Toy Story is a heartwarming story about a group of toys who come to life when humans are not around. When a new toy named Buzz Lightyear joins the group, Woody, the cowboy toy, feels threatened and the two toys embark on a rivalry. However, they soon realize that they need to work together to rescue their owner, Andy, who has accidentally left them at a neighbor's house. With the help of their friends, the toys navigate through various obstacles and learn the true meaning of friendship.
Two years after Andy donates his toys to Bonnie, Woody and the gang embark on a road trip with Bonnie and her family. When Forky, a spork turned toy, feels like trash, Woody and the others help him discover the joy of being a toy. Along the way, they encounter an antique store, a doll named Gabby Gabby, and must rescue Forky from the clutches of the ventriloquist puppets. Woody decides to stay with Bo Peep and help lost toys find owners.
Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs get exponentially harder when they go head to head with an all-new threat to playtime: tech.
Little Secrets follows the story of a teenage girl who is a talented violinist. She is keeping a secret and must balance her music lessons, first love, and a crisis of conscience. As she navigates through these challenges, she learns the importance of trust and family.
Lamp Life is a short film that tells the story of what happened to Bo Peep between the moments we saw in Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 4. Follow Bo's journey as she goes through a series of misadventures and learns valuable lessons about love, loss, and finding her place in the world.
In a single continuous take, the film explores the history of Russia through a mysterious unnamed protagonist who wanders through the Winter Palace of the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
When a wealthy dog owner is murdered, detective Philo Vance must navigate a tangled web of suspects and motives within the world of kennel clubs and dog shows. With an array of twists and turns, Vance must uncover the truth before the killer strikes again.
The First Monday in May is a documentary that takes viewers behind-the-scenes of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Met Gala. The film explores the intense planning and preparation that goes into creating the biggest fashion event of the year, as well as the exhibition that accompanies it. Featuring interviews with designers, curators, and celebrities, the documentary offers a glimpse into the world of high fashion and the intersection of art and style.
The Porcelain series takes its starting point in actual historic events surrounding a shipment of porcelain from Asia to Europe in the 17th century. On the morning of Christmas 1601 the San Jago set sail from Goa bound for Lisbon. The cargo included the first consignment of South East Asian porcelain destined for the European market. On 14 March 1602, off the coast of St. Helena, the San Jago unexpectedly encountered three Dutch ships and a fierce battle followed. After three days of fighting the Portuguese surrendered and the Dutch took possession of the San Jago. This historic event formed the basis for a three-part television series called "Porcelain" filmed in Vietnam and broadcasted on Vietnamese television in March 2010.
Favourites of the Moon (1984) is a delightful comedy that takes place in Paris. The story revolves around the lives of various characters who are connected through their love for the moon. As they navigate the challenges of life, their paths intersect in unexpected and humorous ways.
Sentimental Destinies is a drama and romance movie set in 1900s France. The story revolves around a Protestant family business that specializes in porcelain manufacturing in Limoges. The movie explores themes of love, divorce, capitalism, and the impact of World War I on the family. It follows the lives of the characters as they navigate through marital separations, business competitions, and economic crises. The plot begins with a funeral and spans several decades, showcasing the passage of time and the changes in society. The movie is based on a novel and provides a captivating portrayal of upper-class life in Paris during this period.
When her husband dies, Mrs. Ester Hobbes (Ellen Bry, TV's St. Elsewhere) learns that his wealth was just an illusion. Her only real inheritance is a run-down Southern home occupied by a foster family. Slowly, Mrs. Hobbes finds herself making unexpected connections with rebellious teen Justin (Lucas Till, Hannah Montana: The Movie) and the rest of the unwanted kids. Share the journey of discovery in this touching drama of lives transformed.
In a posh, swanky restaurant, a neurotic man's meal is interrupted by an unexpected little guest.
A little girl accidentally breaks her mother's favourite ornament and goes hop-picking to replace it.
The planet is filled with dust and particles of all kinds, natural or originated by man. Such a state of things has of course a great many consequences for public health, with diseases like silicosis, inherent in various human activities, some of which are detailed (farming, notably the treatment of flax; industrial activity, particularly porcelain and cement work, coal mining).
A movie about the history of the Gustavsberg porcelain company.
A passionate porcelain salesman finds himself faced with a slight problem that threatens his store.
A little cat witnesses the passing of his family.
Document about the history and production of Czech porcelain.
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