Andy, a 40-year-old virgin, faces pressure from his friends to lose his virginity. With their help, he goes on various hilarious encounters, but none of them work. Eventually, he meets Trish, and they hit it off. After a series of funny misadventures, they decide to wait until their 20th date to have sex. On their wedding night, they finally make love, and the movie ends with a joyful scene.
Farce of the Penguins is a hilarious parody-comedy that follows the lives of penguins in Antarctica. It explores themes of love, family relationships, and animal mating instincts, all with a touch of crude humor and innuendo. The story revolves around a group of penguins who embark on a journey in search of love and companionship, facing various obstacles and hilarious mishaps along the way. From musical numbers to talking animals, Farce of the Penguins is a laugh-out-loud mockumentary-style film that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
In 'The Student,' a high school student in Russia begins to challenge his teacher's religious beliefs, leading to conflict and turmoil within the school. As he becomes more outspoken and provocative, his actions spark discussions about religious fundamentalism, homosexuality, and the role of faith in modern society.
Times and Winds is a drama set in a Turkish village, exploring the lives of three children as they navigate love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The film touches on themes of religion, nature, and the complexities of rural life.
Japón is a contemplative drama set in a small village in Mexico, exploring themes of depression, suicide, and relationships.
Was life triggered by some event, like lightning hitting a pond full of amino acids? Earth was teeming with life billions of years before the dinosaurs existed. Single celled organisms inundated the oceans, and the soil swarmed with living creatures. Where did it all come from and how do you go from a single-celled organism to a trillion-celled organism like man?
This short animated film looks at the last of the great dinosaurs to stalk the central plains of North America. Lifelike models of ornithomimus, edmontosaur, and triceratops recreate the late Cretaceous period, offering a view of how our world may have looked 64,000,000 years ago.
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