshi addressed to a girl named Ai. The message simply thanks the girl for being alive, but this specific message has an effect on Aoi and she decides to keep on living. Without many options, Aoi resorts to everything from paid dating to porn to earn money and meets a lot of less than reputable characters. Throughout it all though she looks toward Toshi as her hope for happiness and the two form a relationship.
Bunnies, turtles, and other small woodland animals play. A child skunk remains apart, heartbroken that he has no friends.
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