In 1715, the end of King Louis XIV's reign is plagued by a terminal illness, leg infection, and a desperate search for a cure. The French king experiences immense pain, impaired mobility, and relies on a phony doctor and early medicine in the hopes of prolonging his life. As his agony continues, the stinking man faces the harsh reality of his impending demise amidst the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles.
In the year 1807, a womanizing British soldier discovers a cave with a broken television. He uses the television to send a message to the governor about an impending attack on the city. As a result, he is transported to the year 1998 where he must find a way to save the city from the attack. Along the way, he encounters various challenges including dealing with the modern world, navigating a psychiatric hospital, and finding a wise man who can help him. With the help of his great-grandson, he uncovers a hidden treasure and uses it to defeat the attackers.
The Number on Great-Grandpa's Arm is a short documentary that follows a young boy as he interviews his great-grandfather about his experience during the Holocaust. Using a combination of animation and live-action footage, the film tells the emotional story of survival, loss, and the enduring power of family connections.
A Christmas party at a Southern grandmother’s home turns into an unexpected and tense coming out story in this heartwarming 2002 documentary that spans several generations.
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