Camera Café is a comedy TV show set in an office, where the employees gather at the coffee machine to share their daily happenings and jokes. The show revolves around funny and relatable office situations and the quirky characters that work there.
Goodnight Sweetheart follows the life of Gary Sparrow, a TV repairman in 1990s London who stumbles upon a time portal and finds himself in the 1940s during the Blitz. With the ability to go back and forth between eras, Gary leads a double life, juggling his relationships in both time periods. As he navigates through his adventures, he faces the challenges of maintaining his secrets and dealing with the consequences of his actions.
When Casey Connor, an aspiring photographer, witnesses the murder of a nurse and sees her alive again, he decides to investigate the bizarre happenings at Herrington High School in Ohio. Along with a group of students, Casey uncovers that their teachers are being controlled by alien parasites. With the help of Zeke, a rebellious student, they discover that the parasites can be killed with a drug. The group takes down the queen alien and saves the school, returning everything back to normal.
In Office Space, three dissatisfied workers decide to rebel against their greedy boss. Peter, Michael, and Samir endure a mundane office life filled with frustrating commutes, tiresome coworkers, and an inane boss. They form a plan to steal money from the company, which leads to unexpected consequences. Along the way, Peter finds love with Joanna and realizes the importance of finding happiness in life. The film explores themes of corporate dissatisfaction and the desire for personal fulfillment.
Yannick disrupts a performance of the play 'Le Cocu' to regain control of the evening.
Paris Je T'aime is a compilation of short films, each directed by different directors, that explores various aspects of the vibrant city of Paris. Through a diverse range of characters and stories, the film captures the essence and spirit of the city, showcasing love, romance, drama, and comedy.
Love on the Run (1979) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by François Truffaut. Set in 1970s Paris, the film follows the character Antoine Doinel as he searches for love and confronts unresolved conflicts from his past. Antoine Doinel, now divorced and in his thirties, is working as a proofreader and occasional writer. He embarks on a series of romantic encounters, from casual flings to rekindled romances, while also dealing with his own fickle nature and unresolved conflicts. As Antoine navigates the complexities of love, he revisits memories from his childhood and confronts his mother issues. The film is an exploration of romantic love, the battle of the sexes, and the struggles of becoming an adult.
After losing her husband, a woman escapes an abusive boyfriend and goes to live on her estranged father-in-law's Wyoming ranch. There, she forms a bond with her father-in-law, a retired rancher, as they both heal from their past traumas and learn to forgive.
The Realm is a gripping political drama thriller that explores the depths of corruption and treachery in Spain. It follows the story of a politician who uncovers a web of fraud and illegal activities within his own party. With the help of a printer and a USB containing incriminating evidence, he sets out on a mission to expose the truth. Along the way, he faces danger and deception, as he navigates through the world of party politics and attempts to bring down those responsible for the corruption. Will he succeed in his quest for justice?
After being released from prison, a man attempts to start anew but is relentlessly pursued by a determined police officer who seeks revenge.
Daytime Shooting Star is a heartwarming movie that tells the story of a high school girl, Suzume, who moves from the countryside to Tokyo. There, she finds herself falling in love with her handsome teacher, Shishio. As Suzume navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and adolescence, she discovers the importance of following her heart and embracing the uncertainties of life. With captivating performances and beautiful cinematography, Daytime Shooting Star is a must-watch for fans of romantic films.
In the 1500s, in Antwerp, Belgium, a brave teenage protagonist named Storm must navigate a dangerous world of propaganda and tyranny. He finds himself in the middle of the Protestant Reformation and becomes involved in a struggle against oppression. With the help of a strong female character and his friends, Storm embarks on a mission to rescue an orphan girl and uncover the truth. Along the way, Storm faces betrayal, justice, and tough challenges, including book burnings, imprisonment, and public humiliation. As he fights for freedom of speech and battles against the powerful forces of the Church, Storm's courage and determination are tested to the limit.
The Marsh is a horror movie that follows the story of a struggling author who takes a vacation to a remote marsh in hopes of finding inspiration. However, she soon discovers that the marsh is haunted by supernatural forces that begin to unravel her sanity and her grip on reality. As the author delves deeper into the mysteries of the marsh, she uncovers a dark and sinister curse that threatens her life.
Someone (2016) is a movie that follows the life of a job-seeker named John, who is constantly searching for work and struggling to find his place in the world. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences that shape his character and lead him towards a path of self-discovery. Through a series of encounters with different people and situations, John begins to question his own desires and dreams, ultimately realizing that he must follow his true passion in order to find fulfillment and happiness.
The film covers a hundred years in the lives of the Ricordi family, the Milan publishing house of the title, and the various composers and other historic personalities, whose careers intersected with the growth of the Ricordi house. It beautifully draws the parallel between the great music of the composers, the historic and social upheavals of their times, as well as the "smaller stories" of the successive generations of Ricordi.
A man comes to the chilling realization that he is not alone when he finds odd images of himself taken from inside his home.
The Demon (1978) tells the story of a young boy in Tokyo who lives a life of extreme poverty. He is mistreated by his stepmother and father, and struggles to survive on his own. The movie explores themes of adultery, trust, and the harsh realities of life in the city. Through powerful storytelling, it sheds light on the issues of child abuse, undernourishment, and the lengths some people will go to survive.
In Split Image, a young man is recruited into a cult and is brainwashed to the point of losing his own identity. When his family hires a cult deprogrammer to rescue him, they uncover a web of lies and manipulation that ultimately leads to a dramatic confrontation.
During World War II, a young man disguises himself as a Nazi officer in order to save Jewish lives and reunite with his missing family.
The Light Bulb Conspiracy is a documentary that delves into the world of planned obsolescence and its consequences on consumerism. It examines the history of consumerism, the moral and ethical implications, and the role of advertising in promoting the culture of greed and profit. The film focuses on various industries, including the light bulb and printer industries, to illustrate the concept of planned obsolescence and its environmental impact. Through interviews with experts and activists, it sheds light on the need for environmental activism and highlights the urgent need for a change in our consumerist society.