In Marseille, a young prostitute named Shéhérazade falls in love with a recently released prisoner. As their relationship develops, they navigate the dangerous and violent world they live in.
A poor street child in Delhi goes missing, and his father embarks on a desperate journey to find him. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and obstacles, including adult illiteracy, child trafficking, and poverty.
At the End of the Day is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores themes of acceptance, love, and overcoming prejudice. The story revolves around a group of diverse characters who find themselves connected through a series of events, including a memorial service, a practical joke, and a car wash. As they navigate their personal struggles and relationships, they ultimately discover the power of compassion and understanding. With its thought-provoking exploration of LGBT themes and engaging storyline, At the End of the Day is a must-watch for fans of queer cinema.
Carlos lives in a boarding school in the centre of Bogotá and longs to spend Christmas with his family. The circumstances around him force him to assume the male stereotype, in open contradiction to his true being. In private, Carlos acknowledges his sensitivity, his fragility and moves towards other forms of masculinity. At his 16 years of age, Carlos explores his sexual identity, discovers his fears, his desires, and all the things that real men never show.
A teenage girl with an alcoholic mother and an uncertain future falls in love and navigates the complexities of life in Copenhagen. Along the way, she encounters racism, homelessness, and gangsters, but also finds hope and support in unexpected places. Through her journey, she learns the true meaning of love and resilience.
Elisabeth and Charles search for a link between three very different murders.
Steve Moore is sixteen and lives with his younger sister, mother Cheryl and her boyfriend John, in a modest house in Bakersfield, California. An abusive and often intoxicated man, John rules the household, and though his attacks on Steve result in emergency hospital visits, Cheryl's loyalty is to her boyfriend. To protect her relationship with John, she "ditches" her son, having him arrested and locked in a correctional "mental" facility, before coercing her older brother Burt, who lives in Hollywood, to take him. Steve quickly discovers that Burt cannot even provide temporary lodging, but an administrator at his new high school directs him to a shelter for runaway kids where he soon learns to navigate his way.
A group of homeless youth use their artistic abilities to survive after their local government cuts funding for their youth shelter, effectively forcing them all out on the streets
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