The protagonist of the film is a young boy named Kuba who, due to his seriously ill sister, decides to get a quick cash by taking part in illegal car races. On his way he meets not only many difficulties but a girl Ewa, with whom he will be joined not only by love for racing.
Diana Ross's iconic 1983 Central Park concert has been painstakingly and lovingly digitally remastered for cinemas.
Considered one of the most important events in music history, the concert was hit half way through by a storm of epic proportions, dousing Ross and the four hundred and fifty thousand plus assembled fans. Undeterred by the weather Ross heroically battled on in the conditions, until the concert was finally brought to a standstill, vowing to return the next day.
Now brought to the big screen for the first time, those legendary events can be re-lived without having to endure a drop of rainfall.
The film also includes special, never-before-seen footage and messages from the Ross family.
Art Mathews is a washed up drunk. He was a Las Vegas police officer. But after the murder of his wife, Helen, Art's attempt to find and bring the killer to justice ended with multiple incidents of police brutality for which Art was indefinitely suspended. Henry Falcon is a driver and a serial killer with multiple personality disorder. The murder of Helen is officially unsolved, but clues from a dead call girl will lead back to Reggie. Reggie manages an escort service, former manager of the dead call girl, and current manager of Henry's new obsession. Detective Hutchins is Art's former partner and had been watching over him, but as Art gets closer, Hutchins loses control. Henry begins to break; his inner demons are unleashed; and the casualties begin to rise.
Two young "hippie" bikers, Wyatt and Billy sell some dope in Southern California, stash their money away in their gas-tank and set off for a trip across America, on their own personal odyssey looking for a way to lead their lives. On the journey they encounter bigotry and hatred from small-town communities who despise and fear their non-conformism. However Wyatt and Billy also discover people attempting 'alternative lifestyles' who are resisting this narrow-mindedness, there is always a question mark over the future survival of these drop-out groups. The gentle hippie community who thank God for 'a place to stand' are living their own unreal dream. The rancher they encounter and his Mexican wife are hard-pushed to make ends meet. Even LSD turns sour when the trip is a bad one. Death comes to seem the only freedom. When they arrive at a diner in a small town, they are insulted by the local rednecks as weirdo degenerates. They are arrested on some minor pretext by the local sheriff and thrown in jail where they meet George Hanson, a liberal alcoholic lawyer. He gets them out and decides to join them on their trip to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras.
Some love stories are not simple, Sweety's is one such story. She has to contend with her over-enthusiastic family that wants to get her married, a young writer who is completely smitten by her, a secret that she harbours close to her heart and ultimately the truth that her true love might not find acceptance in her family and society. Resolving these issues proves hilarious, touching and life changing.