In this sequel to 'Meet the Parents,' Gaylord Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) invites his fiancée's parents, ex-CIA agent Jack Byrnes and his wife Dina (Robert DeNiro and Blythe Danner), to meet his parents. However, Jack discovers that the Fockers are very strange. With a hippie and retired lawyer dad, and an open sex therapist mom, Jack begins to question if this is the right family for his daughter to marry into. As the two families try to become one, chaos ensues.
With his wife on a book tour, Tom Baker, a father of twelve, must navigate a new job and the challenges of his wild and eccentric children. As he tries to balance work and family, chaos ensues, leading to unexpected adventures and personal growth. Can Tom handle the chaos and keep his family together?
After losing her job, a wedding planner is forced to work for her ex-boyfriend, who is getting married. As they work together, old feelings resurface and complicate their professional relationship.
In Bed with Santa follows the story of a patchwork family dealing with adultery, divorce, and family relationships on Christmas Eve. The movie explores the complexities of marriage, parent-child relationships, and the challenges of blended families. With a touch of dark comedy, it delves into the struggles and jealousy faced by the characters, all set against the backdrop of the holiday season.
Mouth to Mouth is a comedy romance movie that revolves around the hilarious and chaotic adventures of its characters. From a vasectomy mix-up to a stolen Porsche, the film takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of comedic mishaps and unexpected twists. Set in Spain, the story follows the lives of various individuals, including a theatrical agent, a prostitute, a private detective, and a plastic surgeon. With elements of screwball comedy and satire, Mouth to Mouth delivers a lighthearted and entertaining experience.
Cycling with Molière is a comedy-drama film about two actors, Gauthier and Serge, who were once friends but had a falling out. Gauthier is now a successful television actor while Serge is struggling in the theater world. When Gauthier proposes that Serge join him in performing Molière's play, The Misanthrope, they both embark on a journey that tests their friendship and acting skills. As they rehearse and perform the play, they confront their egos, the pressures of the industry, and the complexities of their personal lives. Cycling with Molière is a humorous and heartfelt exploration of friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of artistic excellence.
Claudine is a single mother living in the inner-city of Harlem, New York. She works as a social worker while also raising her six children. When she falls in love with a garbage collector named Roop, they face challenges such as societal pressure, financial struggles, and the responsibilities of parenthood. Amidst it all, Claudine and Roop navigate their relationship and learn the true meaning of love and family.
Doug Stanhope: No Refunds is a stand-up comedy special directed by Milton Lage and released in 2007. The performance takes place in a small club in Tucson, Arizona, where Doug Stanhope entertains the audience with his satirical and controversial humor. The show covers a wide range of topics including stand-up comedy, vasectomy, pornography, satire comedy, and more. With his sardonic and unapologetic style, Stanhope delivers a truth that challenges social norms and tackles taboo subjects. This concert film is known for its crude humor, live performance, and provocative commentary on various issues like pedophilia, anti-Semitism, and anti-conformity.
Love in the Vineyard tells the story of a vineyard owner who meets a woman at a Valentine's Day party and sparks fly. However, their relationship is complicated by past mistakes and a custody battle. Can they overcome their obstacles and find love once again?
The funny, heart-warming and moving new film, from director Lewis Gilbert. When Violet Heaney's three daughters return home for her funeral, each sister finds her own way of coping with her loss. For Teresa, the eldest, it's herbal tea, obsessive cleaning and hectoring her long-suffering husband, Frank. Catherine, the youngest, resorts to retail therapy, industrial quantities of marijuana and manic phone calls to her elusive boyfriend in Barcelona. Middle daughter Mary seeks consolation in professional detachment and the arms of her lover, Mike. Like Mary, Mike's a doctor. Unlike Mary, he's married... The sisters soon discover that their early memories have grown fuzzy over time and the past becomes fuzzier still as they attempt to cope with their mother's parting.
Saigon, early 2000s. Photography student Vu has just arrived from Vietnam's backwaters and is immediately attracted to his handsome roommate Thang, who works odd jobs as a bouncer and low-level drug dealer. Entranced by the nocturnal rhythms of Thang's world, Vu follows him around the city where he meets Van, a ballet-cum-exotic dancer and Thang's sometimes-girlfriend.
Set in the backdrop of the Emergency period in India in 1976, Shukranu is a humorous take on the aftermath of forced sterilization imposed during that time. The protagonist, Inder, finds himself in a dilemma when he is forced to undergo a vasectomy and how this decision affects his life and relationships.
A schoolgirl goes from braids to bouffant when her mother makes her a bar hostess/prostitute. She cures impotence for Professor Lee and becomes his concubine. His entrepreneurial wife is initially shocked but soon accepts the arrangement and even gives the girl an allowance.
Men, most of them naked, talk about their penises. They range from 17 to 70+, all from the U.S. The interviews are edited around themes: discovery, early sexual experiences, masturbation, size, oral sex, libido, performance, disease and maladies, maturity. A lexicographer discusses language, especially slang; a few archival educational-film clips divide the topics. Images and stories mix with facts and philosophical reflection. The usually private becomes public.
Rémi-Pierre Paquin accompanies a brave man who has decided to undergo vasectomy.
Producing Adults follows the story of a thirty-something couple who are facing various challenges related to their sexuality, breakups, and their desire to have children. The film explores themes of adulthood, gender roles, and sexual identity. It delves into the complexities of relationships and the pressures of societal expectations. The couple embarks on a journey that includes visits to a fertility clinic, female bonding, and exploring their own desires and needs. Through humor and drama, Producing Adults offers a relatable and insightful look into the struggles of modern adulthood.
Forty-eight-year-old Sohrab, head of the workers of the Isfahan Foundry, has just had his fourth daughter.
Allan is a married father of three whose sex life takes another hit when his wife can no longer take the pill. He soon finds himself with an appointment for a vasectomy and a nagging identity crisis. Although he is by all reasonable accounts a good, responsible man, the thought of getting "fixed" drives him to lose himself to an action-packed midlife crisis along with his best friends. Allan will refuse to grow up anymore.
Living a simple lifestyle in the barrio of Maisan farming a small-sized field, Sebyo has no other inspiration aside from Coring. Her homecoming to serve as their new Municipal Health Officer (as a full-pledge doctor) started the thrill, excitement and a slight complication to Sebyo's life not to mention the hidden treasure said to be buried at the backyard of Coring and Tiya Belen's house.