Hunger is a poignant biographical drama set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It tells the story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike led by Bobby Sands. The film explores the inhumane living conditions in the Maze Prison and the brutality faced by the prisoners. It depicts the journey of Sands as he protests against the British government and fights for the rights of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Three Little Pigs follows the story of three pigs named Fifer, Fiddler, and Practical, who build their houses out of different materials. The pigs' houses are put to the test when a sly and hungry wolf named Big Bad tries to blow them down. Each pig's work ethic and choice of building material determine their fate as they face a series of comedic and thrilling encounters with the wolf. This heartwarming tale teaches the importance of hard work, perseverance, and cleverness.
Daffy Duck pretends to be a doctor but chaos ensues when he has to perform a surgery.
The poor little Ferkó is trying to enrich his miserable life with imaginary fairy tale figures and superstitious little stories. He suffers from diphtheria, and while he is having a visionary dream, Cinkekirály (Titmouse King) saves him from the claws of the magic Küsmödi. He expects his magic jacket to enable him to know everything at school without having studied.
Betty Boop and Freddie appear on stage in a melodrama, wherein Betty sings the title song to the villain.
The animals are out enjoying sports in the wintry landscape. The little sheep girl -- who looks like a goat to me -- wants to join them instead of learning to play the harp. So off she goes, whereupon a wolf sees a sheepskin hung up, dons it and abducts her.
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