When a down-to-earth baker and a glamorous duchess discover they look identical, they decide to switch places for a fun Christmas adventure. As they live each other's lives, they find romance in unexpected places and learn the true meaning of love.
Claire and Jeanne are twin sisters, united by the same passion: the piano. Coached by their father like athletes, they join the prestigious Karlsruhe Conservatory. They are now competing to be soloists and training for a concert that will make or break their careers. But Claire and then Jeanne discover they are suffering from a serious illness and are slowly losing the use of their hands. With the support of their family and their undying love of music, they will find a unique way to change their fate. An inspiring and moving tale, based on a true story.
In this offbeat action drama, a man raised as a human attack dog by the mob escapes and befriends an elderly piano tuner who has lost his sight. Together, they protect each other from small-time crooks.
In 1930s Illinois, a mob enforcer's son witnesses a murder, prompting him and his father to flee. As they embark on a road trip, the father seeks redemption and revenge. Along the way, they confront organized crime and face the consequences of their actions.
After India's father dies, her Uncle Charlie comes to live with her and her unstable mother. She suspects he has ulterior motives and becomes infatuated with him.
The Fabulous Baker Boys follows the lives of two brothers, Frank and Jack Baker, who form a struggling jazz duo. As they navigate the challenges of their personal and professional lives, including a love triangle and the pressures of the music industry, they must find a way to keep their dreams alive.
The Best Years of Our Lives follows three veterans of World War II as they struggle to readjust to civilian life after the war. The film explores the challenges they face, such as finding employment, dealing with physical and emotional scars, and reconnecting with their families. It portrays their experiences with honesty and compassion, highlighting the sacrifices and resilience of war veterans.
The Berlin Affair follows the story of a passionate lesbian relationship set in 1930s Berlin. The film explores themes of sexuality, bisexuality, and forbidden love. It captures the tumultuous atmosphere of the time, with the rise of the Nazi party looming in the background. The plot is told in flashback, adding depth to the characters and their motivations. The film is based on a novel and features strong performances and intense scenes of lesbian seduction and desire.
Charlie Bartlett, a charismatic and resourceful teenager, takes it upon himself to become the unofficial therapist for his fellow high school classmates. Using his intelligence and charm, he dispenses advice and prescriptions for their various personal and emotional troubles. Along the way, Charlie navigates his own struggles with love, family, and identity.
Babyteeth tells the story of a terminally ill teenage girl named Milla who falls in love with a drug addict named Moses. As Milla's health deteriorates, she must navigate the challenges of her illness and her unconventional relationship, all while dealing with her overprotective parents.
In this classic animated short, Tom the cat attempts to play a piano solo, but Jerry the mouse interferes and chaos ensues. They engage in a comedic battle, with Tom trying to catch Jerry while still playing the piano. The concert turns into a hilarious display of cartoon violence and physical comedy.
Martyrs Lane tells the story of Leah, a 10-year-old girl who experiences eerie and unsettling encounters in her family's home. As she discovers secrets and confronts supernatural forces, Leah must navigate through fear and grief.
In Nazi-occupied Poland, a writer becomes involved with a mysterious woman, leading him into a world of pornography and murder. As the country faces turmoil, he navigates his way through a downward spiral of fear, morality, and forbidden desires.
One More Time is a comedy-drama movie about a struggling musician who gets a chance to revive her career. With the support of her family and the desire to prove herself, she takes the stage once again to pursue her dreams. The movie explores themes of family relationships, love, and the challenges of the music industry.
An Early Frost follows the story of a successful lawyer who discovers he has AIDS and must face the challenges of his terminal illness. As he navigates the difficult landscape of his declining health, he also tries to reconcile with his family and loved ones, who are grappling with their own emotions and prejudices. This emotional and impactful film explores the themes of love, acceptance, and the devastating impact of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.
The Birthday Party is a comedy about Mickey Mouse and his friends throwing a surprise birthday party for Minnie Mouse. As the party unfolds, hilarious mishaps ensue, including Mickey getting his head stuck in a fishbowl, a delayed gravity experiment causing pants falling down, and a piano duet that turns into a dancing spectacle. This animated short film showcases the charm and humor of classic Disney characters.
Set in 1920s Poland, 'The Maids of Wilko' tells the story of a man who reflects on his past relationships and lost love while visiting his uncle's farm. As he reconnects with childhood friends, the protagonist grapples with jealousy, resignation, and the transient nature of life. The film explores themes of friendship, family, and the passage of time.
Queens Logic is a comedy-drama film set in Queens, New York City. It follows a group of friends as they navigate through various relationships, reconcile with their past, and find themselves in humorous situations. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth within the backdrop of a vibrant neighborhood.
A rancher and a football player both try to win the affections of a woman in San Francisco, leading to comedic misunderstandings and mishaps. With cowboy boots, a father-daughter relationship, and a plot based on a play, this comedy explores the pleasures and complexities of love.
Passion concentrates on Grainger's unusual relationship with his mother and his sexual peculiarities (especially his obsessive self-flagellation, though homosexuality is also hinted at) which affect his relationship with a woman who comes to love him. It is set mainly in London in 1914, when Grainger's mother Rose was ill (she would later jump to her death in New York, upset by ill-founded rumours of incest with her son).