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- Family members struggle to heal their emotional wounds after an incident of sexual abuse.
- Studying abroad in London, Aurora struggles with her relationships while away from her family in this sequel to "One Day We'll Talk About Today."
- Three children were separated at a young age. The oldest, Donald, searches for his younger brother and sister.
- A couple realise their dream of retiring to the South of France. Their life changes dramatically when they meet another, younger couple.
- Near the end of 1990s, Gu Changshan's family and members of the 923 work team faced the choice of staying or leaving. During this time, Gu Changshan adopted Xingjie, the son of his deceased partner.
- A Long Way from Home chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the African-American and Latino players who followed Jackie Robinson into white professional baseball. Playing their minor-league ball in small, remote towns where racial segregation remained a fact of life well into the 1960s, these were the men who, before they could live their big-league dreams, first had to beat Jim Crow. Featuring original, revealing interviews with James "Mudcat" Grant, Grover "Deacon" Jones, Jimmy Wynn, J.R. Richard, Tony Pérez, and Orlando Cepeda, among others.
- A despondent, alcoholic former writer for the "Miami Herald" finds himself face-down in a South Beach bar when a newsflash featuring his hometown, Indian Camp Mountain, North Carolina catches his eye. Apparently, Bigfoot sightings are rampant in that area. In a moment of clarity, he decides to head home to report the story in an effort to reconnect with his roots, resurrect his career,, and repair his relationship with his estranged father, the sheriff. What he doesn't know is that his friends have concocted a story to help this former award-winning reporter re-establish his career. In the process he reconnects, then disconnects, with reality in a hysterically-funny yet dramatic midnight movie that will not be forgotten for a long time after its 71st minute. Join award-winning director/writer/actor Bubba Cromer for this first feature-length movie filmed on location in the Appalachian Mountains. The cast will leave the viewer chuckling at the realization that very little acting is going on here--this is The Real McCoy. From Mona Lisa Johnson to Miss Romaine, experience the hilarious and the dramatic in one film. Bubba has outdone himself in capturing both the flavor of this small mountain town and the mystique surrounding the legend of Bigfoot.
- Ben Winter returns from his tour in Afghanistan with the German ISAF. Having survived a suicide bombing, which claimed the life of his best friend, he is trying to find his way back to his old life, with his girlfriend, family and friends. But his memories are catching up with him. Increasingly, he is losing contact with reality and his trauma gets the upper hand. A near-accident makes him and his family finally aware of the deep-rooted trauma and feelings of guilt he brought back from Afghanistan and he checks into a veterans' hospital for treatment.
- On a routine orbital survey mission Lt Anna Keely is forced to face a life or death situation, but she is not alone for the ride.
- A young Staffordshire farm girl awaits her father's return home from the frontlines of the First World War
- Five Chinese artists explore the echoes of the past in order to understand the predicaments of the present. Increasingly, their struggle for a democratic civil society seems as relevant for the world today as it is for China.
- A commuter finds himself alone with a strange man, as he makes his way home on a dark night.
- "A Long Way From Home" is a short film centred on two brothers, who are divided by the past and must overcome these adversities to find a new meaning in their lives.
- This film is also a reflection of my reality growing up in The Bronx, but more broadly, about the quest of artists of diverse backgrounds who often battle with self-doubt fueled by existential circumstance.
- A London TV newswoman's 11-year-old son follows his fired au pair to northern Sweden.
- In an old western tavern, the fate of a town is about to change when an outsider arrives and doesn't have the money to pay for a glass of water.
- Andrew and David are trying to get home after vacation when things went unfortunate. All they have to do is to find different options and fight for survival as they found themselves stuck and have a little hope left to have.
- An orphaned girl must travel across the country to find her biological mother.
- Olti after being released from prison,he sets out on the way home.But along the way he is facing another big obstacle.Olti is denied its entrance in his village.He remains in dilemma about his family's dangerous situation or run away and start a new life.
- Eleni decides to leave the gas station where she lives and works to find some better place. Any place.
- An alien comes to observe life on Earth but accidentally inhabits the body of a dog instead of a human. The Alien's mission cannot be complete until he's experienced a human body. If he doesn't find one he'll never be able to return home.
