The Alcove (1985) is a drama/romance/thriller movie that explores themes of exploitation, revenge, and colonialism. It tells the story of a illicit affair between two individuals amidst racial prejudice and a backdrop of a sexploitation film. The movie delves into the complex relationships and power dynamics, showcasing the consequences of jealousy and the consequences of racial hatred.
Made half-human and half-spirit by accident, a young man is employed by a company of grim reapers in the underworld to carry out special missions.
Dangerous Drugs of Sex is a powerful movie that explores the dark and treacherous underworld of drugs and sex. Focusing on the lives of several individuals, the film delves into the complexities and consequences of their choices. It highlights the themes of addiction, sexuality, and personal relationships, presenting a gripping and thought-provoking narrative. With its intense storytelling and striking visuals, Dangerous Drugs of Sex offers a unique perspective on the human experience.
Larry McAfee is paralyzed from the neck down following a motorcycle accident. He gradually loses the will to live, in the meantime befriending a talk radio DJ over the phone. The two meet each other and become friends, though Larry still wishes to end his life. The DJ reluctantly has a switch installed on Larry's life support that Larry can activate at any time (via his mouth) to end his life.
In this sequel to "And Baby Makes Six," a middle-aged couple deals with familial upheaval after giving birth to an unplanned fourth baby --- 17 years after their last child.
Vivian Cunningham, a comedic character, assists individuals facing difficulties while dealing with her own mishaps. For instance, she accidentally sets fire to her brother's vegan food truck with a vape.
Chloe, a young homeless woman, meets Theo, an Inuit man, and the two embark on a journey to bring awareness to the issue of global warming. Along the way, they face various obstacles and develop a unique bond.
A kidnapped woman will be freed on one condition: She must convince her kidnapper that his life is worth living.
Momo is plagued by thoughts of suicide, feeling unable to confide in anyone. Determined to find solace, she sets out on a journey where she encounters different individuals who also grapple with their own inner demons but have chosen to embrace life. These encounters introduce her to a group known as the 'Papagenos,' who provide her with new perspectives and a renewed hope for the future.
From Under The Bridge: When Bullies Become Trolls is a dramatic movie that explores the dark side of cyberbullying. It follows the life of a teenager who becomes a victim of online harassment, which eventually leads to devastating consequences. The film highlights the impact of bullying on mental health and the urgent need to address this issue.
A movie about the complexities of relationships, as various characters struggle to express their true emotions. Set in multiple locations, including Prague and Zanzibar, the film explores themes of love, unhappiness, and self-discovery. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, 'Things I Never Told You' takes viewers on a journey of emotional exploration and human connection.
Brendan and Casper, lifelong friends, seek refuge from their troubles by returning to Brendan's rural home for a break. However, their bond is tested as personal issues emerge. Brendan's troubled family situation threatens to disrupt their holiday, while Casper's own life is unraveling. Over the course of a weekend filled with alcohol, drugs, and adventures, the two must learn to communicate honestly with each other or risk the fallout.
In this color comedy Thanasis trying for years to leave illegally for America to make his life because due to financial can not pay fares, but always something was wrong and left behind. His friend, Nikiforos, advises him to stay in Greece, to work and to look to find the namesake of Thanasis, who helps around the world.
Novak, a young man with depression, is thrust into a position where he must make a decision that could change his perspective on life.
An up-to-date look at Youth Suicide with an examination of the warning signs, statistics and causes, along with possible ways teachers and parents can use to help their child overcome this important social issue. Also includes a look at the media and its handling of the social issue through the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" and the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, "Dear Evan Hansen."
To address the social crisis, Chiken - a buddhist monk - throws himself into various tasks such as a suicide helpline, in his temple in Yamanashi. In Fukushima, his old mate Ryûgyô - whose temple was wrecked by the tsunami - lives in a portacabin and works on construction sites.
The Love Effect is a movie that delves into the complexities of male friendship, exploring themes of grief, suicide prevention, and the healing power of camaraderie. It follows a group of friends who come together to support each other through the devastating loss of a close friend. Along the way, they engage in activities such as surfing, fishing, and camping, which serve as a means of finding solace and rejuvenation amidst their shared pain.
A woman in a coma sparks a moral dilemma and ethical conflict as her husband considers mercy killing while others try to prevent suicide.
A young digital influencer, struggling with his own traumas and social pressures, faces a crisis of identity and loneliness as he tries to reconnect with life and discover a path to redemption.
Mr. Hernandez is so depressed that he unfortunately ends up hiring Hitman Scott to kill him. Everyone ends up crying and feeling bad for him and wishing that this gloomy event never happened.