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Cast: Trey Parker, Matt Stone
What happened to the children who lived through the Pandemic? Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny survived but will never be the same Post Covid.
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Cast: Michael Fassbender, Aaron Ashmore, Stephen Fry, Gil Bellows
The film is set against the backdrop of World War I and begins with the Canadian Army's involvement in the conflict. Lieutenant Harry Colebourn (played by Michael Fassbender) is a young veterinarian from Winnipeg, Canada, who is serving with the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. As Harry and his fellow soldiers are traveling by train to their deployment, they make an unexpected stop in White River, Ontario. There, Harry encounters a local trapper who is selling a bear cub. The trapper reluctantly agrees to sell the bear to Harry, who names her Winnie, after their hometown of Winnipeg. Winnie quickly becomes a beloved mascot for Harry's unit, bringing comfort and companionship to the soldiers amidst the harsh realities of war. She is a source of morale and a symbol of hope during the difficult times they face. However, as the war escalates, Harry's unit is deployed to Europe, and he faces the heartbreaking decision of what to do with Winnie. Unable to bring her to the frontlines, he makes the difficult choice to leave Winnie in the care of the London Zoo until the war is over. At the London Zoo, Winnie captures the hearts of the British public, especially a young boy named Christopher Robin Milne (played by Mark Hildreth) and his father, author A.A. Milne (played by David Suchet). Christopher Robin's interactions with Winnie at the zoo inspire the beloved children's character Winnie-the-Pooh. The film beautifully interweaves the stories of Harry, Winnie, and the Milne family, highlighting the enduring impact of their connections. It explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the ability of animals to bring joy and comfort in times of adversity. "A Bear Named Winnie" is a touching and uplifting film that celebrates the power of love and connection between humans and animals. It pays homage to the real-life origins of one of the most cherished and enduring characters in children's literature and reminds us of the profound impact that animals can have on our lives, even in the midst of war.
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Cast: Anne Marie DeLuise, Erin Cahill, Ryan Paevey, Zahf Paroo
On December 18th, 1903 in Cutter Springs, New York, Charles Whitley, a businessman and inventor, is having a row with his fiancée Eliza Parker; she feels that he lives for the future, especially with his inventions, leaving her behind in the present. Rosie, Charles' faithful housekeeper and the one person who can speak the truth to him without impunity, thinks they're mismatched as a couple, and Charles can admit that but he's at the age when he should get married; he isn't sure he proposed to Eliza for that reason or for love, which she deserves. His Christmas gift to her is an antique Christmas clock which purports to help one find true love when wound on a Christmas moon. He passes out as he's working on it, and when he awakens he's in a mansion full of people who look like Eliza, Rosie, his butler Fredericks and others he knows but somehow aren't them. They don't know who he is either, just that he looks very much like the portrait of Charles Whitley hanging in the front hall. The people pretending to be Fredricks and Eliza are husband-and-wife actors Dan and Amber; the woman pretending to be Rosie is her great-granddaughter Megan Turner, who did her Ph.D dissertation on the life of Charles Whitley; and the year is 2020 and the mansion is the Whitley Museum, of which Megan is the curator. Megan come to the realization that the man claiming to be Charles is actually the real Charles Whitley who disappeared on December 18, 1903 never to be heard from or seen again--not an actor sent from a talent agency. As Megan and Charles hide the his identity from everyone else. they must figure out how to get him back home. By the time Charles thinks of something ,Megan and Charles have started to fall for each other, which affects what Charles ultimately decides to do, especially when he finds out what happened to Eliza.
