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- A car accident puts Paige in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo works to win her heart again.
- A look at the experiences of the members of the NXIVM, an organization and sex cult that made headlines for being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy.
- Follows Shane and Oliver who help a young boy fighting leukemia reunite with his long-lost friend while preparing for their wedding. Also, Rita and Norman deal with the challenges of trying to start a family.
- Follows an event planner who must organize the perfect wedding for her sister in less than a month.
- A seemingly perfect home gets shattered by broken trust and infidelity, bringing forth catastrophic effects into the lives of the couple, their son, and everyone else involved. This is a story about a woman scorned.
- A woman unwittingly marries a psychopathic serial killer.
- Fashion designer Marian falls in love and marries attorney Edward. Her idyllic romance and marriage are shattered when she learns that Edward is the son of a powerful and feared mafia family.
- This emotionally charged drama explores the complexities that define our relationships and the impact of the secrets we keep. With stellar performances and a gripping story line, "The Friendship Vow" is a roller coaster of emotions with subtle similarities of the popular film, "Closer." These films share thematic elements while touching on relationships, loyalty, and the intricate dynamics that shape human connections.
- In search for her missing sister, a young woman takes a job as a nurse to a young boy in a coma and hunts for clues in his sinister family home.
- Patty Duke stars as a woman who represents herself in court when she receives a derisory divorce settlement.
- BEYOND THE VOWS - is an inspirational film about marriage and love's imperfection after an adulterous affair.
- The Vow From Hiroshima is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a passionate, 85-year-old survivor of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. Her moving story is told through the lens of her growing friendship with a second generation survivor, Mitchie Takeuchi.
- A couple of traditional fishermen are linked by a secret vote of chastity. One day, they take in a wounded gypsy man, out of their Christian piety. As time goes by, a relationship, and love emerges between the healthy young woman and the gypsy. The reaction of the local society, and the explosion of repressed sentiments will come to a swirling vortex of violence - abduction, shootings, and forced sex.
- In 1924, veteran Bolshevik Petrov, a resident of Tsaritsyn, carries a letter to Vladimir Lenin, to inform him of the Kulak brigands that roam the land, spreading death and misery. The Kulaks murder him. His widow, Varvara, continues his quest, joining a group that travels to Moscow. When they arrive, they discover that Lenin is dead. In the Kremlin, Vyacheslav Molotov tells Anastas Mikoyan that now, Grigory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev and Nikolai Bukharin will attempt to subvert the party by attacking Stalin, Lenin's devout disciple. Stalin, mourning his teacher's passing away, carries a eulogy in the funeral, calling for all attendants and all the people of the Soviet Union to vow to maintain his legacy. The people swear. Varvara sees Stalin and hands him over the blood-stained letter entitled "To Lenin". Varvara's son, Sergei, becomes an inventor, developing the first Soviet tractor with Stalin's encouragement. Her other son, Alexander, becomes manager of the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. Stalin leads the people of the USSR in implementing the Five-Year Plans and in industrializing their country, in spite of Bukharin's resistance. American saboteurs burn the Tractor Factory, killing Varvara's daughter, Olga. As the Germans threaten world war, Sergei travels to Paris, to warn of the impending danger. The French and the British reject Soviet warnings. As the Second World War begins, the two sons volunteer for the front. At the end of the war, Varvara and Stalin meet again in the Kremlin. Stalin kisses her hand, in recognition of the Soviet mothers' contribution to victory, telling her that soon, all that Lenin has foreseen would be fulfilled.
- The poet and bon vivant Clemens Brentano no longer wants to be an artist. In hopes of becoming a better person, he turned to the Catholic religion.
- The story depicts a youth at the crossroads of life, listening to the call of the church, renouncing love and worldly pleasure which beckon him and consecrating himself to the priesthood. It shows a woman of the world with ideal, pure-hearted love within her grasp, surrendering her lover to a sanctified existence.
- Yeong-deuk and Jeong-sun and engaged. Yeong-deuk comes back home after completing his studies and meets the wrong kind of friends who revel in liquor and women.
- TV SeriesTwo roommates with conservative immigrant backgrounds agree to get married hoping to pursue their creative and very American passions.
- Included with the limited edition BD of Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya Movie: Sekka no Chikai.
