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- Young hero Thomas embarks on a mission to find a cure for a deadly disease known as "The Flare".
- Erik, a loner, finds a friend in Dexter, an eleven-year-old boy with AIDS. They vow to find a cure for AIDS together and save Dexter's life in an eventful summer.
- A disease that turns people into zombies has been cured. Society discriminates against the once-infected zombies, as do their own families, which causes social issues to arise. This leads to militant government interference.
- Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.
- In the near future, a mysterious virus has taken over a large portion of the world's population.Upon contamination, it kills the host within a day. There is no permanent cure, only a temporary serum that resets every 24 hours.Special forces mercenary Noah's young daughter is one of the infected. When a permanent cure is stolen from a top-secret lab by a mysterious terrorist organization,Noah is recruited to retrieve it and ultimately save his daughter's life.What starts as an already dangerous mission turns into a deathtrap when the terrorists' bring fifteen armored vehicles filled with a hundred trained killer armed to the teeth with assault rifles, grenades, and even a rocket launcher. On top of this, the covert government organization that hired Noah might also have ulterior motives for the cure. Now Noah has to race against time to protect the one thing that can save his daughter's life as the chase turns into a symphony of ultraviolent action; filled with vehicular carnage,adrenaline-fueled gunfights, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and lots, and lots of explosions.
- The film is about a young female researcher whose life is in danger when she discovers the pharmaceutical company she works for had developed a cure for cancer many years earlier. They haven't released it because that would destroy their chemotherapy drug sales. She must now escape and release the cure to world while the company tries to stop her.
- A doctor returns home for Christmas to find that her father has decided to retire from his own practice. After reuniting with her high-school sweetheart, she wonders if she should stay and take over her father's practice.
- Factually based drama about the true story of Julie Bailey, an ordinary woman from Stafford who blows the whistle on one of the worst scandals in the history of the NHS. After witnessing the appalling neglect of her mother and other patients, Julie launches a local campaign group to expose the awful truth at Stafford Hospital. Despite local hostility, threats and intimidation she perseveres forcing a full Public Inquiry that results in recommendations to put the interests of patients first, right across the NHS.
- THE FOOD CURE presents an intimate portrait of six cancer patients who make the radical decision to turn their backs on conventional medicine and put their faith in a controversial alternative cancer treatment based on food.
- A once-happy family is devastated by a strange disease for which THE CURE is still unknown. Greg, Charity, and Hope's peaceful life takes a drastic turn when Greg's mother is diagnosed with late-stage cancer. Desperate for treatment, Greg gets his hands on an experimental drug made by Dra. Evangeline Lazaro and gives it to his mother. What was supposed to be the miracle cure for cancer becomes the root of an infection that only grips Greg's family but also threatens to spread all over the city.
- An alcoholic checks into a health spa and his antics promptly throw the establishment into chaos.
- A group of medical activists get care to those who need it most, by any means necessary.
- Linda and Eta, two 14-year-old girls, best of friends, retreat to a secluded beach beneath the cliffs of Dubrovnik; the morning after, only one of them returns.
- A look at how chemical castration could stop sex offenders from re-offending.
- The government implements a system of control by forcing the people to take a mind altering drug to start the new world order, while a small group of activists fight against the system to keep the last remaining hope of humanity alive.
- Summertime. While a pandemic spreads overall, Paul, his wife Hélène and his little sister Lisa, isolate themselves in their countryside house. There, they meet old friends: Bruno and his sister Mélanie - Based on Maxim Gorky's Children of the Sun play.
- The modern biographical story of Stanislaw Burzynski, MD, PhD who discovered an innovative patent-protected cancer therapy currently enrolled in FDA clinical trials. This story sheds light on the current regulatory and industry roadblocks preventing these life-saving medications from reaching the market as of 2016.
- Sergeant Jack Hardacre returns from the war to his contemptible fiancée Janey Jenkins intending to reconcile with her against all odds. But he falls in love with a charming new lodger Milly Southern instead.
- A worldwide study about health, nutrition and the environment.
- English rock band The Cure honor their 40 years together with a live concert at London's Hyde Park in July 2018.
- Gatling Pictures' "Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story" examines the life and work of Mark Sandman, deceased frontman of Boston "low rock" band Morphine. From his Newton, Mass., roots to his travels across America and around the globe, Sandman left an indelible imprint as one of the most distinctive musicians of his generation. Along with revisiting the "unique and sultry sound" of his music, the film explores the meaning of family through this critically praised and personally conflicted singer, songwriter and innovative instrumentalist.