Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 213
- This documentary is a crowdsourced film about life in the Korean megalopolis.
- Brian, an American businessman, is sent to Thailand in search of local coffee plantations to purchase, but he ends up finding more than just coffee, and that the original purpose of the trip might not even be about coffee after all.
- After returning back to his high school, Mat learns about his classmate's suicide. Willing to find out what really happened, he starts a private investigation.
- A resolute young man makes his way down a busy London street.
- Shoko (Konatsu) begins to doubt her upcoming marriage and explores the boundaries of love by seducing an older man and having an affair with him.
- A woman runs away with her music teacher in order to escape an arranged marriage, but they struggle to make ends meet.
- A Japanese girl arrives in a Canadian coastal town to avenge her father's internment-camp death during the war.
- Maki, a creative executive with a deep-seated loathing for vegetables, meets Nagisa, a closeted gay vegetarian with amazing cooking skills and they end up as roommates. Being complete opposites, the two initially clash. But Maki falls for Nagisa and his food over time. As they begin accepting the other as they are, a unique relationship flourishes.
- A young woman falls in love with a young orchestra conductor in Vienna, and they marry. Their marriage, however, is threatened by a wealthy man who sets his sights on the wife.
- Scheming agents, sketchy directors, and cringe-worthy auditions are only the beginning of actress Cheryl Texiera's hilarious journey in pursuit of her dream. In this series loosely-based on her real-life experiences, Cheryl shares a very tongue-in-cheek point of view on the state of today's entertainment industry with her witty dialogue, Broadway/Vaudeville song-and-dance numbers, and an array of colorful, unforgettable characters.
- A loose fictitious of Charlie Parker's last years and a portrait of the jazz scene in 1960's New York.
- After an aborted wedding two estranged lovers are forced to run an ad agency left to them by their college mentor.
- Two single mothers struggle with the expectations and pressures of motherhood, and conflict arises when one of them develops a deeper bond with the other woman's child.
- A decorated military career will only carry you so far with your own children. Wang Ta-Shan (Johnny Kou) is a retired army colonel who tries to run his household with the same military precision and authority.
- An opportunistic department store clerk gets involved with three women and attempts to manipulate them so he can move up the social ladder.
- The story of a middle-aged housewife who begins to lose her mind when she's confronted with the contradictions between her past morality and her current actions.
- When an epidemic occurs in Foshan and an apothecary's medicine is found to be the cause, the shop owner is imprisoned for murder. In order to help release her father, the family's only daughter, Dou Gaai-Kei, sets out to investigate.
- A small town drug dealer finds himself with his back against the wall, as he discovers just how tough it can be to make it out alive once you're in too deep.
- A group of people whose lives suffer from stagnation, are working together in the same company and their lives are scutinized by those who see them. There is the development manager whose last new idea was five years earlier; a procrastinating office clerk with a crush on a co-worker that he is too shy to reveal; and a senior manager who believes his wife is having an affair causing him to take out his frustration on all his employees
- After a recent divorce, Aidan Burch hits rock bottom. Subdued by self-hate and helplessness, he tries to face the past and escape from his pathetic life.
- In the World of thieves, paying with your money may never be enough; now paying with your life may turn out to be a perfect payment option.
- Nermin Hanim (83), one of the first generations of immigrants to come to Germany as a worker, is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Nermin's granddaughter, Didem, embarks on a journey through the memory of her grandmother who is about to disappear. It is a portrait of an immigrant society that emerges as the missing pieces come together.
- A story of Rohingya refugees fleeing from Myanmar. Paul Van Thold's documentary shows the living conditions in Kutupalong Refugee Camp just minutes away before the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In 1939, my grandfather, Adiel Lannoo, was clearing land in south Winnipeg for a family farm, just as the Manitoba Sugar Company was building its plant just over a mile away. Fate and politics ended sugar beet production for both my grandfathers' family and for the Manitoba Sugar Company.
