Still Game follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of pensioners living in the fictional town of Craiglang in Glasgow, Scotland. With a lot of laughter, the show explores the daily lives of the characters, their interactions, and the comical situations they find themselves in.
When a construction worker accidentally uncovers a graveyard, a group of cockney bank robbers must fend off a horde of zombies to save their grandpa in a retirement home.
Nan, Britain's most beloved character, embarks on a road trip from London to Dublin with her grandson Jamie to reunite with her sister Nell. However, Nan's own plans lead them into wacky situations, partying with an Australian rugby team and dancing at an all-night rave, with the police hot on their trail.
Catherine returns with one of her most beloved characters in a full comedy series following the life and hilarious antics of a potty-mouthed granny.
What a Country! is a satirical comedy that explores the lives of politicians and pensioners in an absurd and hilarious way. The movie provides a humorous commentary on the idiosyncrasies and peculiarities of the country.
Two older German men are headed for Southern Norway in their Trabant in 1990. They're going back to "old haunts", to a beach they left in the days of May 1945. They have one goal for the trip, to find something they once dug down.
When a bumbling cleaner is mistaken for a secret agent, he must step up to save the world from an evil mastermind. Hilarity ensues as he navigates the world of espionage with his unconventional methods.
Comedy as six pensioners in residence take on the sponsorship of the FOOTBALL team in the neighbouring orphanage with unexpected consequences.
Catherine Tate's Nan is a sassy and mischievous pensioner who finds herself in all sorts of funny and outrageous situations. From volunteering to community service to attending a wedding, Nan's adventures are never dull.
Five stories, all taking place on New Year's Eve in Zurich, Switzerland.
A pensioner with many phobias realises one day that four million francs have been mistakenly deposited into his account. Instead of notifying the bank, he makes an unexpected decision: he withdraws the money and flees on his moped.
Jack, Victor, and Winston are old-age pensioners who live in a tower block outside Glasgow. One day, the lift breaks down, leaving them stuck in Victor's flat—where they talk about sex, death, family, and neds. Oh, and on the subject of money: Is Victor really as skint as he says he is?
A 64 year old cardboard collecting grandmother and a Brazilian bodybuilder reveal the identity of Macau through the pointillist minutiae of their life experience, emotional strength, and driving passions.
94-year old Esther, a pensioner with bad sight, is in search of her artist daugther’s public decoration. Endless phone conversations takes her through municipal bureaucracy and lost culture secretaries. Will she ever get an answer to the eternal question: Where does the art really go?
Feature documentary debut of 29 year old director Kei Tanaka. In the Japanese town of Kawasaki, elderly residents who have lived hard lives are now facing their own death at a public housing complex called “Danchi“. The young director explores and depicts the ageing population in Japan by focusing on the personal lives of few individuals who live quietly on the outskirts of society. While some of the protagonists chose to interact and establish friendships with their fellow elderly residents, others prefer to spend the rest of their years in solitary.
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