After being framed for murder, a former heavyweight champion named Boyka must fight his way through an international prison boxing tournament to regain his freedom and seek redemption.
Set against the backdrop of a violent gang war, the police commissioner must find who is killing young children before the next innocent victim dies.
Jungle Child is a movie based on the true story of a teenage girl who moves from Germany to West Papua, Indonesia with her family. They face numerous challenges in the jungle, including language barriers, cultural differences, and the dangers of the rainforest. The girl forms a bond with the local tribe and learns to navigate the unfamiliar environment. This coming-of-age story explores themes of adventure, family relationships, and personal growth.
The provincial businessmen in the tourism industry, who have never really treated seriously family life, children and their work have a very important trip abroad. They dream of successful results in negotiations. But suddenly the responsibility for the three entirely unmanageable children falls to them. Everything would be fine, if they were not the children of a capital business-woman, our heroes’ potential investor. The friends have to deal with the children, their grandmother, who came ostensibly to help, and German rivals, trying not to fail in such an important deal.
Two craftspeople, Uli and Didi, are working on a swastika in their workshop. Somewhere between a rural idyll and the monotony of country life, they wonder about the strange newcomers to their village.
It's Adam's first internet date, but when he transmitted his photo to the date, he never received the date's pic in return. So there he is, sitting in a gay bar (a totally alien world for Adam) waiting for his unknown Mr. Right to approach him. He is late, that's for sure. Adam's tension rises with every passing minute. With a little help from the snappy Waiter, Adam tries his best to relax. And finally, Mr. Right appears, or doesn't he?
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