Successful lawyer Michael Pierson is gay, but he has always hidden this part of his life from his mother, Katherine, father, Nick, and grandmother Beatrice. But when Michael discovers he has AIDS and is dying of complications from the disease, he must open up to his parents and the rest of his family. Though fearful of their reactions, he introduces them to his longtime lover, Peter, and looks to them for support.
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Muling Buksan Ang Puso
Cristy’s persistence and Jim’s longing for a child leads to an illicit relationship. But too much love suffocates and covetousness can breed hate.
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Kabuki-chô Bangaichi: Rasuto onanie
With the enforcement of the new Entertainment and Amusement Law, what will happen when fashionable massage girls have lost their way?
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Pighalta Aasman
A wealthy businesswoman falls in love in Kashmir. But as the couple reunites in Delhi jealousy rears its head.
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Shaaytan Men Assal
Sharif and his wife adopt the child, Simsim, because they are convinced that they are unable to have children. Sharif suffers from Simsim’s mischief, so he decides to return him to the orphanage, but the supervisor refuses, so he agrees with the teacher, Aqla, to kidnap him. Aqla and his partner, Harnakash, detain him in an abandoned house, making him believe that his father is a wealthy man. A nanny from the orphanage comes to serve them, and the nanny confesses that she is Simsim’s mother, so Sharif decides to take Simsim back from the gang.
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The Cronos Children
Aris and Thanos are good friends and they share an apartment. The arrival of Stella will unbalance their relationship.
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Creamy Mami: Long Good-Bye
Shingo is planning the film “A Story of Two Worlds” starring Megumi. Yuu’s transformation into Creamy Mami is happening without her wanting it. She is asked to star in the film too. But the magic doesn’t last…
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Thendrale Ennai Thodu
In the middle of the 80s, in Madras. While her car, (one Volkswagen Beetle, typify like Walt Disney’s “Herbie”) breaks down (frequently), Mâlu (Jayashree), a beautiful young graduate, very independent, stemming from the Tamil bourgeoisie, attends, dumbfounded enough, not far from it, in the terrible correction that Raghunath (alias Raghu) (Mogan) to a pickpocket administers. The young man who went to an interview, misses his bus. Having got acquainted with Mâlu and having repaired his vehicle, this one leads him to its meeting. She informs him on the spot, that post, is already taken, what puts Raghu, beside himself. During his interview, he lets burst his anger, he becomes enraged in the face of his future employers, among which one, Rajasekhar (A. R. S.), who is other than the father of Mâlu, who finally, appreciates the frankness of Raghu and commits it on fields.
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Don Carlo
A 1985 performance of Luchino Visconti’s 1958 staging for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Bernard Haitink memorably directs a superb cast that includes Ileana Cotrubas at the height of her powers and Luis Lima, unequalled in his tortured introspection, in the title role. (5-act version, sung in Italian)
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Zamana
Poona-based Satish is a professional photographer and lives with his pregnant wife, Sudha, and son named Vinod. While developing some photographs with his friend, Shyamlal, they come across one that shows a man strangling another. They report this to the police, and shortly thereafter several men show up at Satish’s house, take the photos,the negative, kill Satish, then go to hunt and kill Sudha, Vinod and Shyamlal, but they manage to escape and travel to Bombay, albeit separately. Sudha gives birth to a boy and names him Ravi. Years later, Vinod, who lives with Shyamlal, is a police inspector, while Ravi, who has taken to a life of crime, works for a gangster/respectable citizen named J.D. alias Jogeshwar Dayal – a man who Shyamlal can identify as their father’s killer, and the very man who has just given Ravi a contract to kill Vinod.