Catch a Fire is a gripping drama based on real events, following the story of Patrick Chamusso, a man who becomes a key figure in the resistance against apartheid. After being wrongly accused of a terrorist attack, Patrick takes up arms and leads a campaign of sabotage against the oppressive regime. As tensions rise and lives are put at risk, he must navigate the dangers of his new life while trying to protect his family. This thrilling and thought-provoking film explores themes of injustice, freedom, and the power of the human spirit.
Married Life is a movie that explores the complex nature of relationships and the choices people make. Set in the 1940s, it follows the lives of a group of friends and the secrets they keep from each other. As jealousy, infidelity, and deception unravel their perfect lives, they are faced with decisions that have far-reaching consequences. With a neo-noir style, this film delves into the darker side of human relationships.
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.
Chuck & Buck is about a man named Buck who, after the death of his mother, tries to reconnect with his childhood friend Chuck. As Buck's obsession with Chuck grows, he becomes increasingly immature and fixated on their past. The film explores themes of unrequited love, friendship, and arrested development.
Drama of an unmarried mother who regrets having had her child fostered and fights its foster parents to have it restored to her.
In 'Toy Tinkers,' Chip and Dale try to get nuts from Donald Duck's walnut tree, leading to a chaotic battle involving toys, cannons, and lots of mischief.
A modern re-telling of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nights Dream, this is a crazy screwball comedy of unrequited love and altered states of sexual orientation. An Existentialist Science-Fiction Sex Farce - just as the Bard intended.
Stan is a troubled child with a vivid imagination. He lives with his mother and sister near a mental hospital, which fills him with horror. His nasty older sister thinks Stan is a nuisance and threatens to kill him. When it becomes night, all the impressions come back in nightmares.
Why does William want to play with dolls? He already has trucks and trains and dirt and football helmets, but now William wants a doll. Adapted from a novel by Charlotte Zolotow.
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