After elementary schooler Keita Amano (Nate Adams) frees a Yo-kai butler named Whisper, he is granted a special watch that allows him to see the Yo-kai causing trouble all around him.
Frank, a single man raising his child prodigy niece Mary, is drawn into a custody battle with his mother. Mary's exceptional intelligence and potential are threatened by the interference of her grandmother and the legal system. As Frank navigates the complexities of the courtroom, he must also confront his own insecurities and guilt. With the help of his loyal friend Roberta and the support of his lawyer, Frank fights to protect Mary's normalcy and ensure a bright future for her. Along the way, he discovers the true meaning of family and the lengths he is willing to go to keep it intact.
The story of a dysfunctional couple, whose problems will inevitably deteriorate their marriage and their son's life.
Yi Yi follows the lives of a middle-class family in Taipei, exploring themes of love, family dynamics, and personal growth. The story unfolds through the perspectives of different family members, highlighting their individual struggles and relationships with each other. As they face various challenges and make important decisions, the film offers a heartfelt reflection on life's complexities and the search for meaning and happiness.
Happy-Go-Lucky follows the life of Poppy, a free-spirited and optimistic woman who approaches every situation with a cheerful and positive attitude. She encounters various challenges, including dealing with a difficult driving instructor, a homeless man, and bullying at her dance class. Despite these hurdles, Poppy remains resilient and finds happiness in unexpected places.
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger! follows the hilarious journey of a primary school teacher and his eccentric students as they embark on a chaotic road trip to a singing competition. Filled with comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments, this Christmas movie will leave you laughing and feeling the holiday spirit.
The ABCs of Love is a delightful romantic comedy set in a high school where a group of students navigate through different relationships and discover the true meaning of love and friendship. With hilarious twists and turns, this movie is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.
Julien, a boy in the sixth grade, was badly depressed by the divorce of his parents. But he soon found that half of the class had come from broken families.
Six-year-old Jules and his mother Chloé land in deserted French countryside. To start a new life, far from a painful past, she has accepted to take over the village school. But the apparently quiet community is consumed by the unexplained disappearance of a little boy months ago. Mathieu, the town doctor, is not insensible to the newcomer’s charm. As he becomes closer to Chloé, her son Jules grows increasingly anxious. He knows it, he can feel it: Mathieu is the beast, that now wants to devour him and take his mother away.
The movie revolves around a dedicated teacher who tries to bring discipline to a chaotic school and faces various challenges and humorous situations. It explores the teacher-student relationship, school life, and the struggles of a new teacher.
Battle of the Classes is a comedy-drama movie set in a Parisian suburb. It explores the clash of social classes through the story of a blended family and their struggles with social norms, religion, and social pressures. The movie touches on themes of humiliation, social issues, and the influence of communitarianism. The plot revolves around a stepmother-stepdaughter relationship, a rock band, and a primary school classroom. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate their way through various conflicts and discover what truly matters in life.
After the French defeat of summer 1940, Addi Ba, a young Senegalese rifleman escapes and hides in the Vosges. Aided by some villagers, he gets false documents that allow him to live openly.
In Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?!, a primary school teacher and his students embark on a race against time to find a missing donkey and ensure a successful Christmas play. With plenty of laughs and holiday spirit, this comedy is perfect for the whole family.
Neds follows the story of a young boy named John McGill as he navigates his way through the turbulent streets of a working-class neighborhood in Scotland. Dealing with an abusive father, bullying at school, and the lure of joining a gang, John must confront his own fate and find a way to break free from the cycle of violence and despair.
Little Lunch is a mockumentary TV show set in a primary school, focusing on the hilarious adventures of a group of students during their lunch break.
In Scottish Mussel, a group of friends in Scotland discover a pearl while diving and try to save a nature conservation project. However, they get caught up with a criminal gang and must navigate their way out of trouble. With comedy and adventure, the film explores friendship and the beauty of the Scottish countryside.
Beep and Mort follows the action-packed adventures of two unlikely best friends. Beep, a curious robot from the stars, and Mort, a cuddly creature from the leafy village of Mollyvale.
In Behavior, a teacher in Havana, Cuba uses behavior modification techniques to help her students. The story focuses on a young boy who witnesses a heart attack and becomes determined to change his behavior. Along the way, he encounters challenges such as a dogfight, drugs, and alcoholism. With the support of his teacher and the love of his family, he navigates these obstacles and learns valuable lessons about life and education.
A comedy about a dimwitted man who must obtain a high-school diploma before he can inherit an inn.
In My Blood It Runs is a powerful, observational documentary that follows a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy named Dujuan as he navigates the challenges of growing up in the Northern Territory of Australia. Dujuan is a skilled hunter and healer, deeply connected to his Aboriginal culture and community, but he struggles within the confines of the Australian education system and the welfare system that often fails Indigenous children like him. The film explores Dujuan's journey as he fights for his culture, his education, and his future.