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- Sarah Adams returns to Australia post World War II to start anew. She begins working in a hospital, much to the dismay of Elizabeth Bligh, a wealthy matriarch.
- Tula Jetters (Ann Margret) is a stubborn widow who still mourns the death of her husband from years ago called "The Captain." She lives alone in a big beautiful home by a lake, but her independence may be threatened by the reality of her diminished vision. She has resisted change, including seeing an eye specialist. Her late husband's niece Billie (Hunter Tylo) and nephew Dave (Sean O'Bryan) have a real estate agency and are now pressuring her to go into assisted living. They have dreams of using her land to make a killing in a big land development. They get a county social worker Jan (Rebecca McFarland) involved in evaluating her independence. Into this mix drops a drifter Henry (Matthew Settle) and his young daughter Cali (Shailene Woodley). Restless Henry becomes a handyman while Cali dreams of having a home here.
- Sam Gavin decides to relocate his family from Houston, Texas to a sheep station in Australia to protect his eleven children from the "destructive influences" of modern American society. Because of business obligations, he fails to join them and, more or less, abandons his wife, Liz, to the hardships of her new surroundings. Mother and children are determined to make a go of it.
- After losing his wife during the birth of his second child, Levi is found raising two young girls. However, when forced to borrow money from a ruthless loan shark, he must fight to save his family and the home his family was made in.
- Coming home to make amends with her estranged father, Eleni finds herself confronted with an unexpected kinship.
- A young man feels disconnected with his own mind and lets his life be guided by his past experiences. He tries to separate his internal worlds among good and bad, dragging his girlfriend into his delusion.
- A Place to Call Home is a short documentary film by Stephanie Tran, a a young, queer, Vietnamese filmmaker who wanted to elevate the voices of AAPI families and their LGBTQ+ kids. The film was critically well received, with coverage by Bloomberg New and USA Today, and was recently accepted into the Boston Asian American Film Festival.
- This documentary examines the social, economic and political changes that shaped the baby boom generation: drugs, assassinations (Martin Luther King, JFK, RFK), the Vietnam War, divorce rate, AIDS, among others.
- A Place Called Home: An Adoption Story is the heartwarming true story of one family's struggle to adopt nine children in the face of overwhelming odds. Five years in the making, A Place Called Home is a documentary filled with the joy and pain that can often accompany the adoption process. After reading a Mother's Day newspaper article, Baby Boomers Tom and Jean (of Indianapolis, Indiana) decided to wave goodbye to their four year-old empty nest and attempt the second largest sibling group adoption in United States history. As the story unfolds, we learn of the abuse the children suffered at the hands of their stepfather and watch as they prepare for a possible new life with Tom and Jean. During the trial period, they discover that the road to adoption is even more difficult than they had originally imagined. Sensitive and affectionate in its portrayal, the film chronicles the evolution of the adoption from moments of doubt to moments of hope and triumph. A Place Called Home gives viewers a rare glimpse into the emotional bonding of two families as they confront their pasts and work for a better future... together.
- Home. Everybody knows what that is. Nobody knows how to describe. Or rather, everyone has its own definition of home. Therefore, - The concept of this short movie is in having no concept. I am just expressing a vision, an idea that once came to me, thence this very vision has been elaborated during half a year into this very form of visual art. But this all doesn't really matter because as you watch it, your Conscious or Subconscious perceives whatever and however it perceives and converts it into its own interpretation of the story, thus art should not be explained. This video is about global and particular, real and abstract. I am in no place to explain to you, dear audience, what you have just seen.
- Two people sleeping, the hand of one lying on the waist of the other. Eyes looking outwards and inwards, both questioning and revealing thoughts.
- In 1975 Vance McElhinney was one the babies on the Daily Mail airlift from Vietnam and grew up in Northern Ireland. Forty years later he returns to Vietnam for the first time.
- Here, in the old wooden house in the centre of the city, daily life is quite similar to what you would see in any children's home - eating, playing, fighting, and learning important lessons. But this is no ordinary orphanage.
- As global trends more towards neoliberal policies, housing prices in cities around the world are becoming increasingly expensive and out of reach - pushing families out of their neighbourhoods and in the worse case scenario, on the streets. A Place to Call Home, set behind the backdrop of New Zealand's housing crisis, follows two Maori families living in public housing who are forced to leave their homes as a result of asset sales, and a Maori architect and community housing worker who share a dream to find a real solution to homelessness.
- A Place We Can Call Home captures the stories of three youth who journeyed from three different countries to live in the United States. As young people living in Worcester, Massachusetts they confront the same joys and hardships of teenagers anywhere in the United States, but these youth face additional challenges as immigrants. This film conceived, written and produced by youth, brings young people's realities and perspectives to the national debate on immigration.
- Against all the rules of the hitman lifestyle, Malcolm adopts a fake identity and chats up and befriends the patrons in an Italian cafe. Only problem is, these were the people he was hired to kill!=.
- Although many rural areas suffer from exodus towards bigger cities, every year, there are individuals, couples, and families who come to settle down in rural areas. Whether they came willingly or not, they all have a story. Some decided to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind, some are refugees, some want to fully embrace the country life, some came out of love or to fulfill their dreams. A new place called home explores the reasons, the challenges behind these life changes as well as the past and the new lives that these people built for themselves in this new place called home. A new place called home is a collection of human stories and tales of people daring to start over.
- What if home wasn't a place ? But a person you're searching for.