When a foreign exchange student arrives at a high school in Ohio, chaos ensues as the students try to impress him and explore their wildest fantasies.
Love and Death (1975) is a comedic movie set during the French occupation of Russia in the 1810s. It follows the story of an anti-hero who embarks on various picaresque adventures while attempting to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte. The film showcases elements of postmodernism, parody, and anarchic comedy, with themes of unrequited love, extramarital affairs, and the complexities of marriage. Through slapstick comedy and philosophical musings, it explores the absurdity and randomness of life and death.
Hollywood or Bust is a comedy film from 1956 that follows the story of a gambler and a singer who embark on a cross-country trip to make it to Hollywood, facing various obstacles and comedic situations along the way.
In Russian Rhapsody, a mischievous gremlin wreaks havoc on a bomber plane during World War II, causing destruction and chaos. The film serves as wartime propaganda and features caricatures of Adolf Hitler and other key figures of Nazi Germany. It showcases the resilience and determination of the Allied forces in the face of adversity.
An asphalt contractor, who has sacrificed his life to make a profit, finds himself in a financial dead-end. The ever gentle-minded road engineer Rauno Kannisto is hired to the construction site, to build a road that cuts through the vast forests by the Russian border. He knows nothing of the financial difficulties. Soon, Rauno finds himself in a situation where he doesn't know which way to turn. The sub-contractor becomes the main contractor, workers are loaded in containers from the other side of the border, and the contractor's wife has a smile that makes you lose your sleep. Middle of the Road is a dark comedy about loyalty and greed.
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