- Told in flashbacks and present day, Jack has been released from prison after his girlfriend Becky shopped him to the police during a set-up. Jack's soliciter warns that he must stay clean, keep out of trouble and keep away from his girlfriend. But he has mixed emotions, Becky and Jack had very strong feelings for each other. Ignoring the advice he pursues her and hounds her and eventually catches up with her on some deserted dunes with a loaded gun.
- On the day a young woman has to leave her childhood home, she discovers a treasure hunt left by her deceased father.
- "Tehl u Sirin" unravels Duhok's poignant tapestry, showcasing the duality of tradition and corruption, love and hate, family values, and societal flaws in Kurdish Kurmanji.
- David is a video game addict and his girlfriend becomes tired of their routine. In order to save his relationship, he show his romantic side and tries to plan a picnic at the park where nothing goes right. Will David win back his love or will he end up alone playing Guitar Hero?
- Marco meets sweet Eleonora and gets a date! Everything seems perfectly all right for a nice dinner and a fabulous after-dinner! But a nameless menace looms on and the expected exciting romantic dinner turns into the most dreadful nightmare.
- When a free spirited man urges a fruit seller to drop everything and start a life with him, she is powerless to do so because of her abusive boss.
- We can easily presume that the domestic life of young Mr. and Mrs. Sweet has been somewhat strained. A storm has been brewing for some time and when her spouse comes in to dinner one evening, an hour later than the appointed time. Mrs. Sweet thinks she has sufficient cause to start an altercation. Sweet has brought with him certain peace offerings, a new hat and a bunch of carnations, but those he stows away until he has reconnoitered in the vicinity of the enemy, the dining room. The enemy is seated in a chair at the dining table glaring at the clock, each passing minute inspiring her to promise of more baleful inflictions on her belated husband. "Good evening, dearie," says Sweet, as he enters. No answer. Mrs. Sweet, rising, storms at him, and when he seats himself at the table, Mrs. Sweet orders the bewildered maid to remove every vestige of food from the table. "Well, I'll be-" breathes Jack under his breath. "I say, old girl, what's the row?" Again Mrs. Sweet flies at him and finally flounces out of the room. Sweet follows her into the reception hall, where they have a good heart to heart talk. It finally ends when Mrs. Sweet announces seriously that she is going home to mother. Sweet, now provoked and quite beside himself at his wife's temper, opens the door and haughtily bows her out, but when she finds her husband is not joking, she stamps her foot, removes her coat and hat and tries another tack. Of course she will go! But first they must have a division of the household goods. Jack agrees and pulling out a notebook and pencil orders her to begin setting apart the furniture. Mrs. Sweet selects this, Jack that. Mrs. Sweet wants the mantel clock. Jack selects the other bric-a-brac. From room to room they go, quarreling and wrangling over who shall have this and who shall have that, until they reach the bedroom. Jack pulls from the closet a trunk and Mrs. Sweet opens it. Suddenly Jack looks up at the picture of their dead baby, a little cherub of three, then turns thoughtfully away and drops into a chair, thinking deeply. In the meantime his wife has opened the trunk and is laying out certain of the baby's clothes. From the trunk they remove tenderly the baby's playthings and as memory turns back to the bright happy days when baby was with them, tears dim their eyes. They forget their quarrel, the division of the household goods, everything! Then the two slowly look deep into each other's eyes. The notebook falls from Jack's hands, Mrs. Sweet bursts into sobs and stretches out her arms to her husband. Jack tenderly takes her to his heart as the picture closes.
- Drama about a woman being held hostage by her own mind. Watch in awe as Niki becomes the vicious Jean as she holds her counterpart, Amy (Natalie) at gun point.
- "Sweet to bitter". The story of a Christian Woman who dearly loves her husband but He's a violent and aggressive man. As He continues to verbally insult her she continues to pray!;She then will have to make a decision does she become a fool for love or dose she become all the woman God has called her to be by making this choice she has a option to report him as the FBI and child protective services people knock on her house door, What will she do?