- A prisoner of his own paranoia, Reginald (Antonio Presley) struggles with his new life as a civilian after returning from a tour in Iraq. A year has past and he has yet to leave the comforts of his parent's house. His only contact to the outside world is Rodney (Delonte Perkins) who continuously tries to convince Reginald to seek mental health. Watch as Reginald battles nature, the "civilian world" and him-self. Written and directed by Rawley A Harris, this film co-stars Tim Baldwin, Simone Lynch & Wilfred Rodriquez.
- A LONG WAY FROM HOME is a hand processed celluloid invocation of Jesus' last hours that hints at the relationship between the spirit and the flesh. Had there been actual footage of the crucifixion dug up by archaeologists, it might have looked like this.
- An everyday teenager feels like he is alone in the world. His own family neglects him, nobody likes him, and he has no friends. One day, when a new boy comes to school, he sees his chance at a friendship. He starts to see a glimmer of hope, but future events cause his life to take a turn for the worse.
- Dramatisation of the song synchronizing with a singer on the cinema stage.
- TV MovieFrom Slavery to success, watch a young woman treacherous journey to reach her goal to become a teacher in the post-slavery south.
- A single mother loses track of her young son while trying to teach him a lesson and raise him the right way. Through her mistake, he goes missing over an extended period and she embarks on an enduring search to find him.
- Literally, just as Shenandoah comes into yet another Western town, he is shot at and slightly wounded by an escaping bank robber, who obviously recognizes Shenandoah's face. The local sheriff begrudgingly agrees to let Shenandoah lend his considerable tracking skills to find the man who just cleaned out the town bank and who may be able to finally tell Shenandoah his true name.
- Max Van Der Rheede is imprisoned and James is free. He beats Samuel to the contract of transporting nitrate and sets sail with his first cargo. Against his orders Margarita accompanies him. She is pregnant and eventually gives birth to a son. James is overjoyed. Elizabeth, on the other hand, receives distressing news. Daniel's ship has sunk returning to England and he has drowned, making her a widow for a second time.
- The day's takings are missing from the store - and so is Dermott. Father Brian has to work overtime to dissuade Joe from reporting the incident to the authorities prematurely.
- The Circuit is set in the Kimberley region of North Western Australia. It is a place of two seasons; the wet and the dusty dry. Known for its beauty, vastness and hardship, this region is a land rich in history for its traditional owners.
- Episode: (2017)2010–20207.4 (13)TV Episode
- After getting into some trouble back home, and having to move in with her dad who she barely knows, Nicki Ross tries her best to fit into a new environment, while Frank King, who's dealing with his pregnant wife and new move, tries to take control of this mess of a school he went to 25 years ago, now as the new Principal.
- 2020–202127mTV EpisodeEric Rick Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss Episode 22 of Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works - Winter Days, A Long Way Home - #Fate/staynight #UnlimitedBladeWorks
- John requests Nick and Jesse to make a run to Lund - one full day in each direction - to transport cantankerous seventy-six year old Duffy Bingham to his son Lorrie Bingham's house. Fed up with living at the senior's boarding house, Duffy figured that living with Lorrie a better option. However, Duffy hasn't seen his son in close to twenty years, when Lorrie, then a hippie, got married. But after Lorrie inherited a fortune from his grandmother, he has since built a house on his private island. Jesse refuses this job because of its cargo as he and Duffy aren't on the best of terms, so John decides to be Nick's second in command. Because of Duffy's ever complaining attitude and behavior, Nick also regrets taking this job by the time they reach the island. But Duffy too may regret the trip when he sees that Lorrie has not changed at all in twenty years, that the house is nothing more than a shack with no running water, and that Lorrie's dream house - a pyramid - is a long way from being completed if it ever gets done. They also find that life between Lorrie and his wife Mo is not totally harmonious, as she long outgrew her hippie beliefs, and finds that Lorrie is as much a child that needs to be taken care of as any of her and Lorrie's biological children. The question becomes what will happen with this new extended Bingham family in all its disharmony.
- Josie and Lizzie search for answers which leads Lizzie to uncover a dangerous plan. Cleo works on tracking down Hope, who does not want to be found.