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- With 15 year reunion coming up, Kathy has sexual fantasies of her high school sweetheart. She's married, so she sends her BFF to check him out and report back. Things get complicated.
- Mike Rowe finds people who are doing something decent in their community, and does something decent for them.
- Lawrence (played by Frank Wood), a photographer living on his own in New Jersey, rekindles a relationship with his old flame Caroline (played by Paige Turco) shortly before she dies in an accident. Her 16 year-old son Johnny (played by Ryan Donowho) has nowhere to go and Lawrence takes him in. Lawrence tries hard to be a father to Johnny but Johnny repeatedly rejects him and wreaks havoc in his home. Many dramatic and comedic events unfold, involving Johnny's love interest Mariana (played by Isidra Vega), Johnny's drug dealer (played by Jesse Kelly), Johnny's real father (played by Aldo Perez), and Lawrence's dog (played by Nikki). "The Favor" features songs by The Cure, The Troggs, The Stone Roses, Interpol, Nikki Sudden, Blondie, The Cascades, Chris Montez, The Jacobites & The Garretts.
- When the Angel of Death comes to collect a woman who is just not ready to go to heaven, things take a surprising turn.
- Without Fear or Favor is the first documentary film to tell the story of the dramatic and powerful contemporary relevance of Dorothy Thompson, the 'First Lady of American journalism' in the 1930s. The film reveals Thompson as America's preeminent voice against fascism and her expulsion from Nazi Germany in 1934. Thompson was physically removed from the February 1939 Nazi Bund rally in New York City's Madison Square Garden after loudly mocking speakers. That same year in June, Thompson was featured on the cover of Time Magazine, wherein she was considered as influential as then-First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Thompson was the first American woman to lead a foreign press bureau, and inspired the character played by Katharine Hepburn in the film "Woman of the Year" (1942). As early as the late-1930s Thompson was heralded as a potential nominee for U.S. president or vice-president. She had a turbulent marriage to bestselling novelist Sinclair Lewis, the first American recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. Thompson's reporting from pre-WWII Germany inspired Lewis to write his best-selling It Can't Happen Here (1935), a satirical depiction of America's descent into authoritarian rule. Lewis's novel hit the best-seller lists once again during the 2016 presidential election, bringing renewed attention to Thompson's own legacy as an ardent anti-fascist. Lewis's novel was the story of a patriotic journalist risking it all to resist authoritarianism. Thompson's reporting was cited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill as having played a vital role in building public confidence and support for the war effort. Albert Einstein said that Thompson was the "awakener of the American conscience."
- A couple wants to start a family.
- Alfreda, Luisa and Carolina, three nuns, are returning from a country chapel. The tire of the car gets a flat on the road, and two older men help them change the tire. Once they finish, they insist on returning the favor in some way.
- A female enforcer for a handsome, younger mob boss, is asked a deadly favor.
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- Two cowboys hunt for buried bank loot on the ranch where they work.
- Bogdan asks his best friend Michael for a very, very "special" favor.
- Because her mother had to go back to Vietnam, eleven-year-old Linh now has to take care of her little sister and the take-away restaurant on her own. Nobody is supposed to know, but nothing gets past Pauline who lives in the same neighbourhood. Will the self-appointed "spy" blow the whistle on the two sisters?
- When a fledgling gay boy is afraid to buy gay porn at the local newsstand, his straight friend agrees to help out. But it's tougher than it seems.
- A family dinner goes wrong when differing political opinions bring out threatening secrets that expose the hypocrisy of a republican governor.
- Right before going away, the last visitor of a restaurant asks a waitress to hold a strange notebook till the morning. And the only thing she asks in addition is to avoid opening it.
- When Sara ruins Sam's favorite pair of pants, she repays him by granting him 'a favor'.
- The important tradition of Islamic education in Senegal has been left to develop in disturbingly perverted ways. 50.000 Koranic students (Talibes), young boys between 4 and 15 years old are subjected to exploitation in conditions akin to slavery. They are forced to beg on the streets by their Koranic schoolteachers and suffer severe physical abuse and neglect. Following the staff of local grassroots NGO 'La Maison de la Gare' (MDG) during their daily efforts to find solutions for the terrible conditions the boys are subjected to, the documentary sets out on a poetic exploration of the nature and circumstances that breed and prolong the suffering of these children.
- A hit-man (Robert) is convinced to take one more job before he goes into retirement. Little does he know that this hit will be his greatest challenge yet. Either way, this will be his last job.
- The Favor explores what it means to be a daughter, a husband and ultimately a partner. Ellen and Ralph have differing views on how to handle Ellen's dying mother's imminent passing. Finding a weathered photograph of her mother in happier times, Ellen is convinced this youthful love is what her mother needs to make her death easier. When she asks Ralph, her husband of many years, to give her mother a last kiss, Ellen and Ralph are forced to examine not only their very different feelings about her mother's death but also their commitment to each other. This film is a quiet portrait of life, loss and enduring love.
- Christelle, in great moral distress, calls a co-worker to ask him to do her a favor.
- In the middle of the night, a father wakes up his son and asks him an awkward favor.
- Kazunori Kitahara, a young man that is diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma in his second year of high school. Kazunori decides his best legacy would be to pass the university entrance exam.
- A young king, soon to be known as Alexander the Great, visits his old mentor and reflects upon the past before facing the impending threat of war.
- This piece looks at the film's rather distinctive production design and cinematography.
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- Father Dominique and Sister Veronique are roommates who share a bunk bed. However, God only answers to Dominique who sleeps on the upper level and Veronique gets very jealous.
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- This thrilling adventure is a beautiful story of a man named Keith and his ever growing pressure of being the head boss of the Bandino gang
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