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Cast: Merritt Patterson, Steve Lund, Victor Zinck Jr., Taylor St. Pierre
Lacey Quinn (Merritt Patterson) is a talented interior designer who returns to her picturesque hometown of Larchmont, Maine, just in time for the Christmas holiday. She's faced with the task of decorating the Christmas cottage, a charming and historic home that's a beloved local tradition. The cottage is known for its role in spreading Christmas cheer and bringing couples together. Lacey's return to Larchmont also brings her face-to-face with her high school sweetheart, Ean (Steve Lund), who now owns the Christmas cottage. The two of them share fond memories of their time together in the past, including the Christmas tradition of decorating the cottage. As Lacey and Ean work together to decorate the cottage, old feelings are rekindled. The magic of the holiday season, combined with the romantic ambiance of the Christmas cottage, brings them closer than ever. However, Lacey has a thriving career in the city, and Ean is deeply rooted in his hometown, leading to a dilemma about their future. While the Christmas cottage works its enchantment on the townspeople, Lacey must decide whether to follow her career ambitions or embrace the love and warmth of her hometown and a second chance at love with Ean. "The Christmas Cottage" is a delightful and heartwarming holiday film that captures the essence of the season. It celebrates the traditions that bind communities together, the joy of giving, and the magic of love during the most wonderful time of the year. The film's picturesque setting, charming characters, and a touch of Christmas enchantment make it a perfect addition to the holiday movie lineup.
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The documentary begins by introducing the vibrant and eccentric character of Roy Gurvitz, a former bouncer turned visionary who is the driving force behind "Lost Vagueness." In the 1990s, Gurvitz conceived the idea of creating an alternative, immersive, and slightly anarchic world within the Glastonbury Festival, a place where festivalgoers could escape from the mainstream and embrace their inner bohemian. "Lost Vagueness" becomes a unique and immersive experience, featuring a mix of cabaret, vaudeville, burlesque, and circus performances, along with a hedonistic dance floor known as the "Casino de Paris." It's a place where attendees can indulge in eccentric costumes, explore unusual art installations, and immerse themselves in a surreal carnival atmosphere. The documentary charts the rise of "Lost Vagueness" as it becomes a beloved and legendary part of the Glastonbury Festival. With its blend of creativity, rebellion, and a distinct sense of freedom, it attracts a dedicated and passionate following. Roy Gurvitz becomes a cult figure, revered for his determination to create a space that defies convention. However, as "Lost Vagueness" gains popularity, it also faces challenges. The film explores the tensions between the counterculture ideals of the subculture and the realities of running a large-scale operation within a mainstream festival. Additionally, it examines the clash between Gurvitz's vision and the corporate interests that begin to encroach on the festival. As the years pass, Glastonbury Festival evolves and "Lost Vagueness" faces an uncertain future. The documentary follows the ups and downs of this subversive world, capturing its spirit of rebellion, creativity, and nonconformity. "Lost in Vagueness" is not only a fascinating exploration of an unconventional subculture within a massive music festival but also a testament to the power of artistic expression and the enduring human desire for escapism and self-expression. It's a celebration of the individuals who dare to push boundaries and create alternative spaces where people can lose themselves in the magic of creativity and freedom.
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Cast: Alvin Sanders, Adrian Holmes, Holly Robinson Peete
A travelling locum doctor finds love and a home at her latest assignment in Willowbrook
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Cast: Dee Wallace, Erin Cahill, Wes Brown, Ali Liebert
The three adoptive sisters Charlotte, Emily and Nora used to get an exciting scavenger hunt by their father each Christmas. Now they've grown up and parted ways but are reunited for another Christmas. For different reasons they have some unresolved issues between them but when they are faced with a new scavenger hunt arranged by their now deceased father they are forced to handle them and find ways to unite again. Maybe it will also help Emily to be more honest with her husband, Nora to find her way in life and Charlotte to realize that her childhood friend Liam is more than just a friend too.
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Genre: RomanceCast: Lacey Chabert, Will Kemp, Brittany Bristow
New York accountant Emma Colvin is heartbroken when her boyfriend leaves her before their planned romantic getaway to Belgium for Valentine's Day. Convinced by a friend to go alone on the trip, Emma has the adventure of a lifetime when her Belgian innkeeper introduces her to renowned chocolatier, Luc Simon. Luc and his fellow chocolatiers are in the midst of a competition to create the most romantic chocolate in Belgium for the upcoming Belgian royal wedding. He discovers her kitchen skills and soon she's immersed in the competition and a budding romance develops.
