
Drama movies
Emotional and character-driven narratives that explore the complexities of the human condition and relationships.
Subgenres include: Psychological Drama, Professional Drama, Entertainment Industry Drama.
Based on some true events, a couple’s final breakup getaway — planned as a peaceful, mutual farewell — takes an unexpected turn when an unseen presence within an isolated estate quietly reshapes their journey, drawing buried feelings into the open and challenging everything they believed about endings and letting go.
The film is based on real events. Standartenführer Fleischmann faces a crucial task. To solve it, he needs a poet who is on death row in a Berlin prison. As the film progresses, an unexpected connection between the "death house" in Berlin and post-war Nuremberg is revealed. For the first time, viewers are treated to a unique report from beneath the scaffold at Nuremberg. For the first time, the execution scene of major war criminals is recreated in cinema.
Dante, a nine-year-old boy, lives isolated in his room, cut off from the outside world. His only company are the brief moments he shares with his grandmother and his neighbor, while his days pass between the dimness of his bed and the contemplation of the garden through the window. But in the refuge of his dreams, he meets an enigmatic character who learned to navigate the consciousness of sad children and who tries to guide him to confront his pain.
At The Tone follows two friends, David (Tristan Pedroso) and Jimmy (Sean Jolly), as they navigate through grief in two contrasting ways. Jimmy attempts to navigate in the aftermath of personal loss. As he struggles to cope with the death of a loved one, David battles his own inner demons. Each confronting pain in deeply different ways. This film explores how friendship, loss, and unspoken trauma shape the paths they take.









