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- A novice nun about to take her vows uncovers a family secret dating back to the German occupation.
- Ida "Red" Walker may not survive her terminal illness while incarcerated for armed robbery. She turns to her son, Wyatt, for one last job and a chance to regain her freedom.
- A turn-of-the-century romance story based on Géza Gárdonyi's novel of the same name. Her father finds a husband for the nineteen-year-old Ida through a want ad, but can the contractual marriage turn into love?
- Pregnant fifteen-year-old orphan Cecilia is sent to Ida's secluded mansion to hide pregnancy. Ida and maid Alma provide Cecilia maternal care, forming bond. Their relationship tested as Cecilia's childbirth nears.
- Ida moves away from home to study psychology at the University of Oslo. She is worried about most things in life, but her greatest fear is that an act of terror will take place. And when she meets Aksel, a lone wolf who is repeating high-school classes to get into the university and spends his time on dark incels (involuntary celibates) forums on the internet, she starts to think he's a potential school shooter. She tries to squelch the terror-related thoughts, but the more she learns about him, the greater the fear gets. Gradually she realizes that she needs to do something drastic to stop her escalating fear, but how far is she willing to go to save Aksel?
- Single parent hires a housekeeper for his motherless children.
- Party girl meets a male ballet dancer on the Internet.
- Four call center agents embark on a road trip through São Paulo's south coast together and end up crossing paths with a man who is taking his child to meet his estranged mother along the way.
- Little Ida's mother is working for the Germans during World War II, and she is also having a relationship with a German SS officer. Ida is experiencing the problems of having a mother who is involved with the enemy, without being old enough to understand what is actually going on.
- An animated movie that follows the adventures of Emil, who lives on a farm in a Swedish village with his parents and little sister.
- A fictional retelling of the Regina Express tragedy, in which 22 Dominican stowaways died from suffocation in an attempt of illegal travel in September 1981.
- Ida is an 8 -year-old girl trapped in a family with an acholic mother. She struggles to overcome her fear of the monster which appears in her dreams every night and fights to keep the monster at bay.
- The feature documentary focused on the life and legacy of Dr. Ida P. Rolf. The movie accompanies Dr. Rolf throughout her life, chronicling her extraordinary journey and highlighting her personal experiences, passions, and the many challenges she faced. The documentary intricately traces the origins of her revolutionary philosophy on life, encapsulated in her groundbreaking methodology known as Structural Integration and highlights her pioneering role in recognizing the critical importance of fascia in the human body.
- Before dying a man makes his best friend promise not to marry his dominant wife after he is gone. When he does it anyway, the first husband comes back as a ghost to give some action to the newly weds.
- Sculptor Richard Hunt and civil rights icon Ida B. Wells' parallel missions confront racism, create opportunities for Black Americans, forging societal change through art and activism
- La cantaora de flamenco Rocío Márquez sueña con viajar a Senegal para conocer el mundo de la cooperación internacional de primera mano.
- Although the Needham's servant, Ida, is anxious to be married, her face is against her. An ad inserted by Bill Saddle in a matrimonial paper, gives Ida a ray of hope. She answers the ad, enclosing Mrs. Needham's photo in her letter. Bill promptly loses his heart when he sees this picture. He leaves for the city. Meeting the original of the photo on the street. Bill follows Mrs. Needham home. In the meantime, Slippery Bill, a second-story man, breaks into the house. Hearing someone coming, the man hides behind the portieres. Saddle enters the house and is confronted by Ida. Although Ida protests that it was she who wrote the answer to his ad, the rancher demands to see the original of the picture in his possession. Hearing Mrs. Needham coming, Ida thrusts Saddle into a closet and locks the door. But the man raises such a rumpus that Mrs. Needham opens the door to ascertain the cause. The sight of the stranger who had followed her home affords the woman the fright of her life. Mr. Needham enters the house. In his desire to hide, Saddle approaches Slippery Bill's place of concealment. An inspiration seizes the rancher. As a Justice of the Peace, he is empowered to perform the marriage ceremony. Seizing Slippery Bill and Ida, he joins their hands and makes them one just as Mr. Needham enters the room. While Ida's employers are busy offering their congratulations, Saddle makes his escape. Once out of the house, he tears up Mrs. Needham's photograph and the matrimonial sheet. Raising his right hand, he vows. "Never Again."
- A romantic love story from the last century. A wealthy merchant, Peter Ó, marries his daughter Ida to the poor but respectable journalist-cum-painter Csaba Balogh. Both young men have their reasons for doing so, Csaba's family is struggling financially, Ida's father wants to get rid of her so that his dissolute, high society lifestyle is not disturbed by the presence of the respectable girl, who was brought up in a convent. Ida thus has to choose between the convent and marriage. Their verbal agreement is that they will stay together only until he is able to repay the dowry advance, which is considered a loan, and that she is free to dispose of the full amount of the dowry, according to the father's terms. Although married to the outside world, they behave like strangers in private.
- The various faces of youth and people in an enclosed space of a convenience store for 12 hours.
- Black women in purple lingerie with instruments.
- Ida's Diary is a film about hope and courage, about finding your own identity and daring to live. It's a personal film based on Ida's own video diary from the last eight years.
- During a long-awaited family pizza night, Martin makes an announcement that challenges the family dynamic. His parents come to understand that the truth cannot be accepted as one.
- Princess Ida and Prince Hilarion were betrothed when the Prince was two years old and the Princess just one year old. Twenty years have now passed, and the time has come for Hilarion to claim his bride. The Princess, however, has other ideas. She has set up a women's-only University - and men are not allowed. Hilarion and his friends, Cyril and Florian, disguise themselves as women to gain entrance to the University. All goes well until Cyril's unmaidenly conduct compromises their disguise - and reveals the three friends as intruding men.
- This historical documentary brings to life the extraordinary life of Ida Zoradia Lewis, America's most famous woman lighthouse keeper and national heroine. Hailed as the 'bravest woman in America,' Ida tended the light on Lime Rock in Newport, R.I. for more than 50 years and saved more than 25 people from certain peril. This film provides an intimate portrayal of Ida's life from 15 to 69 (1857 to 1911). Despite her age, gender, class, and lack of education, Ida managed to transcend the implicit and overwhelming bias and discrimination against women and fulfill her true potential and her life's work. The director's goal is to renew the 'national memory' of Ida Lewis as an American heroine and return her to her rightful place in history.