Drama romântico sobre Katie Price, de 17 anos, protegida em casa desde a infância devido a uma doença genética rara, uma sensibilidade potencialmente fatal à luz solar. Tendo apenas a companhia do seu pai Jack, o mundo de Katie abre-se à noite, quando ela se aventura a sair de casa para tocar guitarra. Uma noite, os seus sonhos tornam-se realidade, quando Charlie, por quem tem uma paixoneta de longa data e que ela observava secretamente da janela do seu quarto há anos, repara nela e a convida para sair. Ao embarcarem em passeios nocturnos de verão, o risco de exposição de Katie à luz solar aumenta e ela enfrenta o difícil de dilema de não saber se poderá viver uma vida normal com a sua nova alma gémea.
After awakening from a coma, a woman searches for clues into her missing husband's disappearance.
An aging, hilariously slimy detective (with a taste for womanizing) is distracted from the case of his career when he starts developing a mysterious medical condition.
13-year-old Brian has problems reading, which his teachers attribute to laziness. It is later discovered that he has Dyslexia.
When a young mother speaks out against the Taliban, she and her husband are forced to flee their home and country with their three sons. Embarking on a long and terrifying journey across Russia and through Europe, they seek final refuge in the UK. But, as their eldest son’s life-threatening heart condition worsens and requires urgent surgery, their escape soon becomes a race against time. Amit Sharma directs this widely acclaimed stage version of The Boy with Two Hearts (BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week). Based on extraordinary real-life experiences, it is a powerful story of hope, courage, and humanity – and a heartfelt tribute to the NHS.
A documentary that examines the issue of forced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience, and the response - or lack of it - around the world. It's happened before: governments killing their own citizens for their political or spiritual beliefs. But it’s never happened like this. It’s happened so often that the world doesn’t always pay attention.
In the last 10 years, the landscape of the pharmaceutical industry has changed. A handful of multinationals control the manufacture of most of the drugs.
An artist struggles to come to terms with the fact that his eyesight is failing.