Baywatch follows a group of lifeguards on the beaches of California as they protect beachgoers, fight crime, and navigate personal relationships.
Sous le soleil is a popular TV show that takes place in the beautiful coastal town of Saint-Tropez. It revolves around the lives of its residents, their relationships, and the various intrigues that unfold in this idyllic setting. With themes of love, family, and romance, Sous le soleil captures the essence of life in this sunny paradise.
Monsieur Hulot, a clumsy character, goes on a vacation to a seaside hotel. His misadventures and visual gags create comedy throughout his stay. The film showcases the quirks and humor of Monsieur Hulot as he interacts with other vacationers.
In this comedy film, a police officer from Saint-Tropez finds himself facing an alien invasion. As he investigates the mysterious creatures from outer space, chaos ensues in the picturesque town. With the help of his fellow officers and some unusual allies, he must save the day and restore peace to Saint-Tropez.
The gendarme Cruchot is getting married, but his daughter does not approve of his choice. Meanwhile, a rich widow falls in love with him and a jealous colleague tries to sabotage his promotion.
In Shock Treatment, a female protagonist goes on a vacation to a health spa in France. However, her trip takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a dark secret involving organ theft. As she investigates further, she finds herself caught in a web of deception and corruption, searching for the truth while facing dangers at every turn.
A coming-of-age story set in the idyllic French Riviera, where a teenager explores her sexuality and falls in love during a summer in St. Tropez.
A funny comedy about the adventures of two criminal friends in Saint-Tropez.
August 15th revolves around the misadventures of a family who mistakenly plan a summer holiday on the wrong date. As they arrive at the bathing resort in Brittany, they realize their mistake but decide to make the most of it. The film humorously explores their sun-soaked adventures, beach escapades, and the challenges of fatherhood under unexpected circumstances. With sand, sea, and laughter, this comedy promises a hilarious and heartwarming tale of family and summer fun.
Four friends discover the pleasures of Saint-Tropez.
Textiles is a comedy-drama film that follows a family on their trip to a nudist camp. The film explores themes of family relationships, sexual promiscuity, morality, and marriage. The story takes place at a bathing resort near the Mediterranean Sea, where the family encounters various eccentric characters and situations. The plot also delves into the challenges and conflicts faced by the family members, particularly the preteenage daughter. With a touch of comedy, the film highlights the dynamics of family life and the exploration of one's sexuality within the context of a clothing-optional environment.
Prospective hotel owner Carlos is having problems with the completion of his hotel on the Adriatic. He quickly asks his niece Vivi in Germany to cancel the bookings he has made so far. Unfortunately, his telegram reaches her too late and a motley group of guests arrives. They promptly pitch tents in the garden of the half-finished building.
In a French seaside town, at a boarding house for civil servants recovering from surgery and maladies, the six male residents' lives change dramatically when two women arrive: Catherine, lively, sexually liberated, willing to kiss, dance, and sleep with the men, and Leonie, reserved, formal, conservative. Leonie finds herself attracted to Leon, a Belgian who was a mercenary in Katanga in 1964, wounded and carrying psychological scars as well. The other men continually play practical jokes on Leon, some of them cruel. As Leon courts Leonie, his horrid mother brings him emotional distress as do his memories of war. Can the two of them get past these obstacles?
Girls Can't Swim is a funny and insightful coming-of-age film that explores teenage sexuality, friendship, and self-discovery. The story revolves around Gwen and Lise, two teenage girls who spend a summer in a coastal town in Brittany. As they navigate their way through the complexities of adolescence, they encounter various challenges, including sexual awakening, sister relationships, and attempts at seduction. The film also touches on themes of loss, friendship, and the beauty of the coastal landscape.
Julie pays a visit to her father in the south of France. He has been amputated and lives alone in a seaside house. Father and daughter don't know how to talk to one another, they approach each other, try to explore, dare come closer, and sometimes acknowledge each other. They share the same desire for women, an ambiguous mutual understanding which is tolerated if kept silent.
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