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He Wanted The Moon

In the 1920s, Dr. Perry Baird, who was born in Texas and educated at Harvard, begins his career ascent in the field of medicine. Over time, he grows more and more interested in the cause of manic depression. Sadly

Hideaway

Mousse and Louis are young, beautiful, rich and in love, but drugs have invaded their lives. After Louis fatal overdose, Mousse soon learns she is pregnant. Feeling lost, Mousse escapes to a beautiful beach house far from Paris and is soon joined in her refuge by Louis gay brother, Paul.

Completed

September 10, 2010 Limited VOD / Digital

High Expectations

Jack Davis (Taylor Gray) finds himself adrift after his father, the legendary Coach Davis (Kelsey Grammer), cuts him from his renowned soccer club, the Carolina Mantis. Estranged from his father, at odds with his brother, Mantis All-Star goalie Sam (Adam Aalderks), and desperate for purpose, Jack turns to his ex-girlfriend Sophia (Ally Brooke). Jack is inspired by her tough love and unwavering pursuit to become a recording artist. He tackles his depression and takes one last shot at his lifelong dream, by trying out for a rival soccer club. Can Jack finally prove that he is worthy of his dad's love? Can he forgive and believe in second chances?

Highland Park

A teacher wins the lottery and uses the largesse to restore the local library and energize the community in the process.

Completed

Limited VOD / Digital

Holiday in the Wild

Kate Conrad, a stylish Manhattanite, is about to have her life turned upside down when her husband decides to leave her just as they were to celebrate their ‘second honeymoon’ on an African safari. Kate takes the trip by herself, and ends up staying all the way through the Christmas holiday, finding the wildlife inspires her to follow her heart and find new purpose within her own life.

Holy Land. The last Pil...

Carmen sees her marriage stagnant: her husband does not take her into account and her children do not understand her, especially Pedro. When she suggests going on a family trip to the Holy Land, the storm breaks out and mixed feelings surface. Finally she will be able to convince them and on that trip we will meet people with impressive lives and testimonies, and we will enter places that, more than ruins, are pillars of a faith that transforms hearts.

House of the Dragon (Se...

Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” the series, set 200 years before the events of “Game of Thrones,” tells the story of House Targaryen.

Howards End

Margaret Schlegel (Emma Thompson) and her sister Helen (Helena Bonham Carter) become involved with two couples: a wealthy, conservative industrialist (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife (Vanessa Redgrave), and a working-class man (Samuel West) and his mistress (Niccola Duffet). The interwoven fates and misfortunes of these three families and the diverging trajectories of the two sisters’ lives are connected to the ownership of Howards End, a beloved country home.

Hurricane Season

A group of teens finds a corpse floating in a canal and the whole village investigates the murder.

Hate Mail

Several Manhattanites encounter various iterations of hate mail and grapple with the subsequent fallout of their relationships.

Heavy

Drug-dealer Sev and his equally broken girlfriend Maddie accept a risky deal from an old childhood friend, setting off an irreversible chain of events.

Heist 88

Set in 1988, arch-criminal and master manipulator Armand Moore persuades four young, African-American employees of First National Bank of Chicago to steal $70 million via a sophisticated take-down of the banking wire system.

Heroes for My Son

A new father starts compiling a list of heroes whose virtues and talents he wants to share with his son. The list includes Abraham Lincoln, Rosa Parks, the Wright Brothers, Jim Henson, Amelia Earhart and Muhammad Ali.

Hold Me Tight

Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread, Bergman Island) gives another riveting performance as Camille, a woman on the run from her family for reasons that aren’t immediately clear. Widely renowned as an actor but less well-known here for his equally impressive work behind the camera, Mathieu Amalric’s sixth feature directorial outing—his most ambitious to date—is a virtuosic, daringly fluid portrait of one woman’s fractured psyche. Alternating between Camille’s adventures on the road and her abandoned husband Marc (Arieh Worthalter) as he struggles to take care of their children at home, Amalric’s film keeps viewers uncertain as to the reality of what they’re seeing until the final moments of this richly rewarding, moving, and unpredictable portrait of grief.

House of Hummingbird

14-year-old Eun-hee moves through life like a hummingbird searching for a taste of sweetness wherever she may find it. Ignored by her parents and abused by her brother, she finds her escape by roaming the neighborhood with her best friend, going on adventures, exploring young love and experiencing everything that comes with growing up in a country on the brink of enormous change.

Completed

June 26, 2020 VOD / Digital

House to House

Set during the Second Battle of Fallujah, Staff Sergeant David Bellavia faces life-threatening experiences and other conflicts.

How Soon Is Never?

A rock journalist tries to get his own life back on track and attempts to reunite the band The Smiths, who broke up in 1987 and swore they would never reunite.