Neeta and Mishri live in a small town called Bassi Batana and their fathers, both arrogant business men, govern the town. Mishri is the son of a clothes vendor while Neeta's father runs the local sweet shop. Mishri and Neeta are drawn into their father's rivalry and look for any opportunity to score points over each other. Over time the two fall in love but decide the only option they have is to run away because their fathers would never accept their relationship. However, within days they become penniless due to emergency demonetizing and are forced to return home as arch enemies. Can Neeta and Mishri change their parent's opinion about each other and end the rivalry or will they have to end their love story?
12-year-old Jeffrey is a small boy with big dreams - he hopes to rescue his household from destitution by becoming a Reggaeton singer. The third of nine children, he's fiercely loyal to his family, and sweetly protective of his younger sister. He's driven by both ambition and a strong work ethic, whether he's recording a song or washing car windscreens. His resilience and enthusiasm is infectious and you'll be rooting for him all the way in this tale of hope and strength against the odds, which blurs the lines of reality with a fascinating blend of documentary and fiction.
A story about young people against the institution of marriage in society. The story evolves into a greater story which revolutionizes the culture in the country.
Making the Grade invites us into the world of the piano lesson. Every year teachers and students throughout Ireland prepare for graded musical exams. These exams can be pleasing for some but daunting for others. Each student has their own particular goal but reaching Grade Eight is considered a pinnacle. This endearing and uplifting documentary explores the bond between piano teachers and their pupils as they struggle through these grades. This is a story of the trans-formative power of music and the pride and happiness it provides both the students and teachers. It may inspire us all to keep making the grade.
Tano, a rebellious teenager from Santiago, is caught stealing and therefore sent to southern Chile under the care of his father, whom he hasn't seen in years. Avoiding the discipline that's imposed on him, Tano meets Cheo, a young and shy boy who is bullied at school for his indigenous origins. The strange death of a Mapuche leader unleashes a spree of violence in the area, forcing Tano and Cheo to unite against their violent surroundings.