Izidine, a recently promoted Police Detective, is called to an elderdy home set in a former colonial fortress to investigate a crime: Vasto Excelêncio, the home's director has been murdered. Marta, the home's nurse tries to steer the investigation to the real crime, the home's very own existence. Izidine is confronted with a surprise: all the residents confess that they are the murderer. Their motives going from the way the director treated the elderly, beating them, the domestic violence perpetrated by the director on his own wife's, or the nurse confessing a love affair with the deceased who forced her to have an abortion. The detective will slowly discover that the real crime was a revenge.
A poet balancing single motherhood returns to her hometown to rebuild her life and finds love and so much more after receiving a magical postcard under her door.
Learning to Be Naked reveals the healing, transformative power of burlesque. It’s hard to imagine a more vulnerable experience than getting naked on stage–and for some it is precisely this experience that profoundly changes their lives. Dispelling stereotypes about what kinds of bodies deserve to be seen and celebrated, the film follows several extraordinary and unconventional performers as burlesque strips away their shame, gently peels off their insecurities and slowly undresses their pain.
A journey in pursuit of two disparate skulls, each belonging to an enemy of the state, tracking their spirits through the vanished villages of a remote peninsular territory.
When Elliott, a tough ex-boxing champion, accepts the challenge to train Toni, the two mismatched characters form an unlikely alliance. Their sparring and Elliott's keen insights show the resilient young fighter that real strength comes from the challenges you overcome when life throws its biggest punches your way.
During the nine days vigil (pasiyam) and wake (paglalamay) at the Lazatin-Henson-Katigbak Mansion, food and drinks are served. Narrative sequences from Monet and Rosa's mourning of patriarch Pabling where a horrifying secrecy and an evil death plot surface, even during the funeral procession, carrying of the hearse and entombment in the Catholic cemetery.
Manhattan dentist Peter Pearce is facing a midlife crisis after his wife of 35 years leaves him. On the spur of the moment, he books a trip to Tulum, Mexico, only to crash his son’s bachelor party.
Kseniya is a talented developer. But she fails during the presentation of the project and decides to go on vacation, renting a house on the ocean for a vacation. The house is equipped with an artificial intelligence named Marcus. He will satisfy any desire of the guest, support the conversation, arrange the delivery of everything necessary - in general, he will do everything for a comfortable stay. From the first cup of coffee, Marcus impresses Kseniya with his intelligence and wit. He anticipates all her desires - from what kind of wine she wants for dinner, right up to what kind of music should be played before going to bed. For the first time in her life, Kseniya feels like the center of attention - everything around is exclusively for her. The next day, Kseniya is going to leave the house, but it turns out that she is locked.