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Films & Shows from Lumanity Productions

Welcome to our dedicated collection of titles produced by Lumanity Productions. Renowned for its creative vision, quality craftsmanship, and cinematic innovation, Lumanity Productions has contributed some of the most memorable and influential works to the world of film and television. Whether you’re a longtime follower of their productions or discovering their catalogue for the first time, this selection offers a window into the storytelling excellence and artistic flair that define Lumanity Productions’s legacy.

With 3 outstanding titles currently featured, our continuously updated lineup includes both celebrated classics and exciting new releases. Explore detailed descriptions, user ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie or show for your next viewing session. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of narratives and visual styles that Lumanity Productions brings to the screen, and experience the magic of their productions from the comfort of your own home.

The Boy in the Woods (2023)

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The remarkable true-life survival story of a Jewish boy hiding and being hunted in the forests of Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, based on Maxwell Smart's memoir.

Delia's Gone (2022)

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Living with an intellectual disability, Louis is wrongfully accused of the murder of his sister Delia and sentenced to 5 years in prison. Upon release, he is visited by one of the last men to see her alive who implies there is more to her killing than meets the eye. Armed with this new information, Louis embarks on a personal mission to find who is responsible for Delia's mysterious death.

Stockholm (2019)

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Based on the extraordinary true story of the European city’s 1973 bank heist and hostage crisis that was documented in the 1974 New Yorker article “The Bank Drama” by Daniel Lang. The events grasped the world’s attention when the hostages bonded with their captors and turned against the authorities, giving rise to the psychological phenomenon known as “Stockholm Syndrome.”