Light the Night is a thrilling TV show set in the 1980s Taipei, focusing on the dark underbelly of the city's red-light district. It delves into the lives of hostesses struggling with love, betrayal, and corruption, as they navigate their way through a world of drugs, gangsters, and suspense. The story unfolds with the murder of a high-profile figure, revealing the intricate web of relationships and struggles that exist in the neighborhood. With its bittersweet tone and passionate kisses, Light the Night explores themes of friendship, unrequited love, and the power of human connection in the face of adversity.
The Cortez family moves from Miami to Toronto to open a new gymnastics club.
Brittany, a 27-year-old woman living in New York City, is unhappy with her life and decides to make a change. She begins training for the New York City Marathon as a way to lose weight and gain confidence. Along the way, she faces numerous obstacles and learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance and determination.
In Try Seventeen, a young man named Jones struggles with love, college life, and the challenges of growing up. He finds himself in surreal situations, including a road trip and encounters with a neighbor, a quirky photographer, and a belly dancer. Throughout his journey, Jones learns valuable lessons about life and love.
During the Russian Revolution, a young nobleman and his peasant maid flee from their homeland to Constantinople where they marry and begin a challenging new life.
Surcos tells the story of a family struggling with poverty and immigration in post-war Spain. As they try to make a living in Madrid, they encounter various challenges and obstacles. The film portrays the harsh realities of life during this time period, highlighting the struggles and hardships faced by the characters.
In this romantic comedy set in a shopping mall, a group of musicians with big ambitions navigate through jealousy, love, and rivalry while working as janitors. They strive to become successful singers and songwriters, facing various challenges along the way.
Based on the Chilean "Riot Dog" Negro Matapacos. A stray dog meets young protester María. Together they radicalize until María has to go to jail. When she gets out her courage has left. But then finds out that the dog got famous during the protests.
The protagonist, Miharu Mochizuki (27), is a young photographer. She won a prize in a competition a few years ago, which got her noticed. However, the only job she has now is shooting flyers for a supermarket. As he struggles to come to terms with the harsh reality of his life, a chance brings him back to his hometown of Toyohashi.
Elise (16) is home alone after yet another fight with her parents. Infuriated she starts throwing things around - when suddenly she hears a large bang coming from the street. There's been an accident. A young man lies motionless on the pavement next to his moped. He's surrounded by three other guys. One of them looks up and catches Elise staring at him. Moments later the door phone rings. It's him. Could he come up and call an ambulance? Something about him intrigues her. She lets him in. While he calls for help, another guy appears. A struggle for power in the apartment begins that will teach Elise a few things about herself.
Letters To Daniel is a gripping drama that follows the journey of a young woman battling bipolar disorder. Through a series of heartfelt letters, she finds solace and support from a newfound friend, who helps her navigate the challenges of her condition. This poignant biographical film explores themes of friendship, endurance, and the power of forgiveness.
Demons and humans share a planet near Earth. The humans occupy the planet by day and the demons occupy it at night. They live in harmony until some of the demons scheme against the humans. The Guardians rid the planet of the troublesome demonic creatures to preserve the peace.
OVERRATED is a drama movie that explores the struggles and hardships of a young man as he goes through a break-up and tries to find a fresh start. It delves into themes of growing up, coming of age, friendship, and the complexities of modern life. The movie also touches on the topic of depression and the support system he finds in a support group. With a gay theme, OVERRATED highlights the adversity faced by the protagonist and the decisions he must make to move forward and find happiness.
Three-episode film linked to each other by means of a medallion, where love is the engine that drives people to act the way they did.
End of September is a gripping drama that follows the story of a young man dealing with difficult parents, particularly his alcoholic mother. It explores his struggles and the dynamics of his relationship with his stepbrother. Cigarette smoking plays a significant role in the narrative, highlighting the characters' frustrations and coping mechanisms.
René Vautier, le rebelle is a documentary film that portrays the life of René Vautier, a freedom fighter who fought against colonialism and racism. The film explores Vautier's courageous and rebellious struggles for justice and his commitment to promoting antiracism and panafricanism.
Veterans UnAffairs: The Frank Gann Story is a documentary film that follows the surreal journey of a military veteran named Frank Gann. After serving in the US Air Force, Frank finds himself in a constant fight against the government's neglect and mistreatment of veterans. Determined to take a stand, Frank embarks on a captivating journey that exposes the struggles faced by military veterans and the fight they must wage to obtain the benefits they deserve. Through intimate interviews and a powerful narrative, this documentary sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of those who have fought for their country and now fight the system that has let them down.