Mia Meijer gets ready for the Christmas Market Dutch Bake-Off and suspects that her grandmother, Ann, will walk away with the cherished Golden Rolling Pin thanks to her Kerststol, a traditional Dutch fruited Christmas bread. But Mia's world is rocked when she learns that Ann was having financial troubles and had to sell the land deed to the Windmill Way property in her family for generations. Making matters worse, the buyer is Mia's former boyfriend, property developer Brady Schaltz, who must let Mia and Ann know the Meijer family-owned heritage Dutch sawmill, renowned for the past 90 years for its fine millwork and beautiful wooden furniture, will be torn down to put up a luxurious resort.
In Barbie Video Game Hero, Barbie is a computer programmer who gets trapped in a virtual world. She must team up with her friends to fight a computer virus and save the game. Along the way, Barbie discovers her inner strength and empowers herself to overcome various challenges. With colorful visuals and exciting fight scenes, Barbie Video Game Hero is a fun-filled adventure for the whole family.
A lawyer named Lucy Kelson protests the demolition of a community center, which leads her to meet George Wade, a billionaire real estate tycoon. George offers Lucy a job as his chief counsel in exchange for keeping the community center open. Lucy reluctantly accepts and works for George, but eventually becomes frustrated with his constant demands and lack of respect for her. She decides to quit, but realizes she is contractually bound to work for him until a project is completed. In an attempt to get fired, Lucy behaves unprofessionally, but ultimately learns to stand up for herself and find her passion.
Showtrial (2021) is a TV show that revolves around a sensational murder trial in Bristol, England. The story explores the complex dynamics between the accused, the lawyers, the investigators, and the media frenzy surrounding the case. With themes of class distinction, police procedural crime, and courtroom drama, Showtrial delves into the intricacies of justice and the impact it has on all involved.
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a sequel to the popular breakdance film Breakin'. In the movie, a group of young dancers fight against a developer who wants to destroy their community center. With the help of a doctor, they come up with a plan to save the center by organizing a massive dance showcase. The film combines comedy, drama, and music to tell a story of friendship, unity, and the power of dance.
A journey into the creative mind of the most iconic video game designer in the world, this visually captivating documentary gives a rare insight into Hideo Kojima's creative process as he launches his own independent studio.
Wasteland is a TV show set in a rural Czech village, where a police investigator must confront his traumatic past while investigating a series of crimes. The protagonist, a socially outcast police officer, is also dealing with the loss of his daughter and the deteriorating state of his marriage. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of corruption, violence, and dysfunction within the community.
Shooting the Past is a TV mini-series that takes place in a historic library in London, England. The story follows a group of dedicated employees who engage in a battle to save their library from closure. As they fight to preserve their collection of photographs, they uncover secrets and delve into the history of the city.
Hands over the City (1963) tells the story of a politician and real estate developer's mayoral campaign, filled with corruption and scandal. The film explores the themes of cronyism, deception, and the effects of unethical political practices on a city. Set in 1960s Italy, it exposes the realities of the construction business and the manipulation of public opinion for personal gain. As tensions rise, a cover-up involving a fake accident is revealed, exposing the greed and lies at the heart of the developer's plans. The plot revolves around the struggle between the working class and powerful businessmen, with the city council and government becoming entangled in the web of politics and power.
A businessman comes up with a plan to develop a Swedish village, but faces challenges due to language barriers, cultural differences, and the resistance of the villagers. The film showcases slapstick comedy and cringe humor as the businessman navigates through the rural setting and tries to convince the locals. The storyline also involves an overweight man, a teenager, and a politician.
In Always and Forever (2009), a divorced man and woman attend their high school reunion and rediscover their feelings for each other. With the help of their teenage son, they navigate relationship challenges while dealing with a domineering mother and other obstacles. Can they overcome their past and find love again?
In a haunted apartment building, a troubled past comes back to torment the tenants. As a serial killer lurks in the shadows, fear and dread grip the residents. They must uncover the secrets of the building before it's too late.
The Code is a Finnish-made documentary about Linux, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software movement.
When a man dies suddenly, his family must come together to carry out his unusual dying wishes, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.
The film was commissioned in 1988 by Leonard Stern as the first of a series on celebrity businessmen and finished in 1991. Back then, the only way for a film to be seen was on television or in the theater. Donald threatened to sue any broadcaster or distributor that took on the film. In effect, it was suppressed. It was screened twice in back-to-back standing room only showings at the Bridgehampton Community House on July 3, 1991, the same day that Donald announced his engagement to Marla Maples.
Overwhelmed by a world he can no longer control, a quarrelsome worker in his fifties tries to preserve the integrity of his neighbourhood...
An aging hippy and a beautiful young woman meet in Amsterdam and find love.
A lonely young boy, overshadowed by his older brother, picked on by other boys at school and ignored by his businessman father, finds strength and companionship from a stately old oak tree. When his father, a real-estate developer, plans to demolish the old tree in order to make way for a factory, the boy decides to stand up for his friend and stand up to his father.
Unable to hold down a job for long, two unlucky and perpetually broke friends overhear their boss' plans to give away in marriage his sister, who is secretly in love with his poor employee. Can the clumsy duo avert this loveless union?
This documentary focuses on the sacred sites in and around Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in central Australia, and the struggle of the Arrernte people to identify, document and preserve these sites in the face of rapid urban expansion and property development.