A princess's mother dies, and her father, the king, becomes lonely. He decides to marry his own daughter, so the princess disguises herself as a donkey to escape. With the help of a fairy godmother and a talking parrot, she finds love and happiness.
Me and You and Everyone We Know follows the lives of several individuals in the midst of their search for love and meaningful connection. From a young artist struggling to find recognition to a shoe salesman looking for companionship, each character navigates the complexities of modern relationships and the power of human connection. Through a series of encounters, the film explores themes of loneliness, desire, and the inherent need for human interaction. With unique and often quirky moments, Me and You and Everyone We Know offers a heartfelt and relatable portrayal of the human experience.
In Love Serenade, two sisters compete for the affections of the same man who moves to their small Australian town. The competition intensifies as bizarre and comedic events unfold, including a dead body being dumped in a river.
Frontier peacekeeper Sheriff Galt faces a crisis of conscience in The Iron Sheriff. In the aftermath of a robbery-murder, Galt follows the trail of evidence directly to his own son, Benjie. Sworn to uphold the law at all costs, Galt is grimly determined to see that Benjie will receive a fair trial without any coercion on his part. But the townsfolk have already decided that the sheriff will try to spring the boy, and a lynch-mob mentality slows festers its way through the community. As the trial proceeds, it becomes obvious that Benjie is going to hang for his alleged crime, but there's still one or two surprises in store.
A young, newlywed couple learns to make their marriage work—on a budget.
A once-wealthy sister and brother rent out their Southern mansion and stay on as cook and butler.
A look at the Hutterites, an Anabaptist religious community similar to the Amish or the Mennonites in rural Alberta.
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