Brett (William Hurt), un ex presidiario, emprende un viaje en coche con dos jóvenes desconocidos: Martine (Kristen Stewart), una joven atractiva y coqueta, y Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), un joven inseguro. Brett no puede quitarse de la cabeza a May (Maria Bello), un alma frágil que quedó atrás cuando ingresó en prisión. A medida que pasa el tiempo, Brett les habla a los chicos de su pasado y de su presente e incluso de la causa de su encarcelamiento. Remake del filme "El pañuelo amarillo de la felicidad", dirigido por Yôji Yamada en 1977.
Pakistani taxi-driver Parvez and prostitute Bettina find themselves trapped in the middle when Islamic fundamentalists decide to clean up their local town.
Amir is an illegal Pakistani immigrant smuggled into England in the 1960's to work, to send money to his family and perhaps even bring them over with him. A skilled laborer, he is forced to do unskilled work like shoveling sheep dung and processing wool. He lives in a boarding house with nearly a dozen other men, under the supervision of Hussein Shah. He befriends a young student, Sakib, who dreams of being a writer. Their existence is punctuated by secret movies, a visiting prostitute, fear of detection and deportation, and the gangster-like smuggler who comes by for his take every week. The household is shaken up by the arrival of a white girl, Shah's girlfriend, and the sense of femininity and family she brings.
Television interviewer George Grant, renowned for his ability to get at the truth, is at the peak of his career. But when he receives a message at his office that his wife needs to see him urgently - a matter of life and death - his life is irreversibly altered. And so the frantic search begins for George Grant 's truth - and his wife.
When plucky Corporal Pru Merriman reports to her superiors Monk and Bob for driving duty, she finds herself catapulted into the murky world of the French Resistance.