Katie is seventeen, loves music and deeply loves her father, parent, educator, friend. Orphan of mother, Katie is suffering from Xeroderma Pigmentoso, a rare genetic pathology that causes hypersensitivity to sunlight. Forced from the cradle to a retired existence and obscured behind special glasses, Katie watches the lives of others and tries to live her with the help of Morgan, the friend of the heart. Beneath his window has always flitted Charlie, the boy with the skate that stole the heart in elementary school. Sitting in the station to sing one of his songs, one night he meets him and falls madly in love with him...
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Tom has accumulated a series of debts and, when his wife dies, he decides to go and live with his aunt, hoping that he will give him an economic hand to get back on track. But the woman does not satisfy him and Tom then looks for an alternative solution: after meeting the gravedigger’s daughter he persuades her to rob the graves of the rich...
Read More ...After living in the adoption center, eighteen-year-old Richie Wincott can finally live his life freely. He immediately gets into trouble and is suspected of being the proponent of a robbery...
Read More ...A love story that spans generations and continents, from New York to the Spanish countryside...
Read More ...Reverend Dave must find a way to react to the tragedy that happened to his church, destroyed by fire...
Read More ...Two killers leave for a mission that could become suicidal. Their leader is a very rich and powerful man...
Read More ...Every Sunday, Bishop Carlton Pearson – evangelical master, brilliant speaker and television host with millions of followers – preaches the fundamentalist gospel to six thousand faithful. It is the pride and joy of his spiritual father, Oral Roberts. One day, shaken by the suicide of an uncle and shocked by reports of the Rwandan genocide, Pearson receives enlightenment. Suddenly everything is clear: God loves everyone; all are already saved, whether they are Christians or not; and there is no hell...
Read More ...Tyler joins his friend on a trip to the Catskills for a birthday party on the weekend with several people he does not know. As soon as they arrive, it is clear that he is the only black guy. Although Tyler is welcome, he can not help but feel uncomfortable in this “Whitesville”...
Read More ...While preparing to greet his daughter Sam, leaving for the University, Frank, a single father, has to accept reluctantly that his record store is not working. Hoping that the common love for music allows him to stay in touch with his daughter, he urges her to turn their weekly “jam sesh” into a real band...
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