Heal the Living is a movie that explores the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding organ donation. The story follows the lives of several characters whose paths intersect through a tragic accident and the subsequent heart transplant operation. The film delves into themes of loss, grief, and the profound impact of one person's decision to donate their organs.
Possessed is a film noir about a schizophrenic woman who becomes obsessed with her ex-lover and descends into madness. She is haunted by hallucinations and paranoia, leading to a destructive path of guilt and self-destruction. The film is set in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
Allure follows Laura, a troubled young woman who works as a house cleaner for her father's business. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Eva, a woman who awakens a deep desire in her. As their relationship becomes increasingly intense, Laura's dark past threatens to destroy everything.
Too Young to Kiss is a hilarious romantic comedy about a child prodigy pianist named Cynthia Potter who is also a womanizer. When Cynthia falls in love and threatens to expose her double life, chaos ensues as she tries to navigate her concert debut, a publicity campaign, and a revenge plot, all while dealing with her housekeeper, a German Shepherd dog, and the challenges of falling in love.
A pregnant woman is devastated when her husband is believed to be dead after a plane crash. She meets a famous pianist and agrees to pose as his wife to help him protect his career. However, complications arise when her husband reappears and wants his son back.
Autumn Leaves is a 1956 psychological suspense drama about a lonely woman named Milly who becomes involved with a man named Burt. As their relationship develops, Milly discovers that Burt has a dual personality and is struggling with suppressed memories. The film explores themes of loneliness, betrayal, and the fear of abandonment as Milly navigates her way through this complicated relationship.
Claire and Jeanne are twin sisters, united by the same passion: the piano. Coached by their father like athletes, they join the prestigious Karlsruhe Conservatory. They are now competing to be soloists and training for a concert that will make or break their careers. But Claire and then Jeanne discover they are suffering from a serious illness and are slowly losing the use of their hands. With the support of their family and their undying love of music, they will find a unique way to change their fate. An inspiring and moving tale, based on a true story.
In The Seventh Veil, a talented pianist named Francesca Cunningham is haunted by a traumatic past. After a car accident, she wakes up with amnesia and is placed in the care of a psychiatrist. Through hypnotism, Francesca unravels her past and confronts her fears, including her fear of cats. As she regains memories of her childhood and her career as a concert pianist, Francesca must come to terms with her past and find the strength to overcome her obstacles.
Rhapsody is a dramatic musical film set in 1954. It tells the story of a talented violinist who dreams of becoming a world-renowned musician. Along her journey, she faces obstacles such as a romantic triangle and her own struggles with jealousy and snobbery. The film explores themes of love, ambition, and the sacrifices one must make for success.
The Music Lovers is a biographical drama that explores the life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a renowned composer. The film delves into his struggles with manic depression, his passionate relationships, and the societal pressures he faced as a homosexual in 19th-century Russia. It follows Tchaikovsky's journey as he navigates his musical career, personal demons, and his eventual tragic demise.
Ernesto learns that his mother has passed and yet worse that they plan to bury her in a graveyard. Determined to fulfill his late mum's wishes, he plans to steal the coffin.
Three women in New York City, determined to find wealthy men to marry, navigate through a series of comedic situations and eventually find love and adventure.
Ethan Bortnick plays the leading role as Nathan,a young boy who's separated from his mother when she goes missing during a trip to Japan to help after the tsunami. The movie explores issues like homelessness, military family life and adoption. Ethan co-wrote the music with Grammy award winning songwriter and producer, Gary Baker and will also score the entire film. Ethan will become the youngest actor to co-write the soundtrack and play the leading role in a feature film. When Army lieutenant, MARGARET PETERS (Lacy Chabert) goes missing during a tsunami rescue mission in Japan, back in Detroit, her son, NATHAN (Ethan Bortnick), discovers that his father GEORGE (Jonathan Bennett) isn't his biological father. Learning that Child Care Services could take him away, Nathan runs away before his father can explain. While George goes on a frantic search, Nathan takes to the streets of Detroit where he meets CAPTAIN MILES, a homeless Iraqi war veteran. Captain Miles takes the boy under his ...
The fact that the man succumbed one morning to an irresistible urge to sit down at the piano and play the entire Chopin Sonata in B Minor would not have been so strange if it had not been for the fact that he had never played the piano in his life and he himself had no idea that he could.
Woody dreams of being a concert pianist. Unfortunately, he has no fingers. But his dreams are about to get out of hand in this stop motion animation.
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