In the valleys of Kashmir beekeeper Shakeel Ahmed Khan has committed his life to learning about the nature of bees and their delicate work. However, his story takes a dramatic turn following the impact of the most destructive earthquake the region has ever seen. From the rubble, a charitable project reignites this lost art, until on the eve of their biggest exhibition to date, another, more unnatural disaster threatens to undermine all their progress.
After being ejected from her home, pregnant Ursula embarks on a search for her baby's father, encountering cast-off Noah; together, they confront past choices amid the haunting memory of Ursula's mother.
The Farmer's Daughter is a documentary telling the story of Tara Barrett a successful news anchor. In the 2000's tragedy struck her family and she was left with the difficult decision to continue her career or save her family's legacy.
Heartbreak, isolation, and the power of music—Spike Jonze and Pedro Pascal join forces for Someday, a dreamlike short film crafted for Apple’s AirPods 4. As Pascal’s character moves through a cold, melancholy city, a simple song and a pair of earbuds unlock a world of possibility, transforming his surroundings into a euphoric, gravity-defying dance. Featuring choreography by Tanisha Scott and a soundtrack blending Guitarricadelafuente’s Conticinio with Sam I’s Perfect, Someday is a hypnotic fusion of storytelling, movement, and Jonze’s signature surrealism.
Get ready to AROUSE your senses! Hosted by Aiko Garcia and Jenn Rosa, this steamy special brings you the hottest, most unforgettable scenes from VMX’s A-list sirens—AJ Raval, Ayanna Misola, Azi Acosta & more. Desire, passion, and pure heat—are you ready?
"Breaking Barriers: The Paula Dunn Story"" is a powerful 53-minute documentary that chronicles the journey of Paula Dunn, the first female head coach of UK Athletics. This film not only highlights her groundbreaking achievements but also serves as a personal exploration for her son, Kane Dunn, who embarks on a quest to understand the true scope of his mother’s impact on British athletics."
Yoshito Hiruma (31) (played by Amane Okayama), a part-time university lecturer, is forced to take care of his 10-year-old nephew, Kota, after being left in charge by his pregnant sister. However, before long, Kota disappears. When Yoshito finally manages to find him, he discovers that Kota has become disillusioned with reality and cryptically expresses his desire to “go somewhere else, anywhere but here.” Yoshito resonates with his words, and as their bond deepens, they delve further into Yoshito’s field of expertise—pessimism. Together, they embark on an unusual cohabitation, finding a peculiar sense of enjoyment in their shared pessimism. But eventually, the worst tragedy imaginable befalls each of them.
March 1945, on the frontlines of the Tatra Mountains, Romanian and German soldiers prepare for battle, bound by the same hidden fear. In the chaos of combat, beyond bullets and grenades, a harsh truth emerges: in war, they are all just humans.
Rodrigo is a famous Youtuber who spends all day online. He has many cyber followers and an almost perfect life. One day the Internet is banned throughout the country, so Rodrigo will be forced to find a way to reconnect with people without a computer.
"November 5th" is a political documentary that follows veteran political consultant, and anti-Trump Republican, Craig Snyder, as the 2024 presidential election unfolds.
In this 65 minute documentary, Carl Diehl chronicles the histories of his grand-uncle — the magician, vaudevillian, and comedy emcee, Werner “Dorny” Dornfield (1892 -1982).
When her older sister elopes with a non-royal, Princess Bea who has lived her life away from her royal duties must now step in and honor the arranged marriage to a small kingdom prince.
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