Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that follows the story of an English teacher named Mr. Brown who is tasked with teaching English to a diverse group of adult students. The show revolves around the hilarious miscommunications, cultural clashes, and language-learning adventures that arise in the classroom.
It follows an ex-married couple who are both lawyers that specialize in divorce. They find themselves working together as colleagues dealing with cases related to divorce and relationships.
The Unicorn follows a widower named Wade as he enters the dating scene and balances his newfound quest for love with his responsibilities as a father. With the support of his close-knit group of friends, Wade explores the challenges and joys of relationships in the modern world.
When flying saucers from outer space attack Earth, a husband and wife must find a way to stop the alien invasion and save mankind.
Rififi follows a group of ex-convicts as they meticulously plan and execute a daring jewelry heist in the bustling city of Paris. Filled with tension and suspense, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and revenge.
After her divorce, Luna returns to her family farm in Seattle with her young son. She reconnects with her roots and finds unexpected romance during the harvest festival.
The first series with Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka. Maria and Ralf are both stuck in their lives. Together, however, they would be the absolute dream team - if only they would finally meet ...
Dimensions of Dialogue is a surreal stop-motion animated film that explores the complexities of communication through various dimensions. It presents three different stories: one about two individuals trying to communicate but failing miserably, the second about two heads engaged in a brutal conversation, and the third about a mouthless man who eats others to gain their abilities. Through these stories, the film delves into the themes of miscommunication, power dynamics, and the consequences of language.
A young woman navigates through isolation, miscommunication, and sadness in her marriage, leading to a tragic ending.
In the midst of the Cold War, a small town is sent into chaos when a false alarm for a nuclear attack disrupts the lives of its residents. The people must grapple with fear, confusion, and the decision of whether to seek shelter or face the imminent threat.
Today We Live is a romantic drama set during World War I, following the lives of three characters as they navigate love, war, and sacrifice.
Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead face various trials and tribulations, including misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and jealousy, leading to humorous situations. They navigate through comedic mishaps and miscommunications, all while dealing with their employers, marriage, and a chaotic household.
In Marrying Mr. Darcy, a teacher receives a marriage proposal and must plan her wedding while dealing with miscommunications, overwork, and family relationships. With the help of her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, she overcomes hurdles and finds love.
When a military widow and a toy store owner meet, they decide to work together to organize a toy drive for children in need. As they spend more time together, they gradually develop feelings for each other, but miscommunications and conflicts arise, testing their budding relationship. Will they be able to overcome their differences and make the toy drive a success?
A young academic decides to accept guardianship of the daughter of a late friend. Expecting her to be a young child, the household is shocked to find out she is in fact a young woman. The two marry but more miscommunications cause troubles in their relationship.
Composer Gary Stuart (Ray Milland) and his wife, Connie (Jane Wyman), have an argument over her alleged affair with Courtney Craig (Tom Helmore). The Stuarts agree to get divorced, and each tries to move on to a new love: Gary with socialite Deborah Randolph (Karin Booth) and Connie with businessman Frank McGraw (Aldo Ray). However, they start to realize that they still have strong feelings for each other. The Stuarts must make a decision before their divorce is final.
Manufacturing Ignorance is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the dark underbelly of industries such as tobacco, pesticides, and social media. It exposes the tactics used by these industries to deceive the public and highlights the consequences of their actions. From the manipulation of scientific studies to the spread of fake news, this film uncovers the disturbing truth behind the manufacturing of ignorance.
A violent quarrel breaks out between a couple at midnight. Being at a relative's house in the north of Iran, they depart for Tehran in the middle of the night, but they do not bring along their son. Something terrible happens on their way...
A couple falls in love after a chance meeting. Their relationship is tested when the woman's epileptic episodes become more frequent and the man struggles to understand and support her. They navigate the challenges of intimacy, miscommunication, and the loss of the woman's brother, all while exploring their love for photography and their desire to live life to the fullest.
Jaffa is a drama movie set in the 2000s, revolving around the story of a rebellious son and his single mother. The plot focuses on their struggles, including the son questioning authority and provoking violence. The story takes an emotional turn when the son accidentally kills someone and faces the consequences of his actions. Alongside the main storyline, the movie explores themes of racism, unwed pregnancy, and family dynamics.