17 years ago, as a result of a confusion, two newborns are switched places. Unknowingly, the parents raise them as their own sons. One of the boys is raised in the family of successful businessman Babken Darbinyan. The other boy's "father", Movses Darbinyan, is the opposite of Babken Darbinyan. Due to his adventurism and irresponsibility, he has accumulated large debts and brought his family to extreme poverty. Moso unexpectedly learns that Avet is not his biological son. The seventeen-year-old confusion is revealed. Babken Darbinyan and his wife, Susan, are also informed about this. The discovery shocks both Darbinyan families equally. What to do...
A heartwarming family film about friendship, mutual support, and love. They say that in the modern world, neighbors don't know each other by name, or even by face. But in one cozy Moscow courtyard, everyone knows each other, visits, and treats everyone to pancakes. When criminals kidnap ten-year-old Vanya, the residents of the building band together and set out to rescue their little neighbor and his mother's publisher.
In a small village in Goundafa, Morocco's High Atlas region, Said, Brahim, and Omar play music, dreaming of success and fame, while Fadma and the village women work the land with songs. The arrival of a new conservative imam gradually sows trouble and divides the community. His influence pushes some to deny their Amazigh identity, while others choose to rebel.
The unexpected departure of a long-time colleague from Ayda's call centre shakes up her routine. Having harboured unspoken feelings for him, Ayda is thrown into a series of events that force her to rethink her life, her relationship with time, her surroundings, and herself.
Even on the most difficult day, filled with exhausting conversations in a foreign language and gathering documents, I always find twenty minutes during my tram ride to dream about the little “secrets” I notice around me — like the horse that appeared at the stop.
Inspired by the iconic Dark Horse Comics event “Fire and Stone”, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Christopher Mooneyham and inspired by the animation style from Predator: Killer of Killers, directed by Dan Trachtenberg and co-directed by Josh Wassung.
The camera follows movements that we cannot initially identify. Then we realize that we are observing workers on a flower farm and their daily work routines. From now on, we will no longer perceive red roses solely as a symbol of love.
"Punha Shivaji Raje Bhosale" is a 2025 Marathi film,directed by Mahesh Manjrekar,and a sequel to the film Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy. The movie is a socio-political drama that focuses on themes of Maharashtrian pride and identity.
A young college student craving a delicious dessert, accidentally summons two spirits who haunt her. How will she ever make it out… alive and unharmed ??
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