In 1945, after the end of World War II, a woman and her two photosensitive children live in a haunted house in the Channel Islands. Strange things start happening and the mother goes on a hunt for intruders. She discovers that the servants she hired are actually ghosts who used to live in the house. As the hauntings intensify, it is revealed that the mother had smothered her children and killed herself. The present occupants of the house, a pianist father, mother, and a child, eventually leave the house.
Katie Price, a 17-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, is confined to her home during the day due to her extreme sensitivity to sunlight. During the night, she spends her time playing the guitar and composing songs. One evening, while she is playing her guitar at the train station, she meets Charlie, a boy she has been watching from her bedroom window for years. As their relationship develops, Katie faces the challenge of trying to live a normal life while battling her illness and risking her life for love.
In 'The Dark Side of the Sun,' a young man with xeroderma pigmentosum (a rare genetic disorder that prevents him from being exposed to sunlight) embarks on a journey to find a cure while coming to terms with his mortality. Along the way, he forms a deep bond with his father, indulges in his love for motorcycles and leather jackets, and discovers the beauty of life despite his condition.
David, a professor of dermatology, has been treating 13-year-old Romain since he was a baby. Afflicted with a rare skin condition, Romain must avoid sunlight and is condemned to live in the shade. David and Romain have become the closest of friends and nothing can separate them. But then David learns that he is about to be transferred to another clinic in another town. How will he be able to break the news to Romain? And how will Romain cope with this new crisis in his life?
Della, a wealthy widow, gets caught in a romantic rivalry over a man and uncovers a dark family secret. Her manipulative mother pushes her to make a real estate deal while she struggles with her possessive love for the man. As the plot unfolds, Della's reclusiveness and her struggle with xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare skin condition, add more layers to the story.
The true story of parents who discover that their two young daughters have a genetic disease that makes it fatal for them to be exposed to ordinary light.
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