The Restaurant is set in post-World War II Stockholm, Sweden, and follows the story of a family-owned restaurant. It explores themes of family dynamics, love, passion, and the struggles faced by the family in a changing society. The show delves into class differences, sexism, and anti-Semitism prevalent during that era. It also touches upon the relationships between family members and the challenges they face in their personal and professional lives.
Three's a Crowd is a sitcom comedy that takes place in Los Angeles, California. Jack, a restauranteur, juggles the challenges of running a bistro while dealing with the antics of his girlfriend Vicki and her quirky friends. The show follows their adventures in the busy and lively city, where they encounter hilarious situations and navigate their relationships.
Takamiya Susumu is a salary man. He who works in audit division of an insurance company. His job has him traveling all over the country on one-day business trips via the Shinkansen train. When he visits an area on his business trips, he likes to find delicious food nearby and gets it to go. On his return, via the Shinkansen train, he eats the meals that he bought. The train becomes like an izakaya to him, a place to relax with good food and drinks.
This TV show adaptation of the classic novel 'The Phantom of the Opera' follows the story of a masked phantom who falls in love with a young opera singer and terrorizes the Paris Opera House. It explores themes of love, obsession, and desire within the backdrop of the opera world.
Band of Outsiders follows the story of three young outsiders who meet and become friends in Paris. They decide to join forces to commit a robbery at the Louvre Museum. Along the way, they navigate their complicated relationships, encounter unexpected obstacles, and face the consequences of their actions.
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others follows a group of friends as they deal with issues such as failed businesses, marital problems, and financial troubles. The film explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of middle age.
When a murder is disguised as a suicide, a gourmet detective teams up with a police detective to solve the case. As they uncover clues and investigate suspects, they discover a web of deception and a deadly secret that hits close to home.
Melinda and Melinda tells the story of a woman named Melinda who becomes the center of two parallel narratives: one a tragedy and the other a comedy. In the tragedy, Melinda's life takes a dark turn as she deals with personal struggles and attempts to find meaning amidst the chaos. In the comedy, Melinda's quirky personality and unexpected encounters lead to humorous situations and unexpected romance. Through these two narratives, the movie explores the complexities of life and the different ways in which people cope with love, loss, and the unpredictability of existence.
A retired teacher, Manesquier, leads a solitary life in a small French town. His routine is disrupted when a crook, Milan, arrives in town to carry out an armed robbery. As they strike up an unexpected friendship, their lives become intertwined in this suspenseful and poetic tale.
Headly, a 15-year-old teenager, thinks her mother has mourned her father's death long enough, so she decides to find her a new husband by the end of the summer.
Graduate First follows the lives of a group of teenagers in a provincial mining town in northern France during the 1970s. The film explores the dynamics of family relationships, teenage angst, and the challenges of young love. It delves into the themes of boredom, dysfunctional marriages, and the search for identity and purpose in a small town setting. The story revolves around a philosophy professor and his interactions with his students, highlighting the complexities of teacher-student relationships. Soccer matches, horseback riding, and a wedding party add additional layers to the plot, resulting in a slice-of-life cinematic experience.
Dead Shack is a horror-comedy movie about a family who goes on vacation to a cabin in the woods. They soon discover that their neighbors are undead and must fight to survive the night.
A Night to Remember is a dark comedy-mystery movie set in a Manhattan apartment building. When a murder occurs in the building, a group of eccentric characters, including a mystery writer and a police inspector, find themselves caught up in a web of intrigue and suspicion. As the night unfolds, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and hilarity ensues.
Realtor Erin is determined to save her beloved Shaw Bay from redevelopment. When the enigmatic Theo arrives, looking for a house, they fall for each other. But Theo is hiding his royal identity, and Erin's efforts to prove the town doesn't need redevelopment are at risk. Can they navigate the challenges of love and loyalty?
A bistro counter will decide the fate of two women. The first, Marie, the owner of a cafe for forty years in a Breton village, wants to realize her dream and go to the city. The second, Joelle, wants to leave town for the countryside.
City in Darkness is a gripping film about murder, espionage, and arms smuggling in the eve of World War II. It follows a comical sidekick and an Asian detective working together to uncover a conspiracy involving burglaries, forged passports, and crooked businessmen. Set against the backdrop of a blackout in Paris, the story takes thrilling twists and turns as the protagonists race against time to solve the mystery and prevent a catastrophic event.
A young American singer in Paris falls in love with a Frenchman while she navigates relationships and reunions with her estranged mother and divorced parents.
After a high-powered food critic is assigned to write a negative review of a small-town bistro, a head chef and a bistro owner team up to save their restaurant and find love in the process.
Take Her, She's Mine is a comedy film that delves into the generation gap through the story of a father and daughter in 1960s Paris. With themes of family relationships, college life, and teenage rebellion, the film uses humor to navigate the challenges of youth and parenthood. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant city and featuring memorable characters, Take Her, She's Mine invites audiences to embrace the complexities of life and the bonds that hold families together.
A love story of the 21st century. Hoping for change, Ema runs away from her family and leaves her husband. She hides at the apartment of her hairdresser, a gay guy Tony, even though she barely knows him. At the beginning they are merely two strangers, connected by their mutual effort of escaping from their families. They get closer and help each other to overcome the internal, as well as external, obstacles of their lives. Their liberating friendship almost becomes a love affair, despite the fact it cannot be fulfilled. This liberation creates an intense bond between them: a new escape, a new quest. This is a love story of two people and their attempts to escape the trap of their own desires of belonging to somebody.