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.
Cry of the City follows the story of a police detective who is determined to bring down a powerful criminal. As he gets closer to his target, he uncovers a web of corruption, betrayal, and violence. With time running out, he must navigate the dangerous underworld of the city to protect those he loves and bring the criminal to justice.
Bed and Board follows the story of a married couple in Paris facing various challenges, including adultery, job-hopping, and cross-cultural relationships. As they navigate through their life together, they encounter expensive restaurants, mysterious neighbors, and even a brothel. The movie explores themes of marital reconciliation, sexual attraction, and the struggles of a marriage in crisis.
A mystery grows after a bank robbery car leads investigators to a carnival sideshow.
Jack's father lowers the boom when his irresponsible rich-kid ends up in jail after a night of debauchery. The father appoints Ossie, Jack's cousin, as guardian, not realizing that Ossie is just as bad. They set off on a transcontinental trip with mischief on their minds.
A young man is a collector of feminine conquests. One morning, leaving one of his mistresses he is addressed by one of his past flirts. As revenge, she denounces him later to the police as the murderer of her fiance who was found dead the same morning. With the help of his mistresses and some new ones he makes on the road, the young man goes in search of the man he thinks is the killer, then his blond consort with whom he fell in love at the first sight the evening before.
A pair of sailors are on shore leave - skirt chasing and raising hell. They're targeted and pursued by a gang looking for a sailor with a winning lottery ticket. Mayhem ensues.
Wealthy playboy Grant Van Gore means to have his way with his beautiful maid, the innocent Hattie Lou. He swears his love to the naive girl, and in an act so heinous as to defy belief, has the captain of his yacht perform a fake marriage ceremony. He ruins poor Hattie Lou, and then abandons her ashore the very next morning. A year later, the destitute girl and her starving baby are wandering the streets. When she sees a newspaper headline announcing that Grant has drowned at sea, Hattie Lou hatches a desperate plan for survival. She will present herself to the wealthy Van Gore's, who cannot fail to provide for their late son's widow and child!
When the beloved community center faces foreclosure, Father Joseph (Kevin Farley) does what any small-town priest would do—enter his late best friend’s grown sons into a high-stakes pickleball tournament. But Miles, a washed-up tennis pro, and Earl, a distracted gamer, are far from champions. With $100,000 and their father’s legacy on the line, Father Joseph must guide the bickering brothers to grow up, work together, and fight for something bigger than themselves. Throw in a cocky villain, a ghostly sidekick, and a town full of eccentric characters, Pickleball is a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt sports comedy where faith, family, and second chances come served... with a side of Shake and Bake.
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