Topkapi is a caper comedy film about an international gang who plans to steal a priceless emerald from a museum in Istanbul. The gang consists of a gentleman thief, an acrobat, and a small-time crook, among others. Their plan involves double-crosses, secret plots, and various mishaps. As they navigate the rooftops of Istanbul, they must outsmart the museum's security and overcome numerous obstacles to successfully pull off the heist.
Zero for Conduct is a comedy-drama film from 1933 about a group of boys who revolt against the strict rules of their boarding school. The film follows their comedic and subversive attempts to challenge the authority of their teachers and the headmaster. With themes of rebellion, pranks, and student camaraderie, Zero for Conduct is a timeless portrayal of teenage rebellion and the desire for freedom.
Tsukasa got into a severe car accident when she was a high school student. She still suffers from the effects of that accident, with memory impairment and needing to use a wheelchair. Tsukasa falls in love with taxi driver Masaki. Even though they have difficulties, they try to make a happy family together, but they encounter another serious situation.
After impulsively buying a puffy chair on Craigslist, Josh embarks on a road trip adventure with his girlfriend and brother to deliver it to his father as a birthday gift. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and detours, leading to unexpected encounters and revelations that challenge their relationships and perspectives on life.
Seven days, or rather evenings and nights, in the life of Jenka (Stanislava Bartosová), a young good-looking nurse. Jenka is attractive to men and enjoys their company, but there is a limit beyond which she won't go, since she is faithful to her Filip, who is doing his military service. On Sunday the girl awaits Filip to arrive on a short period of leave, but instead his friend Míla (Frantisek Nemec) turns up and apologizes for Filip, who has to stay in the barracks.
While a woman is in the hospital preparing to deliver her child, her husband has all day to reflect upon his wife and their relationship. As he tends to his job as a television repairman, Slavek fondly remembers how he first met Ivana and the days they spent getting to know one another. Slavek also grows increasingly aware of the environment that surrounds him and questions the society his new child will be entering. Loaded with a repeated plea for social change, this is the first feature from Czech writer/director Jaromil Jires.
Betty Boop's baking is interrupted by her obnoxious practical joking cousin Irving. Can Grampy out-joke the joker?
A boy who walks on his hands enjoys a different view of the world, much to the chagrin of the adults in the town in which he lives.
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