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- Beca, a freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school's all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.
- A policeman and his doctor wife have some marriage problems and the son blames the mother. For his job, the policeman investigates a case of a missing boy. The possible kidnapping looks like some cases from a few years ago.
- After a humiliating command performance at The Kennedy Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in order to regain their status and right to perform.
- Emma left Russia to live with her husband in Italy. Now a member of a powerful industrial family, she is the respected mother of three, but feels unfulfilled. One day, Antonio, a talented chef and her son's friend, makes her senses kindle.
- A Portokalos family secret brings the beloved characters back together for an even bigger and Greeker wedding.
- Charming teen, an aspiring musician teams up with the son of a rock star to try and win the school talent show.
- Prosthetics engineer Abi moves to the countryside to work on Integrate Robotic's latest product - a humanoid artificial intelligence called T.I.M. - Technologically. Integrated. Manservant.
- Eric Love, 19, is locked up in prison. On his first day, he assaults another inmate and several guards. He's offered group therapy and his dad, an inmate as well, tries to talk sense into him. Can he be rehabilitated?
- 2038: George Almore is working on a true human-equivalent AI. His latest prototype is almost ready. This sensitive phase is also the riskiest. Especially as he has a goal that must be hidden at all costs.
- During World War II, an Englishwoman opens her heart to an evacuee after initially resolving to be rid of him in this moving journey of womanhood, love and friendship.
- Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.
- The interlocking stories of two young Oglala Lakota men growing up on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
- The story of Joan Stanley, who was exposed as the K.G.B.'s longest-serving British spy.
- In Bolivia, Butch Cassidy (now calling himself James Blackthorn) pines for one last sight of home, an adventure that aligns him with a young robber and makes the duo a target for gangs and lawmen alike.
- In a small Midwestern town, a troubled teen with homicidal tendencies must hunt down and destroy a supernatural killer while keeping his own inner demons at bay.
- While studying the habits of web cam chat users from the apparent safety of her own home, a young woman's life begins to spiral out of control after witnessing a grisly murder online.
- Set in the future when water is hard to find, a teenage boy sets out to protect his family and survive.
- When a young boy contracts a mysterious illness, his mother must decide how far she will go to protect him from terrifying forces in her past.
- A black comedy about two 19th-century grave robbers who find a lucrative business providing cadavers for an Edinburgh medical school.
- Kate and Martin escape from personal tragedy to an Island Retreat. Cut off from the outside world, their attempts to recover are shattered when a Man is washed ashore, with news of airborne killer disease that is sweeping through Europe.
- An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.
- When a notorious criminal is forced to return to London, it gives a detective one last chance to take down the man he's always been after.
- A recently widowed young mother will go to any lengths to protect her children as she seeks the truth behind her husband's murder.
- A groom and his three best men travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.
- On the island of Malta, two women get engaged in a string of horrifying murders.
- After poor advice from a psychic leads to the death of his wife, a man vows to disprove the existence of the paranormal by allowing himself to be possessed by demons.
- After twenty years in prison, Foley is finished with the grifter's life. When he meets an elusive young woman named Iris, the possibility of a new start looks real. But his past is proving to be a stubborn companion.
- A pair of friends embark on a mission to reunite their pal with the woman he was going to marry.
- Two small time crooks drive to a secluded cafe for a big 'score'.
- The adopted daughter of a privileged British politician uncovers a family secret in the weeks leading up to World War II.
- A radical animated retelling of the holiday classic that starts with a Victorian performance of the Charles Dickens tale before diving into the imagination of one of the children in the audience, taking the story to a darker fantasy realm.
- Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed.
- A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mum.
- The last remains of a prison, guards and a few inmates, are waiting to be transferred and gradually the rules seem to make less and less sense and the waiting men become a new fragile community.
- This intimate, all-access documentary chronicles Lewis Capaldi's journey from a scrappy teen with a viral performance to a Grammy-nominated pop star.
