My Name Is Earl follows the story of Earl Hickey, a beta-male lottery winner who embarks on a mission to right his past wrongs in a small town. With the help of his brother, Earl navigates through various comedic situations and attempts to bring karma back into his life.
Eccentric lottery winner Charles lives alone on a remote island but dreams of hiring his favourite musician, Herb McGwyer, to play an exclusive, private gig. Unbeknownst to Herb, Charles has also hired Herb’s ex-bandmate and ex-girlfriend, Nell, with her new husband in tow, to perform the old favourites. As tempers flare and old tensions resurface, the stormy weather traps them all on the island and Charles desperately looks for a way to salvage his dream gig.
At Home with the Braithwaites is a comedy-drama series that follows the story of the Braithwaite family, who become millionaires overnight after the mother, Alison, mistakenly wins the lottery. The series explores the effects of newfound wealth on their lives, relationships, and interactions with the people around them. It delves into themes of deceit, infidelity, dysfunctional family dynamics, and the challenges of maintaining a facade of normalcy in the face of life-changing circumstances.
After winning the lottery, a man falls in love with a prostitute and decides to pay her to be his wife for a period of time. As their relationship progresses, they both find themselves questioning their feelings and the true nature of love. This comedic film explores themes of lust, voyeurism, and unconventional relationships.
On April 1st, 1986, Jean-Guy Lavigueur, an unemployed blue-collar worker and his family won 7.6 million dollars. At the time, it was the largest amount ever won at Loto-Quebec's 6/49 weekly draws. What should have been the beginning of a fairytale for the family turned rapidly into a nightmare...
British interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen joins European lottery winners as they hunt for a dream home. From exotic castles to refurbished cottages, Laurence helps them get their foot in the real estate market across the United Kingdom and Europe.
Malamaal Weekly is a story about a small village that gets caught up in chaos when a lottery ticket is found. The villagers are willing to do whatever it takes to get their hands on the winning ticket, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures. As the tension rises and the stakes get higher, the village goes into a frenzy. With a love triangle, a chase, and a lot of comedic moments, Malamaal Weekly is a laughter riot that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
After discovering a time machine in his late father's workshop, a young man and his friends begin using it to change their own lives. However, they soon find out that altering the past can lead to disastrous consequences, and they must find a way to set things right before it's too late.
John, a mysterious stranger, arrives in a surfing town and his presence has a profound impact on the lives of the dysfunctional locals. With elements of mystery, supernatural abilities, and religious overtones, John from Cincinnati explores the complex relationships and personal struggles of the residents.
The Tuche family, a typical middle-class French family, win the lottery and move to Monaco. They struggle with their newfound wealth and try to fit in with the wealthy elite of the Côte d'Azur.
Inspired by true events, 'To Leslie' tells the story of Leslie, a troubled and manipulative alcoholic from West Texas who wins $190,000 in a local lottery but squanders it on liquor and drugs. Six years later, destitute and homeless, Leslie reunites with her estranged son and begins a journey of redemption and rebuilding her life.
After winning the lottery, a mentally ill woman uses her newfound wealth to start her own talk show, where she explores her personal experiences and struggles with mental disorders.
After winning the lottery, the life of the happy winner turns into a nightmare. The movie consists of four separate stories divided into five parts. They tell the different stages of the winner's life, from discovering the reward to witnessing the consequences caused by the prize.
Four high school geeks stumble upon a time machine and use it to go back in time and prevent disasters from happening. They must find a way to balance their new powers with the challenges of everyday high school life.
In a small village in Ireland, the residents discover that one of their own has won the lottery but passed away. In an effort to claim the prize, they hatch a plan to convince the lottery officials that the winner is still alive. As their scheme unfolds, the village becomes caught up in a web of deception and comedy.
A group of Jews embark on a hilarious adventure involving time travel, a restaurant, a lottery winner, and a Google search. Along the way, they encounter drug use, voting, cemetery visits, and even cancer. With humor and heart, this film explores themes of Jewish identity, politics, and anti-Semitism.
After winning the lottery, a young convenience store clerk must face hilarious challenges and greedy individuals who want a share of his fortune. Alongside his friends, he learns valuable lessons about friendship and the true value of money.
In Munich, a gay man who wins the lottery becomes entangled in a complex web of love, friendship, and betrayal, leading to his untimely demise. The film explores themes of homosexuality, class differences, and financial struggles.
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles is a film that tells the story of the making of the movie 'Las Hurdes: Land Without Bread' by the renowned filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Set in the 1930s in Paris, the film follows Buñuel as he embarks on a journey to the impoverished region of Las Hurdes in Spain to make a documentary. The film explores Buñuel's struggles, the challenges faced during the production, and the impact the movie had on both himself and the world of cinema.