Gru, a super-villain, plans to shrink and steal the moon. In order to do so, he adopts three orphan girls to help him infiltrate the base of an up-and-coming super-villain. As Gru spends time with the girls, he realizes that their love is changing him for the better. Eventually, Gru successfully steals the shrink ray and the moon but faces a dilemma when the girls are kidnapped. With the help of his partner and minions, Gru rescues the girls and discovers the true meaning of family.
Brad Whitaker, a radio host, is trying to establish a bond with his stepchildren. However, his plans are disrupted when their biological father, Dusty, returns. Brad must now navigate the challenges of co-parenting and win over his stepchildren's affection.
Nao spent her formative years living at Kogetsuan, a well-established Japanese confectionery shop, where her single mother worked as a pastry chef. She is the same age as Tsubaki, heir to the store, and they become each other's first love. One morning, Tsubaki's father and head of Kogetsuan is stabbed and found covered in blood. Nao's mother is arrested based on the six-year-old Tsubaki's testimony and the little girl is kicked out of the shop. Nao's mother died while the investigation was going on, preventing the truth to emerge. Fifteen years later, the case is still shrouded in mystery. Is she really the culprit?
Tunisian-Jewish businessman Alain Berrebi (Michel Boujenah) courts Ashkenazi princess Arlette Stern (Elsa Zylberstein). Her father David (Maurice Chevit) learns of the death of a rural Auvergne peasant who once hid David and his cousin Nathan (Felix Fibich) from the Nazis. Nathan is now a NYC diamond dealer on West 47th Street. David, Nathan, Arlette, and Berrebi head for the funeral in Auvergne. There they encounter the deceased peasant's son, Jean Bourdalou (Gerard Depardieu), who operates the family's restaurants in Paris. Arlette does a romantic take on Bourdalou, which sends the distraught Berrebi off to cry on the shoulder of his mother Gaby (Gina Lollobrigida). Back in Paris, Bourdalou and Berrebi make plans to open a trendy fashion restaurant in Manhattan.
In this 1967 comedy film, a secret agent named Agent '000' must complete a dangerous mission. With his skill in karate and ability to disguise himself, he confronts various challenges and pursues his objective. Along the way, he encounters a comedy of errors, including high-speed chases and funny encounters with different characters.
Sophie Tatischeff's short film set in the small town of Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre, three decades after its use in her father's film 'Jour de Fête'. The conversation from a typical village bar is transplanted to a patisserie with particularly tempting tartlets: 'No reason for us not to have another' says one habitué; 'no more for me thanks,' says another. 'A shortbread at this time of day?' asks the woman behind the counter.
Confection (2003) is a delicious short film about a little girl who learns empathy from a pastry.
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