Van Helsing, a monster hunter, is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for his nefarious purposes.
In 15th-century Paris, Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, must summon the courage to save the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda, from being framed for murder by the evil archdeacon, Claude Frollo. With the help of his friends, a talking gargoyle and a clever goat, Quasimodo embarks on a thrilling adventure that will test his loyalty and reveal the true meaning of love and acceptance.
In this sequel, the evil wizard Gargamel creates mischievous Smurf-like creatures called Naughties to harness the magical essence of the Smurfs. It's up to Papa Smurf and a team of Smurfs to stop Gargamel from using the essence to become the most powerful wizard in the world.
Quasimodo, the hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, meets a gypsy dancer named Madellaine and embarks on a new adventure. Together, they must save the city from an evil magician and find true love.
After her husband's murder, Regina Lampert finds herself being pursued by the CIA, the her late husband's friends, and a charming stranger. She must unravel the truth about her husband's secret life while avoiding danger at every turn.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame follows the story of Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, who falls in love with a gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. The film explores themes of xenophobia, intolerance, and social progress as Quasimodo struggles to find acceptance in a society that judges him by his appearance. With the backdrop of the magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral, the movie showcases the changing times and the clash between tradition and modernity.
A young Indian boy with a passion for cooking and a talent for flavors moves to France with his family. They open an Indian restaurant across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant, leading to a rivalry and clash of culinary cultures. Along the way, they face prejudice, racism, and workplace rivalry, but ultimately learn about acceptance, reconciliation, and the power of food.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a drama set in 15th-century Paris. Quasimodo, a hunchback, is accused of witchcraft and faces torture. He finds refuge in Notre Dame Cathedral and develops a tragic love for a gypsy woman named Esmeralda. With jealousy and false accusations escalating, Quasimodo must defend his sanctuary and prove his innocence.
In 1974, French high-wire artist Philippe Petit attempts to walk on a tightrope between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. With the help of a group of friends, he plans and executes the daring and illegal act, defying all odds and capturing the world's attention.
This film depicts the tragic events of the April 2019 fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, offering an insider's perspective on the devastating incident.
Samsara is a non-narrative documentary that takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey across different countries and cultures, exploring themes such as modern life, balance, art, and spirituality. Using breathtaking aerial shots and stunning cinematography, the film provides a unique perspective on the diversity and interconnectedness of the human experience.
A hunchbacked bell-ringer must save a beautiful gypsy from being unjustly executed as he faces oppression and social conflict in medieval Paris.
In 15th-century Paris, Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, falls in love with a kind and beautiful gypsy named Esmeralda. However, their forbidden love faces opposition from the cruel Judge Frollo and the prejudice of society. Quasimodo must find the courage to fight for their love and protect Esmeralda from harm.
During World War II, a German officer is billeted in the home of a french musician and his niece. Despite the silent treatment, the officer begins to appreciate French culture, leading to a crisis of conscience.
Set in 1482 Paris, the heartbreaking story follows Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, as he falls in love with the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. However, their love is hindered by the prejudiced clergyman, Claude Frollo, leading to a tragic love triangle and a series of events that expose the ugly side of society.
A Cat in Paris tells the story of a black cat named Dino who leads a double life. By day, he lives with a little girl named Zoe, who has been mute since the death of her father. By night, he accompanies a cat burglar named Nico, as they navigate the rooftops of Paris. When Zoe's mother, Jeanne, becomes the target of organized crime, Dino must use his unique abilities to protect the ones he loves.
In 'Notre Dame', a single mother in Paris discovers she is pregnant and must navigate the challenges of motherhood while dealing with the construction site of Notre Dame Cathedral. Along the way, she encounters colorful characters and finds love in unexpected places. This romantic comedy explores themes of family, love, and the beauty of Paris.
In this comedy-drama romance set in 19th-century France, an emperor falls into an alternate history where he is seen as an impostor. He navigates the challenges of dual identity, escapes from an insane asylum, and experiences a role reversal, all while developing a male-female relationship and facing a conspiracy. The story is filled with costumes, disguises, horse-and-carriage rides, and dances, with the backdrop of iconic locations such as Notre Dame Cathedral and Waterloo.
The Beaches of Agnès is a biographical documentary about Agnès Varda, a pioneering filmmaker and artist. The film explores her life and career through interviews, photographs, and reenactments. It delves into her memories and experiences, showcasing her unique perspective and contributions to the world of cinema. From her early days as a photographer to her involvement in the French New Wave movement, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at Varda's life and artistic journey.