Gran Hermano is a reality television series broadcast in Spain on Telecinco and La Siete produced by Endemol. It is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands. As of February 2012, 19 editions of the show have aired.
A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.
The Edge of Heaven follows the lives of several characters, including a man seeking forgiveness, a daughter trying to find her father, and a woman arrested for political activism. Their stories converge in a tragic event, highlighting the complex relationships and cultural dynamics between Germany and Turkey.
Employee of the Month follows a salesclerk who competes against his colleagues for the prestigious title. Along the way, he encounters professional rivalries, workplace hijinks, and a love interest. Will he be able to prove himself and win the coveted award?
Hoops is a raunchy animated comedy series that follows a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach. Despite his questionable coaching abilities and antics, he is determined to turn his inept team into winners.
The Green Berets is a war drama film that focuses on the actions of the Green Berets, a special forces unit, during the Vietnam War. It portrays the challenges and dangers they face as they carry out their mission in a hostile environment. The movie is known for its controversial and propagandistic portrayal of the war.
Teens Linda and Eta are inseparable friends, though they have plenty of disagreements, but one horrific argument has unexpected consequences.
MOST! is a TV show that follows the life of a controversial celebrity in the Czech Republic. With elements of comedy and drama, the series depicts the challenges faced by the celebrity and his interactions with society. The show delves into topics such as vulgar language, racism, xenophobia, and the portrayal of an antihero. It also touches upon the struggles of a transgender character, highlighting their experiences in a judgmental society.
Sex Lives of the Potato Men is a vulgar and hilarious comedy that delves into the lives of a group of potato men as they navigate through their sex lives, loneliness, and various embarrassing situations. With adult humor, chauvinism, and a touch of gross-out comedy, this film is not for the faint-hearted.
Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter is a classic Austrian television series. It was produced by Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austrian Television, and ran for 24 episodes from 1975 to 1979. The script writer was Ernst Hinterberger; the series was based on his 1966 novel Das Salz der Erde. The producer was Hans Preiner, who initiated the project in his series Impulse, which centered on development of new program formats and training of new, young directors. Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter starred popular Austrian actor Karl Merkatz as the main character, Edmund "Mundl" Sackbauer. Mundl lives in a typical Vienna Gemeindebau at Hasengasse, in Vienna's 10th municipal district. The series used Viennese dialect and became successful after an initial campaign against it by the Krone newspaper as too "common."
L’ARÉNA is a sketch comedy exploring the daily lives of several characters who visit this local cultural landmark and poke fun at the shortcomings of real life. Hockey, parenthood, friendship, greasy fries and Zamboni - it's all there!
Coldblooded is a dark comedy about an aging hitman who takes on a new job at a retirement home. As he navigates through the eccentricities of the residents and coworkers, he finds himself facing unexpected challenges and uncovering a secret mission. With dark humor and unexpected twists, Coldblooded explores themes of loneliness, redemption, and the meaning of life.
Sixteen-year-old Clément spends a hot summer evening home alone by the pool. Determined to lose his virginity, he swipes through guys’ profiles on Grindr.
Rag Union is a comedy-drama film set in a small town. It follows a group of friends as they encounter various challenges and experiences. The story revolves around friendship, coming of age, and the everyday struggles of ordinary people. With a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, Rag Union offers a relatable and entertaining portrayal of life.
In the movie "Brothers," two brothers from a dysfunctional family are at odds with each other. The film explores their complex relationship and the domestic violence they experience. It delves into themes of family relationships, violence, and the struggles they face in a rural setting.
A woman confronting a painful time in her life after she discovers the truth about a mysterious old man living across from her.
In "Craig Ferguson: Does This Need to Be Said?", the comedian tackles various topics with his unique brand of humor and wit, including social commentary and the use of vulgar language.
This documentary provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Sex Pistols' groundbreaking album 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols.' It explores the band's rise to fame, their rebellious and controversial image, and the impact they had on punk rock music. Featuring interviews with band members and those involved in the recording process, the film provides a comprehensive retrospective of this influential album.
In Porno, a teenage boy stumbles upon a hidden stash of pornographic magazines in an abandoned house. Intrigued and curious, he becomes obsessed with the explicit material and begins fantasizing about the women featured in the magazines. As his fascination grows, he starts to explore his own sexuality and navigate the complexities of adolescence.
On a camping trip, two kids and their fathers spend some time in the great outdoors. The boys are mostly left on their own, to fish, ride four-wheelers, and argue over their favorite soccer stars. As the day progresses though, the mood darkens when one of the boys begins provoking the other in unsettling ways.