In a post-apocalyptic future, androids care for and raise human children on an alien planet. As tensions rise between the androids and a religious group of humans, the true nature of the planet and the androids' purpose is revealed.
A group of animal control workers begin to see their lives complicated by humans and not so much by animals. Leading the crew is Frank, an opinionated, eccentric animal control officer who may not have gone to college but is still the most well-read person in the room. In his past life as a cop, Frank tried to expose corruption in his department, but his efforts got him fired, leaving him cynical and curmudgeonly. Despite his rough exterior, he is blessed with an almost superhuman ability to understand animals.
Follow the exciting adventures of Tip, a human girl, and Oh, a lovable Boov alien, as they navigate through life together, learning about friendship and harmony along the way.
A Perfect Planet is a documentary TV series that showcases the remarkable variety of life on Earth and the intricate systems that support it. From the impact of the sun's rays to the movement of global ocean currents, the show delves into the interconnectedness of the planet's natural systems and the delicate balance necessary for life to thrive. With breathtaking visuals and captivating narratives, A Perfect Planet takes viewers on a journey to discover the extraordinary beauty and resilience of our home.
A newlywed couple turns to a scientist for help having a baby and find themselves at the center of a genetic puzzle with far reaching implications and an ethically ambiguous solution.
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing explores the lives of several individuals in New York City, whose lives intersect and intertwine as they experience moments of joy, despair, and unexpected consequences in their pursuit of happiness.
In this documentary by Coline Serreau, known for her feature film Why Not?, a selection of Frenchwomen in characteristically no-win situations discuss what they are experiencing and answer, if only by implication, the question: "What do women want?"
In 1790s, a powerful witch is cursed to sleep for two centuries and wakes up in 1960s. She seeks revenge on the descendants of those who cursed her and uses her supernatural powers to manipulate and control the lives of humans. As the plot unfolds, secrets of witchcraft, vampire powers, and a supernatural curse dating back to 1897 are revealed.
In The Fall is a thought-provoking movie that explores themes of acceptance, death, and nihilism. The story follows a disillusioned worker who is coming to terms with the banality of life and the inevitability of death. Through a series of surreal events, the protagonist confronts his own mortality and finds a glimmer of hope in the passage of time.
Ricardo is all set to play Jesus in a biblical reenactment, but crashes into a dilemma while traveling to the show.
In an all-out alien invasion, massive extra-terrestrial bolides penetrate Earth's atmosphere, trapping three friends in a wide forest clearing. Is this a prelude to war, or is this the beginning of humanity's total annihilation?
"Floréal" is the name of a garden city in a district of Brussels (Boitsfort). Hundreds of small houses with black and yellow woodwork, in streets named after flowers. This garden city was a first attempt to solve the problem of workers' housing after the First World War. A cooperative system ruined any hope of speculation since the land capital had to remain the property of the community. The director, who lived in Floréal until he was 18, filmed his "encounter" with this neighbourhood. A double portrait of its inhabitants and its architecture, sometimes reduced to abstract motifs, punctuated by the minimalist music composed by him.
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