Samson, a dog, lives with his owner Gert in a small village. They get into various comedic situations involving their neighbors, a talking dog, and their adventures in the village. The show explores themes like jealousy, competition, and unrequited love.
The Penthouse (2020) follows the lives of wealthy families living in Hera Palace, a luxurious penthouse in Seoul. With a hidden agenda, a web of drama and mystery unfolds as these families navigate their tangled relationships, betrayals, revenge, and murder. Secrets are uncovered, and each character is pushed to their limits, leading to shocking and unexpected events.
In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr. Zorg at bay. Every five thousand years, a Great Evil appears whose purpose is to destroy life. In 2263, the Evil arrives and destroys an interplanetary battleship fleet. The Mondoshawans, aliens who possess the only weapon capable of defeating the Evil, give the stones to a trusted individual - the diva Plavalaguna. Meanwhile, the industrialist Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg attempts to gain the stones to fulfill the Evil's wish. A cab driver named Korben Dallas, with the help of a priest and a human-like being named Leeloo, becomes involved in the mission to recover the stones and save the world.
The Greatest Showman celebrates the birth of show business and tells the story of P.T. Barnum, a visionary who rose from nothing to create a worldwide spectacle. Barnum opens a museum devoted to oddities but fails to attract business. He then assembles a troupe of unique individuals and creates a circus that wins over crowds every night. Despite facing criticism and challenges, Barnum’s show becomes a huge success, allowing him to provide for his family and fulfill his dreams. Through love, friendship, and the celebration of humanity, Barnum builds a legacy that changes his life forever.
1977: Maria Callas, once the world's greatest opera diva, lives in seclusion in Paris with her staff and her two poodles. Her health is getting worse and worse. Then she receives a request to go on tour again. Will La Callas sing again? And if so, for whom?
Detective Frank Drebin, a comical and incompetent cop, discovers a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. With the help of his partner Nordberg and Ludwig's secretary Jane, Frank must stop the assassination and save the Queen's life. Along the way, he faces misunderstandings, unintentional harm, mind control devices, and even gets fired and blamed for various crimes. But through his bumbling yet clever actions, Frank ultimately saves the day.
In Quartet, a group of retired opera singers live in a retirement home in England. They come together to perform a concert and reconcile old relationships, dealing with issues of aging, love, and musical passion. The film explores the challenges and joys of growing old and finding new purpose.
This TV show adaptation of the classic novel 'The Phantom of the Opera' follows the story of a masked phantom who falls in love with a young opera singer and terrorizes the Paris Opera House. It explores themes of love, obsession, and desire within the backdrop of the opera world.
The Simpson family gathers together to celebrate Christmas and exchange presents. During the festivities, they have a special encounter with the Bocellis.
Hotel Cæsar is a Norwegian drama soap TV show that follows the lives of the staff and guests at the iconic Hotel Cæsar. The show explores themes of class differences, snobbery, deception, and family relationships. It delves into the complexities of various relationships, including husband-wife relationships, brother-sister relationships, and older man-younger woman relationships. The plot also involves storylines regarding attempted suicide, drug addiction, and revenge. Hotel Cæsar provides an engaging and dramatic portrayal of life in a prestigious hotel.
Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy New York City heiress, has a dream of becoming an opera singer. She hires a vocal coach and starts performing in front of audiences, unaware of her complete lack of singing talent. With the support of her husband and loyal friends, Florence pursues her passion and becomes famous for her unique performances. However, her delusions and chronic disease eventually catch up with her.
