Świat według Kiepskich is a Polish sitcom that revolves around the daily lives of the Kiepski family, living in Wroclaw, Poland. The show combines social satire, comedy, and surrealism to portray the humorous events and challenges faced by the family. From unemployment and underwear mishaps to bazaar adventures and pop culture references, the Kiepskis' life is filled with laughter and absurdity.
Kath and Kim are a mother and daughter who epitomize the ideals of suburban life in Australia. They navigate through hilarious misadventures while dealing with their quirky personalities and exaggerated stereotypes. The show is a quirky comedy that offers a satirical look at suburban life.
A high school teacher named Germain becomes fascinated by the writing of one of his students, Claude. He secretly begins reading Claude's personal journal and becomes increasingly involved in his life, even going so far as to manipulate events to provide material for Claude's stories. As the line between reality and fiction blurs, Germain's obsession with Claude's work leads to unexpected consequences for both of them.
A talented ballroom dancer rebels against the strict rules of competition and finds love along the way.
In 16th century England, a playwright named William Shakespeare is anonymously used by an Earl to write a political play. The Earl's identity is revealed as he navigates through conspiracy theories, secrecy, and the politics of the time.
Spitting Image is a puppetry-based comedy series that focuses on political satire and caricatures. It features sketches and voice imitations that offer a humorous take on various political figures and events. The show explores topics like British and American politics, the British royal family, and world politics. Spitting Image uses satire, dark comedy, and crude humor to provide a raunchy and amusing look at current affairs.
1819, Angouleme, France, a young ambitious poet, Lucien Chardon is introduced in the salon of Mme de Bargeton where meets the high society of the city. Lucien dreams of going to Paris to conquer the glory. But if Paris is the city where he can find fame, it is also that of great disappointments.
In 19th century England, a young woman navigates the challenges of courtship as she is pursued by a wealthy suitor of unknown intentions.
Spitting Image is a British satirical comedy puppet show that parodies various political figures, celebrities, and events. It uses puppets to satirize politicians, members of the British royal family, and other prominent public figures. The show features sketches, songs, and satire that reflect current events and political climate, making it a popular and entertaining satire.
In 1809, France is at war and Captain Neuville leaves to fight. His fiancée, Pauline, receives his letters and learns that he has been unfaithful. She decides to invent a lover to teach him a lesson, but her plan becomes complicated when her sister falls in love with the imaginary man. As the story unfolds, comedy and drama ensue, revealing the true nature of love and loyalty.
Professor Preobrazhensky puts courageous experiences, trying to turn a dog in equal to in all of the person. As a result somebody turns out Doggies. Unfortunately, experience proves that it is better for dog to remain a dog.
In 1928, as the talkies threw the film industry and film language into turmoil, Chaplin decided that his Tramp character would not be heard. City Lights would not be a talking picture, but it would have a soundtrack. Chaplin personally composed a musical score and sound effects for the picture. With Peter Lord, the famous co-creator of Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit, we see how Chaplin became the king of slapstick comedy and the superstar of the movies.
Ghiblies, a totally different look on the staff of Studio Ghibli as they go through life, work on new animation projects, office jokes, off the wall events, and deciding what to have for lunch.
A desperate teen tries to save himself and the girl he loves after discovering he's transforming into a vampire.
In Scaredy Cat, a cowardly cat named Sylvester must find the courage to rescue his pet from an evil cult that plans to sacrifice them. With the help of a personification of his conscience, Sylvester faces booby traps, a processional executioner, and various other obstacles in his quest to save his friend.
Gloomy Sunday tells the story of a love triangle and its ramifications during the tumultuous times of World War II in Budapest, Hungary. The film explores themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the impact of war on personal relationships. As the characters navigate their complex emotions, the city around them becomes a backdrop of uncertainty and turmoil.
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary that explores the scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the events leading up to his downfall. The film delves into the investigation, the politics surrounding it, and the implications for Spitzer's career and personal life.
The CooCoo Nut Grove is a hilarious animated short film that parodies various Hollywood celebrities. It features a cast of anthropomorphic animals and includes spoofs of famous actors like Clark Gable, Mae West, W.C. Fields, and Katharine Hepburn. The film takes place in a nightclub and includes funny moments with cartoon birds, mice, turtles, pigs, monkeys, and horses. It also has emotional moments with sad songs and tearful scenes. The CooCoo Nut Grove is a must-watch for fans of old Hollywood and cartoon comedy.