Octavio secretly sent his consul Curridio to Alexandria in a final attempt to reach peace. In the city, he meets Berenice, a mysterious and beautiful dancer who falls in love. Actually, the dancer is the queen Cleopatra who leads a double life using this name.
In 'Feed the Kitty', an unsuspecting bulldog discovers a lost kitten and instantly becomes its protector. The mismatched pair embarks on a series of adventures, overcoming misunderstandings and forming a deep bond along the way. This heartwarming short film explores themes of love, friendship, and unlikely connections.
Cleopatra, the powerful Queen of Egypt, faces various challenges including political conspiracies, betrayals, and her own love affairs. The film follows her tumultuous journey as she navigates the complexities of ruling a kingdom and her relationships with the Roman Empire.
In 'Caravaggio and My Mother the Pope,' a doctor uncovers a shocking secret: his mother is the Pope. This revelation leads to unexpected comedic and dramatic situations as the doctor tries to navigate his new reality.
In this surreal and hilarious cartoon, a cat and a bulldog become unlikely friends and go on a misadventure together.
Chow Hound is a Looney Tunes animated short film released in 1951. The story revolves around a gluttonous dog named Pluto who tries various tricks to get food. He pretends to be a cat to get into a house, but soon gets caught by a bulldog. The bulldog chases Pluto, and they end up in a zoo. In the end, Pluto manages to get food by causing chaos at a butcher shop.
Period adventure tale about an expedition using a hot-air balloon to rescue an explorer lost in Africa.
Feline Frame-Up is a delightful animated short film that tells the story of a cat named Marc Anthony and a dog named Pussyfoot. Marc Anthony is wrongly accused of a crime and is thrown out of his owner's house. With the help of Pussyfoot, Marc Anthony tries to clear his name and prove his innocence. The film is filled with humor, lovable characters, and unexpected twists.
A burlesque survey of femmes fatales through the ages.
The Egyptian queen was the most famous woman of antiquity, and she has been portrayed on movie screens by some of the most famous actresses in cinema, such as Theda Bara, Helen Gardner, Florence Lawrence, Claudette Colbert, Sophia Loren, Rhonda Fleming, Elizabeth Taylor and Leonor Varela. But the story of Cleopatra on film also includes those working behind the camera, producers, writers and directors such as Cecil B. DeMille. In this cinema retrospective focusing on the filmmakers and actresses who helped bring Cleopatra's legend to life on the silver screen time and again, fans of history and cinema are treated to lavish visions of ancient Egypt as seen through the lens of Hollywood's finest.
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