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Lara is a woman tormented, torn between science and faith. Pushed by her husband to seek treatment from a congregation of zealots, a ruthless exorcist will try to save her soul by putting an innocent woman through hell.
When a lunar eclipse stops her late-night letter exchanges, 12-year-old astronomer Gugu must find a way to reconnect with her beloved Gogo (grandmother) who lives far away in Zimbabwe.
Annie is the newest employee of the dysfunctional funeral home, Lady Garden Funerals. She takes on the job while still grieving the loss of her father. The home is run by her shambolic boss, Sal, who opens Annie's eyes to the often-bizarre world of funerals.
Athletically challenged cousin-best-friends Brooke and Amy Bland have always loved the Olympics but have never been able to find the time to compete. But 2020 is their year! Only problem is they have no sporting talent to speak of. Join the documentary crew as we follow these Olympic hopefuls on their journey to Tokyo. Most only imagine Olympic glory, but Brooke and Amy are actually doing it…kinda. The Power of the Dream is a celebration of friendship, passion and women in sport. From Nikki Webster to Susie O’Neill, this show is all about the 1996 Atlanta Games Celine Dion ballad - The Power of the Dream - no matter how uncoordinated you might be.
Jules, Sami and Bo have just attended the painfully drab funeral of their best friend Wil. Wanting to honour him in the way he truly deserves, they take his urn for one final night out to all his favourite haunts before his parents scatter him the next day. There's just one problem: they wake up the morning after without Wil’s ashes. Through flashback we learn about their friendship and the unique relationship each had with Wil as they revisit the stops on the previous night's farewell tour. From late night kebabs to spectacular drag king shows, we follow their exploits as they race against the clock to find what’s left of their friend.
Denise and Johnny, two drug-dependent best friends, heist a bag of time-traveling crystal in order to pay off their debt to a volatile dealer.
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