Five years after the events of Mamma Mia! (2008), Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's past. Along the way, she discovers Donna's young life and experiences the fun she had with the three possible dads of Sophie. As Sophie reflects on her mother's journey, she realizes that she is more like her mother than she ever realized before.
During a summer in a village house linked to beekeeping, a young girl and her mother go through transformative experiences that will have a lasting impact on their lives.
In this hilarious and clever comedy of manners, two friends assume false identities in order to pursue the women they love. Chaos and hilarity ensue as their plans go awry and secrets are revealed.
A Hong Kong Special Branch cop and a CIA agent reluctantly team up to bring down a major international terrorist.
A servant girl named Clara helps a wooden nutcracker come to life and defeat an evil spell, embarking on a journey through a magical land to save the kingdom.
Set during World War II, 'Overlord' follows a young soldier as he navigates through the challenges of war. From training in boot camp to the battlegrounds of Normandy, the film explores the soldier's journey and the impact of war on his life.
In post-war Poland, a neighbor-neighbor conflict arises in a small village. The movie portrays the quarrels, arguments, and car troubles that ensue, as well as the christening of a horse and the country life in Poland. The story is set in the 1940s, and features a variety of conflicts such as train mishaps, dead cows, landmine explosions, tank shootings, and hand grenade incidents. The plot also incorporates elements of drinking moonshine, horseback riding, market scenes, marriage proposals, funerals, and religious practices like praying and baptisms. The movie captures the struggles of the villagers and the interactions between families in a comedic manner.
A gripping portrayal of the life and death of Grigori Rasputin, the enigmatic figure who held great influence over the Russian royal family.
Léon Morin, a Catholic priest, forms an unlikely friendship with a young widow in Nazi-occupied France, leading to conversations about faith, seduction, and anti-Semitism.
Brother of Sleep is a drama set in a rural village in the 1800s. It follows the life of a young boy who possesses a genius talent for playing the pipe organ. The story explores themes of poverty, jealousy, and the complexities of love. The boy's journey is filled with hardships and challenges as he tries to navigate his talents and build relationships in the small village.
What Makes a Family tells the story of a lesbian couple, Maggie and Jane, who fight for custody of their daughter after Jane is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Their struggle takes them through a court battle, challenging societal norms and prejudices along the way. With the support of their friends and family, Maggie and Jane prove that love and family come in many different forms.
Janosik: A True Story (2009) follows the captivating journey of an outlaw turned hero. Set in the year 1713, Janosik finds himself crossing borders, battling a terrorist group, and facing the manipulation of a cunning woman. With stunning sword fights and breathtaking scenery, this film explores themes of friendship, loss, and redemption.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles follows the story of Tess, a young woman from a poor background who is seduced and later abandoned by her cousin. She faces numerous challenges and tragedies as she tries to navigate her way through the rigid social expectations of Victorian England.
Beginning is a drama film that follows the struggle of a Jehovah's Witness community in Georgia, Europe. The story revolves around a woman who is sexually assaulted and tries to find justice within her religious community. The film explores themes of extremism, religion, and the aftermath of a building being set on fire.
The Gathering tells the story of a dying man who wishes to reunite his estranged family for one last Christmas together. As they gather, old wounds resurface and emotions run high, but through love and forgiveness, they find healing and reconciliation.
The Way Out tells a story of a young Romani couple, Zaneta and David, the parents of little Janicka. Their efforts to live a decent and dignified life run up against the "Romani social trap," which is racism, the society's prejudices, exclusion from opportunities to obtain legal work, the lack of necessary qualifications, difficult communication with officials, debts and the miserable life conditions connected with the environment, lifestyle and traditional values of their ethnicity. David wants to protect his family, even at the expense of committing a crime. But Zaneta finds inner strength to defy the unfavorable situation in a different way. Will they overcome the existential problems that start to take apart their relationship? Is it worthwhile for them to continue to Honor their own values and family traditions? And will their "way out" be only another "escape" for them, or a promise to change their lives?
Best – His Mother’s Son (BBC Two) was a gloomy drama about Ann Best, mother of George, who was strictly teetotal until her mid-40s, when she had her first sip of sherry to celebrate her son’s footballing success. Ten years later, she was dead from alcoholism-related heart disease. The recreation of late-Sixties Belfast was accurate and, thank goodness, intelligently subdued: no comedy Ulster accents and no point-scoring subplot about the Troubles.
Waylon is a nine year old boy who, after losing their parents, begins to live with her godparents, couples in the past but now separated and with little appetite for adoption. The boy's arrival will be the ultimate test to confirm whether the two are better together or apart.
Granny O'Grimm is a grandmother who tells her granddaughter a scary version of Sleeping Beauty, complete with evil fairies, revenge, and a dark twist on the classic fairy tale. The story takes a humorous approach to the grandmother-granddaughter relationship and explores themes of discrimination and storytelling.