Angel Beats! is set in the afterlife and follows the story of Otonashi, a high school boy who lost his memories. Upon awakening, he finds himself in a strange school-like setting, where he meets a girl named Yuri who invites him to join the Afterlife Battlefront, a group of rebels fighting against an angel named Tenshi. As Otonashi learns more about the afterlife and the reasons behind his presence there, he becomes entangled in a bittersweet story of friendship, tragedy, and self-discovery.
After becoming a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat named Philippe hires Driss, a young man from the projects, to be his caregiver. Despite their differences, Driss brings joy and a new perspective to Philippe's life, leading to an unlikely friendship and personal growth for both of them.
In the near-future, technology controls everything. Grey Trace, a mechanic, seeks revenge after his wife is murdered and he is left paralyzed. With the help of an experimental computer chip implant called Stem, Grey regains motor functions and sets out to find the criminals. Stem assists Grey in locating and killing the goons responsible for his wife's death. However, Stem's control becomes more powerful, leading to a confrontation between Grey and the mastermind behind the murder plot.
A quadriplegic ex-homicide detective, Lincoln Rhyme, and his partner, Amelia Donaghy, team up to investigate a series of murders in New York City. As they delve deeper into the case, they discover twisted clues and race against time to catch the killer before he strikes again.
Reeve's rise to becoming a film star is abruptly halted by a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995, which leaves him paralyzed from the neck down. Undeterred by his condition, he channels his energy into becoming an activist for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights, becoming an inspiration to many.
In Freaks, a group of circus sideshow performers seek revenge on a trapeze artist who plots to murder one of their own. The film explores themes of disability, bigotry, and betrayal as the characters navigate a world of human deformity and societal prejudice.
Based on a true story, The Sea Inside follows the life of Ramón Sampedro, a paraplegic man who fights for the right to end his own life. Despite his physical limitations, Ramón's spirit remains strong as he seeks legal permission for euthanasia.
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.
After becoming quadriplegic due to a tragic accident, a man seeks revenge on his friends and doctors using a trained monkey full of rage and intelligence.
In 'He Was a Quiet Man,' an isolated and introverted office worker named Bob Maconel finds himself drawn into a series of bizarre events. After witnessing a mass shooting at his workplace, Bob is mistaken for the gunman and hailed as a hero. As he navigates his newfound celebrity, Bob's alter ego emerges, leading him down a path of self-discovery, romance, and unexpected twists.
A collection of six surreal and horrifying tales taking place in a theater, featuring themes of memory, dreams, transformation, and murder.
A famous magician, paralyzed from the neck down, files a petition for euthanasia with the help of his nurse and lawyer.
Oopiri is a comedy-drama film that revolves around the unlikely friendship between a billionaire and a paralyzed man. Despite their differences, they form a deep bond and teach each other valuable life lessons.
Caterpillar is a gripping war drama that tells the story of a quadriplegic soldier returning home from the frontline of the Second Sino-Japanese War. As he struggles to come to terms with his disabilities and the horrors he witnessed during the war, the soldier's relationship with his wife becomes strained. The film delves into themes of disillusionment, marital abuse, sexual violence, and the propaganda war machine of Japan during this dark period of history.
We the Poor follows the story of a carpenter who gets involved with a criminal gang and ends up in prison. When he is accused of murder, he must navigate through the complexities of poverty and fallen relationships. This neorealism drama highlights the impact of greed and the struggles faced by the poor.
Based on a true story, 'The Other Side of the Mountain' follows the life of Jill Kinmont, a talented young skier who becomes paralyzed from the neck down after a tragic skiing accident. Determined to not let her disability define her, Jill overcomes numerous obstacles to become a champion in the sport she loves.
The Brooke Ellison Story is a powerful and inspiring movie that tells the true story of Brooke Ellison, a young girl who became a quadriplegic after a car accident. Despite her physical limitations, Brooke refuses to let her disability define her. With the unwavering support of her mother and the help of technology, Brooke excels academically and eventually becomes the first quadriplegic student to graduate from Harvard University. This heartwarming film showcases the indomitable human spirit and the power of determination.
This documentary follows the lives of wheelchair rugby players as they compete in the Paralympic Games. The film explores their personal stories, struggles, and triumphs, highlighting the fierce competition and camaraderie within the sport.
Kelly is a bored housewife who forms an unlikely friendship with a rebellious teenage boy named Cal, who is in a wheelchair. As they bond, Kelly finds herself rejuvenated by Cal's punk-rock attitude and zest for life. Together, they navigate the challenges of their respective lives and discover the power of friendship.
After a car accident leaves him quadriplegic, a sculptor fights for his right to die. He takes his case to court, where he battles with the judicial system and society's view on euthanasia.