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- Steve e Jenny planearam um fim-de-semana romântico à beira de um lago mas foram incomodados por um grupo de arruaceiros. Após alguns incidentes, são perseguidos e apedrejados. Poderão eles escapar com vida?
- Um súbito ataque à fronteira do império na Bretanha deixa apenas Quintus Dias como sobrevivente. Ao lado do general Viriuls, ele marcha rumo ao Norte, no intuito de encontrar seus inimigos e eliminar o líder deles, Gorlacon.
- Um casal em crise. Ele, desiludido, vê a sua vida perturbada no dia em que um empresário lhe oferece para mergulhar de novo no tempo da sua escolha.
- After having responded to her son's numerous letters in the guise of his father, a woman hires a stranger to pose as his dad when meeting him.
- In 1914, an 11-year-old Black girl, Sarah Rector, struck oil on her Oklahoma land, igniting greed and corruption. Despite adversity, she prevailed through courage and faith, becoming the wealthiest Black girl in the world.
- Desde sua infância na Polônia até os anos como estudante em Paris, relata a história de Romain Gary, um dos mais famosos romancistas franceses e o único escritor a ter ganho duas vezes o Prêmio Goncourt de literatura francesa.
- Alex é fã da saga "Arthur e os Minimoys" desde criança. No seu aniversário, seus amigos decidem surpreendê-lo com uma visita à casa onde o filme foi gravado, sem saber que a aventura rapidamente se transformará em uma armadilha mortal.
- Um jovem de uma aldeia rural no Senegal vai à capital, Dakar, para ver seu ídolo, o ator francês Seydou Tall.
- There's something odd about the Malaussène tribe; something fishy, some might even say abnormal...
- Joseph, passionate dancer of hip-hop, refuses to enter the company of his father to try his luck in Paris. With his girlfriend Emma and his best friend Karim, he joins the Paris crew of Yuri, a famous breaker, to try to win an international competition of hip-hop.
- It is 1416, 13 years after Timur's victory over the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Ankara. Çelebi Mehmed emerged victorious from the struggle for the Ottoman throne. Although the dispute for the throne is now over, the rural population is overwhelmed by a high tax burden, making them increasingly poor.
- Join your partner, Eve - voiced by Rose McIver (iZombie, The Lovely Bones), on a search for hidden clues and hard evidence as you investigate a ring of art thieves by exploring detailed, exotic locations. Decipher the clues and prove your cunning by solving puzzles that turn the tables on the conspirators, thwarting their plans. With cinematic videos, cutting-edge mobile graphics, and over 30 puzzles, Access Code will immerse you in its smart, suspenseful world of infiltration and intrigue. Uncover the conspiracy in this alluring crime adventure and reveal the true master plan.
- The daughter of the Count of San Secundo secretly loves the painter Paolo Ardenti, of modest origins who lives with his widowed sister and his young niece. But the count forces his daughter to marry a wealthy cousin, Prince Ernesto de Redi. Paolo enters the convent. Twenty years pass. Paolo has become a Cardinal and lives in a small country home near Rome with his niece Maria. Princess de Redi lives in a sumptuous palace in Rome with her 20-year-old son, Alberto. Alberto and Maria meet and fall in love. The cardinal discovers their love, and the past comes back to him. He chases Alberto away and forbids Maria from seeing him again. The Pope dies, and Cardinal Ardenti and Prince de Redi, marshal of the conclave, go to Rome. Maria falls ill and Albert threatens to kill himself. The princess pleads their case to the Prince. Ardenti is elected Pope. The Prince kneels and asks as his first favor the happiness of Maria and Alberto. The Pope refuses at first then consents.
