Poor Cow (Ken Loach, 1967).

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Poor Cow (Ken Loach, 1967).
Though Giacomo passes, Sky gets to meet her granddaughter, Celia, that Atlas had while in high school. He meets Tracy, another single parent, and the two bond - as do their children. Celia and her friends give Ellie Rose a makeover. Ellie Rose, however, is the daughter of Lazarus' son, Xaiver, making Ellie and Celia second cousins (and now, step sisters!)
Their strange little family continues to grow as Tracy and Atlas welcome a baby girl, Wendy.
And then, again! Celia winds up pregnant with Garrett. Though Atlas isn't happy about the news, he joins her in the delivery room for moral support. But, if this family tree weren't confusing enough, Garrett is also Xavier's son, making him Ellie Rose's half brother, but also meaning Celia and Garrett are second cousins (oops!).
Garrett also responds to the news poorly, but soon they welcome baby Silas into the world. And, yes, that's him twice in the family tree.
It's starting to shape up to be a full house at home with Tracy and Atlas having their teen daughters, Ellie Rose and Celia, their child, Wendy, their grandson, Silas, and surprise! Tracy and Atlas welcome another child, Fernanda. With things getting packed at home, Ellie Rose and Celia graduate high school with Ellie Rose looking forward to studying at Foxbury, moving into a dorm, and finally get her own room again.
Meanwhile, Valencia begins a family of her own with her high school sweetheart, Willie. Though hesitant about the pregnancy, with counselling and time the two make peace with the pregnancy and welcome twins Jackson and Luna (peep Jackson and Luna's matching friendship bracelets).
The cousins grow up close, with Luna and Ellie winning prom royalty and jester, and the three girls flaunt their matching swimsuits on the first day of summer.
Ellie winds up being the only kid to make it out of the Watts-Plains house, getting a degree in biology with honours and becoming a doctor soon after graduation.
She moves into a 2 bedroom where hosts parties, inviting family, friends, and her boyfriend, Leroy, until she and Leroy welcome a baby boy together, Kieran.
The two tie the knot and grow old together. Kieran, following in the ever-present footsteps of his grandfather and aunt, also winds up with a pregnancy in high school, welcome baby Roy (named after his late father, Leroy), and allowing Ellie to meet her grandson.
Hambone and Hillie (1983) Lillian Gish
with director Roy Watts and Timothy Bottoms
Director: Roy Watts Writers: Sandra K. Bailey (screenplay), Michael S. Murphey (screenplay) (as Michael Murphey) Stars: Lillian Gish, Candy Clark, O.J. Simpson Lillian Gish stars as Hillie, an elderly woman whose dog Hambone must travel across the U.S. in order to find her. Lillian Gish ... Hillie Radcliffe Candy Clark Candy Clark ... Nancy Rollins O.J. Simpson O.J. Simpson ... Tucker Robert Walker Jr. Robert Walker Jr. ... The Wanderer (as Robert Walker) Jack Carter Jack Carter ... Lester Burns Alan Hale Jr. Alan Hale Jr. ... Mc Vickers (as Alan Hale) Anne Lockhart Anne Lockhart ... Roberta Radcliffe Timothy Bottoms Timothy Bottoms ... Michael Radcliffe Sidney Greenbush Sidney Greenbush ... Amy McVickers (as Sidney Robin Greenbush) William Jordan William Jordan ... Bert Rollins Paul Koslo Paul Koslo ... Jere Arnie Moore Arnie Moore ... Dognapper Nancy Morgan Nancy Morgan ... Ellen Robert Feero Robert Feero ... Skip Alan Abelew Alan Abelew ... Manny Maureen Quinn Maureen Quinn ... Edna Reilly Vincent Doherty Vincent Doherty ... Baggage Handler Hap Lawrence Hap Lawrence ... L.A. TWA Clerk Marc Bentley Marc Bentley ... Danny Nicole Eggert Nicole Eggert ... Marci Virginya Keehne Virginya Keehne ... Shelly Gregory Brown Gregory Brown ... Pat Bill Berry Bill Berry ... Chicago Sheriff Jennifer George Jennifer George ... Kathy Radcliffe Wil Wheaton Wil Wheaton ... Jeff Radcliffe Lillian Adams Lillian Adams ... Estelle David Wiley David Wiley ... Dr. Simpkins Tom Preston Tom Preston ... Highway Patrol Officer Robert Michaels Robert Michaels ... Mover Gary Gillingham ... producer Sandy Howard ... producer Roger La Page ... co-producer (as Roger LaPage) Don Levin ... executive producer Michael S. Murphey associate producer (as Michael Murphey) Mel Pearl ... executive producer Joel Soisson ... associate producer Music by Georges Garvarentz (as George Garvarentz) Cinematography by Jon Kranhouse ... (as Jon R. Kranhouse) Film Editing by R.J. Kizer