Walking Out is a coming-of-age adventure drama about a teenage boy named David who goes on a hunting trip with his estranged father, Cal, in the Montana wilderness. As they face the challenges of surviving in the harsh snow-covered mountains, David must confront his fears and reconcile with his father. The trip takes a dangerous turn when they encounter a grizzly bear and David is severely injured in the bear attack. Throughout their journey, they must rely on each other and their survival skills to make it back home.
In 1971, a groundbreaking social experiment is conducted at Stanford University, where participants are randomly assigned the roles of prisoners and guards. What was meant to be a two-week study on the psychology of prison life takes a dark turn as the guards become increasingly sadistic and the prisoners fight to maintain their humanity.
A violent convict in a Nevada prison participates in a rehabilitation program where he learns to train wild mustangs. As he forms a bond with a particularly challenging horse, he begins to confront his own violent nature and find a sense of redemption.
Of Horses and Men is a dark comedy that takes place in the rugged Icelandic countryside. The film follows the intertwined stories of several characters and their interactions with horses, exploring themes of human nature, love, and the connection between humans and animals.
Every Thing Will Be Fine follows the story of a novelist whose life spirals out of control after causing a car accident that results in the death of a young boy. Filled with guilt and remorse, he embarks on a journey of redemption and self-discovery, struggling to find meaning and peace in his shattered life.
Mio, an orphaned boy, is transported to a magical land where he must rescue his kidnapped father from an evil knight. Along the way, he forms friendships and discovers his true destiny.
Out in the Dark is a story of a forbidden love between a Palestinian psychology student and an Israeli lawyer. As they navigate their relationship, they must face the challenges of their differing cultural backgrounds and the political tensions of their homeland. Their love becomes a symbol of hope and freedom amidst the turmoil.
After accidentally hitting a boy with their car, two brothers go on the run and find themselves entangled in a series of unfortunate events.
Give Me Liberty is a comedy-drama that follows a van driver named Vic as he navigates through the chaotic streets of Milwaukee. The film explores themes of freedom, loneliness, and optimism as Vic interacts with a diverse range of passengers, including a quadriplegic man and an old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Throughout the day, Vic gets caught up in various adventures, from attending a funeral to participating in a protest. Through it all, he maintains his optimistic spirit and finds moments of connection and understanding with those around him.
Pure is a powerful and harrowing drama that tells the story of a young boy named Jake who becomes increasingly drawn into the world of drug addiction. Set against the backdrop of East London, the film explores the devastating effects of drug abuse and the impact it has on Jake's life and those around him. With compelling performances and a gripping narrative, Pure is a raw and emotional portrayal of addiction and its consequences.
An inner-city high school teacher discovers she is pregnant after a one-night stand, causing her to question her plans for the future and navigate the challenges of motherhood at a young age.
In Oyster Farmer, a young man takes on a job as an oyster farmer in Australia and goes through a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he falls in love, faces challenges, and learns about life and love. This dark comedy explores themes of introspection, love, and the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Touching Home is a drama film that tells the story of two brothers who are dealing with their alcoholic father and their own personal struggles. They dream of playing professional baseball and find redemption in pursuing their dreams.
A lonely old man lives in the village - Ivan Makarov, angry and prickly. All his wealth is a house and an accordion. Yes, there is still a dream - to go to Moscow and speak on television: what if the son, who has long forgotten about him, sees and responds? But in Moscow, instead of his son, he finds a homeless teenager, Sergei, nicknamed "The Hoop". Returning together to Ivan's native village, they do not realize that life is preparing them another test to test true male friendship, fortitude and stamina in overcoming any blows of fate.
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