Atypical follows Sam, a teenager with autism, as he embarks on a journey to gain independence and experience life beyond the confines of his overprotective family. Along the way, he faces challenges, makes new friends, and explores his own identity.
The story revolves around Raul, a boy who did not become a Hero, since the demon lord was already defeated just before his Hero exams. His dreams dashed, Raul spends his days working at a magic shop in the capital. One day, a part-time job seeker appears at the shop with an amazing résumé: Name: Fino Previous Occupation: Demon Lord Heir Motive: Because my father was defeated The work comedy revolves around this former Hero-in-training and the daughter of the demon lord.
That Thing You Do! follows the rise and fall of a rock band from a small town in Pennsylvania in the 1960s. The band achieves sudden success with their catchy song, but internal tensions and external pressures lead to their eventual breakup. The film explores the dynamics of the music industry and the challenges faced by a one-hit wonder band.
In this comedy of errors, two grocery store customers get entangled in a series of escalating retaliations after a misunderstanding over a broken pocket watch. Their innocent pranks soon escalate into a full-blown battle, causing chaos and destruction in the store. With each retaliation becoming more outrageous than the last, the two customers must find a way to put an end to their feud before it causes even more mayhem.
Department Store is a comedy movie that revolves around the daily life in a department store. The story follows the various quirky and humorous situations that arise within the store, involving the employees, customers, and the management. It explores different scenarios such as encounters with annoying customers, conflicts between employees, and comical misunderstandings. The movie also touches upon themes like love, friendship, and the challenges of working in the retail industry.
Daniel and Stéphane, two salesmen who despise each other, join forces to compete in TV games in order to settle their debts.
A kindhearted owner of a shop falls in love with the girl he hires and, eventually, he finds out who tricks him and who really loves him.
Journalist Kevin McKiernan's powerful film takes a close look at the Kurds, compelling and controversial subjects whose identities seem to shift depending on the loyalties of those viewing them. To some, they are heroes fighting to rebuild war-torn Iraq; to others, they are terrorists to be feared and loathed. What is the truth, and where do the answers lie? This provocative study earned Best Documentary honors at numerous film festivals.
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