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movie about girl named kimberly who had a baby when she was 13 and he was raised as her brother, which her sister yells out at the dinner table in front of kimberly's husband
Glass House: The Good Mother
One year after losing their son David, Eve Goode and her husband Raymond Goode adopt the orphan Ethan Snow (and his teenager sister Abby Snow and bring them to their mansion nearby a lake. Abby faces difficulties of adaptation in her new home, and she confronts Eve, who proves to be deranged and unstable. When Ethan gets sick, Abby tries to contact their friend, detective Ben Koch, and she realizes that her brother and she are trapped in the house.
The Good Mother
A journalist and her son's pregnant girlfriend attempt to track down those responsible for the murder of her estranged son. Together, they confront a world of drugs and corruption in the underbelly of their small city in upstate New York, where they uncover an even darker secret.
Kimberly
Four young men fall in love with the same woman. When they all find themselves attracted by Kimberly, hey vow not to fight for her affections during the season -- but then she gets pregnant and doesn't know which teammate is the father.
KIM
Kim is a young girl (teenager) who lives with her mother. Her passion is dancing, and she hopes for a career in it. Her father has passed away, and her mother struggles to cope, seeking solace in alcohol and boyfriends. Kim herself becomes pregnant after an adventure with an internet date. Something that turns her life upside down. What should she do? Those around her think she should have an abortion. She has doubts. Should she get an abortion and pursue her dream? Or have the child? The choice she makes results in an inner transformation. From an accommodating and somewhat dreamy girl with dance aspirations, she becomes a decisive woman. Even a mother who knows what she wants. She grows from a teenager into an adult woman.
Abi's Monster
When Kimberly, a struggling single mother, is suddenly threatened by a terrifying entity posing as her young daughter, she must find the courage to face the harsh truth she has avoided for so long.
The Prodigal Daughter
Bryce (Derrick Pierce), Kim (Dee Williams), Darryl (Brock Slayden), and Rhonda (Venice Rose), all waiting anxiously in a living room. Bryce and Kim are excited and nervous. Kim says she can't believe this is happening after all this time! Bryce kisses his wife's forehead lovingly. He says that he can't believe it either -- their little girl is coming back to them! They have a second chance to be a family -- it's almost too good to be true. A week later, Bryce returns home from work and overhears Scarlett having a suspicious conversation that signals she may not be who she seems.
Prodigal Sons
Filmmaker Kimberly Reed returns home for her high school reunion, ready to reintroduce herself to the small town as a transgender woman and hoping for reconciliation with her long-estranged adopted brother Marc. Things are complicated by the shocking revelation that Marc may be the grandson of Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, forcing Kim and her family to explore questions of sexual orientation, identity, severe trauma and love.
In a Child's Name
A true story about a woman who fights her brother-in-law's parents for custody of her deceased sister's baby upon learning that her brother-in-law murdered her sister.
The Disappearance of Kimmy Diore
When Kimmy Diore is kidnapped in broad daylight, shockwaves go beyond her family circle. Kimmy is no ordinary six-old-year girl, but a YouTube star whose videos are followed by millions of viewers. To save her, Sara Roussel must dive into an unfamiliar world, both fascinating and terrifying. She enters the Diore family's inner circle, gradually uncovering secrets that resonate with her own.
My Place
An intimate 7-year journey of a family struggling to overcome past wounds of reverse migration (from Canada to Korea) begins when the director's little sister decides to be an un-wed single mom. The little sister decides to raise the child in Canada as she never felt welcome in her parent's homeland, South Korea. The lives of parents, intertwined with Korea's modern history is revealed, while family members try to come together to face the challenges of raising a new baby outside of the traditional family form. What starts out as the director's personal journey of re-discovering the lives of family members and self, evolves into broader themes of cultural differences, identity, and belonging.
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