- 1- Prison. The prisons, or rather the dungeons, were deep underground passages, real tombs more than thirty feet underground. The unfortunate people, condemned to inhabit these places, six to eight in number, were lying on the damp ground in a stale atmosphere; they were deprived of clothes and shivering. Among these unfortunate people, women and children; how touching are these children who play and laugh alongside pain and death. Every day the executioners came to collect a few new victims to bring them before the court where they were led with lashes. 2- The torture gallery. In the middle of a vast rotunda, in a deep vault, is the chamber of torment, from the walls hang instruments of torture; there are easels, iron boots, nails of enormous size, ropes of all sizes. We descend into this infernal place via a multitude of small, winding staircases. The grand inquisitor makes his entrance followed by the apostolic notary and the familiars of the Holy Office, in accordance with article 18 of the code of the Inquisition which required that these two characters were always present to record the declarations of the accused. After a few summary executions such as the torture of the whip which was applied to any unfortunate person, without distinction of age or sex who made some groan heard, a heretic was locked up in the Nuremberg wardrobe, an iron box, lined internally with spikes. which penetrated all parts of the body of the victim who was locked there. Another patient is lying on a wooden bench, his feet caught in a sort of straitjacket, his hands tied to the foot of the bench in such a way as to bring the body back as if folded in on itself, so that it is impossible for him to move. make the slightest movement. A blazing brazier is then placed under the patient's feet and they are coated with oil. The executioner passes them with a hot iron, the action of the fire, excited by the presence of these fatty substances, becomes in a few minutes so penetrating that the skin splits, the flesh contracts and withdraws, leaving the nerves, bones exposed. tendons and bones. At a sign from the Grand Inquisitor, the executioners bring the accused stripped of his clothes. They want to make him confess to a crime he never committed; upon his refusal, the masked men seize the unfortunate man, tie his hands behind his back, then, grabbing the end of the rope which hangs above his head, tie it to his feet and kidnap the patient until at the height of the vault. After which, they tied a heavy stone to his hands. 3. The torture bench. The patient lies on a gutter-shaped bench, just wide enough to accommodate him and arranged so that the head is lower than the feet. At this moment, the torturers violently turn a wooden tourniquet which tightens the ropes to which the victim is bound. They insert a funnel into his mouth and pour water in small quantities, the victim, whose breathing becomes more and more difficult, makes incredible efforts to swallow this water and suck in a little air, but with each his efforts which necessarily give his whole body a painful convulsion, the executioners turn the tourniquet and the rope penetrates to the bones. 4. The Torment of the Wheel. Bound on a wooden drum, the tortured person, whose flesh is already bruised by this circular position, undergoes the most terrifying torture. The executioners, in fact, having taken care to place a fiery brazier underneath, turn the wheel at a speed cleverly calculated to graduate the degree of suffering. The body passes back and forth over this blaze which one of the helpers ardently fans with a bellows. Then the brazier is replaced by a bench furnished with spikes on which the unfortunate man turns and plows his flesh. 5. L'Auto-da-fé. On the widest facade of the square, in front of the palace occupied by the king and his retinue, the pyre is set up made of resinous wood, oily materials and straw so that combustion is faster. To the right of this pyre rises an amphitheater on the steps of which we see the armchair intended for the Grand Inquisitor. The condemned are brought in procession wearing a miter. After the sentence is read, they are tied to the stake and the executioner armed with a torch comes to set it on fire. Soon a thick, blackish smoke rises around the tortured, whose terrible agony begins. During this time, the priests play a verse from "De Profundis" or "Miserere", a mournful chant which mixes with human lamentations and the groans of the dying. And the people, kneeling, remain bowed under a deep impression of terror and pity.
- This documentary will educate, shed light and explore the many theories of the soul's purpose. Our goal is to cover various areas of energy medicine, paranormal encounters, holistic healing, Eastern medicine and much, much more.The Path will show the metaphysical to the mainstream audience and then prove it using quantum physics and string theory. One of the goals in making the documentary is to continue to raise the vibrational level of the universe and shed more light on the realm of holistic healing. The DVD series will be targeted to the mainstream American audience in order to educate people to consider alternative practices to achieve optimal health and overall a higher quality of living.
- On Christmas Eve, Mr. Leputois, under the guise of a business trip, goes, all perky, to his good friend's house, loaded with a superb Christmas tree and a finely carved ring. Meanwhile, Mrs. Leputois invites her friend to come and spend Christmas evening with her. But Leputois, who was not expected, finds an unexpected partner with his beauty. With dignity, he turns back with his gifts. As he goes back up the marital staircase, he thinks fondly of his wife who he imagines is sad and alone, on this festive day. Fortunately, Madame Leputois had time to hide her lover in the fireplace. But a pair of shoes visible between the andirons attracts the attention of Mr. Leputois. And what is his amazement, when he sees at the end of his boots a man whose unusual presence in the chimney is not without arousing his suspicions. Fortunately, the maid, completely devoted to her mistress, takes charge of the adventure by declaring that the man is her fiancee.
