Mouchette is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It tells the story of a 14-year-old girl named Mouchette, who lives in a rural village and faces various challenges in her life. She has a domineering father, a bedridden mother, and suffers from poverty. The film explores themes of humiliation, rage, and hate as Mouchette navigates her difficult circumstances. It is a minimalist movie based on the novel of the same name.
When a swan takes up residence on a widower's farm, he and his daughters form an unlikely bond with the bird and its family. As they help the swans navigate through challenges, they also find love and healing in unexpected ways.
Snow blankets the trees and green lights dance in a star-filled sky. For a brief time during the festive season, our thoughts turn to a winter wonderland, far to the north. It’s a place best known to outsiders as Lapland, the magical home of Santa Claus. But far from the festive lights, Santa’s home is even more enchanting than you may realise.
The Unnatural History of the Kakapo is a documentary that delves into the story of the critically endangered Kakapo parrot. It showcases the bird's struggle for survival, the invasive species threatening its existence, and the dedicated efforts of conservationists to protect and breed this unique species. Set in the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand, the film highlights the challenges faced by the Kakapo and the importance of wildlife sanctuary and conservation programs.
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