Chimes at Midnight is a comedy-drama film set in 15th-century England. It follows the life and adventures of the iconic character Falstaff, known for his wit and love for indulgence. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the clash between generations, all with a touch of Shakespearean humor.
On the square of a village on a beautiful greek island there are two competing tavernas. One belongs to Aspasia and the other to Anargyros, who is a former Sergeant Major of the Greek Army. Their constant conflict doesn’t affect their children, who love and meet each other in secret. The local elections creates a new battlefield for the two taverna-owners, as they both run for office and promise everything to everyone.
A young bumbler from a village in Greece moves to Athens seeking employment. He stumbles through various jobs, including working as a waiter, a photographer, and even a referee for a boxing match. With his clumsiness and ineptitude, he creates chaos wherever he goes.
Two yokels try to crash royal society by posing as the King's physicians.
A small house is devastated by the irrepressible force of the Ñuble river. Anita is rescued from the riverbank while her parents disappear into the water. She is given in adoption to her godparents, who can not keep her, they turn her over to a large hacienda in the area, where the little one will be the companion of the sickly patron, Lucia. When the owner of the hacienda dies, Anita, disregarding the advice of the other servants, stays to serve the boss, Don Pablo. She is already a woman and he is a single man. A strong attraction emerges between the two. This sad story of love and revenge as strong and uncontrollable as the overflowing waters of the Ñuble River.
A swashbuckling Irishman opposes French agents during the Napoleonic wars.
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