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- Shy 14-year-old Duncan goes on summer vacation with his mother, her overbearing boyfriend, and her boyfriend's daughter. Having a rough time fitting in, Duncan finds an unexpected friend in Owen, manager of the Water Wizz water park.
- Jack Cunningham was a high school basketball phenom who walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Years later, when he reluctantly accepts a coaching job at his alma mater, he may get one last shot at redemption.
- Siberian gulag escapees travel four thousand miles by foot to freedom in India.
- After losing his close friend Bradley Nowell of Sublime to a heroin overdose, Todd Zalkins aka 'ZMAN' fights for his life in what will become the worst drug crisis in American History, the Opioid Epidemic. Against all odds, Todd is able to break a seventeen year addiction to prescription pain killers and dedicates his life to helping others who struggle with addiction. In a twist of fate, Todd is presented with an opportunity to help Jakob Nowell, Bradley Nowell's son battle his own addiction with drugs and alcohol.
- A live-action reimagining of The Powerpuff Girls. 10 years after losing their powers, and their father, Professor Utonium, the estranged sisters reunite for one final mission, facing old foes and becoming heroes once again.
- Six young people discuss the "gender affirming" medical care they received for gender dysphoria and how they subsequently realised this was the wrong treatment.
- Life affirming spiritual drama about love and loss set in the lush surroundings of Central Florida. Spencer Krane has returned to the town where he was raised. It is the news that his grandmother has suffered a debilitating stroke that prompts his visit. What starts as a simple visit home becomes so much more. It becomes a journey of consequence.
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- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the classic film about romance set against a backdrop of war and political differences. Includes interviews with star Barbra Streisand and director Sydney Pollack, giving their views on the experience of crafting this well-loved masterpiece.
- Following the disappearance of their mom on September 31st, a boy and his rag-tag group of friends set out to unravel the strange truth about a failed 40 year-old government experiment, before the night is over and his mom is lost forever.
- A down on his luck ex-con, returns to New York where he must face the harsh reality of everyday life, and the people who haunt him from his past.
- Faye, a scientist blaming herself for the disappearance of her young sister 25 years before, builds a time machine to discover what happened. She is unready for the horrible truth.
- Mary Wilson, an orphan, has inherited all of her father's money; when her unscrupulous lawyer, Samuel Kingman, tells her that all her investments have turned out badly and that she is ruined, she immediately suspects Kingman of dishonest dealings. She consults another lawyer and is told that she really has no redress. Mary is compelled to sell all her possessions and goes to a boarding-house. Then she starts out to look for employment. Unsuccessful and embittered, she is finally compelled to take a cheap room "with meals" in an East Side house. This house is the home of many noted underworld characters, and here Mary meets Dan Reedy. a crook, and Lilly, an all-around thief. One of the gang has, stolen jewelry and brings it to Dan, who is at the gambling den. The place is raided by the police. They help their leader to make his get-away. Hastening to the boarding house, Dan rushes into Mary's room and begs her to take the jewels out and pawn them for him. She objects, but finally agrees to help him. She passes the police at the door, pawns the jewels and returns just after the police have left. She eventually becomes one of the gang. Meanwhile Samuel Kingman's son Ralph, has been given a position of cashier. Although handling large sums of money each day, he draws only a moderate salary. One night Ralph meets Mary and Lilly, and Mary prevents Lilly from picking Ralph's pockets while in a semi-intoxicated state. This leads to further conversation, during which Mary discovers that the young man is the son of a man who has cheated her out of her fortune. She obtains her revenge upon Ralph's father by getting the son infatuated with her, and by having him steal a lot of money. Mary agrees to go with Ralph to South America when the shortage is discovered, but before boarding the boat, she tells him that she has forgotten something at home and leaves. Mary does not return to the ship and Ralph goes in search of her. He finds her in her apartment, and upbraids her. Mary then makes it known to Ralph that, with the aid of her lawyer, she will make good his shortage, and shows him papers to this effect. Being in love with Mary, Ralph proposes. Mary does not love him, and tells him so. She is later confronted by Dan, who pleads his love for her. Having been impressed by his manliness, she consents, and together they seek "the way back" to upright living.
- A veteran dealing with survivor's guilt and assimilation back into society confronts the choice of whether to give up or continue to fight.
- Modern version of dumping old man.
- 'The Way Back' follows the story of Ella and Jane, two sisters who struggle with their relationship after being gradually separated by life. We watch them struggle to find a way back to each other and how life can interfere at times in ways which we do not expect. It is a story where we see people struggling to let go of expectations and fight to hold on to what is left.
- Billionaire Jimmy Oz poses as a poor man as he travels the world taking any risk to seek out his true love, the only trouble, finding his way back.
- Sam meets a stranger while camping and invites him to spend the night with him. They will talk about various topics and get to know each other until they discover who they really are and why they are there.
- The Lakota Nation grow industrial hemp and go head to head with the DEA.
- Inspired by Charles Dickens 'A Child's Story'. Theme of return of the prodigal son .. with a modern twist, pops in the subconscious of the narrator, mysteriously injected into his 'way back' to his home, family, roots. It is a remembrance & reflection on the past two decades in the life of Russia.
- When a tree allows a pair of friends to travel between dimensions, they must find their way back home while facing their interpersonal problems.
- One night a group of campers witness the resurrection of a creature and are hunted down one by one.
- The story of two friends, struggling to reunite.
- A young chilean soldier must decide about the life of his prisioner.
- The story of the reformation of a derelict.
- Rivka Zohar's life has been determined by three powerful forces: the first is an exceptional singing voice that fixed her place in the Israeli pantheon at the young age of 20; the second is drug addiction, to which she escaped during many years on the meanest streets in New York; and the third is Shlomo Kalo - a spiritual teacher, to whom she has been married for 20 years. Now, after 25 years, she returns to New York, where a concert awaits her, and perhaps also the daughter who was 11 when they last parted, never to meet again.
- Three years in the life of DIY Portland, Oregon post-punk/indie-pop band The Prids as they tour, visit family and time travel.
- This a film about a small group of people in a desperate personal situation who, while saving themselves, teach the society rejecting them, that: In our small country and on our small Earth there are no problems that don't concern us.
- The story of one woman's journey of reconnecting with her Honduran origins and her unfaltering determination to empower her rural community through the main local commodity: coffee. Mayra Orellana-Powell recognizes the need to break the cycle of vicious, predatory loans against farmers and raise the community to economic sustainability, and ultimately to truly thriving. Against all odds, she creates a thriving local-led farmers group to import high-quality, award-winning specialty coffee to the US, resulting in double and triple profits for farmers, growing sense of pride, and increasing empowerment among people who should be recognized for the hard work they put in to bring us a delicious cup of coffee.This story displays the power of individuals in action and the potential for greater responsibility by consumers.
- Shirl and Norm have been happily married for fifty years. Norm's deteriorating memory and onset of dementia threatens to sever the bond that entwines them. Unwilling to accept their apparent fate, Shirl and Norm devise a shocking plan.