A dramatization of the story of noted writer/journalist Cornelius Ryan, author of "The Longest Day," and the valiant battle against terminal cancer that led him to write about his ordeal, with the help of his loving wife, while at the same time determined to complete "A Bridge Too Far," which he had spent years researching.
Geoffrey Ryan
Dr. Whitmore
Dr. Jewett
Harold Robbins
The story of Aung San Suu Kyi as she becomes the core of Burma's democracy movement, and her relationship with her husband, writer Michael Aris.
You're on the verge of completing a movie and the HDD has gone missing. The culprit is the cinematographer, but the director has fallen out with all his crew and has lost contact with them. However, in order to complete the movie, he swallows his pride and visits his friend, the sound director, They fight about old business and eventually return without any clues. Strangely enough, the actors and crew who worked on the movie come to visit him, and they don't hesitate to attack him, and he resents them. resentment. The director tries to find his HDD anyway, and finally finds the cinematographer...
The last three years in the life of entrepreneur Raul Gardini (1933—1993).
A Newlywed couple face hilarious yet heartwarming challenges amidst village gossip. They learn the vital lessons of trust and open communication.
An orphaned heiress is forced to embrace her family's dark legacy.
As the holidays approach, Emily and Jared are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together again, this time as a couple. Emily, now embracing Evergreen Lane’s uniquely festive spirit, is ready to work with Jared, Ned, Mary Louise and Pamela to make this year’s Christmas celebrations the best yet – even if being the HOA president’s girlfriend doesn’t stop those dreaded decorating citations. When a house on the block goes up for sale, it causes quite a stir with residents.
Autumn of 2020. Women are protesting in Warsaw. Seventeen-year-old Ola spends the evening at home, caring for her sister and sick grandma. Daily duties are put to a halt when she receives unsettling news about her mother.
In the reality show "The Ship Show," Araw (Marco Gallo) reluctantly participates as a finalist. He is paired with Chia (Heaven Paralejo), and they compete against other couples to become the next big love team. Despite initial challenges and partner switches, Araw and Chia develop a strong bond. Meanwhile, Nestor (Thomas Rodriguez) and Tintin (Ashtine Olviga) emerge as frontrunners, but their relationship is threatened by Belline's (Angelic Guzman) actions. Chia's parents intervene to protect her, and Araw realizes he must support her. In the end, Nestor and Tintin win the show, but Araw and Chia remain together and continue pursuing their dreams.
Colin, 14, enters a new school and he's freaking out: how do you get by when, like him, you're a stutterer? His meeting with Mr. Devarseau, a charismatic French teacher, will push him to face his fears and break out of his isolation. Now Colin has a group of friends and a project: to go on stage to play Cyrano in front of the whole school.
An educated woman finds her world going in circles when she falls in love with a man then soon realizes that she is not finished with her past relationship. She gets confused and is caught between the two. Who will she choose, her past or her present?