A Real Young Girl is a provocative coming-of-age film that explores the sexual awakening of a 14-year-old girl during her summer vacation in France. It delves into taboo subjects such as teenage sexuality, eroticism, and exploring one's sexual fantasies. The film creates controversy with its explicit scenes and controversial themes, including scenes involving animal sex and sodomy. It is based on the novel of the same name.
The Lover is a film adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras. Set in 1920s French Indochina, the movie portrays the forbidden love affair between a French teenager and an older, wealthy Chinese man. The film explores themes of desire, sexual awakening, and the consequences of societal taboos.
D.E.B.S. follows a group of female secret agents who must go undercover in high school to stop a supervillain's evil plot. As they navigate the challenges of teenage life, including romance and friendships, they must also balance their mission to save the world.
La Seine no Hoshi is an anime series by Sunrise, which premiered in Japan on Fuji TV from April 4, 1975 and finished its run on December 26, 1975, spanning a total of 39 episodes. The title translates to English as "Star of the Seine" or "The Seine's Stars." It is based on Alain Delon's 1963 movie La Tulipe noire. It was created by Mitsuru Kaneko, and was directed by Masaaki Ōsumi and Yoshiyuki Tomino. It was written by Sōji Yoshikawa, while the character designer was Akio Sugino. The music for the series was composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi.
Days of Glory is a war movie set during World War II in French Algeria. It follows the story of a group of Algerian soldiers who join the French army to fight against the German occupation. The movie explores their struggles and sacrifices as they face discrimination and injustice while fighting for their country.
After being dumped by his girlfriend, a teenage boy finds solace in his peculiar obsession with skiing. When a French exchange student moves in next door, he becomes determined to win her heart.
A plastic surgeon, Dr. Rossiter, disfigured in a car accident, turns his circus into a sanctuary for criminals. He uses his surgical skills to transform the performers, who then seek revenge on those who wronged them.
Things Are Tough All Over is a wild road trip movie set in the American midwest. Cheech and Chong, disguised as Arab sheiks, are on a hilarious cross-country journey filled with adventure, mistaken identities, and outrageous situations. They encounter eccentric characters, get involved in money laundering, stumble upon a hidden porn theater, and experience the chaos and fun of 1980s America.
Jane Eyre, an orphan girl, becomes a governess and falls in love with her employer, Mr. Rochester. However, their relationship faces obstacles, including a canceled wedding and the revelation of Mr. Rochester's dark secret.
The Big Parade is a silent film that follows the story of a young American soldier as he experiences the horrors and challenges of World War I. From basic training to the battlefields of France, the film explores the impact of war on the individual and the bonds formed between soldiers. It is a gripping and emotional portrayal of the war and its effects.
To the Wonder follows the tumultuous journey of a couple as they navigate through a troubled marriage, exploring themes of alienation, implied infidelity, and the crisis of faith. Set against the backdrop of France and Oklahoma, the film examines the fragile nature of relationships through the lens of a very little dialogue and poetic storytelling.
During the German occupation of France in World War Two, a French family is forced to host a German officer and a silent protest begins when they refuse to speak to him.
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang embark on a French adventure as exchange students. They face various challenges and hilarious mishaps along the way, including a mysterious man, car breakdowns, and a burning house. Will they make it back safely?
This update of the 1950 western TV series changes Cisco and Pancho from wandering heroes of the old west to somewhat anti-"gringo" Mexican revolutionaries.
Outside the Law is a thrilling movie set during the Algerian War, showcasing the struggles of three Algerian brothers fighting for independence against the French colonial regime. Filled with action, drama, and historical significance, the film explores themes of resistance, revenge, and the consequences of colonialism. Inspired by real-life events, it is a captivating portrayal of the fight for freedom in North Africa.
During the Great War, Bosko and a fearsome beast are in a dogfight. Bosko loses, but that's only the first battle.
Comedy about a naive French country girl in London who helps the war effort by parachuting into German-occupied France to help kidnap an important German general. She bungles through to a heroic finish of plot and counter-plot.
Broadway star Jimmy Canfield stars in a patriotic show on the great white way during WWI. He plays the heroic soldier, but he is doesn't want to join the Army. To evade some troubles with fellow actress Berenice, he acts like joining the forces going over there, but that turns out to be real. In France he falls in love with a French barmaid and is arrested as spy. He escapes from prison, only to end in the uniform of a German officer leading "his" soldiers in an Allied trap. But being escaped from prison and wearing the enemy's uniform isn't that healthy in wartime.
A ship of women embarks on a voyage to California. Director R. G. Springsteen's 1953 adventure drama stars Vera Ralston, David Brian, Virginia Grey, Charles Winninger, Veda Ann Borg and Hope Emerson.
During the 1800s, a US Navy soldier disguises himself to rescue his captured brother and overthrow the ruler of Tripoli. He forms alliances, navigates the dangers of the harem, and sacrifices everything for freedom.