House of Hummingbird follows the journey of Eun-hee, a 14-year-old girl growing up in Seoul in the year 1994. She navigates through the complexities of adolescence while facing strained relationships with her family and exploring her own identity. Through her encounters with a teacher, friends, and personal experiences, Eun-hee embarks on a path of personal growth and discovery.
Luke Shapiro, a teenaged drug dealer and aspiring psychiatrist, forms an unlikely friendship with his therapist, Dr. Jeffrey Squires. As Luke navigates the challenges of love, friendship, and growing up, he discovers the true meaning of happiness and acceptance.
A first love could quite possibly be the last for Sam, a Memphis teenager coming to terms with the romantic feelings he harbors for his best friend, Julian. Will the love he feels for this boy guide him through his struggles with his abusive father, ignorant girlfriend, and suicidal thoughts -- or will the conflict that his love for Julian stirs throughout his life prove to be more than one boy can handle?
The Houseboy follows the journey of a young houseboy who works for a wealthy couple. He battles with his loneliness, addiction to drugs, and self-loathing as he navigates through his complicated relationships. This thought-provoking drama delves into the struggles of self-acceptance and the pursuit of happiness.
A famous comedian and artist wants to display his work at an art museum. Just when he thinks he's lost his touch, a series of famous comedians drop by to help him rekindle his artistic and comedic spark.
Cloud Above the River Ganges is a drama that follows the journey of a Hungarian woman who is facing family problems and seeks spiritual enlightenment through meditation. She talks about suicide and experiences misery, pain, affliction, and suffering. The movie explores her torment and anguish, depicting her mental problems and suicidal tendencies. It also touches on themes of bitterness, despair, frustration, and desperation. The story is set in an apartment and portrays the protagonist's struggle with depression, love, and drug addiction. The main character is a computer programmer, and the film delves into the emotional anguish, humiliation, and hesitation she faces as a divorced woman thinking about her future. It highlights the importance of mental health and the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship.
Peter Wright, a troubled man contemplating suicide, finds himself in a series of absurd and ironic situations that force him to reevaluate his perspective on life and death.
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