Beyond the Blackboard is a movie based on a true story that follows the journey of a 24-year-old teacher who takes on a new job at a school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She finds herself working with homeless children and pregnant teenagers, and despite the difficulties, she is determined to make a positive impact on their lives. Along the way, she faces various challenges and obstacles but remains committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for her students. With her determination and the support of her colleagues and the community, she is able to create a sense of belonging and hope for the children who have been forgotten by society.
Held Hostage is a gripping drama based on the real-life events of a hostage situation. The movie follows the terrifying ordeal of a family held captive by a desperate criminal, as they fight to survive and escape. With tension mounting and time running out, they must find a way to outsmart their captor and save themselves.
The Outlaw and His Wife is a silent film about a tragic romance between a female farmer and an outlaw in northern Sweden. They face obstacles such as common-law marriage, hiding from the authorities, and extreme weather conditions. The story ends with their untimely death.
After Julie's husband, Matthew dies in a tragic accident, she moves across country with her son Matty for a new start and to be closer to her husband's sister, Alison. Little does Julie know, Alison blames her for her brother's death and has a hidden agenda to get her nephew all to herself - by any means necessary.
Deadly Daycare is a gripping thriller that follows the story of a young woman, Rachel, who starts working at a daycare center. However, she soon discovers that things are not as they seem, as she uncovers a series of dark secrets involving abuse, jealousy, and even kidnapping. As Rachel becomes more entangled in the dangerous world of the daycare, she must navigate a web of deceit and betrayal to protect herself and the children in her care.
After his wife dies in a bus accident, a novelist named Sagara tries to find purpose in his life by helping the families of the victims. Along the way, he forms an unlikely bond with a young girl who is also dealing with loss. Through their friendship, Sagara begins to learn the importance of forgiveness and moving forward.
Set in 1950, 'I Want You' follows a young man who is drafted into the army and must navigate the difficulties of military life, family dynamics, and personal relationships. The movie explores themes of patriotism, generational differences, and the impact of war on individuals and communities.
Something Different is a 1963 drama film that follows the life of a female athlete who is torn between her athletic career and her personal life. The movie explores themes of love, infidelity, and the challenges faced by women in sports. Set in Czechoslovakia, the film takes a deep dive into the inner workings of a young athlete's mind and the sacrifices she has to make in order to succeed.
Experimental color film that shows a magician and his assistant making objects and people appear and disappear. Then they stack up some blocks and a moving picture of a little girl appears on them.
Young housewife Alison tries to care for both her husband, who became brain-damaged after a motorbike accident, and their young child. Her husband's mother and best friend make things even more difficult.
In this NBC Christmas Special from 1984, Mr. T plays a street Santa Claus who meets a young boy, played by Emmanuel Lewis of TV's Webster, who doesn't share the spirit of Christmas. Mr. T sets out to change Billy's mind, taking him around the city to FAO Schwartz, where he gets a magic lesson from David Copperfield, and then to Radio City Music Hall, where he listens to Christmas songs sung by Maureen McGovern, imagines himself as one of the toy soldiers in the Rockettes' Christmas Show, meets Willie Tyler and his dummy Lester, and finally is moved to realize the true meaning of Christmas, before being reunited with his parents.
Manuel is a gay Latino teen who lacks guidance and support. Even though his mother, Anna deeply cares for him, she is only able to prove and instill her love through video tapes made from afar. Keeping his sexuality and boyfriend a secret from his homophobic father, Manuel must decide the life he wants to live or end.
Calla Lily is an underground film set in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The movie follows a single mother and her young child as they navigate a surreal and enigmatic world. The film explores themes of hidden identity, interracial dating, and the challenges of being a single mother in a handheld camera style reminiscent of Cassavetes. The plot takes unexpected twists as the characters encounter flowers, TV static, and elements of surrealism. The film also touches upon the Dogme 95 movement and includes scenes that depict the harsh reality of rape. Calla Lily is a thought-provoking and avant-garde film that pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
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