- A man takes a seat outside a Café and orders a glass of milk, which is brought him. Whilst reading his paper a cat jumps on the table and being unable to get his head into the glass dips in his paw and licks off the milk. This it continues to do, until the man puts down his paper and sees what has happened: he is furious and calls the proprietor to see the thieving propensities of his cat.
- First scene: The interior of the theater: The spectators have barely settled down when the fire breaks out. Panic invades the public. Everyone is trying to escape. The firefighters intervened and saved a few people. Second painting: The exterior facade: Ropes are thrown over the balustrade. Some panic and jump to the ground? Others, including many women, let themselves slide to the ground.
- During the dry season when the water is low, many fish are caught with cast nets. The shrimps which have clumped together in the algae are also collected with nets, then it is with another type of net known as trolling that eels are caught. All these fish are made into many tasty dishes that the Japanese are fond of.
- Historical legend composed of five Scenes. 1. William Tell's heroism. 2. The Plot. 3. The Apple. 4. Death of Gessler. 5. The Swiss cheer their Liberator. This popular and interesting legend takes place amidst the country life of the mountain populations. The beautiful and picturesque sites which exist in Switzerland have given us an opportunity of utilising the resources our theatre affords, and our scene-painters have been able to have a free run on their imaginations, and have completed the work by a series of magnificent scenes in the most artistic character.
- A young couple moves into their new home. Wanting to play a joke on her fiancee, the young woman decides, at nightfall, to hide in a wooden chest which turns out to be the secret passage to an oubliette where she finds herself a prisoner. A police officer is called to the scene to unravel the mystery of the disappearance.
- Margot, the beautiful woman from Nice, with a jug on her shoulder, meets her lover in the countryside, whom she adores. She learns from him about his upcoming marriage. She runs away, heartbroken, so as not to show him her pain. A few years pass, and the former friend, married, discovers his marital misfortune. The beautiful woman from Nice, in a gesture of self-sacrifice, takes the place of the unfaithful wife by trying to deflect suspicion. But the husband is not fooled by the subterfuge. He abandons his wife to his seducer and returns all his tenderness to the faithful Margot.
- A well-grown boy sees a box of his father's cigars, and pockets one. He goes downstairs, and no sooner is he out of the building when he joyously sticks the cheroot into his mouth. Feeling like a man, he goes to a nearby café, orders a drink, and then lights the weed. A close range view of his face is now given. He is flirting with a girl sitting near him. In a little while the cigar begins to act, and between the smiles towards the damsel there is interspersed a sickly expression. The sick feeling gains, but the young man keeps on smoking until he feels very ill; still unwilling to admit defeat. he loosens his collar and coat in an endeavor to be comfortable, but the waiter finally sees him and starts him home. Very ill and groggy, he finds the keyhole after much groping, and enters the wrong room. Here an indignant lodger seizes him and fires him downstairs. This seems to revive him somewhat, and the poor, sick boy makes his way to his own home where his fond mother is seen administering to the would-be man.
- On the outer boulevards, women stop a gentleman and make him offers; he resists their advances. The friends of these ladies come to the rescue and, seizing the unfortunate man, rob him and leave him in his underwear on the public highway. Arrival of the agents who take him to the station.
- Little Moritz, on a dark day, decides to leave this valley of tears and take a dip in the big blue sea, when a boat, attached to the shore, encourages him to leave at random in the waves towards his ultimate destiny. The latter, kindly, takes him to the island of Bonotopoffs where a kind native offers him the most welcoming hospitality and, although they do not speak the same language, they understand each other perfectly. However, the king, upon discovering his new subject, judges him tender and ruddy and decides to do him the honors, roasted and surrounded by chili peppers, from the royal table. Little Moritz, the object of not very reassuring demonstrations, becomes the prey of the greatest terror when he sees himself placed between the two erected stakes of the national roastery. Now, the king's daughter came to pass by and found the condemned man very much to her liking. The unfortunate man is allowed his life and marries his benefactress. This is how our hero becomes king of the Bonotopoffs.