- Manuella, a beautiful Mexican girl, is the object of the pure, honest affections of Renaldo, a poor Vaquero, and while she is touched by his tender attentions, she shows a decided preference for dashing young musician Gonzales, the beau ideal of the local senoritas, hence Manuella feels immeasurably flattered by his advances. Little does she realize that his attentions are induced by selfishness, for he knows that her father is well provided with earthly possessions, which he hopes to share. Rejecting Renaldo, she marries Gonzales. At the ceremony Renaldo, though an unbidden guest, approaches and, acquainted with the true nature of the musician, warns him to be faithful to his bride or beware. Gonzales treats this with extreme sangfroid, and when the guests have departed insists upon opening the marriage-box, expecting a goodly sum of money, but his rage is unconfined when he finds it yields but a sheet of paper, on which is written: "Her husband's love is the bride's best dowry." Throwing his wife from him, he departs for the wine shop, where he plunges into a whirl of dissipation with his ribald associates. To this place the poor wife comes to beg him to return home, but she is thrown out. Lack of funds sends him home to demand his wife's rings and bracelet, on which to raise money for drink. This she refuses, but is beaten and choked into insensibility and the valuables taken. Back he goes to his despicable companions. Renaldo learns of this, goes to the tavern to remind Gonzales of his warning, and a terrific battle ensues. With rapiers they start, but as the fight progresses these are discarded for more deadly weapons. About the room they struggle, wrecking the place, until at last Gonzales is bested by Renaldo who, at Manuella's intercession, spares his life, and leads her from the place.
- Jephthah, the ninth judge of the Israelites, a natural son of Gilead, of the tribe of Manasseh, was expelled from his home by his brothers, at the death of his father, on account of his illegitimate birth. He withdrew to the land of Tob, where he became the chief of a band of brigands. Later on, when the Israelites resolved to oppose the Ammonites, they invited Jephthah to become their commander. He accepted the invitation on condition that he should remain their ruler if he defeated the Ammonites. When setting forth against the enemy, Jephthah, who perhaps feared that the Lord would not favor him on account of his past, made a solemn vow to the Lord that if he returned victorious he would offer up for a burnt offering whatsoever first "came forth from the doors of his house" to meet him. When Jephthah's daughter, and only child, heard of her father's victory and return she rushed to meet him and was the first person to "come forth from Jephthah's house."
- Ben pawns his dignity for a better chance at life, but fate will not permit him to exist without love.
- A young woman trapped in a cross-cultural contract marriage devises the ultimate plan of escape.
- Set in the capital of Ghana, the film captures the relationship between a happy couple, Nii and Afua, as they navigate the anxiety of their upcoming nuptials and question what it takes to ensure a long and happy marriage. The story reflects a modern-day African love story that can be universally understood by millennials around the world.
- Depicts a man who has been shipwrecked, and living on an island until he had forgotten his parents. He is at last picked up by a passing vessel and taken home to where he is recognized by his father.
- Expenses, family opinions, gifts, cards, and flower arrangements. This is the current reality of longtime couple, Karsyn and Ian as they plan for the most stressful yet impactful day of their lives. As they check off tasks from their to-do lists for the big day, their intimate conversation explores the fear that comes with change, love, and commitment. Their exploration into their past, present, and future reveals how quickly life can flash before your eyes.
- The Vows We Make is a contemplative look into marriage, through the lens of the filmmakers' own family. With vulnerable interviews and vintage 8mm footage, it shines a light on what it means to be married, why we stay married, and why we get divorced.
- A young Kenyan immigrant's dark history and uncertain future come to light as he strives to become a leader in his adopted community of Lowell, Massachusetts.
- Juliet, the simple shepherdess, and Tony, the herder on the ranch of a wealthy Cattle King, are enamored with each other. Often they meet at the trysting place, under a giant tree on the edge of a cliff. Juliet is accidentally shot and is removed to the home of the Cattle King, where she recovers. Tempted by promises of presents and other wealth, she finally marries him. Two years pass, and Tony observes the ranchman riding through the woods. A fight ensues and results in a victory for Tony who, after tying the ranchman to the tree at the trysting place, sends for Juliet, and, before the eyes of the husband, throws her and himself over the cliff into eternity.
- A cowboy's pal is murdered, and he swears to find his killer. The trail takes him to the Mexican border, where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful young girl. However, the more he investigates, the more the evidence he uncovers points to the girl's father as the killer.
- The Basilica of the National Vow is a Roman Catholic church located in the UNESCO World Heritage listed historic city center of Quito, Ecuador. It is the largest neo-Gothic basilica in the Americas and one of the largest Neo-Gothic religious buildings of Latin America. Townspeople donated stones to the church's construction and in exchange their names were engraved into the rock. The building was designed by architect Emilio Tarlier who was inspired by the Parisian cathedral of Notre Dame - Its construction started in 1890s and it is not finished yet, even it was opened officially by the Pope John Pope II in 1985. Local legend says that when the Basilica is completed, the end of the world will come.
- Two 7 years old girls hatch a magical master plan to kill an abusive father.
- Plot undisclosed.
- A working actor puts his wedding at risk when his heart reminds him about his first love.
- Rejected by the girl he loves, a young man tours the world. Coming upon a monastery he tarries for a while and tells the young monk of the outer world. The latter, tired with ambition, leaves the monastery and achieves success in the big city, meeting the girl and marrying her. The traveler returns and in a sensational scene denounces the monk, and the girl learns for the first time of his broken vows. In a terrific conflict of emotions she prays for guidance, and commands him to go back to the monastery. A pathetic parting takes place, and the final scenes show her, four years later, with her baby girl saying her evening prayers, and the monk praying to heaven in his cell, his face illumined by the soft moonbeams falling through the tiny window.