The Little World of Don Camillo is a comedy film set in a small Italian village. The story revolves around the relationship between the local priest, Don Camillo, and the communist mayor, Peppone. Despite their ideological differences, they find themselves working together to solve various problems in the village.
Kitchen Stories is a comedy-drama movie set in 1950s Norway, where a researcher is assigned to observe the lives of bachelor farmers. As part of the research, the researcher sits in a high chair in the farmers' kitchens and observes their daily activities. The movie explores themes of friendship, human-animal relationships, and the impact of surveillance. It also touches on topics such as concentration camp survivors, football, cooking, and the use of wooden horses. Through the researcher's observations, the audience gains insights into the lives and routines of the farmers, and their camaraderie. The movie combines humor and satire to portray the unique dynamics of the farmers' lives.
A small-time soccer referee gets the chance of a lifetime when he gets to referee a major-league game. He becomes a celebrity and suddenly finds himself having to choose between his future as a referee and the temptations that come his way, especially the women, now.
In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the police sergeant, and his son Neal. Also at odds are Neal and one time friend Doug, a returned Vietnam Vet who has joined the police force, who is also protective of his younger sister who prefers the hippie element. To make things even more intense, Mickey South, who has fled to Canada to avoid the war, returns to play for the Freaks football team. Tensions mount and all are challenged as the climax of the film approaches.
A woman awaiting surgery recalls her life as a revolutionary along with seven other countrymen.
A very young Joan Bennett tops the cast as Nan Sheffield, the daughter of a college president. The nominal leading man is Tommy Nelson, the black-sheep son of a wealthy alumnus. Though Nelson is an ace football player, President Sheffield refuses to enroll the boy because of his bad reputation, whereupon Tommy's father withdraws his financial backing and bars his son from ever setting foot on Sheffield's campus. Falling in love with Nan, Tommy signs up with the college under an assumed name, giving up his wastrel ways to lead the football team to victory. Joe E. Brown steals the show as Speed Hanson, a goofy gridiron star who emits a loud and long yell whenever scoring a touchdown (this was, in fact, the first film in which Brown's famous "Yeeeeowww" was heard -- but certainly not the last).
A look into the world of soccer refereeing, exploring the struggles and controversies that referees face during matches. The documentary provides an in-depth examination of the pressures, conflicts, and professional dilemmas that referees encounter on and off the field.
Tickle (قلقلک) is a comedy made in 2005 directed by Masoud Navabi
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A gridiron rivalry between two colleges is entering its third generation, and the Norton family (father and grandfather were members of teams defeated by rival squads captained by members of the Brawn family) rears Johnny Norton, 3d, to be a star football player. The lad is underweight, however, and initially shows a talent only for drop kicking. During the big game, Johnny is substituted for another player and leads his team to victory, winning for himself the love of Gloria Havens.
West Point is a drama-romance movie that takes place in 1927. It follows the life of cadets at the United States Military Academy, their relationships, struggles, and the football team. The story explores themes of honor, love, and forgiveness.
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