Emil of Lonneberga follows the mischievous escapades of a young boy named Emil in rural Sweden. He is constantly getting himself into trouble and causing chaos in his small village. From getting his head stuck in a pot to swallowing a coin, Emil's shenanigans keep the villagers on their toes. Despite his mischievous nature, Emil also has a heart of gold and learns valuable lessons along the way.
Common Ground is an anthology film that tells the stories of several LGBTQ individuals who serve in the US military during the 1950s and 1970s. It explores themes of love, discrimination, and the struggle for acceptance.
A young boy attends summer camp where he forms a unique bond with a pig, leading to a series of exciting and funny adventures. Together, they overcome obstacles and learn important life lessons.
Rainbow has just moved to an international school in Phuket, in Southern Thailand. She soon becomes the center of attention, since so many of her new friends are curious to know about the recent death of a student at her old school in the North. She blames it on a mysterious phone number 999-9999 a number reputed to grant whoever calls it, one wish.
The good people of a small community in the countryside near Copenhagen enjoy life and find their way to love.
Cosmic Ray is a thought-provoking avant-garde short film that explores themes of war, symbolism, and the destructive power of atomic bombs. The film features captivating visuals and a unique blend of live-action footage, animation, and montage.
Jimmy Jump's young wife goes in strongly for amateur theatricals. After one of her performances a theater manager signs her up. He opens a publicity campaign by having her appear in public in spectacular costumes, with a monkey for a pet. The monkey gets away and Jimmy is elected to capture it. When peace once more descends upon them, the young wife decides to give up her career and devote her time to Jimmy.
Two actors who play detectives on the radio find themselves investigating a real crime masterminded by an arch-criminal named the Cobra.
Inja [Dog] is a 2002 South African short film directed by Steve Pasvolsky. Using a Xhosa boy as a pawn, a farmer teaches his puppy to be white man's best friend. Ten years later, both their lives hang in the balance at the mercy of the dog. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Three hapless clowns find themselves causing mayhem and getting into all sorts of trouble as they try to navigate through a series of ridiculous mishaps.
Victory Parade (1945) is a documentary short film that captures the grandeur and significance of the Soviet Union's Victory Parade after the Great Patriotic War. The film showcases the triumph and celebration of the Soviet people, as well as the military strength and unity displayed during the parade. From the rain-soaked streets of Moscow to the majestic Red Square, Victory Parade (1945) immerses the audience in the post-war atmosphere of victory and hope.
An off-screen narrator and nine talking heads make the case for Harry Langdon being ranked just below Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd as a fine movie comedian. They celebrate his slowed-down style as original and, later, influential. They take issue with Frank Capra's assessment of Langdon's small talent and large ego, suggesting instead that the villain in Langdon's rapid fall may well have been his second wife. Langdon's story is told chronologically, with many clips from silent and sound films. The film celebrates his supporting roles and later writing credits as well as his earlier silent features.
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