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All the book-based movies and TV shows adapted by Stephen J
Grace Marks, the convicted murderess, has been hired out from prison to serve as a domestic servant in the home of the Governor of the penitentiary. An arrangement is made so that Dr. Jordan will interview Grace during afternoons in the sewing room in the governor’s mansion.
Princess Elsa of Arendelle possesses magical powers that allow her to control and create ice and snow, often using them to play with her younger sister, Anna. After Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her magic, their parents, the King and Queen, take both siblings to a colony of trolls led by Grand Pabbie. The castle gates open to the public and visiting dignitaries for the first time in years.
Lewis is an aspiring 12-year-old inventor who grew up in an orphanage, whose inventions have been scaring off potential parents. Wilbur asks Lewis to fix the time machine, however Lewis realizing that he can simply use the time machine to see his mother instead has another condition: Wilbur has to take him to visit his mother afterwards.
Lewis is an aspiring 12-year-old inventor who grew up in an orphanage, whose inventions have been scaring off potential parents. Wilbur asks Lewis to fix the time machine, however Lewis realizing that he can simply use the time machine to see his mother instead has another condition: Wilbur has to take him to visit his mother afterwards.
On the night of June 28th, 2011, Swedish journalists Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson took a significant risk by illegally crossing from Somalia into Ethiopia. Their aim was to investigate the impact of the ruthless pursuit of oil on the population of the secluded and conflict-ridden Ogaden region. Just five days later, they found themselves wounded in the desert, having been shot and captured by the Ethiopian army.
Upon revealing her sexual orientation as gay, a teenager finds herself in a distressing situation when her deeply religious parents send her to a rigid conversion camp. For a harrowing eight months, Alex is trapped in this environment, but she is determined to break free and escape.
The same assailant kidnaps the 11-year-old daughter and girlfriend of a father whose wife had been raped and killed in front of his daughter three years previously. While the authorities work to find the kidnapper, the two, who are being held captive in a bunker beneath Grand Central Station, plan their escape.
A young baseball player’s hopes of pitching on a Little League travel squad are dashed when he suffers a severe field injury. He attends summer camp with his older brother after a protracted healing period and makes friends with the deaf catcher’s sister. They support him in overcoming his nervousness and fear of going back to the mound by drawing on their own experiences of life with disabilities.