Everything changes for the Ing family when the husband and father is diagnosed with terminal cancer. The mother, who is the main supporter has become more isolated, while the son is no longer certain about his future plans although he has been accepted to study abroad. The conflicted family returns to the father’s hometown for the tomb-sweeping ritual, but his original mountain tomb has been replaced by a newly built hotel.
An interesting thought instilled in the minds of Raziya and her classmates by a teacher urges Raziya to reveal her biggest wish – to recite the azaan. And all hell breaks loose, predictably.
Bob hopes that his parents, Zati dan Daud will reconcile after a conflict in their marriage. Bob's teenage brother, Harun believes his family is crumbling. He meets Maya, a rebellious teenager. Leha, their grandmother, learns the meaning of a family when she meets a family-loving, Leman. Racist doctor, Janna, is saved by Arman, a Bangladeshi janitor. All this happens during the Malaysian Lockdown.
A father trying to find a groom for his daughter who is squinted. In this process, he is diagnosed with Parkinson s disease. Watch Jamun to find out if he gets his daughter married.
In a society with a strong patriarchal culture, Okta, a female bank employee was laid off during the pandemic so that her male co-worker could continue working. How will she respond in such a challenging time?
When the Ruff-Ruff Pack stops by Adventure Bay to cause some wheel trouble, the PAW Patrol will need some cool new moto moves and their purrfect new friend Wild Cat to stop them in their tracks. Get revved up for this daring, six part event!
The new year is approaching, the middle-aged screenwriter Wang Ziliang (Wu Gang) alone is burdened by layers of stress, dealing with multiple issues such as career, family, and interpersonal relationships, feeling "sad in the new year". The biggest wish of his mother (Wu Yanshu) is to go back to her hometown for New Year's Eve dinner with her four children. However, the complicated adult world involves the children. When mother is injured in an accident, the family's relationship dropped to a freezing point, and the conflicts between the three generations were pushed to the forefront... After choices and trials, the children returned to family's love and realized that "home is where mother is." No matter how difficult life is, there will be no years that can't be passed.
When her estranged mother falls into a coma, a self-made single mom grapples with regret and resentment while reflecting on their strained relationship.
Determined teen Din is longing to reconnect with his childhood best friend when he meets a wish-granting dragon who shows him the magic of possibilities.
When Max goes out looking for troll’s footsteps, he climbs the fence of luxury hotel Dikkersdorp. Caught by a security guard who mistakenly holds him responsible of a theft orchestrated by the mysterious Pie, Max is in trouble. Luckily, his new neighbor Sellie sets him free and, together, they meet with Trollie. Unfortunately, Sellie’s father hears about the troll and goes out of his way to expose the creature to the public. But Trollie is very miserable being put in display and Max stages his escape to reunite his troll friend with his family in the land of Ekeby.
Like the twining vines of the honeysuckle, each of the three stories in this film follow a character whose growth is impeded by the clouds of society hanging over their heads. From a Hungarian taxi driver torn between the preservation of his family and the unexpected humane responsibility found in the clandestine activities he does for profit, to the Hungarian teenager of a single mother whose idea of life goals and success seems perpetually defined by the missing figure of a role model, and finally to the young Indian Carnatic singer who amidst personal and national turmoil decides to sacrifice the one thing that defines her - her talent, Honeysuckle aims not to narrate or condescendingly offer a message, as much as it seeks to illustrate the many life directions available, and the way none of them are good, in a world severely lacking a moral center.
“Unbreakable” is the story of Barbara the Bunny. When she begins to persistently cough, “Quality Control” at the toy factory labels her “defective,” and so her search for treatment begins. She goes from shop to shop to no avail, until she discovers a loose string of yarn that takes her on a magical journey across town and into the arms of a toy repair shop owner.
Yoo-na, who had nowhere to go, lives with Allan, a foreign worker, at a small glass factory. Meanwhile, the owner of the factory entrusts Eun-ji, whom he sponsors, with the factory's accounting. Looking at Eun-ji and Allan, Yoo-na is confused as she recalls her past memories. President Kim, who has power in the factory, bullies Allan and the boss tries to rape Yoo-na. Having a lonely and hard time, Yoo-na and Allan get close to each other and new events occur with the knife of Sarasen, the only collection that Allan cherishes...
Luccas and Gi are separated for the first time in a competition at the camp. The girls and boys face off in a Talent Show for a spot in a real pop band. The trolling begins! Who's gonna do it best?