Amol, a child, is confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. He stands in the courtyard and talks to passers-by and inquires about the places they go to. The construction of a new post office nearby prompts the imaginative Amol to fantasise about receiving a letter from the King or being his postman.

Gypsy's mother Rose dreams of a life in show business for her daughters, but Louise becomes a huge b...

Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. When the local authorities and various inhabitants begin to believe that...

A decrepit house in Badajoz, Spain, on a cold winter night in 1925. Laura and her mother Adela, who ...

Lanford Wilson's prize-winning drama about life in a played-out coal town in the Midwest. Against th...

Based on the musical and Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir, "Fun Home" concerns Bechdel's discovery of...

The suffocating conditions in a bourgeois family were depicted in several films in the second half o...

Based on Lesya Ukrainka's drama "The Stone Master". Without the permission of the king, in Seville,...