Adnan is a guy who feels lost after his brother—his only family, died. He feels like he has no one left, even though his girlfriend, Gisel, is by his side. He begins to blame himself for his brother's death. The universe gives him a second chance to relive the times he spent with his brother. However, not everything goes according to plan.
A relationship between two young people geographically distant from each other: Camilla and Matteo, Milan and Naples. A story of love and sex, told by the merciless eye of those who do not believe in fairy tales.
The two will be able to heal from their own pathologies in a happy ending that, however, is not consumed.
Ghost Odyssey returns to uncover the mystery of a dangerous living doll, Ruby and her strange owner. Meanwhile, the new Monster Odyssey team are on a quest to capture the legendary Mothman.
Éiru is the smallest child of an Iron-Age clan. All she wants is to be a mighty warrior who is taken seriously by her kinfolk. But when the village’s well mysteriously dries up, only she is small enough to descend into the belly of the earth to investigate and bring the water of life back to her people. Éiru is the story of a child in search of a quest, and a goddess in search of a champion.
After forcing Viola to cry like a baby before feeding her, Talia interprets those tears as a trigger for her twisted sense of motherhood. Even after feeding and “caring” for Viola, she punishes the girl for not following her obsessive rules about how a baby should behave. Viola endures days filled with pressure, absolute control, and a strict system that forces her to think and act like a real infant, while recognizing Talia as the “mother” she must obey completely. Every rule broken brings harsh punishment, followed by Talia’s disturbingly gentle affection. In her obsessive embrace, Talia breastfeeds Viola, lulling the frightened girl into sleep like a baby surrendering to false warmth and comfort. To Talia, this isn’t cruelty, it is a routine of love, domination, and obsession that she believes is her own version of “motherhood.
An atmospheric chronicle of the 2001 crisis in Argentina, a political, economic, and social uprising fueled by the "Let them all go!" revolt. The film reconstructs this moment using restored archival footage, capturing the spontaneity of the protests and the political instability that led to the resignation of five presidents. Through television footage, it immerses the viewer in a real-time experience of this crucial period in Argentine history.
Rosa, alone in her house in southern Italy which she built herself. Her children and grandchildren still live in Germany. This is not the way she thought it would be. Must she let go of her legacy?
The 80s. Victor Baker opens a new season of his youth summer camp. There are a lot of children, a record is set, and two new counselors, Ali and Tommy, join the classics, Ricky and Gina. But an ideal summer turns into a nightmare when a mysterious masked man begins murdering teachers and children ... and revealing Baker's side activities and the dark secrets that the Rising Sun Camp has trailed in 30 years of existence.
When a very serious man is born in the body of a clown, he must work to overcome other’s preconceived notions about him and show the world who he really is.
At the age of 47, Stefan is diagnosed with dementia. At home, he continues to keep his things tidy, until it becomes impossible for him to live alone. In the care facility, Stefan meets the warm-hearted Monika, who gives him new strength. Stefan’s condition worsens when Monika leaves for a world trip. Shortly afterward, Stefan also loses his job and sinks ever deeper into the fog of his illness.
Following a recent breakup, Selva returns to her childhood home. There she meets her mother, with whom she will share a weekend filled with recriminations, complaints, and also moments of understanding. The days they spend together will mark the end of one grieving process and the beginning of another.
A curious college student travels to Haiti to unravel the life of the president. What she finds is...unspeakable. While investigating the past of President Moïse for a memoir, Shedeline walks into the heart of a life-changing event for her, Haiti, and its president; as she gets a front-row seat to the chaos and intrigue of a bloody political firestorm. This unexpected turn of events shakes her and introduces a terrifying twist to what she thought would be an ordinary story. Now, her memory is heavy with the answer to the prodigious question hanging over an unsettled nation. Who killed the president?
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