Nia, an 18-year-old girl who became the breadwinner of her family after her parents divorced. Her life took a tragic turn when she was attacked, murdered, and raped by Andri on her way home from selling fried food. After her body was found, Nia's family and her heart-ill boyfriend faced deep grief, while Andri fled, haunted by guilt.
A boy gets trapped in his house at night all alone as he starts losing himself in his thoughts and starts to understand the possibility of not being alone.
Neuroatypical extroverted Australian Andy charms the introverted elite of the “Happiest Country in the World” and talks himself into teaching at Aalto University in Helsinki. His achievements are praised and Andy acts as the spearhead of Finnish educational projects in Africa, refugee camps in the Middle East and even the Nevada desert for the Burning Man festival. At the peak of his career representing Finland in the Netherlands, Andy is attacked. A head injury causes PTSD and the deal is done. Almost everything possible in the Finnish healthcare system goes wrong and Andy falls through the safety nets of the Nordic welfare state into a “black hole.” Andy receives a bewildering number of different F-code diagnoses and eventually ends up in a closed ward, holding the unofficial world record for the most different F-code diagnoses given to one person.
A stranger-than-fiction caper, a man who gained influence over a London bank, charmed senior figures in British football and government and fronted a deal with North Korea.
On the edge of a misty hilltop in rural Kerala, a young man named Arjun prepares to end his life. It’s the day of his beloved Anu’s wedding—an unbearable moment for a heart that had loved silently and shattered quietly.
Finding his ex in the nightclub where she works and convincing her to come back to live with him, that should be doable. Losing the dealer and the bar owner who left him for dead in the restroom for trying to steal their stash is still within his capabilities. However, removing his head stuck in the toilet bowl, that’s not a given.
Meet Francis and Sinead. The last two people left on the frontline of Mid-Ulster’s social care system. They both want the best for their clients - they just have very different ideas on how to do it. A hilarious, heart-warming and authentic look at the care system today, starring Seána Kerslake and Vittorio Angelone.
Who is the devil, and how does he operate? What are his weapons? How do you protect yourself and loved ones from these demonic attacks? When does true demonic possession occur? What is an exorcism? Who is an exorcist? TRIUMPH OVER EVIL: Battle of the Exorcists is a new docu-drama that aims to answer these and other questions. The documentary delves into the various aspects of demonic possession and exorcism, showcasing the escalation and significance as well as the role of Catholic priesthood and Mary, the Mother of God, in the battle against evil. Under the patronage and approval of the International Association of Exorcists, the film features several experts including never before seen commentary from the world-renowned Vatican exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth.
Since October 2023, the international community’s failure to prevent the massacre of Palestinian civilians – coupled with the complicity of many Western states – has exposed the collapse of international law in Gaza. Appointed in 2022 as the UN Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese has described the killings in Gaza as genocide, placing her at the center of an unprecedented media and political storm. Following her lead, the UN has condemned what it calls ongoing ethnic cleansing. But 80 years after its founding – a legacy of World War II and the promise of “never again” what power does the United Nations still hold beyond its futile declarations? Can it still act as a fragile bulwark against political and humanitarian collapse, in the face of disunited Western nations and a failing global order?
Four weary rebels of an inhuman regime desperately gather to preserve the most outlawed contraband of all: joy, laughter and stories of those they lost who made them feel human.
Born on May 3, 1943, Drauzio Varella is a physician, writer, and communicator who has built one of the most remarkable and respected careers in Brazilian medicine. His ability to democratize health information goes far beyond the clinic, teaching the public about prevention, exercise, and healthy habits through radio, television, the internet, and more than 20 published books. Now, at 82, Drauzio looks back on his childhood in Brás, his work as an oncologist, his AIDS-prevention campaigns, his volunteer work in prisons, and his deep relationship with sports as a path to balance and well-being.
In a bureaucratic future where singles must attend the government-run “Eternal Love” program, 35-year-old Alvar is given one last chance to find a life partner—or spend the rest of his life working as a gardener for couples.
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