A frustrated novelist named Monk decides to take a stand against the exploitation of Black entertainment by writing a book under a pen name. The book becomes a sensation and thrusts Monk into the very heart of the hypocrisy and madness he criticizes.
Katie Price, a 17-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, is confined to her home during the day due to her extreme sensitivity to sunlight. During the night, she spends her time playing the guitar and composing songs. One evening, while she is playing her guitar at the train station, she meets Charlie, a boy she has been watching from her bedroom window for years. As their relationship develops, Katie faces the challenge of trying to live a normal life while battling her illness and risking her life for love.
A grieving father decides to honor his dead son's memory by traveling the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. Along the way, he meets a variety of colorful characters and learns important life lessons.
A woman is invited to New York City to attend her daughter's wedding, but discovers a shocking secret that will change her life forever. As she navigates through family secrets, terminal illness, and the complexities of love, she must come to terms with her past and find a way to embrace her future.
After discovering her husband's affair, a middle-class woman named Sandra moves in with her bohemian sister Bif. Together, they navigate the challenges of love, loss, and new beginnings. Along the way, Sandra rediscovers her passion for dance and finds a new lease on life.
A grieving widower, desperate for closure, embarks on a transformative journey after his wife's sudden death. As the days pass, he finds solace in the profound beauty of the country and the people he encounters. Along the way, he realizes that life is a precious gift and learns to embrace the memories of his loved one.
Still Life tells the story of a lonely man who works for the local council, locating and notifying the next of kin of those who have died alone. He develops an unexpected connection with a deceased woman and embarks on a personal journey to uncover the truth about her life, leading him to confront his own solitude and find a sense of purpose.
The First Day of the Rest of Your Life follows the lives of a family over the course of several years, delving into the intricate dynamics of their relationships as they navigate the challenges and joys of life. From the struggles of a father-son conflict to the complexities of coming of age and losing one's virginity, the movie captures the ups and downs of family life. With a backdrop of rock music and guitar solos, the story also touches on themes such as death, growing old, midlife crisis, and the longing for connection. Through various significant events like a death on a wedding day, a mother reading her daughter's diary, and scattering of ashes, the narrative weaves a tapestry of emotions and experiences. Set against the backdrop of France, the film spans different years, including 1988, 1993, 1996, 1998, and 2000. From the yearning for love and marriage to the struggles of pregnancy and the challenges of being a medical student, the characters grapple with a range of universal themes that shape their lives. Along the way, the film also explores the deep bond between humans and animals, with pivotal moments involving dogs and their owners. With its honest exploration of family relationships, the movie delves into the complexities of life and the profound impact of our choices.
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.
After their mother's funeral, three brothers with contrasting personalities and backgrounds reunite. They discover that their mother has left them with a substantial debt and a hidden stash of money. As they navigate through their inheritance, they encounter drug trafficking, reality TV production, stand-up comedy, and a variety of absurd circumstances. Through it all, their bond as brothers strengthens, and they learn valuable lessons about family, class differences, and the meaning of true wealth.
In the 1870s, a Civil War veteran in Tennessee fights against a zombie outbreak while struggling with his own grief. He embarks on a journey to scatter his wife's ashes and encounters various challenges. Along the way, he learns about an ancient witch and discovers his immunity to the zombie virus. The story is partly animated and features a cabin in the woods where the protagonist finds refuge.
Mayor of the Sunset Strip is a documentary that follows the life and career of Rodney Bingenheimer, a famous radio DJ known for his influence on the music industry. The film explores his rise to fame in the 1960s, his time on the Sunset Strip, and the impact he had on popular culture. It also delves into personal aspects of his life, including his relationship with his parents and the scattering of their ashes. Archive footage and interviews with celebrities add depth to the story.
Jane B. by Agnès V. is a semi-documentary fantasy movie that explores the life of Jane B. The film follows Jane as she navigates various aspects of her life, including her career as an actress, her relationships, and her dreams. Through a mix of storytelling techniques, including a film crew on screen and a director playing a role, the movie provides a unique and intimate look into Jane's world.
Jackie, a woman dealing with the loss of her husband, decides to go on a road trip in an RV across the country. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and meets interesting characters, leading to self-discovery and healing.
After his mother passes away, a man receives a letter with a list of tasks to complete in order to inherit her cabin. With the help of his ex-girlfriend, he sets out on a journey in Yosemite National Park, encountering various challenges and revisiting their past relationship.
To Be Takei is a documentary film that explores the life of George Takei, best known for his role as Sulu in the Star Trek franchise. The film delves into Takei's journey as a gay Asian-American actor and activist, showcasing his experiences in internment camps during World War II, his acting career, and his social activism. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, To Be Takei provides a comprehensive look at Takei's life and the impact he has had on the LGBTQ+ community.
A group of college friends, each grappling with their own insecurities, reunite for a hiking trip in Montana. As they navigate the beautiful wilderness, old conflicts resurface and they are forced to confront their fears and the choices they have made. Along the way, they encounter a bus crash, a heart attack, a bear, and various other challenges that test their friendships and push them to their limits. Through it all, they learn to accept themselves and each other, finding inner strength and rediscovering the bond they once shared.
Tiger Orange is a drama about a gay man named Chet in a small American town. Chet is dealing with the death of his father, his complicated relationship with his brother, and his own struggle with his identity. As he navigates the challenges of coming out and facing homophobia, Chet also explores his romantic and sexual relationships. The movie explores themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and the complexities of being gay in a conservative community.
After losing her husband, a widow navigates the difficulties of raising her son and being a hospital administrator. When she meets a military veteran pilot, they form a deep connection and discover the power of love.