- A spaceship crashes on a desert planet with 3 survivors besides the escaped prisoner. Extraction's in 110 hours.
- A fast-paced, high concept thriller following a 20 something layabout, who over the course of a day, is forced to make his way across an increasingly strange and sinister London, in order to save his kidnapped girlfriend.
- The citizens of Ireland's County Cork come to the aid of a South American pilot who has crash landed in their town.
- A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.
- Rebbeca Daly's subtle and brilliantly realized parable , a teenage stranger welcomed into a household in a devout Catholic village gradually reveals his motives and what seem to be magical powers
- The film follows the characters in a long standing family feud in a small Irish town over the course of a week.
- When an outbreak of peace threatens rock star Harry Hope's charity concert, he dispatches his PR consultant to create a fake war story - until the concert, at least.
- MY DRIVER & I is a coming-of-age story centering on two people who, on the surface, seem worlds apart - a young Jeddah girl (Salma) and her immigrant Sudanese driver (Gamar). Salma and Gamar are different in terms of gender, race, age and culture, yet over the course of the ten years during which Gamar drives Salma every day, they form a bond more constant than most of their friendships and stronger than most family relationships. However, as Salma begins to spread her wings during her final year of school, this bond is tested, bringing their opposing economic circumstances and social positions to the forefront. At the beginning of the film, SALMA (7) is the only child of a well-off family living in Jeddah, a princess in the pink bedroom of her vast and beautiful home. She is young, curious, and a big fan of western pop culture and music. Her family employs GAMAR (25), who has recently emigrated from Sudan in order to earn a living for his wife and young daughter back home. Like Salma he also shares a passion for music, but his tastes are more traditional and Arab. With Salma's father AHMAD away on business and her mother SARAH overwhelmed by anxieties, it is her new personal driver Gamar who takes a nervous Salma to her first day at school. At the end of an awful day, Gamar tries to cheer Salma up by bringing her to the city's Corniche, where he buys her a yo-yo and they bond over ice cream. Gamar is initially concerned that he will have to act as a nanny rather than a driver, but he eventually warms to Salma, seeing in her something that reminds him of his own baby daughter who lives across the sea. Gamar simultaneously builds a shorthand with Sarah, who entrusts in him her secret smoking habit, something that he also shares, as well as the secret that has been weighing her down with guilt for many years - the tragic death of her and Ahmad's first son Sami, who drowned in their pool. Gamar also comes to gain Ahmad's trust and approval. From this time onward, Gamar becomes a constant presence in Salma's early life - he is somewhere between a surrogate father and the elder brother she doesn't even know she lost. We catch up with Salma and Gamar ten years later: Salma is a fully-fledged teenager nearing adulthood and her close friendship with a now 35-year-old Gamar has blossomed. On her 17th birthday, as has become a tradition, Gamar takes Salma to buy ice cream on the way home from school. However, what Gamar couldn't hadn't planned is the presence of WALEED (17), a handsome, cool and somewhat goofy 17-year-old boy. He asks for her telephone number at the counter and it's at that moment it's clear that Salma has a crush on him of the intense kind that only a teenager can. A smitten Salma returns to Gamar, who saw her talking with Waleed and expresses his disapproval. However, Salma deflects the moral lesson and soon Gamar tells her what her real Birthday present is - he tells her the he'll give her a driving lesson. When Salma and Gamar return home they are welcomed by Sarah and Ahmad, who has arrived early from a business trip as a surprise. Ahmad gives his daughter many Western CDs, as well as a diamond pendant that from that moment onward Salma wears close to her heart. Sarah, however, comments that this is Ahmad's way of buying his daughter's love in place of earning it by spending time with her. This causes an argument, and it's clear that the relationship between mother and daughter is a complicated one. Around this time we are also introduced to Salma's best friend HANAN (17) and the school's "bad girl" JOUMANA (17) who both Salma and Hanan openly disapprove of. It's clear that Hanan and Salma have been close for many years, and that Hanan well behaved girl who acts as a