Ronja, the daughter of a robber chieftain, spends her childhood exploring the wilderness, making new friends, and learning about the power of nature. She must navigate her father's forbidden friendship with a rival gang while trying to find her own place in the world.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is a sequel series to the beloved show Gilmore Girls, which follows the lives of Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory. The mini-series covers the span of a year, exploring their relationships, careers, and personal growth. With its mix of comedy and drama, the show delves into themes of family, love, and the complexities of life.
Shameless Hall of Shame (2020) is a spin-off series of Shameless that delivers brand new content showcasing the Gallagher family's outrageous antics and internal struggles.
A Buddhist monk lives in seclusion on a floating temple, experiencing the seasons and stages of life. He grapples with guilt, remorse, and the cycle of life and death.
Agora is set in the 4th century AD, during a time of religious and cultural decline in the Roman Empire. It follows the story of Hypatia, a philosopher and astronomer in Alexandria, as she faces persecution for her intellectual pursuits and clashes with the rising tide of Christian fundamentalism. The film explores themes of religious fervor, intolerance, and the clash between reason and faith.
Born in China is a documentary that explores the wildlife of China, capturing the beauty and wonder of nature. It follows the lives of various animals, including pandas, snow leopards, and monkeys, as they navigate the challenges of their environment and strive to survive.
After their estranged father's funeral, three sisters living in Kamakura, Japan, bond and navigate through their complicated relationships, past traumas, and personal growth. As they come to terms with their feelings and confront their own demons, the sisters rely on each other for support and understanding. Together, they explore the themes of family, loss, love, and resilience.
Antonia returns to her rural village after World War II and confronts the challenges of rural life and traditional norms as she builds a matriarchal community.
Ronia, the daughter of a robber chief, grows up in a magical forest. She befriends a boy from a rival gang and together they face challenges and adventures in the forest.
Little Forest tells the story of a young woman who decides to leave the city and returns to her rural hometown to live a simple life. Throughout the changing seasons, she reconnects with nature, cultivates her own food, and learns to appreciate the beauty of the countryside.
Little Forest: Summer/Autumn is a movie about a young woman named Ichiko who returns to her rural hometown after feeling disillusioned with city life. In the tranquil countryside, she rediscovers the joys of simple living, finding solace in the beauty of nature, agriculture, and the art of cooking. Through her experiences, she learns valuable lessons about self-sufficiency, the importance of community, and the power of reconnecting with one's roots.
Set in a high school, 'Dou kyu sei – Classmates' follows the story of two classmates as they navigate the complexities of first love and their growing feelings for each other. The film explores themes of teenage romance, self-discovery, and the challenges faced by young gay individuals in society.
The Grasshopper spends the summer hopping around and playing his fiddle while the Ants work hard to gather food for the winter. When winter comes, the Grasshopper realizes the importance of hard work and asks the Ants for help.
The Naked Island is a silent film that portrays the hardships and efforts of a peasant family living on a remote island in Japan. They face challenges related to agriculture, scarcity, poverty, and life-threatening illnesses such as fever and child mortality. The film explores themes of family relationships, loss, and the connection between humans and nature.
The white chalk cliffs of Rügen are among the most impressive natural monuments on earth, which the painter Casper David Friedrich immortalized for posterity as early as the 19th century. Germany's largest island with its seaside resorts from the Gründerzeit, its smaller side islands and peninsulas that give it its shape, its lagoon-like Bodden waters, the dense beech forests, the yellow rapeseed fields and the meadows, the shady tree avenues and the white sandy beaches is not only a magnet for tourists, but also a unique natural paradise in the middle of the Baltic Sea, a habitat for the rare white-tailed eagle, fallow deer, raccoon dogs and badgers as well as a resting place for huge swarms of migratory birds such as geese and cranes that can be heard trumpeting from afar. In this nature documentary, the unique landscapes and the diversity of the animal world of Rügen are captured with beautiful pictures during the changing of the seasons.
Climates is a Turkish film that explores the complexities of love and relationships. It follows the story of a university professor named Isa and his wife Bahar, who are experiencing a rough patch in their marriage. As the seasons change, their relationship becomes more strained. The film is set against the beautiful backdrop of Istanbul, with the changing weather mirroring the characters' emotional states.
Right now you're hurtling around the sun at 64,000 miles an hour (100,000 kms an hour). In the next year you'll travel 584 million miles, to end up back where you started. Presenters Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski follow the Earth's voyage around the sun for one complete orbit, to witness the astonishing consequences this journey has for us all.
The Balcony Movie is a documentary that takes a close look at the diverse and interconnected lives of the residents of an apartment building in Warsaw, Poland. Through conversations and observations, the film captures the human stories, relationships, and discussions that unfold in the neighborhood. From the caretaker taking care of the building to the passerby in the city, each person's story contributes to the tapestry of life in the community.
The lives and turbulent adventures of a bunch of fourteen-year-old teenagers, through the eyes of three young girls - Sarah, Jade and Louise - with one last year to go before high school.
This very serious drama, based on a true incident, explores the unremitting labor which put a young mother living in rural isolation into the situation of being charged with having thrown her children down a well. Her husband is an unimaginative, work-obsessed man who cannot see that her constant hard work without any support or sympathy from anyone is driving the sensitive woman to consider suicide. When the loutish fellow discovers that his wife and three children are missing, he calls the police, and a manhunt begins. The police discover the oldest boy alive, and find that the mother tried to drown herself, but has survived. The two younger children remained missing.