Money Money Money is a 1972 movie that follows a group of criminals, including a pimp and a guerilla fighter, as they chase after stolen money in a fictional country. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and get involved in hilarious situations.
Sarah Palin: You Betcha! is a documentary film that explores the life of Sarah Palin, a prominent American female politician. The film delves into her political career, including her time as Alaska's governor and her run as the vice presidential candidate alongside John McCain. It also examines her personal life, including her family relationships and her conservative religious beliefs. The documentary includes interviews, archive footage, and highlights from her book signings. The film presents a critical examination of Palin's political views and highlights her controversial statements and actions. It explores her reputation as a far-right conspiracy theorist and her reputation as an ignorant woman. The documentary also touches on topics such as her firing from a job and her stance on issues such as homophobia.
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello is a collection of short films that explore different aspects of life and time. The film features various stories, including reminiscing about the past, encountering future selves, and exploring the meaning of work and marriage. The common thread throughout the film is the presence of a cello, which serves as a metaphor for the passage of time.
A young groom from London gets engaged to a desperate woman, but when he meets her father, he realizes he is in love with her mother. To avoid the situation, he impersonates an appliance salesman and gets involved in a series of comedic situations in London and Athens, Greece.
Hello America is a hilarious comedy that follows the misadventures of a police officer from Alexandria, Egypt as he travels to New York City. From navigating the complexities of a new culture to dealing with the antics of a quirky little boy, he finds himself caught up in a series of comedic mishaps. With the help of a translator and a loyal dog, he must try to overcome language barriers and misunderstandings to fulfill his duty as a bodyguard for the First Daughter.
A huge doping scandal erupted at the 2001 cross-country skiing world championship in Lahti, Finland, leading to large numbers of disqualifications. Athletes from the host country in particular had made generous use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs. It was to be the precursor of more drug cases at the Winter Olympics a year later in Salt Lake City. When Heroes Lie analyzes the history of doping from the 1970s to the present day, using archive footage and interviews with skiers, coaches and experts.
The maid quits at the Sommer family household and because no one in the family can cook they desperately needs a new maid. The son in the family, Åke, is a famous actor at the theater and when the up and coming actress Marianne (who also has a crush on the famous Åke) hears about the Sommers needing a new maid, she seizes the opportunity and goes undercover as a maid to get closer to Åke and the big roles in the theater.
Claude Berri plays himself as he relates his own experiences through youth and adolescence. His father owns a profitable fur shop. Initially, Claude's father hopes his son will take over the fur shop, but he later gives in to Claude's desire to become involved in filmmaking.
Akerman spends a brief period on her own in an apartment by the sea in Tel Aviv. She films from the apartment and in her narration she talks about her family, her Jewish identity and her childhood. She wonders whether normal everyday life is possible in this place and whether filming is a realistic option.
Tisoy is a bohemian balikbayan searching for his father. He gets help from his friends as they scour the immaculately clean Metro Manila as well as reunite with his high school sweetheart.
A television actor returns home to deal with family tragedy.
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