After a tragic accident leaves her paralyzed, a woman and her family find hope and healing when they adopt an injured magpie named Penguin.
Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a series of vignettes that revolve around the common theme of coffee and cigarettes. The film explores conversations and interactions between various characters, each discussing topics ranging from music and addiction to celebrity and philosophy.
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle is an updated version of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle cartoons from the 1940s. The television series was produced by Filmation, and aired from 1979 to 1981 on CBS with over 48 episodes produced. It is not to be confused with Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures.
Robin Robin tells the story of a young bird named Robin who grows up in a family of mice. As she discovers her unique identity, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering various challenges and adventures along the way. Through her determination and the support of her newfound friends, Robin learns to embrace who she truly is and find her place in the world.
Follow the journey of a woman as she embraces her independence and confronts the challenges and opportunities of the 1920s and 1930s, an era marked by remarkable innovations and aspirational aspirations.
In a small town in Ireland, a washed-up musician named Martin befriends a woman named Rose, who has the ability to communicate with the dead. They team up to save a young girl possessed by a demonic entity, and in the process, discover their own extraordinary powers. Together, they battle ghosts, make a pact with the devil, and face other supernatural phenomena, all while navigating their own personal struggles.
Making Plans for Lena is a comedy-drama film set in Brittany, France. Lena, a single mother, faces a family crisis and contemplates divorce. She also has to deal with her domineering mother and her misanthropic attitude. The film explores themes of family dynamics, love, and self-discovery.
In The Glass Bottom Boat, a widow who works at a company that builds submarines becomes caught up in espionage when she is mistaken for a spy. She must navigate the world of international spies while also dealing with her growing attraction to a charming man in drag.
Confessions of a Window Cleaner is a British sex comedy film that follows the humorous and awkward experiences of a window washer who gets involved in various escapades with women, police, and family members. Based on a novel, the film explores themes of virginity, cheating, voyeurism, and the absurdity of British society in the 1970s. With sexual humor and hilarious confessions, the movie offers a light-hearted yet exploitative take on the window cleaning profession.
This 1963 movie tells the story of Thomasina, a cat in Scotland who has three lives. Through her adventures, she impacts the lives of a blind man, a single father, and many others. The movie is a heartwarming tale that explores themes of love, loss, and the importance of animals in our lives.
Anplagghed al cinema is a hilarious comedy movie that revolves around a group of friends who find themselves in outrageous situations while exploring the world of cinema. From encounters with astronauts and robots to wild poker games and misadventures with an old man, this film guarantees non-stop laughter. With a touch of fantasy, Anplagghed al cinema takes the audience on a wild and unpredictable journey filled with museum escapades, unforgettable characters, and plenty of bad language.
In a small town plunged into darkness, two children, Kyona and Adriel, are separated from their parents and, facing the path of exile alone, embark on a heroic journey that will take them from childhood to adolescence, in search of refuge, peace and the hope of finding their family.
After waking up from a coma, a female doctor becomes suspicious of her surroundings and starts to question her own sanity. As she unravels the truth, she discovers a tragic love story and must confront her own past.
When the Queen Bear and her daughter, Princess Canue, visit the Eastern Valley an epic war breaks out -- Rogue Wolves versus the Western Pack and the Bear Army. Now, it's up to Stinky, Claudette, and Runt to help Princess Canue return home to regain control of her kingdom.
A troubled family's problems come to a head during a stay in a seaside town.
Magpie was a British children's television programme shown on ITV from 30 July 1968 to 6 June 1980. It was a magazine format show intended to compete with the BBC's Blue Peter, but attempted to be more "hip", focusing more on popular culture. The show's creators Lewis Rudd and Sue Turner named the programme Magpie as a reference to the magpie's habit of collecting small items, and because of "mag" being evocative of "magazine", and "pie" being evocative of a collection of ingredients.
Princess Zeila, daughter of Caliph Oman III, is preparing to review the nobles who aspire to her hand. The sinister Prince Jafar plots in the shadows: the young musician Amin will see to it that love can triumph, with the help of the Genie of the Lamp.
A king and his hunting party shoot down birds. A magpie escapes the onslaught of arrows and wreaks havoc on the hunting party.
On a trip to reconnect with his estranged and recently engaged daughter, Phillip finds a sex tape of the little girl he used to know.