Six young adults, aged from 19 to 25, have to visit a rehab centre after a hospital stay.
SanPa: Sins of the Savior is a gripping TV show that explores the dark and controversial history of a rehabilitation center. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, it delves into the issues of drug addiction, crime, and corruption, while shedding light on the triumphs and tragedies of the people involved.
A pregnant single mother in the Bay Area navigates the challenges of motherhood and addiction while seeking support from her community. She must make difficult decisions that will impact the future of her family.
In Buddy Games, a group of childhood friends come together after five years to compete in a series of absurd and outrageous challenges. As they navigate through dangerous stunts and hilarious pranks, they rediscover their friendship and face their past rivalries. Games involving alcohol, sports, and cabin-in-the-woods antics test their immaturity and competitiveness. With plenty of crude humor and comedy, the buddy movie takes the audience on a wild ride filled with laughter and surprises.
This documentary explores the life and career of a renowned film critic who battles cancer while reflecting on his relationships, struggles with addiction, and his impact on the world of cinema. It delves into his journey of rehabilitation and his passion for writing. The film provides a poignant exploration of his life and the challenges he faced.
After being released from prison, a man attempts to start anew but is relentlessly pursued by a determined police officer who seeks revenge.
Émilie and Clifford have turned their home into a zoo where they care for wild animals in need of rehabilitation.
A man named Trevor is admitted into an insane asylum after he is found in a catatonic state. He meets other patients and is subjected to a series of bizarre experiments by a mad doctor named Dr. Ek, who is trying to help Trevor regain his memory. As Trevor goes through the experiments, he starts to experience strange visions and becomes increasingly confused about what is real and what is not. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that there is a dark secret hidden in the attic of the asylum, and Trevor must confront his past to escape the horrors of his present.
The Waterdance is a heartfelt drama/romance movie that tells the story of a young man who becomes paralyzed after a tragic accident. The film follows his experiences in a rehabilitation center and explores his struggles, triumphs, and relationships during his recovery. It is based on a true story.
After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, a professional wrestler takes a job at a group home for youth offenders. But when a psychopath wearing a wrestling mask begins butchering the teenage residents, their rehabilitation will become a no-holds-barred battle for survival. Originally filmed in 1994 but completed in 2019.
In 10½, a young boy named Tommy is sent to a rehabilitation center after exhibiting behavioral disorders. He must navigate a challenging environment and confront his past trauma in order to find redemption and healing.
Since 2003, nine giant pandas from China's Wolong Nature Reserve have been reintroduced into the bamboo forest of the Qinling Mountains. Born in the breeding and research station of the reserve, they did not have close contact with humans before their relocation to the natural environment. For three years, a team of scientists followed one of them, from its birth to the discovery of its new environment.
The daily life of five young women living in a Paris hosting center. All haunted by their heavy past (rape, violence, abandonment...), they try to move forward... except one.
A man struggling with alcoholism and family issues finds himself in a rehabilitation centre, where he learns valuable life lessons and rediscovers his passion for life.
A best selection of the "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" franchise that takes footage from part 2, 6, 4, Special 1 and a new unreleased video.
Too Much, Too Soon is a melodrama-drama film released in 1958. It tells the story of Diana Barrymore, a famous socialite and actress who struggles with alcoholism, broken family relationships, and her own self-destructive behavior. The film explores her tumultuous and tragic life, shedding light on the dark side of Hollywood glamour.
Dear Child is a powerful documentary that explores the rehabilitation of child soldiers in a jungle community. The film highlights the struggles and triumphs of these children as they overcome the trauma of war and find hope for a brighter future.
A woman suffering from drug addiction is interned against her will in a clandestine rehabilitation center where she suffers many cases of abuse and fights to survive against violence, prejudice and the loss of dignity.