In the midst of the Sierra Leone Civil War, a fisherman named Solomon Vandy is captured by rebel forces, while his son Dia is forced to become a child soldier. A mercenary named Danny Archer, who trades arms for diamonds, forms an unlikely partnership with Solomon to find a rare pink diamond. Along with a journalist named Maddy Bowen, they navigate the dangerous diamond trade in an attempt to reunite Solomon with his family and expose the corrupt industry of blood diamonds.
Big Eyes is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Margaret Keane, an artist whose paintings of big-eyed children became extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s. However, her husband, Walter, took credit for her work, leading to a legal battle between the two. The film explores Margaret's struggle to reclaim her identity as an artist and the impact of her art on popular culture.
The movie revolves around the lives of three brothers who reunite after the death of their mother. As they come together, they reflect on their individual struggles and find solace in their shared memories.
Touch of Pink is a heartwarming comedy that follows the journey of Alim, a young gay man torn between his conservative Muslim mother's expectations and his own desire for a fulfilling life. When his mother visits him in London, Alim tries to hide his relationship with his boyfriend, Giles, by pretending to be straight. As Alim navigates cultural clashes, hallucinations of his idol, Cary Grant, and the challenges of coming out, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and being true to oneself.
Sing Your Song is a documentary about the life and activism of Harry Belafonte, a renowned musician and civil rights activist. The film explores Belafonte's work in promoting racial equality, his involvement in the civil rights movement, and his impact on popular culture. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, Sing Your Song paints a portrait of a talented and influential artist, as well as a committed advocate for justice.
The Concert for Bangladesh (1972) is a documentary film that chronicles the historic live concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Organized by musician George Harrison and Indian musician Ravi Shankar, the concert aimed to raise funds for the millions of refugees from the newly independent country of Bangladesh, who were suffering from famine and war. The film captures the electrifying performances by George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and other renowned musicians, as well as the heartfelt message of unity and support for a noble cause. Through music and powerful performances, the concert became a symbol of hope and humanitarian efforts.
Sing along to the Halloween song and learn how you can change the world while you trick-or-treat.
This piece follows Audrey Hepburn's life from her childhood through her acting career. It explores her background in ballet, her Broadway debut, and her films for Paramount including Roman Holiday, Sabrina, War and Peace, Funny Face, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Paris When it Sizzles.
The Youngest is a captivating documentary that sheds light on the lives of juvenile delinquents in Cebu, Philippines. It explores the challenges they face in a society that often neglects their needs and provides little support. The film takes a deep dive into the stories of these young individuals who have been failed by the system, highlighting the importance of intervention and rehabilitation. Through personal interviews and immersive storytelling, The Youngest offers a poignant and eye-opening perspective on the realities of juvenile delinquency and the urgent need for change.
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