During the Bosnian War in the 1990s, Aida, a translator, finds herself in a desperate situation as she tries to save her family from the massacre in Srebrenica.
The children of Barton United are trying to win the cup in their local football (soccer) league. Nasty councillor Mr Bates doesn't like them and wants the team his son plays for to win instead so he makes life as difficult as he can for them. But Barton United are offered help by the local professional team that just happens to be Manchester United with boss man Matt Busby.
Homeland: Iraq Year Zero is a documentary film that follows an Arab family living in Iraq before and after the US invasion in 2003. The film explores the family's struggles, the impact of war on their daily lives, and the lasting effects of the invasion on the country.
Fatty gets kicked out of a bar, and then the place gets a bomb threat.
Somebody Else's Children is a touching movie set in the 1950s that explores the complexities of family relationships, love, and the challenges of growing up. The story follows a widower and his children as they navigate their way through life, facing challenges and finding strength in their bonds.
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