Lenny Cole is a powerful crime boss in London who gets involved in a crooked land deal with a Russian mobster. As millions of dollars are up for grabs, the entire London underworld is drawn into a chaotic battle for power. At the same time, Lenny's stepson, a rock star who is presumed dead, becomes a suspect in the theft of a valuable painting. With the painting missing, Lenny faces threats from both the Russian mobster and his own criminal associates. In a race against time, Lenny and his second-in-command, Archy, must navigate a dangerous web of corruption, betrayal, and violence.
In Brother 2, a Russian drifter named Danila learns that his twin brother has been murdered in the United States. Seeking revenge, Danila travels to America and navigates the dangerous world of crime, encountering mafia bosses, ruthless criminals, and corrupt officials along the way.
A Swedish Love Story follows the summer romance between two teenagers in Sweden. As they navigate adolescence and the complexities of young love, the film explores themes of longing, freedom, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Set against the backdrop of scenic landscapes and midsummer festivities, their relationship unfolds in a tender and poignant way.
French Fried Vacations 3: Friends Forever follows a group of friends as they come together for a vacation in Sardinia. They find themselves in a series of comedic and surprising situations, including revelations, revenge, and plastic surgery mishaps. The stunning backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea adds to the chaos and fun.
After his boat is struck by lightning and destroyed, a fisherman sues the insurance company, claiming that it was an act of God. The case becomes a media sensation, and he is joined by a lawyer and a journalist in his fight against the establishment.
Emil is a mischievous young boy who often gets into trouble in his small village in Sweden. He plays pranks, creates chaos, and causes a stir among the villagers. Despite his mischief, Emil's actions are often harmless and endearing. This heartwarming comedy explores the adventures and antics of Emil as he navigates through his everyday life.
The Dinner is a drama film set in Rome, Italy. The story revolves around two brothers who meet at a luxurious restaurant with their wives. As the dinner progresses, they are forced to confront a dark secret involving their teenage children. The plot delves into themes of family relationships, suspicion, and the consequences of actions. As tensions rise, the characters' pasts and hidden motives come to light, leading to a shocking climax.
Going Away (2013) tells the story of a neglected 11-year-old boy in France who embarks on a journey to find his family. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and faces his existential loneliness. The movie explores themes of family, identity, and starting a new life from scratch.
Ceasefire is a drama movie set in the 1920s that follows a traumatized war veteran who faces the struggles of combat-related PTSD and trench warfare aftermath in French West Africa. The film explores themes of trauma, marriage, and the consequences of war.
Docking the Boat is a hilarious comedy that follows a group of people who embark on a sailing trip in the beautiful Stockholm Archipelago. As they navigate the waters, they encounter various misadventures and comical situations, including a crayfish party gone wrong, a message in a bottle, and a boat crash. With plenty of clumsy mishaps and fisticuffs, this movie is sure to keep you entertained. Watch as the characters face challenges and find themselves in absurd situations, all while trying to enjoy their summer in Northern Europe.
In 1981, after the successful test of a submarine tracker device developed by the Swedish scientist Paul Mandell and sponsored by the US government through his representative Miller, his industry is totally burned and the laser device is stolen. Stig Larsson from the Swedish Secret Agency suspects of an inside job and brings the Swedish Marine Thomas Kallin to investigate Paul undercover as his driver. The naive Kallin is double-crossed but continues his investigation while Larsson finds the truth about the heist.
Teresa and Peter settle down in their new home after the wedding. Things are going well until her childhood furniture arrives, sending Teresa into horrible flashbacks of turmoil from memories of her youth.
At a parish meeting Åsa-Nisse suggests that they should hire a common home help, who could give their wives some relief by staying one week at each household. The meeting assents and decides that the order of her rotation should be established by lot. The two bachelors of the village claim their right to the home help as well, arguing that they are also taxpayers. When Elsa Haglund arrives from Gothenburg she starts her first week of work at one of the two bachelors, the village shop-keeper Sjökvist. He is immediately infatuated by her and begins a flirtation. At the end of the week Elsa happens to meet the other bachelor, Eric Broo, called "the singing farmer". She falls in love with him, but doesn't know how to hook him, as he is very shy and unskilled in courting women. In the meantime Åsa-Nisse, the village rogue, carries out some of his pranks.
Les Blank marries his passion for spicy, down home food and his love for Cajuns and Creoles in this mouth-watering, exploration of the cooking, and other enthusiasms, of French-speaking Louisiana. Features tangy music, and food by Marc Savoy, Paul Prudhomme, and other greats.
Documentary on lobster fishing.
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