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- The series tells stories from the childhood of a sometimes naughty, but very lovable and kindhearted young boy growing up on a farm in southern Sweden in the early 20th century.
- The biopic of the famous French muckraking writer and his involvement in fighting the injustice of the Dreyfus Affair.
- Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
- An 8 y.o. Swedish boy always gets into trouble despite good intentions and afterwards ends locked up in a shed. He lives on a farm (before electricity and cars) with his mom, dad, sister, maid, best friend the farmhand and an old woman.
- In a story weaving the past and present together, Emile seeks redemption from the family he abandoned.
- Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
- Emil visit a country auction, help Lina pull out a tooth and raise his pig to do tricks.
- Emil visit the market in Vimmerby, take part in the yearly religious examination and save Alfred from dying in a snow storm.
- Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
- Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
- A story of violence, love, sex, politics and media centered around the life of Griffith, a six-time world welterweight champion.
- An animated movie that follows the adventures of Emil, who lives on a farm in a Swedish village with his parents and little sister.
- Charles-Edmond, the eldest of the Larmentiel brothers decides to return to his hometown La Rochelle to die. Forty years earlier, he had been driven by his father. Before passing away he had announced that he has a hidden son, Emile, fisherman whom he wishes to leave his property.
- Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
- In Tel Aviv, Yoav receives a visit from Delphine, the girlfriend of Emile, his boyfriend from Paris. Their day together in the city confronts their mutual expectations in the face of a complex Israeli society.
- Katja and Emil is a young couple living and having a good time together. Emil is meditating, writing and drawing, often absorbed in his own fantasies. Katja is working, single mom with a structured life. She is attracted to Emil's sense for fantasy, trying to reach into it. When Emil leaves for a six month hitch hike tour, Katja stays at home. Each of them is now on their own to make new acquaintances and experiences.
- Avant garde artist and bohemian Emile Norman is profiled and his life as an out and proud gay man in Big Sur, California is examined.
- Paul-Emile Borduas was arguably the most important artist to ever come out of Quebec. He was the Jackson Pollock of Canada, having developed the art movement and style of automatism even earlier than Pollock's abstract expressionism. But more than an artist, he was also a revolutionary leader for societal change in Quebec. His manifesto Refus global is one of the seminal literary works in Quebec history and an important seed leading to the "Quiet Revolution". He is well known in Quebec for his art and his manifesto, but little is known about the price he paid for publishing Refus global and his fight with the Catholic Church. This is the first and only narrative film about the man and his manifesto. It is based on exclusive interviews that have never been published with Borduas' wife, family and contemporaries in Quebec and in New York where he moved to in self imposed exile in 1953. The film was made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Refus global's publishing in 1948 and create renewed interest in this extraordinary man who so influenced the artistic and societal direction of Quebec.
- For 30 years New York City Detective Greg has lived with a dark secret past. In his latest case he has to catch a serial killer, and every step closer to finding the killer brings Detective Greg closer to his past.
- In summer 1943 during the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg, the young "deserter" Emil Schwirtz kills two German gendarmes.
- The only boy of a widow, went for a train trip to Dhaka to receive prize & visit his aunt's house. On this trip, he lost his money & suspected two men. He left the train & followed them. On the way, some local boys & an inexperienced investigation books reader uncle of one joined him.
- Emile Boulard is a props man in a Paris movie studio. He has a wife, Suzanne. Or to be more accurate, let's say he HAD a wife since she left him fifteen years before, allegedly ... to go buy a post stamp. But now that their daughter Martine , who lives with her, is old enough to marry, she resurfaces. She confesses that, in order to explain his absence, she has told Martine her father was a great explorer and lion hunter in Africa. Not to disappoint his daughter, Emile accepts to pose as the adventurer he is supposed to be. At the same time he will help Daniel, Martine's bashful fiancé, not to become a henpecked husband like him.
- Robot Emil often fails to immediately realize his best intentions. However, he always has around him a plethora of friends from the world of people and animals, with whom he experiences countless humorous stories and situations. In each episode of the series, Emil's wit and kindness, with which he finds common ground with people, wins out in the end.
- In the early 1930s in Berlin. The cabaret artist Emil Damaschke would like to entertain people with his program - together with Ida, the attraction from Hungary. Because he risks too big a lip, he is kicked out of the "Rosenthaler" cabaret, ending up on the criminal track and briefly in prison. Back outside, he and colleagues lease the "Rosenthaler", whose Jewish owners fled abroad from the Nazis. They set up a cooperative. But a gang of criminals who profess their allegiance to the Nazis and believe they have a free ticket want a share of the proceeds. Emil shuts himself off from Ida's intention to win the workers as a new audience, he makes money with advertising and refuses to accept the criminals. They kidnap Ida, murder her in the forest and ensure that Emil is framed for the murder. Emil ends up in prison and the criminals take over the cabaret - in Nazi uniform.
- Charting the come back season of 2017 Slopestyle World Champion Emil Johansson. Having won the World Title in his rookie season in 2017, Emil spent 2018 struggling with an auto immune disease which took him off his bike for the entire season. Now still getting to grip with the disease Emil is ready to signal his return.
- Emil, 12 year old, is fascinated with Dino, his mother's young boyfriend and small time drug dealer. One night, he witnesses Dino do something that will change his entire world.
- Over the course of one day, the challenges of life in post-Katrina New Orleans threaten to crush Perrine Vernier-- underprivileged single mother and college student-- and cloud her hopes for a better life for her young son, Emile. This small family's struggle parallels the plight of the city itself: Individually surmountable obstacles accumulate, gaining momentum and pushing Perrine to the edge, but like the community in which she lives, she gains strength from those around her-- her son, her partner, and others-- retaining hope and the will to fight another day.
- Revealing the interesting history and extensive work that went into the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark building, The Emil Bach House , one of the final Prairie Houses designed and built by the renowned architect. In addition to a rare interview with current owner, Col. Jennifer Pritzker, the film features experts from the Chicago History Museum, Chicago Architectural Center, the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy. Beautiful original footage and archival material is presented, including a moving custom music soundtrack.