- Dell takes girlfriend Mae out for a ride in his Chevy but has to contend with romantic rival Dell, another one of Mae's suitors.
- Barely relieved from a serious depression and against the advice of his psychiatrist, Slah, theater director, mentally weakened by his career, announces to his wife Amel, a rich woman who finances his projects, his decision to mount the famous play Essoud (The Dam) of Mahmoud Messadi renowned for its complexity. But the same evening, driving his car, Slah overthrows a young woman named Aisha. At first distraught, he then experiences a strange fascination for this beautiful young girl contrarian who becomes his friend and his muse. Amel, her husband's moral, emotional and financial support, convinced the director of the theater to program Le Barrage. Although suffering in silence of the presence of Aisha, Amel decides for love for her husband to invite the young woman near them, in the field of her parents, in an oasis of the south of Tunisia. A strange three-way household is formed when doubts and suspicions, desires and temptations, love and complexities are revealed. The play, which Aïcha plays the main role, will be a triumph but the charm of this girl and the affection that his wife brings him will they help Slah to get by?
- Clare Mason, a rancher's daughter, working in the city, becomes infatuated with Bob Storm, an attractive rascal, and agrees to marry him. Later Bob works upon her sympathy, and obtains a large part of her earnings, which he spends in entertaining other women. Clare, searching for a cheap restaurant where she may get a modest meal for a few pennies, passes a flashy café, and glancing in the window discovers Bob entertaining women with money that she has given him, becomes frantic with rage and disappointment at his perfidy and attempts revenge, but is saved from committing a serious crime by Carl Knight, a college student. Clare, heartbroken and disillusioned, has a long sick spell, and finds that she has been cared for, and her expenses paid by Carl who rooms at the same house. Humiliated at receiving charity, Clare returns to the ranch, leaving a photograph and letter or thanks for Carl. After her departure Carl finds that his sympathy has developed into love, and he devises a plan that brings an invitation to visit the Mason home. Carl arrives at the Mason's, buys the adjoining ranch and builds a new bungalow. Later he harvests a banner crop. Carl impresses Clare with his honest devotion, proposes, and they become engaged. Bob Storm, accused of robbery in the city, escapes from officers and boards a passing train. He arrives in the vicinity of the Mason ranch and discovers Carl and Clare at an orange packing plant. Bob stealthily follows them home. Carl gives money to Clare's father for safe keeping. Bob, watching through the window, sees the hiding place. That night Carl leaves for the city on business, and (unknown to the Mason's), decides to take the money with him rather than leave it in the desk. Bob, hiding in the orchard, watches Carl depart, steals to the house, finds Clare alone in the room, enters and confronts her, and by threats gets her to fly with him. Bob, while accusing her of loving Carl, demands that she shall carry out her agreement to marry him; as an alternative he threatens to take Carl's money and destroy his new home. Clare pleads without avail; he advances to the hiding place of the money. Clare, believing the money is still there, finally assents in despair. She leaves a note for her mother, dictated by Bob, and accompanies him. The old folks find the note and discover the absence of the money. Heartbroken in the belief that Clare has taken the money, they mortgage the ranch and replace it. Officers recognize Bob, and place him under arrest. Clare goes to her former rooming place, and is assisted by the landlady to return home. Clare arrives home and is refused admittance by her father. She wanders away. Carl returns home, finds Clare unconscious on the steps of his new bungalow, carries her home, enters under father's protest, and places Clare in the charge of her mother. Father denounces Clare as a thief, declaring that she took Carl's money. Carl, astounded, explains that he took the money with him. Father, overcome with sorrow and remorse, kneels at Clare's side and begs forgiveness. Clare, happy at last places her hand on her father's bowed head, and gives her other hand to Carl. Mother looks on, smiling through her tears.