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Animated films about mother–child relationships (2 C) D. Films about mother–daughter relationships (1 C, 294 P) S. Films about mother–son relationships (1 C, 301 P)
Mother and Child is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Rodrigo García. It premiered on September 14, 2009, at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival [ 2 ] and at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2010, [ 3 ] and was the closing night selection in the 2010 Maryland Film Festival .
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie; G.I. Joe: The Movie; The Great Land of Small; Harry and the Hendersons [1] The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones; Mio in the Land of Faraway; Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night; The Puppetoon Movie; Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers; The Secret Garden; Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats; Ultraman: The Adventure Begins
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Child's Play (1988 film) Child's Play (2019 film) The Children's Train; The Cleaner (2021 film) The Client (1994 film) CODA (2021 film) Coming Home Again; Consenting Adult (film) Crazy Rich Asians (film) CrissCross; Crocodile Tears (film) The Cure (1995 film) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film) Cyrus (2010 film)
B. Back Roads (2018 film) Bad Boy Bubby; Bad Family (film) The Ballad of Jack and Rose; Bar 51; Barbarian (2022 film) Bastards (2013 film) Beatrice (1987 film)
Scenes from inside the club were filmed at St. Mary Catholic School in Wilmington, North Carolina. The beach volleyball courts aren't actually on the beach. In season 1, the cast heads to a beach ...
Moment of Truth is a anthology series of made-for-television films produced for and aired by NBC from 1993 until 1998. As with most films of the time, the series specifically targeted women and mainly featured everyday women, including their daughters, in some kind of peril, danger or other situation, which were often adapted from real-life events, promoted as "ripped from the headlines".