Rick Blaine, an expatriate American living in Casablanca, must decide whether to help his former lover, Ilsa, and her husband, Victor Laszlo, escape the Nazis in French Morocco.
A group of criminals in London plan a bank heist during the World Cup, but things take a deadly turn when they find themselves trapped in the bank with hostages and the police closing in. With time running out, they must use their wits to escape safely and pull off the robbery.
Adam is a drama film that tells the story of a widowed woman who finds solace and purpose in her love for baking. Set in Casablanca, Morocco, the film explores themes of motherhood, homelesness, and the power of community.
Ali Zaoua, a homeless street kid, dreams of becoming a sailor and escaping the hardship of his life in the slums. When his group of street children face violence from a rival gang, Ali's journey takes a tragic turn.
Sofia is a drama film that tells the story of a 20-year-old woman living in Casablanca, Morocco. She becomes pregnant out of wedlock and denies her pregnancy until her water breaks. She is taken to the hospital and gives birth with the help of a doctor. Throughout the film, Sofia deals with the consequences of her actions and navigates her relationships with her family, including her cousin, as well as the police. In the end, she learns to find her own path and make choices for herself.
In Casablanca, Morocco, a teenage Muslim girl falls in love with a Jewish boy amidst the challenges of interfaith relationships and societal expectations. Their forbidden love blossoms as they navigate the complexities of their cultural identities and the pressures of their families and communities.
FBI Agent Lemmy Caution is sent after a missing two million in Casablanca while mob boss mistress Carlotta plays both sides of the law.
Love.net follows the story of an internet journalist who dives into the world of online dating and the complexities of love, marriage, and sexuality in the digital age. The movie explores themes such as pornography, adultery, loneliness, and the impact of technology on relationships.
A documentary about the making of the classic film "Casablanca."
Casablanca, Morocco. A trio of women, with the police on their tail, embarks on a long escape that takes them across the rugged red terrain and flower-filled valleys of the Atlas to finally reach the Atlantic coast.
Pierre , a young lawyer, has enormous debts due to his mistress Florence and her whims of luxury life. Pierre has gone too far and put the family firm in jeopardy. They ask him to expatriate. To avoid scandal, Pierre joins the Foreign Legion. In Morocco, near the desert, Pierre goes with his comrades of the Legion to a bar-restaurant-brothel, owned by a shady character, Mr. Clement . Clement lives more or less with Ms.Blanche who is a fortune teller with cards, as a hobby. But Clement is also after his girls now and then. Pierre is still obsessed with Florence but he meets Irma , one of Clement's girls, who is the double of Florence except for hair color. Irma has had an accident and has lost part of her memory at a certain point of her recent past, and Pierre slowly persuades himself she is Florence, but cannot remember it. Advised by Ms.Blanche, Irma finally accepts to act as if she was Florence because she is falling in love with Pierre.
A pilot on one of the air mail flights between France and its African colonies has a brief romance with his distressed cousin before he returns to the call of duty, and the rebels in the desert.
Plot 35 is a place that was never mentioned in my family; it is where my elder sister, who died aged three, is buried. The sister about whom I was told nothing, or nearly nothing, and of whom my parents had oddly never kept a single photograph. It was to make up for the missing images that I decided to make this film. Thinking that I would simply chronicle a forgotten life, in fact I opened up the hidden door to a past that I was unaware of, to the subconscious memory that lies inside each of us and who makes us what we are.
Poetic biography of author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
The invention and use of a jeep are described, from the viewpoint of one of the vehicles.
Two friends from army meet in a harbour and start to reminisce about their adventures.
An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring.
Four one-for-all and all-for-one privates in the French Foreign Legion are all in jail for disorderly conduct, but they break out and rejoin their regiment and fight off a band of marauding Arabs, and are soon in Casablanca getting decorated by the French Minister of War. Deucalion spots Eleanor, a spy who had done him dirt and after tangling with the local gendarmes, they take her and head back for Morocco where they are charged with desertion, and have to go out and defeat some more marauding natives, and dodge the machine-gun fire directed at them by the highly-displeased Eleanor, and one thing just follows another.
A jaded teenager begrudgingly visits her grandmother, a former B-list actress with dementia facing eviction from her retirement home. While watching a "Casablanca"-esque film from the 1940's her grandmother starred in, the two are magically transported inside the movie where they must escape Nazis and stop World War II, all with the help of a fast-talking, Humphrey Bogart-like romantic.
In an authoritarian police state, a charismatic schemer is fired from his job as a secret-police informant, conjures up his own imaginary spy network and builds up an archive that he turns against his former masters.