In Escape from the Planet of the Apes, a group of intelligent chimpanzees escapes the Earth's destruction and travels back in time to 1973. As they try to fit into society, they face a dystopian future and must confront xenophobia and fear. The CIA tries to capture them, leading to a tragic event. With the help of a sympathetic scientist, they try to survive and find a way to go back to the past.
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.
Kika is a dark comedy film from 1993. The story revolves around a woman who is mistaken for dead and becomes involved in a twisted plot involving obsession, tabloid journalism, and a web of dark secrets. With elements of comedy and drama, Kika takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of unexpected events and shocking revelations.
A couple leaves the city to start a farm in Santa Monica, California. They face challenges such as weather, environmental issues, and wildfires, but with the help of their dog trainer and other characters, they learn about sustainable farming and create a successful farm.
When Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Spain, they find themselves embroiled in a mad scientist's plot involving genetic engineering and a mysterious blue fruit.
Crooked Hearts is a story about a dysfunctional family in Berkeley, California. It explores themes of responsibility, commitment, and infidelity. The plot revolves around a manatee-shaped typewriter, a contract commitment, and the secrets hidden within the family. The movie takes place in various locations such as a gas station, a family home, a bowling alley, and a beach. It delves into the complexities of parent-child relationships and the consequences of voyeurism. With its emotional storyline and deep character development, Crooked Hearts captivates its audience.
Documentary about the protest movement that swept across Europe in 2011, from the point of view of an illegal immigrant about his experiences in the movement.
The Strange Little Cat is a comedy drama that takes place in an apartment, exploring the dynamics of family relationships. Filled with quirky moments and gentle humor, it's a unique film that beautifully captures the simplicity of everyday life.
Bugs take over a kitchen, prompting a Bing Crosby-esque croon.
Fischer can't remember the last time he woke up without a hangover. He lives in a church: a real one. Where people baptize, marry, pray and die. It's an ideal situation for a young guy with no aspirations: if he locks up the church, he can sleep in the back. Free of charge. 6:00am. Tuesday morning. Fischer's old friend from high school shows up unannounced. Even though they haven't seen each other in years, Peter just drove 10 hours straight because his girlfriend of five years just cheated on him. He's looking for a place to hide. To think. To drink. What better place than Fischer's church? After leaving 50 unanswered voice-mails, Rudy shows up four days later. That's Peter's girlfriend. She didn't cheat on him. She did something much worse.
A nearsighted clerk gets fired after embarrassing mishaps. He mistakenly takes a gangster's raincoat, finds a gun inside, and is arrested as Public Enemy No. 1. Chaos erupts as both the police and the mob pursue him.
Oranges is a film about family, drama and forgiveness. A box arrives at the bedside of a comatose man and opens to reveal a mystery
No Man Is an Island travels across Europe, from the farmers working together in the Galline Felici cooperative in Sicily to the architects, craftspersons and elected representatives who collaborate in the Swiss Alps and in Austria. All are engaged in politics through their work and all believe in a common destiny. Is the local level the last possible place for a viable utopia?
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