The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants follows the adventures of two best friends, George and Harold, who hypnotize their principal into thinking he is a superhero named Captain Underpants. Together, they must defend their school from various villains and navigate the challenges of elementary school life.
After years of being bullied and humiliated, a high school loser decides to change his identity and become the cool guy at his new school. With the help of an odd-couple mentor, he navigates the challenges of fitting in, finding love, and standing up to his bullies.
Gabriel White Tenma, a lazy and spoiled angel, is sent to Earth to attend high school. However, she becomes a slacker and spends her time playing video games and eating snacks. Her laziness is often met with disappointment and frustration from her classmates and friends. Despite her flaws, Gabriel occasionally shows her true angelic nature by helping others in need.
Nick Hezard, a young con man, wants to avenge the death of a friend of his and organizes a swindle trying to cheat Robert Turner, an American businessman he thinks responsible for his friend's death. He succeeds in getting a hundred thousand swiss francs and uses them to carry out the second part of his plan.
When a troubled young boy arrives at a summer camp, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and acceptance. Together with a group of misfit children, they embark on unforgettable adventures and form a strong bond that lasts a lifetime.
My Name Is Lenny is a biographical drama about the life of Lenny McLean, a bare-knuckle fighter who battles his troubled past and strives to become a champion. With an aggressive stepfather, a history of violence, and a bad temper, Lenny faces numerous challenges on his path to redemption. This first-person title showcases the gritty world of bare-knuckle fighting and the strength of the human spirit.
Like it or not, almost anyone who has met a really serious poet finds that they have something about them which sets them apart from other people. It's not just a romantic legend. In wry but basically directionless Finnish movie, Paavo Pentikainen plays one of these ungainly beings, a man whose last published work is decades in the past, who probably hasn't written anything in years, but who still has an uncanny knack for precise observation, "pinning the tail on the donkey" almost every time. In the movie, the poet, accompanied by his young assistant, takes a minor celebrity's swaggering tour of small cultural centers and retirement homes.
A quirky doctor and his frisky nurse operate the Ogenki clinic, helping patients solve their peculiar sexual problems. Their methods may be unconventional but the special techniques they use will have patients feeling good in no time.
A story about a young man who doesn't believe in sincerity meets Don Quixote, the president of an underwear company, and his right-hand man, Sancho, and becomes sincere both in underwear and in life.
Wedding guests awaiting the arrival of the bride suddenly become nervous when they notice that the table has been laid for 13... an ominous number. Their worries are confirmed when the bridal carriage pulls up outside bearing the lifeless bride and the corpses of three other guests. The suspicions rise between the thirteen guests, and the identity of the murderer is a shocking surprise.
The Sailor and the Seagull was released by the U.S. Navy in 1949 with a simple goal: encouraging servicemen to re-enlist. In the film, a disgruntled sailor named McGinty complains about the raw deal he believes he is receiving by serving in the Navy. As luck would have it, a seagull comes to release him from service so that he can experience the freedom of civilian life. McGinty soon learns, however, that civilian life means less freedom and less money than he had imagined and quickly jumps at the chance to re-enlist. (cont. http://blogs.archives.gov/unwritten-record/2013/09/26/sailor-and-the-seagull/)
An insight into views of male contraception and its various methods in children, teenagers and adults in contemporary France.
Melvin, 12, is a fan of superheroes. Upon receiving his classmate, Sarah, Melvin would find the strength of its heroes to confess his feelings of love. But there is no super-powers and actions for this struggle to assume desires.
A young amateur illusionist has an encounter with his Bully, both face each other in an old-fashion duel.
A stressed-out Kafkian man called Ruben retells an embarrassing dream he had. In it, his overbearing mother takes him, naked and embarrassed, to a noirish department store to buy him clothes, a penis and a wife. He looks for a way out.
Suicidal – or just a working class queer caught in the wrong underpants? Pixellated fragments slowly materialise in this video based on actual meetings with hospital staff while in a psychiatric hospital system.
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