Is Paris Burning? is a historical drama that takes place during the Nazi occupation of Paris in World War II. The film follows the story of the French military and the French Resistance as they work together to liberate the city from Nazi control. The plot includes secret messages, burnt faces, promotions to general, and a daring plan to blow up the Arc de Triomphe. It showcases the struggles and challenges faced by the French people during this time.
When an architect is mistaken for a government secret agent, he gets caught up in a dangerous web of espionage, assassination attempts, and a race against time to save himself and uncover the truth.
Coming Home follows a political prisoner who escapes from a labor camp and desperately tries to reunite with his wife, who suffers from memory loss. Set against the backdrop of a totalitarian regime, the film explores themes of betrayal, loss, and the resilience of love.
Millie Blake is a businesswoman and a personnel director who is determined to find a husband. She goes through a love quadrangle involving a confirmed bachelor, an orphan, and a bus driver. Along the way, she encounters challenges in adopting an orphan and dealing with department store drama. Will Millie find true love and happiness?
Al Pereira, a wise-cracking superspy, investigates a series of assassinations being performed by ruthless killers with bronze skin and horn-rimmed glasses. The trail of these mindless automata leads him to the lair of a seductive villainess who has formulated a computer-powered plot to overthrow the governments of Europe. 'Cartes sur table' is at once an homage to classical Hollywood thrillers and a playful riff on the newly-popular James Bond films.
Blocks is a short film about a 13-year-old boy in Santiago, Chile, who is navigating his personal and sexual identity in the midst of a dictatorship. As he rides a crowded bus, he witnesses various aspects of adult life, including sexual tension, police raids, and acts of voyeurism. The film explores themes of desire, oppression, and the search for identity.
Terrorism and Kebab is a gripping movie set in 1992 that explores the dark world of terrorism and the struggles faced by the common man. It follows the story of an ordinary kebab shop owner who becomes entangled in a hostage situation orchestrated by a radical terrorist group. As the situation escalates, the protagonist must navigate through a web of corruption, injustice, and bureaucracy to save himself and his loved ones. The movie sheds light on the themes of social inequality, class distinction, and the fight for justice in a society plagued by terrorism and corruption.
Omar, a young man, lives a simple life with his family and suffers from loneliness. His life changes when he tries to bond with a girl he barely knows.
In this 1922 Pathe-distributed, Hal Roach silent-era comedy, the owner of a local streetcar business is in danger of losing his franchise, but the streetcar operator (played by Paul Parrott) and his girl friend (who happens to be the boss's daughter; portrayed by Jobyna Ralston) try to save the day.
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