Lilian, daughter of an English millionaire threatens her father that she will marry the first shady character turning up around her and will sing in bars just because her father wants her to marry someone whom she does not love.
The Royal Shakespeare Company act (and sing and dance!) Shakespeare's play about two sets of identical twins, separated at birth and brought together by circumstance.
Set in modern upper-crust Manhattan, an exploration of love and commitment as seen through the eyes of a charming perpetual bachelor questioning his single state and his enthusiastically married, slightly envious friends.
Bohatý a nemocný muž, Petr Kornel, není spokojen se způsobem života svého flámujícího synovce. Přestane ho finančně podporovat a požádá ho, aby si změnil jméno. Své ošetřovatelce Alici věnuje Kornel z vděčnosti vysoký finanční obnos s podmínkou, že se provdá. Petr Suk, jak se nyní synovec jmenuje, navštíví lékaře. V čekárně si vymění omylem s jiným pacientem rentgenový snímek. Na jeho základě se vzápětí dozví, že je těžce nemocen a že mu zbývá jediný den života. Mladý muž proto vše prodá a vyrazí na poslední flám. V opilosti se připlete k malé dopravní nehodě a je odvezen do nemocnice. Tam ho jako umírajícího požádá ošetřovatelka, aby učinil dobrý skutek a oženil se s její kolegyní, která tak získá peníze. Petr souhlasí a aniž ví, s kým se oženil, uteče ráno domů.
Savitri and Satyaprakash are introduced to each other through their families for marriage. Both being poles apart, they decide to understand each other by getting into a live-in relationship.
This poignant human drama is phrased as a "small sonata" in three movements -- a novel approach by director and writer Micheline Lactôt to tell the story of two teenage girls. In the first movement, Chantal (Pascale Bussieres) rides the same bus every day and slowly develops an infatuation with the bus driver. Their interactions are expressed through gestures and glances and facial expressions, but not words. Just as Chantal is getting old enough, and maybe courageous enough to actually say something to the driver, fate steps in and she loses her chance. In the second movement, Louisette (Marcia Pilote) hides out on a fishing boat and is discovered by a Bulgarian fisherman who treats her with kindness and consideration and they spend a special evening together -- without being able to speak a word in the other's language. In the third movement, Chantal and Louisette become friends, and as kindred spirits they share a sense of loss and hopelessness.
A man assists his gravely ill wife to die and wants to face justice for this, but his brothers try everything to keep the family's name clean.
Spike právě ukládá Tyka ke spánku, když Tom a Jerry vyběhnou ze dveří Tykovy postýlky a probudí ho. Tyke tak dostane záchvat škytavky. Spike Toma varuje, aby ho už nebudil, což Jerrymu samozřejmě stačí...
OSTKREUZ tells the episodic story of 15-year-old Elfie, who literally and metaphorically inhabits a no-man’s-land between the two Germanies shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The film deploys a neorealist aesthetic to reinforce the difficulties confronting the girl, and by inference, Germany.
Hilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza.
Did Rodolfo just marry a serial murderess?
Americká černá komedie režiséra Michaela A. Nicklese vypráví o patnáctiletém Michaelu Peckovi (Keir Gilchrist)), který to nemá ve škole vůbec lehké. Jeho učitelé ho považují za idiota, spolužáci se mu posmívají, a doma to není o moc lepší, protože rodiče (Marcia Crossová a Adam Arkin) ho nutí dělat to, co nechce. Možná by to ale mohla změnit první láska - Emily ovšem budí pozornost na každém kroku, a pokud chce tenhle outsider získat její srdce, bude muset vymyslet něco velkolepého. Třeba vědecký projekt, jímž ohromí celé své okolí...
Standing Army, directed by Enrico Parenti and Thomas Fazi, is an award-winning documentary film about the global network of U.S. military bases, the impact that these have on local populations, and the military-industrial complex that lies behind it.
Four friends trapped on a boat, drift through a series of terrifying encounters.
Steve Hofstetter tells the story of his plane flight to Japan. Even-keeled and jaded, Steve describes why arguing with unearned authority is a good idea, why dogs aren’t the gateway drug to having kids, and why you should trust no one.