American Pastoral is a crime drama movie that follows the story of a daughter named Merry who searches for her missing father, a radical activist from the 1960s. The movie explores themes of family dysfunction, political activism, and the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
A wandering peddler separates from his fellow salesman and becomes involved with criminals in the jungle.
The Odyssey follows the journey of a Frenchman who becomes an environmental activist, facing challenges such as an unfaithful husband, sea pollution, debt, and the loss of his son. With a French accent, he embarks on an exploration adventure singing around a campfire on a boat and encounters penguins and whales. This drama is based on a true story and showcases the love between a father and son.
In Mojin: The Worm Valley, a group of archaeologists, equipped with bow and arrow, flamethrower, and slingshot, embark on a dangerous expedition to uncover the secrets of a mysterious valley. As they encounter giant snakes, killer fish, and ghostly curses, they must use their skills and bravery to survive and solve the riddles of the ancient tomb.
The Meaning of Vanlife is an adventurous, revealing look into the Vanlife community through the eyes of nomads who have chosen to live a life of freedom on the road. A movement that exemplifies a deeper societal trend towards minimalism and authentic community building.
It follows Mia and Nino. Mia is trying to find an escape from her unfulfilling life. Nino is a sculptor in his mid-thirties who comes to Mia's aid. Their relationship becomes complicated by the arrival of Nino's brother Phil.
Originally a pilot for a series called "Gallaway House" that was never picked up. The patrons of a late-19th Century America theater flock to see the latest production, a Western tale of redemption. Johnny Laredo, a middle-aged gunfighter fleeing his many enemies by traveling at night, stops briefly at the campfire of Tim Dawson's team of cattle drivers for a cup of coffee and a bit of human companionship. Dawson offers Laredo a job, but Laredo is afraid to return to Wyoming where he killed a number of men. Stopping in a small Texas town for supplies before heading across the Mexican border, the gunfighter is forced to fight a inexperienced youngster trying to make a reputation and kills him. Even though he is acquitted, the gunfighter has had enough and returns to Dawson, accepts the job, and hopefully, the opportunity for redemption.
A group of African American cowboys sing the title track.
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