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Cast: Amy Acker, Warren Christie, Brooke Nevin, Kristian Bruun
In Austin, exes Maggie Collins and Jeff Randall have remained best friends, which has been a benefit in parenting their two children, twelve year old Mia Randall and adolescent Sophie Randall, especially at Christmas which they have all spent together even after the split. Things have changed this Christmas with the entrance into the picture of Jeff's new girlfriend, Kate Reynolds, she and Jeff who are taking the girls to Aspen to spend Christmas with her father Ted Reynolds and her stepmother Susan Reynolds. This change is difficult for Maggie not only because this will be the first Christmas for her without the girls, but that Mia seems to have become best friends with seemingly perfect Kate. So when Kate invites her to spend Christmas with them, Maggie jumps at the chance, not even yet knowing Kate's wealthy family situation, the events to take place at the family estate. The further problem for Maggie is Kate usurping many of the Collins-Randall Christmas traditions with her wall-to-wall scheduling of Christmas activities for the girls, and Kate and Jeff usurping what Maggie saw as her special moments as a mother with her daughters. The balance of power changes with the unexpected arrival of Kate's brother, Tokyo-based chef Sam Reynolds, the black sheep of the family. Seeing what is happening between Maggie and Kate, Sam agrees to help Maggie take back Christmas with her daughters in return for her professional help as a graphic designer in a business pitch he is planning on making concerning what used to be a Reynolds family company, it the real reason he decided to return for the holidays. Further complications ensue when it looks like Maggie and Sam start to fall for each other, a stable relationship which is not part of what has been Sam's life.
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Cast: Bárbara Lennie
The film is set in Spain during the turbulent period of the late 19th century, around 1870, when Amadeo of Savoy (portrayed by Amadeo of Savoy) briefly reigned as king. Amadeo's reign was marked by the challenges of governing an ungovernable Spain, with political unrest and societal upheaval in the backdrop. "Falling Star" takes this historical episode and transforms it into a unique and surreal cinematic experience. The film captures the essence of the era through a lens of artistic and poetic interpretation, presenting a dreamscape that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. As Amadeo of Savoy navigates the complexities of his rule, the film invites viewers into a world that is rich in symbolism and allegory. It becomes a plea for the values of beauty, creativity, and joy in the face of adversity and crisis. The film suggests that the pursuit of these values is not only a personal aspiration but also a metaphor for the challenges faced by contemporary Spain. Through its almost hallucinatory visuals and poetic storytelling, "Falling Star" offers a unique cinematic experience that encourages viewers to reflect on the complexities of governance, the role of art in society, and the enduring pursuit of beauty and creativity, even in the most challenging of times. It serves as a metaphorical exploration of Spain's historical and ongoing state of crisis, inviting viewers to contemplate the universal themes it presents.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Shot over the course of three years in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, this short presents the epidemic of homelessness in America with a show-don't-tell approach, featuring candid testimonials from those who rest their heads in shelters, tent cities, and anywhere a night's sleep can be found. A poetic and dignified portrait of our culture's fraying edges and the people who inhabit them, Lead Me Home is filled with bracing humanity.
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A woman has a crush with a coworker and makes a ritual to make him fall in love with her, but things got a little out of hand when she messes with forces no one can control.
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Cast: Darren Barnet, Keiko Agena, Clyde Kusatsu, Rich Ting
Were George Mallory and his companion Andrew Irvine the first men to scale Everest on June 8th, 1924? Only the little Kodak camera they took with them might reveal the truth. In Kathmandu 70 years later, a young Japanese reporter named Fukamachi recognizes the camera in the hands of the mysterious Habu Jôji, an outcast climber believed missing for years. Fukamachi enters a world of obsessive mountaineers hungry for impossible conquests on a journey that leads him, step by step, towards the summit of the gods.
