Harvie Krumpet is an animated film that tells the story of a man named Harvie, who faces a series of unfortunate events and challenges throughout his life. From his childhood in Poland to his move to Australia, Harvie experiences moments of triumph and tragedy, all while maintaining a dark sense of humor. The film explores themes of mortality, resilience, and the absurdity of life.
Based on a true story, Omar Killed Me follows the life of Omar Raddad, a Moroccan immigrant who is wrongfully convicted of the murder of his employer. The film explores the class differences, illiteracy, and controversies surrounding the case, as well as the efforts of a journalist and lawyer to uncover the truth. It delves into the miscarriage of justice and the impact it has on Omar's life, including his hunger strike and eventual release. With elements of drama and thriller, the movie showcases the struggles and perseverance of a man fighting to prove his innocence.
La Classe américaine is a comedy movie that parodies American cinema. It follows an actor overcoming various obstacles, including car accidents and assumed deaths, while exploring different styles and tackling topics like racism. With its self-righteousness and speaking nonsense, the film creates a hilarious and nonsensical atmosphere.
In Police, Adjective, a police officer struggles with an ethical conflict when asked to arrest a teenage boy for smoking marijuana. The film offers a satirical portrayal of bureaucracy and questions the authority of the police. With dry humor and a blend of drama and comedy, this Romanian New Wave film explores the moral dilemmas faced by law enforcement.
In 'Baby's Laxative,' a married couple with a constipated child navigates through domestic quarrels and comedic mishaps. Their struggle to find relief is intertwined with humorous misunderstandings, swear words, and a business dinner gone wrong. With elements of word play, disobedience, and unbreakable bonds, this comedy explores the challenges and absurdity of everyday life.
The Rascals have a boxing arena that could pack them in if they could find fighters who would actually mix it up. Harry and Farina notice a rivalry between two very large young kids, Joe and Chubby, that would fill the bill if only the two heavyweights would put aside their gentle natures. Farina gets an idea: tell each of the lads that the other will take a dive in the second round. So the fight begins and the stands are filled; but will the combatants actually throw a punch? Ernie has one more trick up his sleeve to get the fists flying and the crowd on its feet. Sweet science indeed.
Annie: It's the Hard-Knock Life, from Script to Stage (2013) is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey behind the scenes of the production of the beloved Broadway musical Annie. Featuring interviews with cast and crew, as well as footage from dress rehearsals and opening night, this film provides an in-depth look at the creative process and the hard work that goes into bringing a musical to life on stage.
No More results found.