Baghu Manna, a young alcoholic from a rural village, is married to a teenager, Moina. Neglecting responsibilities and relationships, Baghu drives everyone away, including his wife, but when Baghu tries to bring her back, humiliation forces him to confront his life.
Cheung Chau, once a fishing village in Hong Kong, has transformed into a tourist spot. Ri-Tai, a food stall run by A-Cheung, reflects local life, absurdities, and societal realities. A-Cheung spends his days playing games with customers like Plumpy, forming bonds that transcend generations. However, the onset of COVID-19 disrupts this sense of community, leaving the island deserted and questioning whether Ri-Tai's simple way of life will vanish.
Durga, an ordinary housewife living in a large ancestral home, returns one day to find her family and house hijacked by four deadly terrorists seeking shelter. Driven by the primal instinct of a mother and a powerful woman, Durga decides to take matters into her own hands, transforming into a warrior to end the nightmare and save her family.
The tuberculosis sanatorium was both heaven and hell within the same walls. The story of the epidemic includes death, shame and isolation as well as sanatorium romances, fun and survival stories. The film takes the viewer on a vivid journey into the sanatorium era: it gives the viewer a sanatorium experience full of surprises, and through documentary evidence, takes us to the heart of the secrets.
Beloved by revolutionaries Andres Bonifacio and Julio Nakpil, Lakambini Gregoria de Jesus' quest for justice mirrors the film's journey to reclaim the legacy of a forgotten heroine.
"King of Them All" unfolds like a listening session with history. From James Brown’s soul to the Stanley Brothers’ bluegrass, King Records shaped genres that still echo today. Guided by voices like Seymour Stein, Vince Gill, and Christian McBride, the film restores a lost legacy.
Daughter of Nectar, a gracefully carved marble nude from 1921 by Huang Tu-shui, Taiwan's inaugural modern sculptor, encapsulates a complex century of Taiwanese history, spanning from Japanese colonisation to Chiang Kai-shek's authoritarian rule and the White Terror era. This sculpture, both delicate and resilient, stands as a silent sentinel, mirroring the enduring struggles, suppressed voices, and profound cultural transformations of its homeland.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a wind farm in a reindeer grazing area violates the Sámi people's rights; however, the wind turbines remain in place. In response, young Sámi activists protest to compel the government to take action.
A film driven by the chaotic energy of Prague streets. Comprising several direct survey probes, they collectively present a picture of societal apathy and the values of contemporary Czech youth. In addition to the author herself, this is represented by more or less sober young people who unashamedly confide in the camera their attitudes towards the climate crisis, feminism or the war in Ukraine. But they also talk about the meaning of life, the secret of good sex or love, the search for which (and not finding) is one of the central themes of the film.
Sexual abuse has been characterized as a “murder of the spirit.” But is this a suffering that one person must bear alone? Beyond despair, there is hope, a faint ray of light from the spirit. A friend of the filmmaker suffers from PTSD, having flashbacks of sexual abuse. Having witnessed this, the filmmaker meets a photographer who is also a survivor and decides to make a film. The long production process lasted eight years. What is the nature of the despair, and the hope, that reside deep within these people suffering from PTSD conditions including regret, murderous impulses, depression, insomnia, detachment, and suicidal thoughts? The director appears on screen, questioning the very meaning of making this film. He tries to see light in how they live, looking upward from the depths of suffering.
Sequel to the popular Israeli rap opera starring Tamir Bar. Shem Tov Heavy successfully escaped from prison and has lived under a fake identity for the last few years. When he goes on the run again, he finds himself in a fictional city called "Ya Hood", where he is praised as the "Shaliah".
NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2025 - Day 4 was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro‑Wrestling (NJPW) that took place on October 26, 2025, at the Uonuma City Horinouchi Gymnasium in Uonuma, Niigata, Japan.
An intimate and moving portrait of two of the most influential architects of the second half of the 20th Century, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown.
Representing The British & Irish Lions is the pinnacle for any player from England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales. And now, in a brand-new documentary, TNT Sports will take viewers on a journey into the Lions Den with unmatched access to showcase what it means to pull on the legendary red jersey. Lions Uncut: Australia 2025 is the compelling behind-the-scenes film that takes fans inside the heart and soul of the 2025 British & Irish Lions victorious Tour of Australia. It represents the exclusive definitive story of the highs and lows of a memorable Tour Down Under, set to deliver a sporting narrative capturing the emotion and passion within the inner sanctum of a team that only comes together once every four years.
NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2025 - Day 1 was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) that took place on October 23, 2025, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan, marking the official kickoff of the annual junior heavyweight tag team tournament.
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