In this second film of the series, a male witch finds himself in a race against time as he tries to prevent the satan's offspring from using a powerful grimoire to bring about the Armageddon. With the help of a druid and a group of unlikely allies, he must navigate a world of black magic, torture, and dark rituals to save humanity.
After spending time in jail for a crime he didn't commit, Henry plans to rob a bank with the help of a new partner and a secret tunnel. The heist takes place during the opening night of a theater performance, adding chaos to the plan.
Where Are You Going, Habibi? follows the journey of a young man named Habibi who is trying to hide from the police and find love. Along the way, he gets involved in a series of comedic and dramatic situations, including impersonating someone, working as a probation officer, and even a robbery. Through it all, Habibi learns about the importance of friendship and staying true to oneself.
In the middle of summer, five women rehearse a play in an old mill, isolated from the world.
In a prison camp, a theater group tries to rehearse a play while dealing with the harsh conditions and tensions between guards and prisoners. As they use humor to cope with their situation, they face execution and attempted escapes. A male actor disguised as a female provides comic relief, with themes of war, acting, and survival.
In The Nest, a precocious 13-year-old girl in a small town forms a unique bond with an old man. As they navigate their relationship, they uncover clues and secrets, leading them on an adventure that takes them from the forest to a bell tower. With a reel-to-reel tape recorder and a magnifying glass, they discover hidden notes and unravel mysteries. The girl's teenage sister adds complexity to their dynamic, and together they explore themes of isolation, love, and loss.
Paris, summer 2020. Actors from “la Comédie-Française”, France’s most prestigious theater, rehearse Christophe Honoré’s new play, an adaptation of Marcel Proust’s “The Guermantes Way”. When the show is suddenly canceled, the drama group decides to go ahead with it anyway, in the name of art and for the joy of acting together.
Shakespeare’s romantic comedy is re-told in the Caribbean and brought into the 21st Century when Theseus and Hippolyta, returning Nationals, come home to Barbados to be married during Crop Over festival time. The island’s early history, folklore, culture and stunning landscape, lends itself perfectly for the mysticism, comedy and chaos that ensues, the night before the nuptual celebrations.
When an old theater appears to be haunted, a parapsychologist and a reporter team up to investigate.
A young girl attending Harvard on a scholarship finds herself falling for the husband of her English professor.
The story is set in the village of Oskaloosa, which is in Iowa -- Langdon's home state. A silent movie-style opening title informs us that the town needs a new fire engine, so they decide to stage a play to raise the money. (Nothing more is heard about this, but the finale involves a fire emergency at the theater.) In the opening scene the community players rehearse at the home of the director, a pompous lady named Mrs. Winters. Harry, of course, is The Stage Hand.
Ingrid, a young drama student, finds herself in the middle of an increasingly uncomfortable situation, as her ensemble and the play’s director discuss whether she should be performing a full-frontal nude scene. Magnus, once a promising theatre director who is now trying to get his career back on track, awkwardly navigates the discussion in the wake of MeToo.
The comic mishaps of an ambitious literary society that attempts to produce a Roman tragedy written by one of its members.
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