Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage directed by Dr. Wilbur Larch. Larch secretly performs abortions for women while also being addicted to ether. Homer, who disapproves of abortions, is trained by Larch but refuses to perform them. He leaves the orphanage with Candy and settles on an apple orchard. Homer and Candy have an affair while her boyfriend is away at war. Homer helps Rose, a worker's daughter, with an abortion. Wally returns paralyzed, and Candy decides to be with him. Homer returns to the orphanage and becomes the director.
C.O.G. (2013) follows the journey of a young man who leaves Yale and decides to work on an apple farm in Oregon. He experiences various challenges and encounters a diverse range of characters, including a war veteran and a born-again Christian. The movie explores themes of religion, faith, friendship, and sexual identity.
When Tess inherits an apple orchard along with a half-sister she never met, she unravels the mystery of the family who abandoned her, ultimately finding a new understanding of herself.
In this charming and imaginative animated short, a bag of apples embarks on a magical adventure through the forest, encountering various characters and overcoming challenges along the way.
After losing his job and his wife, a man takes his young son on a journey to Koktebel, encountering various adventures and challenges along the way.
Shortly before leaving his small town to go to the big city to study, young Daniel recalls his childhood, surrounded by family and friends.
A story of a small-town boy growing up in love and despair and family troubles that make him take on a critical attitude towards his surroundings. Mato does not fulfill his father's wish for devoting his free time to playing soccer. Mato enjoys fishing with his friend Robo much more. He dreams of his schoolmate Terka and of an adventurous run-away from home.
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