A comedy crime drama TV show based on the works of Agatha Christie, following the investigations of various murders and mysteries.
The Outsider is based on the true story of a trader who loses his job and is caught in the midst of the global economic crisis of 2008. As he struggles to find a new job and support his family, he navigates the high-finance world and faces various challenges and risks. The movie explores themes of loss, deception, and the consequences of the financial crisis.
One to Another is a French drama that delves into the interconnected lives of several characters, exploring themes of incest, voyeurism, bisexuality, and sexual promiscuity. The plot revolves around a musician who becomes involved in an investigation following the murder of his sister. As the story unfolds, it reveals the characters' complicated and often taboo relationships, including a one-female-two-males threesome and an open relationship. The film incorporates elements of sadomasochism, LGBT themes, and explores teenage sexuality. It touches on topics such as unwanted pregnancy, abortion, and the exploration of one's own sexuality. The narrative also features scenes of explicit sexual content, including group sex, gay sex, and incestuous relationships.
Haute Cuisine is a movie based on the true story of Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch, a French chef who becomes the personal chef to the President of France. The movie explores her journey as she navigates the power struggles, formalities, and protocols of the French kitchen, while trying to maintain the traditions of haute cuisine. Through beautiful dishes, oysters, truffles, and the clash of tradition and modernity, Haute Cuisine takes viewers on a culinary adventure.
Frantz Fanon, a French psychiatrist from Martinique, has just been appointed head of department at the psychiatric hospital in Blida, Algeria. His methods contrast with those of the other doctors in a context of colonization. A biopic in the heart of the Algerian war where a fight is waged in the name of Humanity.
A pianist going through a breakup finds solace in a children's theater group and explores his dreams and ambitions, all while navigating various eccentricities and obstacles.
Normandy Nude is a comedy-drama movie set in a small town in Normandy, France. The story revolves around a small-town mayor who hires an American photographer to take pictures of the countryside. However, everything goes hilariously wrong when the photographer accidentally captures a group of nude protestors and the town's conservative values are challenged. Amidst misunderstandings, romantic entanglements, and a farm crisis, the mayor and the photographer must navigate the chaos and find a way to save the town. With themes of small-town life, conflicts, and unexpected friendships, Normandy Nude is a heartwarming and humorous exploration of life in a rural setting.
Brussels, Belgium, 1959. Michel and Charly Kichka, two Jewish brothers, enjoy a happy childhood with their parents and their two sisters. Henri, their discreet and usually silent father, does not speak at all about his past, so they imagine that as a young man he was an adventurer, a pirate or a treasure hunter.
RTT (2009) is a romantic comedy that takes place in two famous cities, Paris and Miami. The story follows the adventures of a married couple as they navigate their way through humorous situations and unexpected twists. With a mix of humorous dialogues and charming characters, this film promises a delightful experience for all rom-com lovers.
When a German girl brings chaos during a family vacation, a man suffers a heart attack, a neighbor falls in love, and secrets are revealed.
Thomas is a budding writer. Unfortunately he doesn't have a lot to say. And it's a shame, because he writes really well. He's got style. By coming to Paris and encountering Julie, he discovers love with a capital L for the first time.
In 17th-century France, Astrea, a nymph, and Celadon, a shepherd, swear an oath of fidelity. When Celadon is mistaken for dead, Astrea enters a druid sanctuary to mourn him. Meanwhile, Celadon disguises himself as a woman to be near Astrea. The two navigate gender confusion and disguise, with song and wind as key motifs. Will their love survive in the midst of mistaken identities and presumed infidelity?
The Flemish harmony Sint-Cecilia from Staaikerke and the Walloon harmony En Avant are both selected for the big European finale. The Walloon En Avant comes up with the great trumpeter Hugues. Hugues is so amazing during his solo that Willy, from the Flemish Sint-Cecilia, has to give everything he has, the highest note, the lowest note, the last note... Willy falls dead on stage. Surprising everyone, both harmonies get selected for the finale. But what will the Flemish do without their best player? Elke, the daughter of conductor Jozef, has an idea. A transfer! What works easily on a football field seems to be more difficult in the music world. The young, handsome Hugues generates a lot of emotions in the quiet village of Staaikerke. His transfer drives the conflict between En Avant and Sint-Cecilia on.
A woman named Sarah witnesses a murder while on her way home. She becomes the target of a serial killer who stalks her throughout the night. As she tries to survive, she must confront her own fears and use her wits to outsmart the killer.
Victor and Ben, in their thirties, have plans to open their own hairdressing salon. Victor manages to convince Célia, whom he knew while still at the hairdressing school, to follow him on the adventure.