The Atom Ant Show is a timeless animated series from the 1960s. It follows the adventures of Atom Ant, a superhero ant who possesses atomic powers and works as a police officer. With his incredible strength, flight ability, and various gadgets, Atom Ant fights crime and protects the innocent. The show combines action, comedy, and fantasy elements, making it a beloved family-friendly series.
In Office Space, three dissatisfied workers decide to rebel against their greedy boss. Peter, Michael, and Samir endure a mundane office life filled with frustrating commutes, tiresome coworkers, and an inane boss. They form a plan to steal money from the company, which leads to unexpected consequences. Along the way, Peter finds love with Joanna and realizes the importance of finding happiness in life. The film explores themes of corporate dissatisfaction and the desire for personal fulfillment.
A father and his son go on the run when it is discovered that the son has special abilities. They are pursued by government agencies and religious cults who want to exploit the boy's powers. The father must do whatever it takes to protect his son and keep him safe.
The Dick Tracy Show was an American animated television series based on Chester Gould's comic strip crime fighter. The series was produced from 1961 to 1962 by UPA.
Let There Be Light is a documentary film that tells the story of a psychiatrist who uses controversial treatment methods to help patients recover repressed memories and deal with trauma. The film explores the relationship between the doctor and his patients, as well as the impact of his methods on their lives. It also delves into the controversy surrounding his practices and the ethical questions raised by his approach.
Etaten is a workplace comedy TV show that follows the lives of employees at a government office. The show combines elements of comedy and drama, focusing on the daily interactions, challenges, and shenanigans of the office workers. It features a cast of quirky characters, including a receptionist with a skin disease, a silent man, and a returning character from a previous season. The show explores themes of anxiety, workplace dynamics, and the absurdity of bureaucratic systems. With its unique blend of humor and satire, Etaten offers a fresh take on the workplace comedy genre.
The first Australian film to feature Auslan (Australian Sign Language). "A Silent Agreement" tells the story of Reuben, a sensitive writer, who grapples with a speech impediment. His boyfriend, Derek, a profoundly deaf Human Rights activist, provides strategies to restore his confidence and communication skills. When Reuben approaches an over-the-hill film producer with his autobiographical screenplay, the producer betrays him and Reuben is forced to overcome the long-term effects of bullying in order to succeed.
A boy, expelled from military school, returns home to his fathers disappointment. He discovers that a motorcycle gang has been terrorizing his high school, and falls in love with the girlfriend of the gang's leader. He battles the gang, and wins both the admiration of his father and the love of the girl.
In this animated short, a sleepwalking dreamer navigates a construction site with hilarious consequences. With the help of spinach and his quick thinking, he saves the day and wins the heart of the woman he loves.
Akerman spends a brief period on her own in an apartment by the sea in Tel Aviv. She films from the apartment and in her narration she talks about her family, her Jewish identity and her childhood. She wonders whether normal everyday life is possible in this place and whether filming is a realistic option.
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