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.
Lunch Queen is a delightful TV show that follows the story of a young woman named Natsumi, who dreams of becoming the ultimate queen of lunch. Through her determination, cooking skills, and charming personality, Natsumi faces various challenges and encounters romance along the way.
Judy is a biographical drama film that follows the story of legendary performer Judy Garland. Set in the late 1960s in London, the movie explores Garland's struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism, and her personal life. Despite her difficulties, Garland continues to captivate audiences with her singing and performances. Through flashbacks, the film also delves into her early career, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. Judy showcases the highs and lows of Garland's life, highlighting her talent, resilience, and the toll fame took on her.
Biutiful follows the story of Uxbal, a man living in Barcelona who navigates a turbulent life as he battles terminal cancer, cares for his children, and deals with his complicated relationships.
In Ninotchka, a Russian envoy sent to Paris to sell jewels finds herself falling in love with a charming playboy. As she begins to question her loyalty to her country and her commitment to communism, hilarious and romantic situations ensue.
Set during World War II, Sunflower follows the story of an Italian soldier and his wife as they navigate the challenges of war and strive to find love and happiness amidst the chaos. Through snow-covered battlefields, train stations, and sunflower fields, they discover the strength of their love and the power of hope.
Two brothers who own a failing Italian restaurant in New Jersey host a big night dinner to save their business. Along the way, they experience sibling rivalry, adultery, and pursuit of the American dream.
Saint Amour is a comedy-drama film that follows a father and son who embark on a wine-tasting road trip across France. Along the way, they encounter various comedic and dramatic situations, including encounters with twin sisters, a female-female kiss, and a drunken taxi driver. As they visit different vineyards and attend an agricultural show, their relationship is tested and they learn more about themselves and each other.
Greatful Dead is a dark comedy about Nami, a mentally ill girl, who lives with her dysfunctional family in Tokyo, Japan. Nami's life takes a disturbing turn when she becomes a peeping tom and starts watching a violent girl through her TV. As the story unfolds, Nami's voyeuristic tendencies lead her down a dangerous path of kidnapping and violence. Through it all, the film explores themes of family relationships, estrangement, depression, and the dark comedy that arises from these situations.
When a high school teacher accidentally arrives an hour early for a blind date, she meets a self-centered baker who mistakes her for the sister of a recently deceased woman. As they spend time together, they develop a deep connection and fall in love, but their relationship is tested when the truth comes out.
"Scrambled" is a wild comic romp about a passionate omelette chef whose creepy ex-best friend just gets out of prison and wreaks havoc in all aspects of his life. It's a cross between "South Park" and Almodóvar with a little dose of "Animal House."
In the Bible, Saul persecuted Christ's church and its followers. Overcome parallels this story. Set in modern day, a young man in high school mistreats anyone good around him, until he has a fateful accident which changes his life. Now he must make amends to all those around him, and try to become the person he knew he should have been the whole time. That’s right: Overcome (Turn Around 2007) has a twin! All they had to do was change some of the evangelical themes to Mormon themes. But also for some bizarre reason, they changed all the names of the cast members, even though they are the same people. Apparently they thought that by changing the names, you would never know this was the same movie.
After losing his job and his wife, a man takes his young son on a journey to Koktebel, encountering various adventures and challenges along the way.
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a documentary film that explores the life and creative process of renowned Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. It delves into his inspirations, methods, and struggles, providing a deep insight into the mind of a master storyteller. The film combines interviews, archive footage, and film clips to provide a comprehensive portrait of Fellini's career and personal life. It explores themes of freedom, creativity, and the role of the artist in society.
In this experimental horror film, a woman finds herself in a nightmarish version of Oregon where she must confront her deepest fears. As she travels through a surreal landscape, she encounters strange and terrifying creatures, all the while struggling to find her way back to reality.
A grieving woman embarks on an unexpected road trip as she grapples with the pain of her recent loss and seeks to understand her place in the world.
The Graffiti Artist follows Nick, a teenage graffiti artist in Seattle who forms an unexpected bond with Jesse, a homeless gay man. Their unlikely friendship explores themes of identity, art, and acceptance.
Jean-Pierre is a hit man in Paris. He wants to stop; an incentive is reconnecting to Michelle, a childhood friend. He's ready to commit himself to her, but she has her own secrets: she sells bomb components to thugs. He hears rumors of a missing briefcase, which he finds in Michelle's flat. He asks no questions, and soon both of them are in trouble with Jean-Pierre's ex-employer and with her bomb buyers. Two other characters complicate the maneuvering: Jean-Pierre's best friend, who's always losing money on the ponies, and the ex-employer's new contract killer, a seemingly fragile woman. Is there any way that Jean-Pierre can protect Michelle and escape with his life? Written by
Thodorakis, the film's hero, has a happy go-lucky attitude about life and women, but this all changes when he is forced by his uncle to train as a chef. He soon becomes a top chef and is so impressive that he enters a 'secret society' for chefs, who battle it out to see which one is the best. To his detriment he becomes so obsessive that the women in his life find him obnoxious and nothing seems likely to save him until the news of his patron's death slaps him in the face like a cold fish. In the end, the shock reminds him to keep his life in perspective.
Breakfast Special is a documentary that explores the diverse breakfast cultures across America, highlighting family businesses and regional specialties. From pancakes to omelets, this film takes you on a mouth-watering journey through the comfort foods and Americana breakfast traditions.