In 1870, the Paris Opera House is auctioning off props. An older man buys a monkey music box, while an repaired chandelier brings back memories of the opera house's past. Rehearsals are underway for the upcoming opera, but the lead diva storms off. Christine, one of the dancers, takes her place. Christine's childhood friend Raoul visits her, but she is locked in her room and hears singing. The Phantom, who trained Christine, lures her to his lair and expresses his feelings for her. However, things take a dark turn when he becomes vunerable and unmasks himself. Christine returns to the surface, and Andre and Firmin, the new owners, receive notes from the Phantom. They refuse to comply, but the Phantom disables Carlotta's voice, forcing them to put Christine in the lead role. While Christine is getting ready, the Phantom hangs Joseph and frightens Christine. Raoul comforts her on the roof and professes his love for her. Three months later, the Phantom interrupts a masquerade, presents the managers with his new opera, and gives them an ultimatum. Christine visits her father's grave, where the Phantom tries to lure her to him, but Raoul intervenes. The performance of the Phantom's opera begins, and Christine expresses her love for him on stage. Raoul realizes that Christine loves the Phantom, and the Phantom takes her back to his lair. The opera theatre catches on fire as the chandelier falls. The Phantom gives Christine his ring and asks her to stay with him, but Raoul arrives to save her. Christine decides to stay with the Phantom, but in a selfless act, he frees them both. The scene switches to 1919, where Raoul leaves the monkey music box on Christine's grave and finds a rose and the Phantom's ring. He realizes that Christine truly loved the Phantom.
In 1920s China, a young woman named Songlian becomes the fourth concubine of a wealthy man. As she adjusts to her new life, she becomes entangled in a web of power struggles, romantic rivalries, and oppressive traditions. Songlian must navigate the complexities of the household, where each concubine fights for the attention and favor of the Master. As tensions rise, the red lanterns that symbolize status and power become a haunting presence. Full of intrigue and emotional turmoil, 'Raise the Red Lantern' explores the lives and sacrifices of women in a patriarchal society.
Peking opera performer Yu Fei was kicked out by her teacher due to a mistake. Producer Bai Fei Li is looking to cast an actress with a background in Peking opera. As their paths cross, Yu Fei's powerful voice illuminates the stage. However, they lose contact due to an unfortunate death.
Youth is a comedy-drama movie set in a Swiss hotel, where an aging composer and a film director confront their fears and regrets while reflecting on their lives. Through their conversations and encounters with other hotel guests, they explore themes of aging, love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness. The stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps adds to the beauty and serenity of the film.
Memories is an anthology film consisting of three sci-fi fantasy stories. In 'Magnetic Rose,' two space travelers become trapped in an abandoned spaceship haunted by the ghost of an opera singer. In 'Stink Bomb,' a lab worker accidentally releases a biological weapon that causes him to emit a deadly odor. In 'Cannon Fodder,' a young boy living in a militaristic city dreams of becoming a powerful cannonshell. The stories explore themes of memory, love, and the consequences of technological advancements.
Joyeux Noel (2005) tells the story of a temporary truce that occurs on the Western Front during World War I, when soldiers from opposing sides come together to celebrate Christmas. Amidst the chaos and hatred of war, the soldiers find common humanity and shared moments of peace and joy.
One Chance is a biography, comedy, and drama film that tells the story of Paul Potts, a shy and talented singer from a working-class background in Wales. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, Paul overcomes his insecurities and follows his dream of becoming an opera singer. With the support of his best friend and girlfriend, he auditions for the reality show Britain's Got Talent. His breathtaking performance impresses the judges and propels him to stardom. The movie explores themes of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.
Encore! Encore! is an American sitcom starring Nathan Lane as an opera singer. On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. The series premiered on NBC on September 22, 1998. Encore! Encore! struggled in the ratings from the start. After its fourth episode aired on October 27, 1998, NBC put the series on hiatus for two months. Thirteen episodes were ordered but the series was cancelled at midseason with two episodes left unaired. The final network episode aired on January 20, 1999. All 13 episodes later ran on Bravo.
In the midst of a political revolution in a fictional South American country, a famous opera singer is taken hostage during a performance at the Metropolitan Opera House. As the days stretch into weeks, she forms an unexpected bond with a government negotiator as they navigate the tense situation together, finding solace and connection amidst chaos and violence.