Wallace and Gromit go on a vacation to the moon, where they encounter a robot, a dog, and a cheese-loving rat. They use their inventive skills to build a rocket and explore the lunar landscape. The stop-motion animation, surrealism, and quirky comedy make this a classic British animation.
Hello, My Name is Doris is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of Doris, a sixty-something woman who leads a mundane life in Staten Island, New York. After the death of her mother, Doris finds herself infatuated with a much younger co-worker named John. As she navigates her newfound feelings, Doris begins to break free from the constraints of her ordinary existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
In 'French Fried Vacation 2: The Bronzés go Skiing,' the group of friends from the cult-favorite comedy 'French Fried Vacation' heads to the French Alps for a winter holiday. They stay at a ski resort and get involved in various humorous situations, including a love triangle, arguments between friends, practical jokes, and getting lost. The story revolves around their adventures on the slopes and off, with plenty of laughs along the way.
Set in 13th century Norway, 'The Last King' follows the story of two brothers who must protect the illegitimate son of their king from an assassination plot. With civil war looming and danger at every turn, they face treacherous landscapes and violent battles in their quest to save the kingdom. Inspired by a true story, this action-packed adventure explores themes of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice.
Downhill follows a married couple on a family vacation in the Austrian Alps. Their relationship is tested when an avalanche happens, revealing deeper cracks in their marriage.
Some Girls is a comedy-drama about three sisters dealing with dysfunctional family dynamics and embarking on a love triangle. The story follows their journey as they navigate relationships, confront their past, and experience unexpected surprises along the way.
Wayne and Lanny, two Christmas elves, are part of the elite Prep & Landing team. Their job is to ensure that homes around the world are prepared for Santa's arrival. However, when Wayne is passed over for a promotion, he becomes disappointed and makes a mistaken assumption. With the help of a new partner, Lanny, Wayne must overcome his disappointment and save Christmas.
When a group of friends goes on a camping trip in the mountains, they encounter a terrifying creature known as Bigfoot. As they try to escape, they must overcome various obstacles and face their deepest fears. With their lives at stake, they must find a way to survive and defeat the creature.
When newlyweds Paige and Eddie set off on their royal honeymoon, they encounter unexpected challenges and hilarious mishaps that put their love and patience to the test. From skiing accidents to cultural conflicts, the couple must navigate through it all while discovering the true meaning of love and the importance of embracing different cultures.
Sister (2012) is a movie about a young girl named Simon who helps her older sister, Louise, in petty thefts to survive in the Swiss Alps. They steal various items like brand-name clothing and ski equipment to sell on the black market. Simon is only 12 years old and lives in poverty with her single mother. The movie explores themes of family conflict, social issues, and the desperation of poverty. The relationship between the sisters is also a central focus of the plot.
When an avalanche hits a popular ski resort, a group of sexy snow bunnies find themselves in a fight for survival as they are hunted by a horde of deadly sharks. With the help of a brave sheriff and a fearless marine biologist, they must find a way to escape the mountain before they become shark food.
In Off Track (2022), a mid-age hipster in Stockholm becomes obsessed with training for the 90 km ski race Vasaloppet. Meanwhile, his sister, who has no job and struggles with alcohol, must confront her own personal demons while caring for her daughter. As the story unfolds, unexpected secrets are uncovered and life-changing promises are made.
Ski School is a raunchy comedy movie set in a ski resort. It follows a group of ski instructors who engage in pranks, rivalries, and sexual innuendos while trying to have a good time.
Ski Party is a comedy musical film set in the 1960s. A group of college students go on a ski vacation and get into comedic antics. The movie incorporates elements of psychotronic films and drag culture, with cross-dressing and gender-bending being recurring themes. The group of friends also engage in ski competitions and indulges in the fun and campy atmosphere of the ski resort. The film captures the spirit and energy of the era, with beach party vibes and entertaining musical numbers.
A small ski resort is enjoying a busy winter season when a massive avalanche strikes, trapping a group of people on the mountain. They must work together to stay alive while waiting for rescue.
In 'The Art of Skiing,' Goofy tries his hand at skiing but faces numerous comical challenges and accidents on the slopes. From crashes and skiing jumps to yodeling and ski-lift mishaps, Goofy's skiing adventure is filled with slapstick comedy and humorous moments. The film showcases the art of skiing through Goofy's entertaining misadventures.
Rauta-aika (The Age of Iron) is a dramatic four-part miniseries completed in 1982 by Finnish broadcast network Yle TV2. The production attempts to adapt the national epic of Finland, the Kalevala, for the television audience by way of humanizing the mythological characters whose thoughts and actions drive the narrative. The protagonists of Rauta-aika, Väinö, Ilmari and Lemminki, have been inspired by the tales in the Kalevala and go in search of a woman, eventually finding themselves at war with the Nordic people, and in the end pay dearly for their pursuits.
Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton makes an epic 500-mile journey to the South Pole by kite, by ski and - in a world first - by bike, to raise awareness for Sport Relief.
Barely 22, Franz Klammer finds himself at the “eye of the storm” when he shows up for the men’s downhill competition at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. Since the previous season the charismatic newcomer has won virtually every race. The pressure from the media and the public and the hopes of an entire nation are off the scales. His sponsor is pushing him to switch equipment right before the competition, the weather is getting steadily worse, and his toughest rivals know that Franz has to do better than just a flawless run. Franz senses that he has to find his own path and that only the love of his life can give him the strength to do that. This is the most important race of his life in which he skis a line that nobody even thought was possible and which will make him to this day a legend in the sport of downhill skiing.