Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite. On the way he discovers France, bicycling, and true love.
In 1950s Hollywood, Eddie Mannix, a studio fixer, deals with various issues involving the studio's actors, including a kidnapping, a pregnant actress, and a communist conspiracy. As he struggles to handle these challenges, Eddie realizes the importance of doing what is right for the sake of his job.
A struggling filmmaker named Bobby Bowfinger is desperate to make a movie but lacks the funds and the star power. He comes up with a plan to shoot the film on a guerrilla-style by secretly filming a famous actor named Kit Ramsey without his knowledge. With the help of his motley crew, Bowfinger sets out to create a film-within-a-film while dealing with numerous obstacles and challenges. The comedy revolves around the hilarious chaos that ensues as Bowfinger's deception unfolds.
Author P.L. Travers reflects on her childhood after reluctantly meeting with Walt Disney, who seeks to adapt her Mary Poppins books for the big screen. Through flashbacks, we see Travers' close relationship with her alcoholic father and the inspiration for many of the characters in her books. In Los Angeles, Travers clashes with Disney and his creative team over their interpretation of her work. However, as she begins to confront her painful memories, Travers slowly opens up and ultimately grants Disney the film rights.
Om Prakash, a junior artist in the film industry, becomes a successful superstar after saving Shanti, a struggling actress, from a fire accident. However, his happiness is short-lived as he discovers that in their previous lives, they were lovers who were separated by a brutal act of betrayal. Determined to seek revenge, Om sets out to expose the person responsible for Shanti's death and bring justice to their love story.
Cantinflas (2014) is a biographical comedy-drama film that explores the life of the legendary Mexican actor and comedian, Cantinflas. The movie showcases his rise to fame, his struggles in the entertainment industry, and his impact on Mexican cinema. It also touches upon his relationships with famous personalities like Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Diego Rivera, Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, David Niven, Dolores del Rio, and Elizabeth Taylor. Overall, it is a heartwarming story that highlights the triumphs and tribulations of the beloved artist.
After witnessing the murder of his girlfriend in Paris, a man goes into hiding and adopts a new identity. Years later, he discovers evidence that his girlfriend may still be alive and sets out on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth.
A teenager named Ethan Morgan discovers that his new babysitter, Sarah, is a vampire. Along with his best friend Benny, Ethan must navigate the world of vampires and stop Sarah from unleashing evil on their small town. They face dangers including vampire-versus-vampire battles, a race against time, and a fight between good and evil.
Grey Gardens is a biographical drama that tells the story of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale, the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Living in a dilapidated mansion in the Hamptons, the two women lead eccentric and reclusive lives. The film explores their complex mother-daughter relationship, their struggles with money, and their connection to the Kennedy family. Set in both the 1930s and 1970s, Grey Gardens is a fascinating portrait of two unique individuals.
In 'The Souvenir: Part II,' a filmmaker reflects on her life and relationships while trying to cope with the loss of her boyfriend. Set in 1980s London, she explores her artistic ambitions and personal growth amidst the challenges and choices she faces.
In 1930s Hollywood, a self-made film producer faces challenges and rivalry in the cutthroat industry while navigating a love triangle and seeking revenge.
This short shows how Hollywood gets ready for the world premiere of an "important" movie. The film celebrated here is Marie Antoinette (1938), which had its premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre. We see the street leading to the theatre transformed to suggest a garden that might be seen in a French palace. This includes the placement of trees and other foliage, as well as large statues along the route. Grandstands are set up so fans can see their favorite stars as they arrive for the premiere. Finally, the proverbial "galaxy of stars" arrives in their limousines. Fanny Brice and Pete Smith make remarks at the microphone set up on the carpet outside the theatre.
In 1920s Hollywood, a dog named Won Ton Ton rises to stardom as a silent film actor. The film follows his journey from being a stray to becoming a beloved star, as well as the various characters he encounters along the way. Filled with comedy and spoofs of the silent film era, 'Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood' is a charming and entertaining film.
Benjamin is a comedy-drama film that follows the journey of a gay filmmaker named Benjamin who faces self-doubt and insecurity as he tries to make a film. Set in London, England, the film explores Benjamin's struggle with his relationships, including a budding romance, while dealing with the pressures of the film industry. Along the way, he navigates through awkward situations and attempts to reconcile his own insecurities.
Maybe Baby is a comedy about a couple, Sam and Lucy, who are trying to have a baby. They face various challenges and obstacles along the way, including infertility, marital issues, and Sam's struggles with his career as a scriptwriter. The story explores the ups and downs they experience as they navigate the complicated journey of trying to start a family.
Tees Maar Khan is a notorious con artist who is hired by the village to rob a priceless treasure. With the help of his sidekick, he comes up with an elaborate plan to carry out the heist. However, things don't go as planned and they find themselves facing unexpected challenges.
Joining Oscar-winning producer Jeremy Thomas on his annual pilgrimage to the Cannes Film Festival, filmmaker Mark Cousins gives an intimate glimpse into the life of the legendary icon behind some of the most controversial and acclaimed films of all time.
Rangeela is a heartwarming story of a young woman named Mili who aspires to become an actress in the Bollywood film industry. She falls in love with a famous actor named Munna, but their relationship faces many obstacles, including unrequited love, a love triangle, and the challenges of the film industry. Despite the hardships, Mili stays determined to achieve her dreams and find true love.
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall is a movie that depicts the life of Jew Suss, a film director, as he navigates the challenging world of Nazi propaganda and the movie business. Set in 1930s Berlin, Germany, the film explores the struggles and hardships faced by Jew Suss, his relationships with his family and colleagues, and the consequences of his involvement with the Nazi regime. The movie delves into themes of anti-Semitism, propaganda, and the power of cinema.
Dreaming of a box-office hit, an adult-movie director teams up with his crew of three misfits to lure a top actress into starring in his new film.