positive, responsible influence. Also at this time in the story we get a deeper understand of Gamar's personal life. He has a friend called SALEM (35) who also happens to be Hanan's personal driver. During a catch up at a cafe in Al Balad, Gamar confides in Salem that he plans on moving back home to Sudan after the end of the school year. He will miss Salma and her family dearly, but he is also keenly aware that he doesn't want to be absent from his daughter's life. He hasn't taken holiday or been back home in a long time, and we see that he has been mainly communicating with his family through recorded cassettes seeing as his wife can't read or write. He hasn't yet informed Ahmad or Sarah about his intention to leave. A few days later, Gamar takes Salma out for a second secret driving lesson. However, in the interim Salma has spoken with Waleed on the phone and told him when and where the lesson will take place. Gamar is of course very disapproving, yet it's too late to intervene. Of course, Salma tries to impress Waleed by driving fast and attempting sharp turns... and the inevitable happens - she crashes the car. Gamar is of course furious at Waleed, but, since it was his idea to illegally teach Salma how to drive, he takes the fall. Seeing as he doesn't tell Sarah and Ahmad the full truth, and they know this, he is forced to use his savings to repair the car. Sarah isn't stupid and knows that something strange happened and that it's somehow Salma's fault, so she decides that her daughter is not only grounded but also not ready to travel to a foreign country. She blocks Salma's application to a London university - making Salma feel even more trapped. Fed up with Salma's antics with Waleed, who keeps trying to call the house but is mostly blocked by Gamar, Gamar becomes even more resolved that he will move back home to Sudan when Salma graduates and return to his own family. Oblivious to his struggles, Salma stays focused on her crush and makes a plan to secretly meet Waleed at the family beach house. Gamar reluctantly drives her and Hanan out for the weekend - but when Waleed appears on a jet-ski, he wades into the water to stop the rendezvous. However, the seaside conflict is interrupted when they are called back home by devastating news - Salma's father has had a heart failure. After driving home in tense silence, Salma and Gamar arrive at the family villa to find an ambulance outside in the driveway and Ahmad, the father figure to them all, already dead. After a somber, traditional Islamic funeral and all the ceremony and mourning that goes with it, an devastated Salma shuts herself away in her room, away from the world. She misses school for a few days, until Gamar eventually pressures her, explaining that her father would never want her to act like this and throw her life away. On the way to school, Gamar and Salma bond melancholic-ally over both missing loved ones. Gamar asks her to please stay away from Waleed and boys - Salma reassures him that he doesn't need to say this. She and Waleed are over and she has been ignoring all of his calls. When she returns to school, Joumana approaches Salma and confides in her that she also lost a parent. The girls bond, much to Hanan's distaste, and Hanan is even pushed away by Salma when she says something inconsiderate. Salma begins to hang out with Joumana much more, and, after an evening spent at Salma's house, she invites Salma to her cousin's mixed party - a clandestine gathering where teenagers mingle across genders. Salma manages to persuade Gamar to driver her to the party by telling her it's just a girls' night at a friend's house. Therefore, when they arrive Gamar is very upset and disappointed to see boys entering the villa and the real reason for the gathering. However, he dutifully waits outside, filled with anxiety - once again driven by a protective instinct and frustrated with this girl who has recently been constantly disobeying him. Inside the party, Salma meets a fun teenage DJ boy called Abdullah and is happy in a way she hasn't been for a long time, dancing to the music. However, her mood soon crashes when she spots Waleed flirting with Joumana. She is devastated and confronts Joumana for betraying her, causing a scene. When she storms out to the yard, Waleed follows her and they talk for the first time since Ahmad's death. Waleed is hurt that Salma never picked up his calls. Gamar eventually loses patience as the party drags on and heads inside to find Salma, who is with Waleed and clearly upset having worked herself into an emotional state. Gamar pushes Waleed away and tries to extract Salma, but she won't come with him - when he tries to carry her, she is embarrassed and reprimands him in