Coal Miner's Daughter tells the rags-to-riches story of country music superstar Loretta Lynn. Raised in poverty in rural Kentucky, Loretta overcomes personal obstacles and achieves fame and success in the music industry. Along the way, she forms deep friendships, navigates a dysfunctional marriage, and learns the price of fame. Based on Loretta Lynn's autobiography, this film is a powerful portrayal of a woman's journey to become a music icon.
A truck driver named Truck Turner finds himself in a small town run by a corrupt official. When his brother is falsely accused of a crime, Truck takes matters into his own hands and becomes a one-man army to save him and expose the corruption.
The Angels' Share is a comedy crime drama set in Scotland. Robbie, a young ex-convict, learns about the world of whiskey and hatches a plan to steal valuable whiskey from a distillery. Along with his friends, he navigates through challenges and obstacles to carry out the heist. This uplifting movie explores themes of redemption, friendship, and second chances.
Story of how a group of incorruptible federal lawmen helped put 1920s' Chicago gangster Al Capone in prison.
Phony backwoods preacher Amos T. Huxley stays in a small North Carolina town long enough to fleece his congregation, swindle the profits from a moonshine still, and seduce dumb blonde Mary Lou. Mary Lou's ex-boyfriend becomes suspicious of the preacher and gets the local police to investigate his actions.
In 'High and Dizzy,' a man sleepwalks through a series of comedic mishaps, including encounters with a police officer, a doctor, and a nurse. He finds himself in a high-rise apartment building, walking on ledges and hanging on for dear life. With slapstick comedy and hilarious stunts, this film is a true classic of the silent era.
The analogy likens plastic pollution to a person wearing a plastic bag on their head, illustrating how our beautiful and clean surroundings are at risk due to plastic contamination. It suggests that every individual space is susceptible to this pollution. The central idea advocates acknowledging our current reality and taking initial steps to improve it, preventing the repetition of the same mistakes for future generations. The proposed solution focuses on starting with a basic action – reducing the use of plastic bags. The concept encourages individuals to recognize their role in the issue and emphasizes that by collectively making small changes, such as eliminating plastic bags, we can free ourselves from the metaphorical plastic mask covering our environment. This approach aims to create awareness and instigate a positive shift toward a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Quest is a short animated movie that tells the story of a lonely wanderer in a barren wasteland. The wanderer faces loneliness and solitude as they explore their surroundings, driven by curiosity to search for something meaningful in their forsaken environment. They encounter machinery, circular saws, and mechanization along the way, symbolizing the cold and empty nature of their world. Despite the desolation, the wanderer finds hope and strength within themselves and discovers a sense of rebirth and self-discovery.
Lacking imagination and creativity, a dejected office drone can't help but admit defeat. And then, out of the blue, an abstract idea in the shape of a cold claw hammer strikes him.
Sewer is a surreal drama set in a small town where a man mysteriously disappears. The film explores themes of death, eroticism, and surrealism. It follows the journey of various characters as they try to unravel the truth behind the disappearance.
The Last One is a documentary that explores the fascinating history of moonshining in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. Through interviews with moonshiners and experts, the film delves into the bootleg-liquor industry, the distillation process, and the cultural significance of moonshine in the region. It also highlights the cat-and-mouse game between moonshiners and the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) as well as the various techniques used to evade taxes and law enforcement. A must-watch for anyone interested in the intriguing world of bootlegging.
Hooch is an inexpensive regional exploitation action-comedy (hicksploitation) about a small county in the Appalachians and its many moonshine-brewing inhabitants, who are all struggling to make a living. The older "brewers" are pissed off at the success of handsome young upstart Eddie Joe, who is charmingly stealing their regular customers. Meanwhile, the owner of the country store (also a moonshiner) conspires with a trio of carpetbagging Mafioso who want to take over the moonshine business in that county as an extension of their Northern business ventures.
Plump and Runt are on opposite sides of a mountain feud. Then government revenue agents arrive and both families join together to run off the common enemy.
The near-sighted Mr. Magoo returns from a trip and mistakes a ramshackle shack, near his home, for his palatial home. There, he finds evidence of all manner of crimes, ranging from murder down to counterfeiting, and jumps to the conclusion that his nephew Waldo is responsible. He gets Waldo and runs away seeking a hideout until he can straighten things out. Following Magoo's fugitive-directions, they wind up in the city jail.
The film tells the story of the first skyscraper of São Paulo, the Martinelli building, and registers testimonials of its last residents who had to move after São Paulos’ municipality interdiction of the building. It shows the variety of human types and commercial establishments that used to exist inside the traditional building.
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