Theft of expensive raw materials is repeated in the factory, but to protect the reputation, it is not leaked outside the factory, until the police finally get involved. Rumors surrounding one of the workers intensify, and the arrest of that worker is the beginning of other adventures; events that go beyond our expectations.
A Syrian family leaves their country to live in a resort, where they start stirring controversy and trouble among its residents after Fotna claims to be a seer. A feminist, Fotna's readings always favor the women whenever married couples seek her help
Sing Along with Mitch, airing on NBC from 1961 to 1964, was a weekly sing-along program hosted by Mitch Miller and featuring a male chorus. Lyrics were presented at the bottom of the television screen. Singer Leslie Uggams, pianist Dick Hyman, and the singing Quinto Sisters were regularly featured. One of the show's trademarks was the final number, a group sing-along with the regular house chorale, among whom would be an uncredited celebrity not necessarily known for their singing ability. As the popularity of the show rose, Miller produced and recorded several "Sing Along with Mitch" record albums.
Inno and Eva are from different worlds, but destiny will bring them together, only to tear them apart. The star-crossed lovers will need to decide what they are willing to risk for love.
Siam runs away from home after his stepmother tried to seduce him while he was drunk. Jeed relieves the stress by driving her car very fast. Jeed's car stops for no apparent reason and Siam fixes it for her. He ends up having dinner at her house and, after getting shot while saving her family from a robbery, Siam is hired as their gardener and later as a mechanic at the family's car company. Soon, he becomes the person who listens to all her problems. This way, Siam and Jeed start developing feelings for each other.
This is the story of a little boy who feels very alone at home. To remedy this, his dad decided to offer him a pet. He comes face to face with a monkey in a box; the seller explained that this is a Tibetan dwarf monkey. In fact, it was a yeti! And the animal takes up space in the family that lives to the rhythm of the big blunders and hairy little master.
In 2017, Edith Finch returns to her family’s remote house in Washington state to document the strange and tragic stories of her relatives. Each room in the house holds the tale of a different family member who met an untimely end.