In 1960s Paris, a young filmmaker named Paul struggles to complete his sci-fi film amidst a series of surreal and outrageous events. As he faces challenges such as a dysfunctional production crew, a mysterious secret agent, and his own self-absorption, Paul must navigate the dark side of the moon and his own personal demons to find his artistic vision.
Julia, a playwright, struggles with writer's block while navigating relationships and pursuing her career in Paris before the outbreak of World War II. She forms a close bond with her grandmother and finds inspiration in the vibrant theater scene. However, her world is shattered when her grandfather and lover disappear, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang celebrate New Year's Eve with a party, playing musical chairs and drinking root beer. Charlie Brown also has to work on a book report during his Christmas vacation.
A dedicated doctor in a rural French village faces challenges as he cares for his patients and deals with personal struggles. With a heartwarming story of compassion and resilience, 'The Country Doctor' explores themes of rural healthcare and the doctor-patient relationship.
Rudolph embarks on a journey to find the missing Happy, the New Year Baby, who holds the key to saving New Year. Along the way, he encounters various characters and overcomes challenges to ensure a joyful new year for everyone.
The Company follows the fictional lives and loves of the dancers in the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, weaving in real-life dance performances.
Good Morning, Night is a drama movie that tells the story of the kidnapping and assassination of former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades in the 1970s. The plot explores themes of political assassination, terrorism, and the impact of these extremist acts on the people involved.
Lieutenant of the French forces engaged in Mali, David Faber is seriously burned during the explosion of his armored vehicle. Repatriated to France for intensive care, he must begin a long convalescence, under the worried but devoted gaze of his sister Jeanne. They meet again in the family house in the Alps, between mountains, lake and forests. Jeanne tries to reconnect her brother with the past, but David, who suffers from amnesia after the accident, does not seem to be interested in reconciling with the man he used to be.
Agathe Langlois, Parisian until the end of the nails well varnishes, is delighted: she is going to be confirmed as a professor of English. The happiness of the good news will not last as she learns that she is deployed to the countryside.
Repeat Performance is a movie about a woman who relives the past year in a time loop in order to prevent her husband's murder on New Year's Eve. She must navigate deception, jealousy, and a love triangle while trying to change fate.
Journey to a Mother's Room follows the story of a young woman as she navigates the challenges of growing up and finding her identity. Set against the backdrop of a mother-daughter relationship, the film explores themes of loneliness, empowerment, and the complexities of family dynamics. Through heartfelt moments and introspection, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking her own independence and purpose in life.
Zappa is a hilarious coming-of-age comedy that takes place in Denmark during the 1960s. The story follows a teenage boy who gets involved in a secret club and navigates through various humorous and mischievous situations. From destroying property to mutilating a painting, the boy finds himself in all sorts of trouble. Along the way, he forms friendships, experiences first love, and learns valuable life lessons.
While on leave during World War II, a soldier meets a woman on a train and they form a close bond. As they spend time together, they share their secrets and find comfort in each other's company. However, their holiday romance is complicated by their personal obligations and the impending end of the war.
Sir Roger Bannister's historic running of the sub-four-minute mile is celebrated in Four Minutes, an inspiring and respectably authentic TV movie about breaking the most famous barrier in the history of sports.
Happy New Year follows the story of a group of individuals who plan and execute a jewelry heist disguised as a New Year's Eve celebration. With narration, clever disguises, and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of wealth, brotherhood, and the pursuit of happiness.
In Cold Fever, a businessman named Hirata travels to Iceland to perform a traditional ceremony for his late grandfather. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and experiences the beauty and spirituality of the Icelandic landscape. Through his journey, Hirata embarks on a personal and spiritual rebirth.
A look at Paul Taylor and his dance company over several months in 1997. Preparation of Taylor's piece, "Piazzolla Caldera," from conception and rehearsals to opening night at City Center, frames the film. The troupe's trip to India falls in the middle. Included are black and white footage of rehearsals, and, in color, interviews with Taylor, his dancers, dance critics and scholars, and those who manage the business side. There is also footage of a younger Taylor dancing and film of the troupe performing a dozen Taylor pieces. His genius, his roots, his method of working with dancers, and his sometimes difficult nature draw the attention of those who comment.
In the year 1949, amidst the aftermath of World War II, a man finds himself wrongly imprisoned on false accusations. Determined to prove his innocence, he embarks on a journey filled with love, betrayal, and loyalty. As he delves deeper into the twisted web of espionage and political intrigue, he discovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous situations that test his bravery and resilience.
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