A look into the life of someone with a masculine disposition who faces backlash in their household but finds joy when one of their siblings offers support and kinship.
A woman. A phone call. A reality unspoken.
The “Kindertelefoon” (Child Helpline) in the Netherlands provides a listening ear. One girl talks about being home alone virtually all week; another’s sad because her parents are getting divorced. A boy in an asylum seekers’ center is worried about the future, while another boy doesn’t want to be gay and hopes these feelings will pass. Every day, the Kindertelefoon takes calls like these from children who want someone to talk to. But children also call to talk about their pets, to practice their audition for The Voice Kids or to make pranks. The recordings of these phone conversations are accompanied by images that quite literally give color to the conversations, and that beautifully reflect their tone—sometimes hilarious or naughty, but more often sad or heartrending.
In the year after graduating college, Izzy struggles to navigate the seemingly incessant failures of adulthood, the reality of a substandard dating pool and a debilitating fear of top-sheets, all in between X-Files marathons. Comically unsuccessful in love over the course the year, including five half-hearted relationships with astoundingly self-centered men, Izzy resigns herself to the support of her mother and sister, who are struggling with their own relationship problems. Seeing herself in them, Izzy gradually gains the confidence to be honest and vulnerable.
Despite allegations of child sexual abuse against Jody's ex-husband Marcus, the court orders joint custody of their daughter Samantha. Jody faces a choice of turning Samantha over to Marcus or taking her on the run and risk kidnapping charges. Pursued by both the FBI and a private detective, Jody and Samantha are hunted, fleeing from town to town with the help of an underground network set up to help women and children escape from abuse. Based on a true story.
The beautiful world of Gaya is home to two similar humanoid species: Zeldons who are the furry majority residents, and Snurks, who are goblin-like outcasts. But suddenly all Gayans are facing imminent danger when a magic stone which protects their world, "the Dalamite", is beamed away by a mysterious force. Three Snurks immediately go after it, hoping to be the heroes for once. They are shortly followed by some standout Zeldons: Zino the trouble-prone popular guy & his sidekick, clever but somewhat cowardly inventor Boo, as well as rebel princess Alanta. Their journey ends up leading them all on a dangerous interdimensional quest to find the stone, while they must also figure out a way to get back to Gaya.
Cuando un hombre solitario conoce a una mujer en Internet que está en prisión, ella se escapa para que él demuestre su inocencia y procede a causar estragos en su vida de clase media.
Esta historia se basa en el trágico relato de Mariane Pearl, la viuda del reportero del Wall Street Journal Danny Pearl, asesinado en el año 2002 tras ser secuestrado por los talibanes en Pakistán. Con la colaboración del ejército de la coalición internacional y de numerosas organizaciones, Mariane intentó encontrarlo por todos los medios, pero sus esfuerzos fueron vanos.
Un policía de Texas (Kevin Kline), cuya propia hija podría haber sido forzada a la esclavitud sexual, se une a un joven mexicano (César Ramos) para encontrar a la hermana del niño, que fue secuestrada y forzada a prostituirse. Mientras tanto, una mujer ucraniana que se le prometió una vida mejor en América también se convierte en una víctima.
Después de enterarse de que a su esposa le quedan seis meses de vida debido a una enfermedad terminal, un hombre recibe el apoyo de su mejor amigo que se muda a su casa para ayudarle. El impacto de esta situación para toda la familia será mucho mayor de lo que nadie podría haber imaginado.
En esta secuela del éxito de 2003 "Todopoderoso" (Bruce Almighty), el presentador de TV Evan Baxter (Steve Carell) se convierte en congresista de los EE.UU., y se muda desde Buffalo a Washington con su mujer (Lauren Graham) y sus 3 hijos. El primer día en su nueva casa reza pidiendo ayuda para poder cumplir su promesa política de "cambiar el mundo", y entonces es cuando el mismísimo Dios (Morgan Freeman) le pide que construya un arca, ante el supuestamente inminente diluvio universal que se avecina.