Fuochi d'artificio is a hilarious romantic comedy set in Tuscany. The story revolves around a psychoanalyst and a butcher who meet at a costume party. As they navigate their tumultuous love affair, lightning strikes and secrets are revealed, leading to unexpected twists and turns. With a backdrop of beautiful scenery and a cast of eccentric characters, this film explores the complexities of relationships and the importance of embracing love.
Newlyweds Adhir and Zoya Irani's Maldives trip turns tragic when Adhir's body is found buried on a beach. Suspicion falls on their friends, family, and Zoya herself as the investigation unfolds.
The Island President follows the journey of the President of Maldives as he fights against the rising sea levels that threaten his country. With the effects of climate change becoming increasingly severe, the President uses his position to raise awareness and rally global support for the island nation's survival.
My Life as McDull tells the story of McDull, an ordinary pig in Hong Kong, as he navigates through life's challenges and embraces his uniqueness. With his loving mother by his side, McDull overcomes poverty, stupidity, and societal expectations, proving that it's okay to be different. From competing in the Olympic Games to being a part of a working-class family, McDull's journey is both hilarious and touching.
Five friends spend their holidays on a faraway island in the sea. On the last day of the holidays, out of the blue, Björn informs his friends that he will not return home but intends to stay in this paradise forever. There is no sign of life from Björn after that. His best friend Meikel is very concerned about the mysterious disappearance - but nobody cares and no one helps him in his search for the lost friend.
Join us on a breathtaking journey through the world's most beautiful oceans as we explore the fascinating marine life and stunning underwater landscapes. From the coast of California to the depths of the Maldives, witness the wonders of the sea through captivating underwater photography.
Zaharu is a thought-provoking drama set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Maldives. It delves deep into the lives of individuals caught in the webs of adultery and infidelity, where the idyllic landscape becomes the haunting witness to their secret affairs. Struggling with guilt, desire, and the consequences of their actions, the characters must navigate the treacherous waters of betrayal and love, leading to unexpected and life-altering outcomes.
In this 80-minute documentary, three 10-year-old children leave their native countries to participate in one of the Islamic world’s most famous competitions, a test of memory and recitation known as The International Holy Koran Competition. Up against much older students, these youngsters have committed the 600 pages of the Koran to memory, and will put their skills to the test before the elite of the world’s Muslim community in Cairo, Egypt. In the midst of this intense international competition, the three young competitors –two boys from Senegal and Tajikistan, and one girl from the Maldives – face uncertain futures at home, as they are caught between fundamentalist and moderate visions of Islam. The children discuss their recitation techniques – with accompanying, completely improvised melodies – and talk about their nerves and excitement as they finally compete before a panel of judges.
For around ten years, natural disasters have been occurring more frequently, causing widespread destruction; yet industrialized countries still refuse to implement or persist in doubting the actions they must take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and fail to revise their policies for economic growth. Decisions taken high up directly affect the way of life of thousands of people, in Canada and elsewhere. In 2003, the United Nations indicated that for the first time in history, environmental refugees (25 million) outnumbered those fleeing from war or political persecution (23 million). And their numbers keep on increasing.
Explore the tropical waters home to Whale Sharks.
Ibrahim (Ahmed Ifnaz Firag), a fitness trainer visits an island for a training workshop where he meets an introvert, Shehenaz (Nuzuhath Shuaib) who is regarded as a prideful and slightly insane woman in the island. Shehenaz accuses her mother, Zulfa (Fathimath Latheefa) is having an affair with Shakir (Mohamed Rasheed), disrespecting her handicapped husband, Manik (Ibrahim Fairooz Adam). The trip ends with Ibrahim marrying Shehenaz and bringing her to Male'. The thoughts of an ideal marriage takes an unexpected turn with Shehenaz's delusional beliefs.
Shuhaadh is a fourteen year old boy whose parents are drug addicts. When the movie begins Shuhaadh's father Ahamma, who is also involved in petty drug deals, is brought from police custody to house arrest. Shuhaadh's mother is said to be in drug rehabilitation center. Ahamma is shown as a vicious man, who abuses Shuhaadh's physically and verbally.
Ashraf (Ali Khalid) marries the Shaan (Hawwa Zahira), daughter of a rich businessman hoping he would inherit her fortune. When she marries him against her father's wishes she is disinherited from her father's wealth. When things doesn't go according to plan Ashraf blames it on his wife and treats her like trash. These actions are also encouraged by his mother.
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