When a Man Loves a Woman follows Alice Green, an airline pilot, who is secretly struggling with alcoholism. As her addiction worsens, her husband, Michael, and their two daughters must navigate the challenges of her recovery and the strain it puts on their relationship. Through therapy and support from Alcoholics Anonymous, Alice learns to confront her alcohol addiction and rebuild her life. The film explores themes of love, self-reflection, and the impact of addiction on a family.
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.
After returning home from the war, Vietnam veteran Julius Vrooder resides in a veteran's hospital, where he has been vaguely diagnosed as "psychiatrically impaired." Taking the news with an air of initially lighthearted defiance, Vrooder escapes and sets up camp under a highway, where he builds a paranoia-driven booby-trapped bunker for himself. Falling in love with not-so-bright nurse Zanni, Vrooder soon plans to elope with her to a remote Canadian outpost.
A man who moves to Canada to escape the draft returns to the United States for his father's funeral.
A 14-year-old boy lies about his age and enlists in the United State Marine Corps without his family's consent or knowledge. He is sent into battle in the Pacific war-zone, decorated, and spotted in a newsreel by his family. The family asks the War Department to discharge him and send him home.
In May 2003, Fox Company of Marine Reserve Unit 2/23, returned home from active combat in Iraq. Reserved To Fight follows four Marines of Fox Company through three years of their postwar minefield of social and psychological reintegration into civilian life. The return to their communities proves as formidable a battle as the more literal firefights of previous months. Living among loved ones who don't yet understand them and how they have changed, contending with a media focused on the politics rather than the human experience of war, and suffering from a psychological disorder that is difficult to acknowledge, these young veterans grapple to find purpose and healing.
The P.O.W. follows the story of a Vietnam War veteran who returns home and struggles to readjust to civilian life. Seeking a job and an apartment, he faces various challenges due to his handicap. However, he finds solace in an unexpected friendship that teaches him compassion and helps him overcome his war-induced trauma.
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