Mr. Arkadin, a wealthy amnesiac, hires a private investigator to uncover his mysterious past. As the investigation unfolds, the detective is drawn into a web of crime, deception, and international intrigue. With various locations across Europe, including Munich, Zurich, Paris, Warsaw, Madrid, Barcelona, and Tangier, the plot takes twists and turns as Arkadin's true identity and dark secrets are revealed.
A Chef from East L.A. received an invitation to a manor in Ireland to cook for a royal banquet that was planned by a Lord to convince his grandmother to sell their home.
Born to a poor farming family in Brittany, Bécassine finds work as a nanny with the Marquise de Grand-Air who has recently adopted a lovely baby named Loulotte. A strong bond develops between Becassine and Loulotte, and life is sweet, until the Grand-Airs are threatened with financial ruin… Can Bécassine save the day? Naïve, funny, dreamy, optimistic, loving, Bécassine is also inventive, courageous and always ready to handle any situation in her own unique way – a superheroine like no other. César-winner Bruno Podalydès returns with a family movie adapted from the beloved French comic book Bécassine.
In The Temptress, the beautiful Elena seduces and destroys the men around her, including her own husband. She meets a young engineer who is immune to her charms, and they fall in love. However, their relationship is tested when Elena's past catches up with her. The film explores themes of destructive sexual desire, marital infidelity, and tragic romance.
The Stone Flower is a fairy tale based on a folk tale from the Ural Mountains. It follows the story of a stone cutter named Danila who embarks on a journey to find true love and perfection. Along the way, he encounters obstacles, including a sorceress who tries to enchant him. With the help of a master sculptor, Danila learns important lessons about love, resilience, and the value of craftsmanship. Will he be able to overcome the challenges and find his happily ever after?
Following on from the other documentaries "The Hartnell Years" and "The Troughton Years", which showcased rare surviving episodes from incomplete stories. There are no missing Pertwee episodes, so instead, using a similar format with interviews and clips, Jon Pertwee introduces full episodes from his favourite stories - "Inferno" (episode 7), "The Frontier in Space" (final episode) and Pertwee's personal favourite, the final episode of "The Daemons".
Having committed murder in Belgium, Fantômas is sentenced to life imprisonment. Juve conceives the idea that if Fantômas is set free, he can follow him back to France and capture him and the remaining members of his gang once and for all.
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