The hero works in a private company, the heroine is looking for a job after finishing college, that two meet in reality and then hero fall in love with the help of friends, the hero's uncle is beaten up by the villain in an accident then there is a clash between the villain and the hero, in the meantime the heroine tells the hero that you are not friendly, love mood,don't be friends with me and leaves, in that sadness he decides to commit suicide and when he tries to do so, something unexpected happens, Mottai Rajendran comes in the form of a Ghost and prevents his death because he too committed suicide, this is the plot of the screenplay.The message is don't commit suicide.
It tells the story of Sofia and Alessio, two souls struggling with themselves who, between the Sannio vineyards and the Felix bar, find love and the courage to truly be themselves.
Suresh, a rural folk dancer, cross-dresses for his performances, but feels conflicted when his wife disapproves of his plan to perform in their conservative home village after the election victory of a local politician. Meanwhile, their eight-year-old son, Deepak, eagerly joins the preparations and helps set up the tent, unaware that his father will perform on stage.
A group of young influencers start creating ghost-hunting content on a whim, stumbling into the terrifying and deadly world of the supernatural without any experience or training.
Marcus, a Roman soldier, discovers that he is immortal. Forced to travel across the centuries, he observes his world transform to the point of elusiveness. Based on the short story by Jorge Luis Borges.
Maria, an inexperienced school psychologist, senses that, behind the apparent happiness of an 8-year-old boy who has just arrived at school, there is a drama with terrible consequences. To find out, she must decipher what Guille's mind translates into drawings and, in addition, overcome his father's aggressive resistance.
The Grayzone presents a behind-the-scenes portrait of Betar USA, the militant Zionist street group that claims credit for guiding the Trump administration's jailing and attempted deportation of pro-Palestine student activists.
Status: Venezuelan tells the story of one Venezuelan family in Florida trying to stay together — and stay documented — as they navigate the shifting legal immigration landscape under the Trump administration’s policies.
In this intimate portrait addressed directly to Hélène Hazera, filmmaker Judith Abitbol revisits a key figure of France’s countercultures from the late 1960s to the 1990s. A member of the Gazolines and the FHAR (Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action), Hazera was a tireless LGBTQ activist who founded Act Up’s Trans and AIDS commissions—one of her proudest achievements. Her true victory, however, was becoming the first transgender journalist at a major national newspaper (Libération), and later a producer at Radio France and France TV. Through her story, Abitbol reconnects with the insurrectionary spirit and creative chaos of those decades—an era when French culture was shaken by radical imagination, humor, and defiance. The film celebrates these modern Antigones who dared to live their desires beyond the reach of any law.
Her final university party ended in a twelve-hour blackout. Waking up in her room with a terrifying blank, Mithila is convinced something horrific occurred—and now, trapped by her own fractured memory, she trusts absolutely no one.
Traveling mostly on foot, by raft or canoe, for over thirty years English artist Tony Foster has painted landscapes in the remotest of areas, across the world.
Jason, an ordinary college student with dreams of becoming an indie musician recognized for his work, is deeply committed to his artistic vision. His idealism, however, is a double-edged sword; it gives him resilience and a strong sense of responsibility toward his craft, yet it also costs him his relationship and his closest friendship. As Jason continues his pursuit, he begins to realize just how difficult it truly is to create music that resonates with many people.
Should she ever see her husband and family again, she would ask them for forgiveness, says Kalbinur Sidik with sorrow in her eyes. The price she has paid for speaking the truth about China's persecution of the Uyghurs in East Turkestan (Xinjiang) is immense. But she cannot remain silent. As a woman of Uzbek heritage who grew up in the Uyghur community, she has seen with her own eyes the methods used by the Chinese state to extirpate the Uyghur population. Her recollections of dehumanizing internment camps are interwoven with monotonous state propaganda describing "training centers" where extremist ideas are "eradicated." State control extends into the private realm too, through a program obligating families to host party members at home.
Les Cowboys Fringants as you've never seen them before! (Re)live the magical atmosphere of one of the band's shows, as if you were on stage with them. Twenty years after Les Cowboys Fringants' historic recording at the Bell Centre in 2003, which marked the end of their exceptional Break syndical tour, the band did it again in January 2023 with a concert filmed at the Videotron Centre during their Les Antipodes tour, which broke all attendance and ticket sales records. Les Cowboys Fringants are no strangers to large-scale concerts, having repeatedly filled the Bell Centre and Videotron Centre to capacity, as well as dozens of arenas in French-speaking Europe. With a festive crowd, an incomparable connection with the audience, visibly moved fans, breathtaking cinematic images, and the band's greatest hits, this new recording is reminiscent of historic rock concert films!
In 2025, America's wilder and crazier than ever. It will take an epic leader to get society back on track - enter Donald J. Trump (Timothy Banfield). Facing threats from the Deep State, alien invaders, the Megalodon, and the vengeful ghost of Adolf Hitler himself - reincarnated in the guise of a revolution-stoking porcelain doll - the POTUS has really got his hands full. Along with his right-hand robot, the Xterminator (Edson Camacho), Trump meets all the troublemakers head-on, in this follow-up to the wildly polarizing Trump vs. the Illuminati. With the unique brand of pomp and panache everyone's come to expect, things are gonna be tremendous.
I AM POWER, I AM GRACE. THEY ARE FOIL TO ONE ANOTHER. TOGETHER THEY COMPLETE ME, GENUINE AND UNIQUE. ONLY THEN, I AM AUTHENTICALLY “ME.” MY MOVEMENTS CARRY THAT ENERGY, IT MANIFESTS IN EVERY GESTURE. MY VERY PRESENCE SPEAKS FOR ME, AND IT WILL NOT BE SILENCED. I EXIST ON MY OWN TERMS. OUTSIDE OF WORDS. THIS IS JUST ME.
An autistic witness gives a statement in court about a stabbing at a bus stop. She attempts to ignore the buzzing courtroom lights, the constant eye-contact from the jury and tries to manage her own distressing emotions recalling the event – all the while navigating the confusing questions from the legal staff, who don’t seem to be able to understand her situation or enable her to be helpful. Until… A narrative story entirely set in one court room over the course of the witness statement, intercutting with a visualisation of what’s going on in the autistic protagonist’s mind.
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