The Pillars of the Earth is a TV show set in 12th-century England, focusing on the construction of a cathedral and the struggles faced by the characters amidst political intrigue, war, and a power struggle for the throne.
Remy, a talented rat who can cook, teams up with Linguini, a young kitchen worker, to create delicious meals at a famous Paris restaurant. Together, they overcome obstacles and prove that anyone, including a rat, can be a great chef.
Pastewka is a German comedy TV show that follows the life of Bastian Pastewka, a comedian who deals with a series of hilarious misadventures along with his eccentric friends. The show is set in modern-day Germany and revolves around comedic situations, pranks, and the love problems of an unmarried couple.
Splendor in the Grass is a melodramatic film about unrequited love, sexual repression, and the challenges faced by two high school sweethearts in 1920s Kansas, where their relationship is tested by family pressure, social norms, and personal struggles. It explores themes of forbidden love, coming-of-age, and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal expectations.
When his girlfriend is offered a promotion in Los Angeles, Mick Dundee travels to the city and finds himself in the middle of a dangerous intrigue involving a stolen painting and a movie studio tour. With his unique skills and outback charm, Mick must navigate the glitz and glamour of Hollywood while staying true to his Australian roots.
A couple, expecting their first child, travel across the US to find the perfect place to settle down. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric characters and learn valuable lessons about love and family.
Black Bear is a psychological drama that explores the complexities of love, jealousy, and manipulation. The story follows a filmmaker who becomes entangled in a love triangle while staying at a remote cabin in the woods. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the characters are pushed to their limits, leading to unexpected consequences.
Close-Knit tells the story of a transgender woman, Tomo, who takes care of her young niece, Rinko, after her irresponsible mother abandons her. Together, they form a loving family and navigate the challenges of acceptance and understanding in a society that is not always tolerant. With the support of Tomo's boyfriend, a group of knitting friends, and a local nursing home, they find strength and love in unexpected places.
Between Us is a comedy-drama that explores the challenges and complexities of relationships. The movie revolves around an unmarried couple who are on the verge of getting married. As their wedding day approaches, they are faced with various obstacles and temptations, including infidelity and lovers' quarrels. The film delves into the themes of trust, commitment, and the struggles of maintaining a long-term relationship. With a mix of humor and emotional depth, Between Us offers a realistic portrayal of the ups and downs of love.
A couple's Christmas holiday at a ski resort takes unexpected turns when they face an argument, drunkenness, and failed acting careers, all while trying to navigate their complicated relationship.
Kurt and Lydia are planning a relaxed vacation at the Gripsholm castle in Sweden . What Lydia does not know is that for Kurt, a well-known publicist, the journey is actually a flight from encroaching fascism and a direct threat from the Nazis.
Having You is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows Jack, a recovering alcoholic, as he navigates the complexities of fatherhood and commitment. When an old flame, Camille, reveals that Jack may be the father of her young son, Jack is forced to confront his past mistakes and make difficult choices. With the support of his best friend, Tom, and the guidance of a female doctor, Jack sets out on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
A Week's Vacation is a drama film set in 1980s Lyon, France. The storyline follows a depressed woman who decides to take a week off from her life to confront her fears and reevaluate her relationships. Throughout the movie, themes of fear of commitment, dysfunctional couple dynamics, and incommunicability are explored. The protagonist's self-reflection and self-confidence journey are also depicted. The story delves into the parent-teacher relationship, as the woman interacts with a high school student, which leads to a teacher-student relationship. The movie sheds light on mental depression in the high school setting, offering insights into the challenges faced by both students and teachers.
Sarah McDavid, an idealistic young teacher, takes a job in a rough high school where she is eventually attacked and raped in her classroom after school hours and decides to buck the school system in an attempt to make schools safer for students and teachers alike, against the advice of the school's principal, Dr. Keys, who tries to gloss over the hazardous conditions and the incident itself to avoid bad publicity and decreased enrollment.
Two high schoolers are unprepared for the reality of parenthood when the girl becomes pregnant.
Graduates of an obscure German art school become guinea pigs for a young woman's mediation skills.
In a small town in Wisconsin, a female police officer investigates a series of gruesome murders. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a terrifying secret - the legendary Beast of Bray Road is real and is responsible for the killings. With the help of the local sheriff, she must hunt down and stop the beast before it claims more innocent lives. Will they be able to put an end to the horror?
Six of a Kind is a pre-code comedy film about a couple who embark on a cross-country trip but find themselves caught up in a series of misunderstandings and false accusations. When they are mistaken for a couple involved in an embezzlement scheme, they must race against time to clear their names and unravel the truth. Along the way, they encounter a quirky cast of characters and hilarious situations.
The battle of the sexes as drawing room social satire. Philippe, a middle-aged newspaper editor, has lived for six years with Paulette, a successful stage actress. He tells her friend Claudine, a realistic and enterprising reporter, that he's thinking of proposing. Into the mix steps Carl Erickson, a charming Hollywood matinée idol in Paris briefly. He meets Paulette, sees her act (his box seat compliments of Philippe), and sets out to seduce her. The next two days bring talk, tears, separation, despair, surprises, and, perhaps, reconciliation as characters speak "exactly half the truth." It's a quadrille of changing partners.
Henri Chatelard is well into his forties, owns a restaurant and a cinema in the city, and appreciates women. When he meets Marie, an 18-ish strong-head who just lost her father in a small fishing village, it is not clear who is the hunter and who is the prey.