Heidi, an orphan girl, finds a new home in the Swiss Alps with her grandfather. Together, they navigate the challenges of life and develop a deep bond as they explore the beauty of nature.
It tells the story of Edward. After undergoing a facial reconstructive surgery, he becomes fixated on an actor in a stage production based on his former life.
An aimless 28 year-old Brooklynite lands in the hospital after drunkenly breaking her hip. An encounter with a cranky elderly Polish woman who speaks no English leads to a job caring for her. Neither likes it, but it's time to grow up.
After waking up from a coma caused by a car accident, a man named Johnny Smith discovers he has psychic abilities, including the ability to see the future and past. He uses these abilities to assist local law enforcement and prevent a political assassination.
In 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2,' the Portokalos family is back for another wedding, but this time it's Toula's parents who are getting remarried. As they plan for the big day, they face a series of comedic events and family dramas, all while trying to navigate their Greek heritage and American culture.
After waking up from a coma caused by a car accident, a schoolteacher named Johnny Smith discovers that he has developed psychic powers. He uses these powers to help solve crimes and prevent tragedies, all while struggling to maintain relationships and cope with the consequences of his abilities.
Two men, Benigno and Marco, care for two women in comas. Benigno takes care of Alicia, a dance student whom he has been obsessed with for a while. Marco cares for Lydia, a famous matador whom he falls in love with. The story unfolds in flashbacks, intertwining the relationships between the four characters. Lydia ends up comatose after a bullfighting accident, and Alicia wakes up from her coma after giving birth to a stillborn baby. Benigno dies from an overdose, and Marco and Alicia meet by chance at the end of the film.
Ron Kovic, a young and patriotic boy, enlists in the Marine Corps and goes on to serve in the Vietnam War. After a series of traumatic experiences, including the accidental shooting of a fellow Marine and becoming paralyzed, Ron becomes disillusioned with the war and his country. He returns home to a society that has forgotten about its Vietnam veterans and becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist.
Patria is a powerful TV show that explores the impact of the Basque conflict on the lives of two families. It delves into themes of friendship, grief, forgiveness, and the consequences of violence. Through its compelling storyline, it provides an intimate look at the complexities of the conflict and its aftermath, while also addressing issues of homophobia and the struggle for acceptance.
Seconds (1966) is a horror, sci-fi, thriller movie about a man who undergoes a plastic surgery to get a new identity, but realizes that there is a sinister price to pay for his second chance at life. The movie explores themes of midlife crisis, surrealism, and the consequences of seeking a fresh start.
After being thrown out of her house by her husband for another woman, a woman seeks revenge with the help of her eccentric grandmother.
In 'Flawless,' a transgender woman named Rusty helps a former New York City police detective named Walt recover from a stroke. Through singing lessons and physical therapy, Rusty and Walt develop a unique bond that challenges societal norms and prejudices. As they navigate their own personal struggles, the unlikely duo finds strength and friendship in each other.
CinemAbility: The Art of Inclusion is a documentary that delves into the portrayal of disabilities in the entertainment industry. It examines the history of disability representation in film and television, and the impact it has on society. The film features interviews with actors, filmmakers, and disability advocates, providing insight into the challenges and successes of disabled individuals in the industry. Through heartfelt stories and thought-provoking analysis, CinemAbility sheds light on the importance of inclusion and diversity in media.
A young boy, Oliver, whose parents have just divorced, forms an unexpected friendship with Vincent, a misanthropic war veteran who lives next door. Vincent becomes Oliver's mentor and teaches him street survival and worldly ways. When Vincent faces difficulties in life, their bond strengthens, revealing the best in each other.
Mother and Child follows the interconnected lives of three women: a 50-year-old woman who gave up her daughter for adoption when she was a teenager, another woman who grew up in a loving adoptive family and is now seeking her birth mother, and an African American woman who is considering adopting a child of her own. The film explores the complexities of motherhood, family relationships, and the impact of adoption.
After his friend is killed, a retired assassin is forced to come out of retirement to complete one last job. As he navigates through a web of betrayal and lies, he discovers a secret organization that will stop at nothing to protect its interests.
Rear Window is a psychological thriller that follows a wheelchair-bound photographer, L.B. Jeffries, who starts spying on his neighbors from his apartment window. As Jeffries becomes convinced that one of his neighbors has committed murder, he teams up with his girlfriend and nurse to investigate. As the tension builds, Jeffries finds himself in a dangerous situation where he must try to gather enough evidence to prove his suspicions before it's too late.
The Fortune Cookie is a comedy film released in 1966. It revolves around a cameraman who gets injured during a football game and a lawyer who convinces him to sue for a large settlement. However, things get complicated when the cameraman's injury turns out to be fake.
Passion Fish is a drama movie set in Louisiana. The story revolves around a woman who becomes paralyzed after an accident and is forced to use a wheelchair. She struggles with her new reality and the limitations it brings. However, with the help of her home care nurse and physical therapy, she gradually begins to regain her independence. Along the way, she forms unexpected relationships and finds solace in the beauty of the bayou. Through photography and her interactions with others, she rediscovers her passion for life and becomes determined to live it to the fullest.
A documentary about Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the fastest man alive, and his journey to become a global sports icon. The film explores his rise to fame, his training regimen, and the challenges he faced on his path to becoming an Olympic champion. With behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, 'I Am Bolt' provides an intimate look into the life and career of one of the greatest athletes of all time.