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Winner of the Jury Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival, and the Official Russian Selection for Academy Award® Best Foreign Language Film, "House of Fools" (Dom Durakov) is a satirical look at war seen through the eyes of a beautiful woman who is literally madly in love. Based on a true story, "House of Fools" tells the tale of a young Chechen woman, Janna, who is one of several inmates living in a psychiatric hospital on the Russian border of Chechnya. Insulated from the world, the inmates are oblivious to the war that rages around them. In her dream world, Janna finds comfort when her imaginary fiancé (Bryan Adams, played by himself) sings her love songs.
A college professor takes in a dog he finds abandoned. Both man and hound find their lives changed forever as they form an unbreakable bond.
Based on a true story of a Texas endurance contest that offered a new Nissan Hardbody truck as the prize. The last person left standing with a hand on the truck got to take it home.
Carolyn Briggs grew up with modest means in the Iowa heartland. Pregnant at seventeen, married a few months later, by the age of 18 she found herself living in a trailer with no plans beyond having more babies-until she found Jesus.
- 3 / 5.0
Based on the true story of Hope Stout, a 12-year-old girl who, when diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, set out on a mission to fund the wishes of all the other health-challenged children in her part of North Carolina.
A rock journalist tries to get his own life back on track and attempts to reunite the band The Smiths, who broke up in 1987 and swore they would never reunite.
Follows Little Pete (Will Yun Lee) — the infamous, charismatic, ferocious leader of Chinatown at the turn of the 20th century in the midst of a politically explosive San Francisco.
Hortense Laborie (Catherine Frot) becomes the private chef for French president (Jean D'Ormesson) when he falls in love with her cooking.
- 3.43 / 5.0
In the 1920s, Dr. Perry Baird, who was born in Texas and educated at Harvard, begins his career ascent in the field of medicine. Over time, he grows more and more interested in the cause of manic depression. Sadly
After Katherine Wolf's near-fatal stroke, Katherine and her husband Jay embrace their second chance at life and start their ministry, Hope Heals, to share the hope they have found with others who are suffering.
Dr. Gerald A. Laughlin moves into a house in New Castle he believes to be haunted, and sells tickets; but bad things happen.
Adolph Eichmann, known as the architect of the final solution, eludes capture for nearly two decades, until Israeli agents pick up his trail and are secretly sent to find him in pro-Nazi Argentina. Some of them are Holocaust survivors themselves, and the eight agents risk everything to bring Eichmann back to face trial in Israel, where he is hung in 1962.