A truck driver accidentally runs over an infected deer, causing a zombie virus to spread. Seok-Woo, a fund manager, takes his daughter Su-an on a train to Busan. As the train leaves, a zombie boards and begins infecting passengers. Seok-Woo, Su-an, and a group of survivors fight their way through the train, facing challenges and sacrifices. They eventually reach Busan, but must cross zombie-filled tracks to safety.
The story is set in Tonakishima, a small island with a population of 600. Hana, a high school girl who lives on the island, loves recitals, and holds regular reading sessions for the island's children. Mizuki, the president of the Broadcasting Club, senses Hana's power to attract people through her reading and invites her to join the club. Hana joins the Broadcasting Club and experiences many firsts with the other members.
In 'The 6th Day (2000)', a man named Adam Gibson wakes up on his birthday only to meet a clone of himself. This encounter leads him to uncover a conspiracy involving clones taking control of society. As he navigates through the mystery, Adam must fight for his life and save his family. With a clone as his ally, he takes on a multinational corporation to rescue his loved ones and put an end to the sinister plot. The story explores themes of identity, morality, and the consequences of scientific advancements.
In 1840s England, renowned paleontologist Mary Anning works alone on the rugged Southern coastline. When a wealthy visitor entrusts Mary with the care of his wife Charlotte, a forbidden romance unfolds between the two women.
Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy New York City heiress, has a dream of becoming an opera singer. She hires a vocal coach and starts performing in front of audiences, unaware of her complete lack of singing talent. With the support of her husband and loyal friends, Florence pursues her passion and becomes famous for her unique performances. However, her delusions and chronic disease eventually catch up with her.
Love Story is a tragic romance about a wealthy Harvard student and a working-class girl who fall in love and face numerous challenges, including class differences and a terminal illness.
In the film Ice Princess, a teenage girl named Casey discovers her hidden talent for figure skating and becomes determined to pursue her dream of becoming an Olympic skater. Despite facing challenges, including a disapproving mother and a lack of financial resources, Casey works hard and receives a scholarship to a prestigious skating academy. Along the way, she forms new friendships, faces rivalries, and experiences the ups and downs of teenage life. With the help of her coach and the support of her friends and family, Casey learns valuable life lessons about dedication, perseverance, and staying true to oneself.
A kindergarten teacher in Staten Island becomes fascinated with one of her students, a young boy who shows immense talent in poetry. As she becomes more and more obsessed with his gift, she starts taking questionable actions to ensure his success, crossing boundaries and endangering both of their lives.
In 18th century England, a nobleman's son is disfigured by the king as a punishment for his father's treason. The man seeks revenge on those who have caused his suffering, while also finding love and facing his own inner demons.
The Double Life of Véronique follows the lives of two women, Véronique from Poland and Weronika from France, who share a mysterious connection. They both have a passion for music and possess similar physical attributes. As their lives unfold, they experience strange occurrences and encounter situations that mirror each other. The film explores themes of identity, duality, and the intangible connections that transcend reality.
Vitus is a young boy with extraordinary musical talent. Despite the expectations of his parents and the pressures of the stock market, he follows his passion for playing the piano. Along the way, he forms a unique bond with an old man who helps him discover his true potential.
Every Day is a movie about a person who wakes up every morning in a different body, struggling with various dilemmas and challenges. They navigate through relationships, work, and personal issues while trying to find their own identity.
A pianist going through a breakup finds solace in a children's theater group and explores his dreams and ambitions, all while navigating various eccentricities and obstacles.
In 5 Fingers, a British valet working in the British embassy in Turkey during World War II becomes involved in espionage and betrayal as he tries to sell top-secret information to the Germans.
All the Mornings of the World is a biographical drama set in 17th-century France, featuring a musician and his relationships with his students, colleagues, and the royal court.
Gabrielle tells the story of a young woman in love, facing challenges of marriage, adultery, and social expectations in early 20th-century Paris.
MTV Unplugged is the first live album recorded by Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas. The album features a selection of her greatest hits, along with new tracks, including the singles "El Presente" and "Algún Día". A handful of guest artists was included: Gustavo Santaolalla, Natalia Lafourcade, Marisa Monte and La Mala Rodríguez.
In 'I Haven't Got a Hat', a mischievous pig named Porky causes chaos in a classroom with pranks and mischief. The students, including Beans the cat, try to keep up with Porky's antics while the schoolteacher tries to maintain order. Eventually, Porky finds himself on stage, overcoming his shyness and stage fright to sing a duet with Beans. The short film is filled with colorful animation, catchy songs, and comedic moments.
Morat: Balas Perdidas is a documentary film that delves into the incredible journey of the band Morat. Through interviews, concert footage, and backstage moments, the film provides a unique perspective on the band's rise to fame, their struggles, and the impact of their music on fans. It explores the metaphorical 'lost bullets' that they encounter along the way and how they overcome obstacles to continue their musical journey.
On March 15, 1848, a young firebrand poet, Sándor Petöfi ignites the Hungarian Revolution with his passionate 'National Song', prompting the Austrians to dispatch a ruthless secret agent to assassinate him and suppress the uprising.