front of her friends, calling him "just a driver". Gamar is visibly hurt and they drive home in stony silence. Once they return to the villa, Gamar packs his things - he has had enough. He is done with this family and wants to be on his own. Meanwhile, Salma enters her room and finds that Sarah is waiting for her. Sarah begins to scold her daughter, but when Salma collapses in tears she stops. She moves over to her daughter and embraces her, consoles her. When Salma wakes up, Sarah tells her that Gamar has gone. Salma tries to find out what happened and one of the other drivers, the Egyptian OSMAN (40) tells her that he left and that she of all people must understand why. She says that she doesn't, and Osman hints at it being her fault as she has caused him so much difficulty. He explains how Gamar used all his savings to repair the car she crashed and how he has done enough for her now. Salma is deeply shocked and wants to make amends, but it might be too late. She enters Gamar's now near-empty room and finds a tape that Gamar recorded for his daughter's birthday. She listens to him speaking to his real daughter and decides that she must track him down, even if only to return the cassette. Osman drives Salma to school, where at the school gate she seeks out Hanan. She tries to repair their damaged friendship, and, once she sees that Hanan has forgiven her, then asks Hanan's driver and Gamar's friend Salem to take her to Gamar. They head to the poorer area of Al Balad and seek Gamar at the men's cafe that he usually frequents. It is a coffee shop where women aren't allowed, but Salma has never been one to follow the rules. She strides outside and up to Gamar, who is shocked to see her and quickly asks that they sit down inside the car. Salma gives Gamar his tape back, but he is not happy to see her. She pleads him to come back and to forgive her. He tells her that it's time for her to grow up and that sometimes apologizing isn't enough - she needs to genuinely learn from her mistakes. She doesn't need him anymore. He won't to come back. Back home, Salma begins to change her ways. She begins praying, cleaning her room, and speaking with her mother and staff in a more adult way. She finally summons up the courage to tell Sarah why Gamar left and what actually happened with the car accident. Sarah understands and forgives her daughter and doesn't punish her. In return, Sarah finally reveals to her daughter she once had a brother who fell in the pool as a baby and drowned. Salma is stunned by this secret in her own family, but the intimacy brings her closer to her mother and Salma slowly resolves it's time to grow up. Seeing these changes in her daughter, Sarah changes her mind and submits Salma's foreign university application on her behalf. However, with her new-found sense of responsibility, Salma is upset at her mother for doing this as she has decided that she doesn't want to be selfish and leave her mother alone. Around this time Salma also records Gamar an apology tape, which she gets to him through Osman, who pretends that it's another tape from his family in Sudan that he'd left behind in his rush to leave the villa. Gamar listens to it, surprised but also touched. The next day, when Salma is looking at the yo-yo in her room, Gamar arrives unannounced. Salma is so happy to see him, yet tries to restrain her emotions. He asks her whether she would like to go for ice-cream on the Corniche as they usually do. While watching the sun set and eating ice-cream, Salma and Gamar talk for what they both silently know is the last time. He encourages her to spread her wings and take control of her own life by grabbing the opportunities presented to her and heading to university abroad. He says he'll drive her there himself if he has to. She silently agrees, and they share a bonding moment as they watch the sea, just like how they did so many years ago.
- An investigation into the truth behind the murder of Guatemalan Bishop, Juan Gerardi, who was killed in 1998 just days after trying to hold the country's military accountable for the atrocities committed during its civil war.
- A young aspiring rock guitarist is forced to become the musical director of the local marching band when his father is hit by a bus just four weeks before a major competition.
- An Italian man looks back from his jail cell on his youthful exploits as a political extremist with understanding, candour and remorse.
- A look into the world of one of the most successful video game franchises, Grand Theft Auto - a video game series created by David Jones for Scotland-based games developer company DMA Design, which became Rockstar North. The franchise has sold more than 250 million units worldwide.