In P.S. (2004), a woman in her late 30s, Louise Harrington, works as an admissions officer at Columbia University's School of Fine Arts. She is intelligent, pretty, and successful with her life. However, she feels that something is missing and becomes emotionally entangled with a 17-year-old F. Scott Feinstadt. As she becomes romantically involved with him, she starts receiving anonymous letters from a secret admirer. Through these letters, she is convinced that her secret admirer is actually her high school sweetheart who died in a car accident years ago. Louise then embarks on a journey to uncover the truth and find closure.
Road to Bali follows the hilarious exploits of two friends as they journey to Bali, encountering a romantic triangle, musical performances, and outrageous situations along the way.
After losing his job and finding himself in financial trouble, a man gets caught up in a dangerous crime scheme when he comes across a valuable diamond. As he tries to navigate through a treacherous underworld, he must outsmart the criminals and save his own life.
Few wartime prisoners have attempted escape quite as many times as bumbling RAF Officer James Forrester. Though Officer Forrester has twenty-three escape attempts to his name, each successive attempt he makes to break free somehow seems to go worse than the last. But this time there's a difference, because Officer Forrester isn't just plotting his own escape, but the escape of all 327 of his fellow prisoners as well - and all at once. In fact even the Germans want to escape!
The Day the Dinosaurs Died is a documentary that explores the cataclysmic event that led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. It focuses on the asteroid impact and its effects, including the shock wave, tsunamis, and global fallout. The documentary follows scientists as they conduct core samples, excavations, and paleontological digs to uncover more about this significant event in Earth's history.
A teenager adores his sailor friend. He dreams about the exotic countries, marvellous starry skies and the inevitable homesickness that would bring his friend back to him. In a colourful series of mythical referential images, his fragile dreams get so unreal, that the enthusiasm for seeing his friend again turns into anxiousness.
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