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Cast: Miki Esparbé, Raúl Arévalo, Luis Callejo, Verónica Echegui
2021, Barcelona (Barcelona, Catalonia; north-east to Spain). In the course of a single night five different stories will happen with desire as the common point: Paco and Claudia are a long-time marriage that receive in home for dinning to their best friends and too marriage Alberto and Marta, unaware for the two women that the dinner is really a trick of Alberto and Paco for a partner swapping in an attempt to feel new emotions, but Paco feels unsure to continue after to know Alberto's fame as lover by his big torpedo; free-spirited Clara meets her long-time stranded cousin Pablo, who arrived Barcelona from New York City because his job, but her dream to satisfy her fantasy of youth with him complicates for discovering that her cousin is now a boring and gray workaholic; tired of his own loneliness, Raúl leaves his house looking for a moment of oblivion going into the swingers club Paraíso, entering in the glory hole room (walls with several holes for that people touch each other but not seeing each other) where he meets another guy named Víctor; Alba and her friend Liana wake up without memories of their last 24 hours when happened Alba's single party, realizing that Alba's engagement ring is missing and going back to Paraíso after to learn that they were there the previous night, but the club's owner faces them by a scandal that they two caused; and Jaime and Belén are a young couple who decide go to Paraíso to break the routine, but when Belén feels attracted by the young couple formed by Miguel and Ana, Jaime discovers terrified that Ana is his former girlfriend missed years ago after to leave him. According the night moves, the events turn in the most unexpected ways: Paco feels trapped by the fear that Alberto satisfy Claudia better than him, while Claudia and Marta start to interest each other; Clara cheats Pablo for going to Paraíso where she works as waitress trying to make him remember his crazy days; Víctor feels attracted to Raúl, despite Raúl tries to avoid any kind of relation to prevent a new heartbreak; Alba and Liana convince the owner to stay in the club to find the ring, not only meeting the swinger and lustful couple Sergio and Silvia but Liana questioning Alba if she really wants to marry Ricardo after to watch a video taped the last night by Sergio; and while Belén and Miguel unleash all their passion, Jaime interrogates Ana demanding an explanation about her missing, trying that Belén and Miguel don't know about their relation. Accompanied with a selected and juicy songs, "Donde Caben Dos" is a light-heartened, hilarious and spicy comedy about sex, love and everything there is in between.
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Genre: ComedyCast: Franck Gastambide
The film follows the misadventures of two characters from vastly different backgrounds who are thrown together in a series of comedic escapades. Muzafar (played by Michaël Youn): Muzafar is a gentle and somewhat naive shepherd from a remote village in Pakistan. He lives a simple and peaceful life with his beloved sheep. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he learns that his family's land is threatened by a French real estate developer. Frida (played by José Garcia): Frida is the brash and eccentric real estate developer from France. He arrives in Pakistan with grand plans to turn the remote village into a tourist paradise with luxury resorts and golf courses. His arrival in Pakistan is met with resistance from the locals, including Muzafar. The film's plot is set in motion when Muzafar decides to travel to France to confront Frida and stop the development project that threatens his village. However, his journey to France is fraught with culture shock and hilarious misunderstandings as he navigates the unfamiliar world of Western civilization. As Muzafar and Frida cross paths and engage in a series of comedic encounters, they both struggle to communicate and bridge the gap between their cultures. The film uses humor to highlight the clash of stereotypes, cultural norms, and expectations between the two characters. "Vive la France" is a comedic exploration of cultural differences and the absurdity of preconceived notions. It pokes fun at the quirks and idiosyncrasies of both French and Pakistani cultures while also celebrating the universal theme of human connection and friendship that can transcend boundaries. The film's humor is often slapstick and over-the-top, making it a lighthearted and entertaining comedy that encourages viewers to laugh at the absurdity of life's unexpected twists and turns.
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