The Guardian is a TV show that follows the story of a guardian who navigates the complex world of the legal system to protect and advocate for children in need. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the protagonist deals with various challenges such as drug dealers, custody battles, and low-income communities. Through his work, he creates a difference in the lives of children and families while facing personal struggles and trying to reconcile his own past.
The Dumping Ground is a Drama/Family TV show that takes place in a foster care home in the United Kingdom. It follows the lives of a group of children and their experiences with social services.
Damned is a satirical British comedy that follows the lives of social workers as they navigate through the challenges of working in an underfunded and chaotic social services department. The show explores the complexities of bureaucracy and the difficult decisions that these social workers face every day while trying to help vulnerable children and families. With a dark and humor-filled approach, Damned sheds light on the flaws and shortcomings of the social services system.
When an orphan boy named Pete finds a dragon in the woods, he forms a close bond with the magical creature. Together, they embark on an adventure to protect their friendship and ensure the dragon's safety. However, they must face challenges and dangers along the way.
In the racially divided city of Los Angeles, the lives of several individuals from different backgrounds intersect in unexpected ways. These encounters force them to confront their own prejudices and biases, leading to tragic consequences as well as opportunities for redemption. With a focus on themes of racism, cultural conflict, and social injustice, 'Crash' explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of our actions on one another.
Marla Grayson is a scammer who becomes a guardian for the elderly she pretends can't care for themselves. She sells their assets until she meets Jennifer Peterson, a wealthy retiree with a hidden fortune. Marla and her girlfriend Fran exploit Jennifer, but things take a dangerous turn when Jennifer's son, a crime lord, gets involved. Marla's greed and manipulation lead to a series of events that ultimately result in her downfall.
An intellectually disabled man named Sam fights to gain custody of his 7-year-old daughter, Lucy. Through this process, he teaches his cold-hearted lawyer, Rita, the importance of love and family. Sam's mental disability is called into question, resulting in a custody case. Despite his limitations, Sam provides a loving environment for Lucy, but she soon surpasses his mental capacity. With the help of his neighbor Annie and his friends, Sam navigates the challenges of the legal system while working at Starbucks. Despite his setbacks, Sam's determination and love for Lucy ultimately win over the court and the foster family that initially planned to adopt her. The movie ends with Lucy's soccer game, where Sam serves as the referee, surrounded by his newfound support system.
Sylvie lives with her two children whom she’s raising on her own. One evening, there’s an accident, and her youngest son is removed from her care. Sylvie must subsequently fight to get her son back and to keep herself afloat.
Set over one summer, six-year-old Moonee courts mischief with her playmates and bonds with her rebellious mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World. They navigate poverty, friendship, innocence, and the challenges of being an unfit mother. Along the way, they encounter characters like Bobby, the caring motel manager, and Jancey, Moonee's best friend. Their adventures culminate in a visit to Walt Disney World, where Moonee finds solace in the Magic Kingdom castle. The Florida Project explores the struggles and resilience of a marginalized community.
A military veteran and his teenage daughter have been living off the grid in the forests of Oregon. When their hidden camp is discovered by social services, they are forced to navigate the challenges of re-integrating into society while trying to maintain their way of life.
Raining Stones follows the story of a man who is desperate to provide for his family in a working-class community. Faced with unemployment and financial difficulties, he embarks on a series of odd jobs and encounters various challenges that test his determination and dignity. With themes of social issues and class warfare, the film takes a poignant look at the struggles faced by those in lower-class society.
A traumatized woman, haunted by the death of her husband, becomes overprotective of her son. She installs a baby monitor to constantly watch his activities. As her obsession grows, she delves into delusion and paranoia, leading to tragic consequences.
I, Daniel Blake tells the story of a widowed carpenter named Daniel Blake who, after suffering a heart attack, must navigate the complex and frustrating UK welfare system. Along the way, he forms a deep friendship with a single mother going through similar struggles. The film explores themes of poverty, bureaucracy, and the struggles faced by working-class individuals.
A woman's mysterious death and her son's kidnapping uncover a long-standing mystery surrounding her true identity and the dangerous federal fugitive involved.
The Specials follows the lives of a group of special needs adults who receive care and support at a center in Paris. As they navigate their way through daily challenges, they form deep friendships and learn valuable life lessons. This heartwarming film touches on themes of empathy, compassion, and the importance of inclusion in a multicultural society.
Patrik and Göran, a gay couple, want to adopt a baby. But instead of a 1.5-year-old, they mistakenly get a troubled teenage boy named Patrik. They face challenges in their adoption process and in building a relationship with Patrik.
Ladybird Ladybird tells the story of a woman named Maggie who is caught in a cycle of abuse and must navigate the complexities of the foster system to protect her children. Set in the city of London in the 1980s, the film explores themes of love, resilience, and the lengths one will go to for family.
Dalva, a 12-year-old girl who dresses and lives like an adult, is suddenly taken away from her house. Confused at first, she meets Jayden, a social worker, and Samia, a teenager with a fiery personality. Together, they embark on a journey that brings new hope and friendship to Dalva.
God's Not Dead: We The People is a drama film that centers around a group of Christian students who navigate religious differences, government interference, and parental rights. When the school choice program is threatened by a Congressman and a group of activists, the students must defend their faith and fight for their freedom.
Ustad Hotel tells the story of Faizi, a young man who becomes the chef at his grandfather's hotel in Kozhikode, Kerala. Faizi's father wants him to pursue a career in business, but Faizi's true passion lies in cooking. As he navigates family expectations, societal pressures, and personal challenges, Faizi learns about love, friendship, and following his dreams.