The Man from Earth: Holocene is a sequel to the 2007 film 'The Man from Earth.' It follows the story of John Oldman, a man who claims to be a prehistoric immortal being. As his secret is threatened to be exposed, he must confront the consequences of his immortality and navigate through philosophical and ethical dilemmas. The movie explores themes of identity, mortality, and the nature of humanity.
Breathe is a gripping drama that follows the story of a teenage girl who becomes entangled in a web of betrayal, murder, and psychological torment after her friendship with a classmate takes a sinister turn. Set against the backdrop of a high school, the film explores themes of friendship conflict, humiliation, and the devastating consequences of lies and betrayal. As the protagonist's world unravels, she must navigate a troubling path filled with danger and uncertainty.
In Good Old Daze, a group of high school friends come together again after several years. The story is told through flashbacks as they reminisce about their wild high school days, including skipping school, drug abuse, and demonstrations. The film explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and the challenges of adulthood.
After witnessing a hit-and-run accident, a woman's life is turned upside down as she deals with guilt, loss, and the unexpected challenges that come her way. Along the journey, she uncovers the truth about the accident and finds redemption in unlikely places.
Young Plato is a documentary that follows a group of children attending a boys' school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The film focuses on the introduction of philosophy classes and the impact they have on the children's development, especially in relation to self-control, anger management, and school discipline. Through observing the students and their interactions with the philosophy teacher, the film also touches upon the history and cultural context of Belfast and its peace process.
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