This documentary explores the life and career of a renowned film critic who battles cancer while reflecting on his relationships, struggles with addiction, and his impact on the world of cinema. It delves into his journey of rehabilitation and his passion for writing. The film provides a poignant exploration of his life and the challenges he faced.
Cavalcade is a drama film set in London, England during World War I. It follows the lives of two families, one wealthy and the other working-class, and their experiences and relationships over the course of several years. The film touches on themes of love, death, social upheaval, and the impact of war on individuals and society.
Never Fear is a 1950 American drama film about a young dancer who contracts polio. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, she refuses to let her illness define her and works towards her dream of dancing again. The film explores themes of perseverance, love, and the power of physical rehabilitation. Directed by Ida Lupino, it is a moving and inspiring story.
Documentary following the career of professional wrestler Cody Rhodes, from leaving the WWE to his eventual return to WrestleMania and his journey chasing the WWE championship - a feat his father, Dusty, never accomplished.
In 1953, Winston Churchill suffers a stroke which is kept secret from the public. As he recuperates, his political opponents conspire to undermine his leadership. The recovery process is complicated by his strained relationships with his family and his struggle to regain his speech and physical abilities.
When a struggling ballet teacher meets an injured ice hockey player, they must work together to overcome their personal challenges and find love.
Deployed on mission in Helmand, Afghanistan, 25-year old Thomas steps on a landmine and loses both his legs. At the local rehabilitation center, he meets Sofie, an ascending ballerina from the Royal Danish Ballet, who is helping a relative to regain strength after a long term sickness. Thomas desperately wants back in the field and gets impatient as progress does not emerge as fast as he wants to. When Sofie offers to help him with a more intense rehabilitation plan, he accepts. Despite their differences, they develop a special bond and a mutual affection.
Setting out on her own, 25-year-old Alice visits several apartments with the help of real estate agent Julien, a married man with children. They soon fall in love. Around the same time, Alice takes work at Julien's wife Marie's tea shop. Charmed by the interest Alice shows in her, Marie lets her guard down and starts confiding in her. In return, Alice, tells Marie about her affair with a married man. Things come to a head when Julien has a car accident and the affair is exposed.
Seventy years after his grandfather escapes from Nazi Germany to Palestine, Israeli documentary director Tomer Heymann returns to the country of his ancestors to present his film "Paper Dolls" at the Berlin International Film Festival, and there meets a man who will change his life. This 48-hour love affair, originating in Berghain Panorama Bar, develops into a significant relationship between Tomer and Andreas Merk, a German dancer.
A marine is paralyzed after being shot during a training exercise, leaving his parents to fight to get him proper medical care.
Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol tells the story of a Vietnam War veteran who returns home to his small town in Vermont. As he adjusts to civilian life, Johnny Bristol must confront his repressed memories of the war and the mistreatment he experienced. The film explores themes of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the lasting effects of war on individuals.
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