The Pet Girl of Sakurasou follows the story of Sorata Kanda, a second-year high school student who is forced to live in Sakura Hall, a dormitory for problem students. He becomes the caretaker of a pet cat named Hikari and gets caught up in various shenanigans with his fellow residents. As Sorata struggles to balance his own dreams of becoming a game developer with the eccentricities of his dormmates, he also finds himself falling in love with a talented artist named Mashiro Shiina.
Kazakh TV reporter Borat Sagdiyev is sent to America to film a documentary. Along the way, he encounters cultural misunderstandings and awkward situations as he becomes infatuated with Pamela Anderson.
Learning to Drive is a comedy-drama movie about a middle-aged woman who forms an unlikely friendship with a Sikh driving instructor. As she tries to navigate her failing marriage and learns to drive, she discovers a new sense of freedom and independence. The movie explores themes of cultural differences, personal growth, and finding oneself.
In a small town in Ireland, a washed-up musician named Martin befriends a woman named Rose, who has the ability to communicate with the dead. They team up to save a young girl possessed by a demonic entity, and in the process, discover their own extraordinary powers. Together, they battle ghosts, make a pact with the devil, and face other supernatural phenomena, all while navigating their own personal struggles.
Two film students, Joe and Baggy, decide to make a pornographic film for an amateur film festival. They face various challenges while trying to produce the film, including finding the right cast and dealing with their own personal relationships.
Confessions of a Driving Instructor is a 1976 British sex comedy film. The plot follows the adventures of a driving instructor and the various misadventures he encounters. The movie is set in the 1970s and features elements of farce and gross-out humor. It is based on a novel and explores themes of sex, driving lessons, and the pursuit of relationships.
Miss Fritter, a school bus turned racing car, starts her own racing school and encounters various hilarious situations
A 50-year-old who is over-invested in humanitarian work is competing in the social center where she works. She will then embark her students in literacy class, with the help of a pretty foolish monitor, on the dangerous road of the code of the road.
A man named Marco Mazetti finds himself pregnant after a gynecologist's mistake. As news spreads, he faces public scrutiny and challenges to his right to choose. Marco deals with the societal expectations of gender roles and his own personal anxieties. With the support of his partner, Marco navigates the complexities of his situation, all while grappling with the implications for women's rights and freedom of choice.
Kiyotaka Sato (Shuhei Nomura) is a university student. He is sociable, but he looks like he doesn't have interest in those around him. During his summer vacation, Kiyotaka Sato plans to get his driver's license to impress schoolmate Matsuda (Yukino Kishii). At this time, a yakuza boss (Ken Mitsuishi) orders Todoroki (Kento Kaku) to get his driver’s license. Todoroki doesn't show his feelings outwardly. Later, Todoroki drives a car without a driver’s license and he hits Kiyotaka Sato. To cover up the accident, Kiyotaka Sato is placed in a car and taken to away. He arrives at an unofficial driving school. The driving school is run by the Uehara family. There, Kiyotaka Sato and Todoroki learn that they graduated from the same high school. They spend their summer at the driving school.
Crash Course (1988) is a hilarious comedy movie that follows the story of a high school driving instructor and the various misadventures that occur during his lessons. The film focuses on the relationships between the instructor, a foreign exchange student, and the students' parents, highlighting the challenges they face while trying to navigate the intricacies of driving school. Car crashes, amusing driving lessons, and a father-son relationship add to the comedic chaos.
Reflections tells the story of a troubled man who becomes obsessed with a series of mysterious events that trigger memories of his traumatic childhood. As his mental state deteriorates, he is haunted by hallucinations and experiences bizarre déjà vu. Is it all in his mind or is there something more sinister at play?
Franco and Ciccio are the directors of a driving school. They suffer the theft of the only car they have, and their new car is prone to going completely out of his control.
Eberhard Dobermann is a widower and a policeman who loves to control the roads and let people pay fines. Even with his neighbour and friend Jutta Schmalbach he has no pity. Thus he cannot understand why his daughter Karin just falls in love with a racing pilot called Walter. But it gets even worse when Eberhard wins a VW-Kaefer at the annual police party. So he has to learn to drive and thus even brings his teacher close to a heart attack.
Learners is a delightful comedy that follows a group of people as they embark on a journey to learn how to drive. With quirky driving instructors, hilarious test results, and unexpected police escorts, this movie takes viewers on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure. Through their experiences behind the wheel, the characters not only learn to navigate the roads but also discover important life lessons and uncover hidden parts of themselves.
No Way is an anthology movie that tells the story of a taxi driver in Istanbul who experiences a breakup, attends a driving school, gets involved in a car crash, and suffers from amnesia.
Warren is a sitcom set in a cul-de-sac in the north of England. It follows the life of Warren Thompson, a pedantic and often grumpy driving instructor, as he navigates the challenges of his job, his relationships, and the antics of his neighbors. With a teenager as a partner and a cast of colorful characters, Warren's life is never dull.
In the 1960s in London, a young woman named Billie practices driving with her new Rolls-Royce. Along the way, she encounters a variety of comedic situations and learns important life lessons.
A TV reporter goes to Vis to film the story about a driving instructor and his student.
Widow Jean Miller thinks she's ready for a new romance with her high school sweetheart, Sam Morrissey, a physician of considerable means. The only thing standing in the way of rekindling this first love is the presence of his very attractive, very together 39-year-old girlfriend, Claire.