Follow the Ingalls family as they navigate the challenges and joys of life in Walnut Grove, Minnesota in the late 1800s. With themes of family, love, and resilience, this iconic TV show captures the essence of life on the prairie.
Five years after the world is plagued by an unseen force that causes suicide, a mother and her two children desperately seek refuge. They encounter various dangers and must navigate a treacherous river to reach a sanctuary. Along the way, they face personal and external challenges but ultimately find hope in a community that offers protection against the entity.
When a hitman and a femme fatale plan the perfect crime, nothing goes as expected and they find themselves caught in a web of treachery and retribution.
The Music of Silence tells the true story of a blind man named Andrea Bocelli who overcomes adversity to become a famous singer and pianist. The film follows his journey from attending a school for the blind to winning a singing contest and becoming a renowned tenor. Along the way, he faces challenges such as voice cracks, glaucoma, and the pressures of fame. The movie is based on Bocelli's autobiography and is set in Tuscany, Italy, spanning the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
In 'Return to Sender,' a blind attorney takes on the case of a death row inmate who has been unjustly accused. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of deception and must confront her own demons. With time running out, she must race against the clock to save an innocent man from execution.
In a racially divided society, a blind girl named Selina befriends Gordon, a kind stranger who helps her navigate through life and find happiness.
The Color of Paradise tells the story of Mohammed, a blind boy in Tehran who is eager to spend his summer vacation in his village. However, his widower father does not want him around and tries to abandon him. Throughout the film, Mohammed's connection to nature and his love for life are beautifully portrayed.
Yukiko Akaza attends a high school for blind. She has amblyopia, which causes her to recognize colors only vaguely and she can recognize large letters with a magnifying glass. When she walks outdoors, she always carries a white cane. Nevertheless, she has a bright personality. One day, Yukiko happens to meet delinquent boy Morio Kurokawa. At first, Yukiko doesn't like him, but she somehow gains an understanding of him. They become attracted to each other.
Red Like the Sky is a heartfelt drama set in 1970s Italy. It tells the true story of Mirco, a blind boy who discovers his passion for filmmaking and sound editing despite his disability. With the help of his supportive friends and mentors, Mirco navigates the challenges of attending a school for the blind while pursuing his dreams in the world of cinema. The film explores themes of determination, the power of art, and the ability to overcome obstacles.
Afraid of the Dark is a 1991 drama, fantasy, horror, mystery, and thriller movie. The story revolves around a photographer who is afraid of the dark. His fear drives him to uncover a terrifying secret, leading to a series of gripping events.
Be with Me tells three interconnected stories featuring characters who are dealing with love, solitude, and the challenges of being visually impaired. The film explores themes of communication, human connection, and the power of relationships.
In Dead Eyes of London, a blind detective takes on the case of a series of murders that are being disguised as accidents. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deceit and conspiracy, leading him to the dangerous truth behind the killings. With his unique perspective and sharp wit, he navigates through the darkness to bring the killer to justice.
A detective investigates a series of murders committed by a psychopathic killer who targets widows. As the investigation progresses, the detective discovers a connection between the murders and a motorbike accident that occurred years ago. The detective must unravel the mystery and stop the killer before more lives are taken.
A young doctor escapes the slums of New York City to make his fortune as a Park Avenue doctor. When a fatal mistake results in tragedy his resolve to continue working is severely tested. Based on a novel by Fannie Hurst.
When troubled, cynical teen Rick chooses service at a camp for the blind over serving time, he thinks he's found the easy way out. Instead, it's the way to a new life. Step by step, as Rick helps a blind gymnast rediscover the joys of competition through equestrian show jumping, they begin to take control of the most important journey of all... a journey called life.
A documentary that explores the life and career of photojournalist Tim Hetherington, focusing on his experiences in war-torn countries like Liberia, Sri Lanka, and Libya. It delves into his work as a documentarian and his deep commitment to capturing the stories of people affected by conflict.
Sparsh tells the story of Anirudh, a blind man who becomes a teacher at a school for the blind. He forms a strong bond with his students, particularly with a young boy who is struggling with his own blindness. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of love, friendship, self-reliance, and determination. Anirudh's journey inspires both his students and the audience, showcasing the power of human spirit and resilience.
A cinema verite style documentary that follows the daily life of a young blind child. The film explores how the child navigates through school, interacts with other children, and learns to live with blindness.
The Unseen is a documentary film that explores the lives of children in parts of the world that are often overlooked. It sheds light on their experiences, challenges, and dreams, and aims to create awareness and empathy towards their situations. Through this film, viewers gain a new perspective on the lives of children in unseen parts of the world.