Mladá americká študentka Karen Davis (Sarah Michelle Gellar) prichádza do Tokia za svojím priateľom. Súhlasí s opatrovaním chorej krajanky, ale netuší, že sa tak dostává pod vplyv nadprirodzeného Zla.Keď bezstarostne vstúpi do navonok obyčajného príbytku pani Emmy v starobylej štvrti japonskej metropoly, ocitne sa na prahu najhroznejších udalostí svojho života. Emmu nachádza v zúfalom stave, rovanko ako jej dom. Prekliate obydlie je obýváné duchmi, ktorí sa s nenávistnou zlobou pokúšajú zavraždiť každého, kto sa ocitne dnu. Spasí Karen svoj život pred smrtiacim zlom a postaví sa mu tvárou v tvár? Dokáže dievča, ktoré je v Japonsku úplnou cudzinkou, prekonať svoj strach a zachrániť sa pred nákazlivo útočiacim Zlom, skôr než bude neskoro?
Príbeh mladej žurnalistky Susannah Cahalan, ktorá už ako 21-ročná pracuje v redakcii New York Post a svojimi ambíciami si pomaličky dláždi cestu na titulné stránky. Avšak zriedkavé autoimunitné ochorenie, ktoré vyvolalo obrovský zápal v jednej časti jej mozgu spôsobí, že sa celý jej svet znenazdajky rozpadne. A Susannah sa pred ním ukryje hlboko vo vnútri samej seba.
A young woman has spent her life tormented by the death of her mother, who was on a ship torpedoed during World War II. When her father hires an investigator to look into the circumstances of the mother's death 30 years prior, it triggers a new rash of emotional turmoil for the young woman and uncovers a heinous crime.
An American woman doctor comes to Tanzania to work at a hospital for the mentally disturbed, with her Tanzanian lover. There, she meets a sometimes catatonic patient, Samahe, who seems to be in communication with another reality. In their confrontation with their individual and collective pasts, Dr Asira and Samehe are bound by fears and half remembered images of unbearable pain. Only through the spirit of Maangamizi, can the women resume their lives with an understanding of the ancestors and their eternal presence in a world of cruelty, hatred and death. It is a story that seeks to reclaim the connection between Africa and her Diaspora, and one that dares to represent the histories of two continents as it peels away layers upon layers of pain to bring healing of the soul.
Other Voices is a 1970 documentary film directed by David H. Sawyer. The film follows Dr. Albert Honig, one of the most controversial Doctors of his era, as he demonstrates various techniques he has employed in his treatment of comatose, catatonic, schizophrenic, and autistic patients. It also follows a handful of patients living in a rural setting in Doylestown, Pennsylvania during their daily activities and during treatment sessions with Dr. Honig. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.