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- The life of a young boy as he meets friends, falls in love, maneuvers his way through grade 6 and writes all about it in his journal.
- Based in 1936 Spain, Moncho is an outcast at school but is able to form a strong bond with his outspoken teacher. When fascism arrives to Spain, his teacher is considered an enemy of the regime & arrested.
- Chacun Sa Nuit ("To Each His Night") is a modern study of French teens which turns into a murder mystery. Narrated by the lone female in a quintet of very close friends, her narcissistic, bisexual twin brother ends up dead and she is bent on solving the crime. Rather than a whodunnit movie, in which the audience has clues, here all we can do is go along for the ride -- trying, with the sister, to unravel what happened and why. Contains non-sexual nudity, some sexual content and profanity.
- After a love affair ends badly, a young Parisian named Paul (Romain Duris) sinks into the same kind of deep depression that led his sister to kill herself. He moves back home with his father (Guy Marchand) and aimless brother Jonathan (Louis Garrel) but refuses to get out of bed. One night, Paul rises from his torpor and makes a fateful visit to the Seine.
- Camille, 17, is caravan camping with her family at a lake in Gironde, where she's bored, pouty, and, toward her parents, foul-mouthed and rebellious. Her summer boyfriend, Fred, seems too young for her, so she starts hanging around Blaise, the camp's new sailing instructor, in part to make Fred jealous. Blaise is twice as old as Camille, is married to the camp manager's sister, and has a child. He's also homely and down and out. Blaise and Camille both seem to have a point to prove, but where can this flirtation go?
- A 30 year old orphan finds his life's official version hard to swallow. His parents couldn't possibly have abandoned him in a trash can as a baby. No, they were victims of a mafia plot and today, if they're still alive, they need his help.
- In his spectacular film debut, young Babar, King of the Elephants, must save his homeland from certain destruction by Rataxes and his band of invading rhinos.
- An American executive living in Europe plots to murder his judgmental, callous wife, only to get accused of actually murdering her when she disappears after leaving him over his own neurotic behavior.
- Portrays three generations of the Suttons living in New Caledonia, from 1888 to 1967; where they and the Kanaks work out their destiny on the shrinking land.
- Sonia, a girl from St Petersburg, decides to seek a better life in western Europe. She first gets a job at a car dealer in Germany. But she is suddenly kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery. She will be dragged from country to country and resistance will only bring her misery and humiliation.
- Orson and Olivia are 2 eleven-year-old orphans who live on a boat. They have to find food in order to survive and catch rats to make money. They also get into various situations with their friends.
- 15 year old girl leaves foster care and embraces life on New York's mean streets.
- In the nineteenth century, as new regulations have just been applied to fist fighting and people have begun to bet on boxing events. Abel Ginoux is a traveling boxing exhibitor. Assisted by "Doctor" Zipolino, he offers a high reward to any spectator who will beat one of his two boxing strongmen, which never happens. As a result, challengers are harder and harder to find and Ginoux decides to go in search of a robust woodcutter, who would manage to win fights against his two boxers. In the Alps, he discovers Passe Partout, a regular wonder boy ...
- Go behind the scenes as cameras study a rare creature - Marty Stouffer - a man dedicated to wildlife. Marty Stouffer is seen working and playing with his friends and family. Never-seen home video highlights this very personal biography. From his childhood in Arkansas, and some youthful adventures in Alaska and Africa, to his current role as creator of Wild America dot com, we journey with this complex personality.
- Lucía's heart misses a beat when she sees a man of her age, Juan in a department store. Without hesitating, she decides to follow him to his house, the same house where, twenty-five years before, while the Franco regime was on its last leg, Juan first met Lucía and fell in love with her... They were seventeen then, and invented a language of their own from across the balconies. But Juan was a boy from a humble family from the outskirts of the city, and Lucía's parents had big plans for her. Lucía chose the security offered by her wealthy boyfriend, the first of her suitable relationships; and it's only after meeting Juan, much later, that she realizes how much she had given up to achieve the status that her parents had dreamed of. Lucía decides to move across the street from Juan to get close to him and rekindle their dialogues across balconies from the past. However, Juan's life has changed, does he want to open up the wounds Lucia left in his heart when they were teenagers?
- A man hurts his leg hiking on the snow and is rescued by a young hermit with healing powers. He befriends the guy and tries to con him into selling his land.
- Holograms engage in a battle against a cube.
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- Different parts of a man's brain react to an adultery declaration.
- 1916 - the Battle of the Somme. Believing the enemy to be finished, a Scottish Regiment are sent over the top kicking a football - and find they stand no chance in a macabre game of death illustrating the absurdity of war.
- The true story of Adam and Eve.
- 1991–199423mTV-Y8.0 (83)TV EpisodeDoug and his friends do a Saturday detention, Doug then draws Quail Man, who battles The Rulmeister. / Skeeter discovers that he has a genius I.Q. which develops a rift between him and Doug.
- #1. Doug and his friends work out to try for a fitness contest at their school. #2. Doug and his friends meet director J.B. Spiggot and are now saying that they can be a part of his latest project, which causes Judy to be jealous towards Doug and his friends
- When Beebe Bluff's radio mysteriously disappears after show-and-tell, Doug, imagining himself as disguise-master sleuth, "The Chameleon," takes up the case.
- In "Doug on the Trail," The Bluffscouts are on a canoe trip. Trouble arrives when Scoutmaster Dink heads off into the forest to get a new navigational computer, leaving Roger in charge. Doug and Skeeter can't stand Roger's orders so they search for Mr. Dink who seems to have disappeared. In "Doug meets RoboBone," Doug gets The Beets to play a concert at school, but Mr. Bone cancels the deal. In a Quailman daydream, he battles RoboBone and his robotic army, which leads to a compromise with Mr. Bone.
- Doug and Skeeter find that their obsession with winning pales in comparison with the safety of a friend; Doug's big plans for a night alone are ruined.
- Doug and Skeeter get tickets to a concert by The Beets; Doug is afraid of going to the dentist.
- Doug Wins a Video game Console called Super Pretendo with the video game Space Monks. But, loses track of time and neglects is report on Silt. / Doug finds a hat, and good fortunes happen as he wears it.
- Doug comes up with an excuse to forgo the school's Hoedown by saying that he has a Cousin Melvin (portrayed by Judy). / Doug Performs Ballet to have a part in a play in his school.
- 1991–199424mTV-Y8.2 (83)TV EpisodeDoug makes a birthday present for Patti after spending all of his money on an arcade game. / Doug's friends go with Roger. He then draws Quail Man as he once again goes up against his rival, Dr. Klotzenstein.
- Roger prepares his spitballs, "kick me" signs and bully attitude for the new kid in school. When the kids criticize Mr. Bone's dull school-news video show, he makes the mistake of challenging them to do a better one.
- Patti invites Doug over for dinner, but she says they are having liver, a dish Doug doesn't like; An exchange student from Yakastonia comes to school.
- Doug discovers that he has a secret admirer in his school; Doug is embarrassed after he appears on a local kiddie show and Roger happens to record it.
- Judy's in charge of this year's production of the annual pageant, and she asks all of the kids to participate in rewriting the play.
- The walls swallow up any monster who happens to pass near them, the stairs grow into cliffs, the kitchen shrinks and the carpet roars with breaking waves. It's hell at home! Leo can't understand a word of the messages sent by Mot, who is stuck in a dimension of unknown geometry, traveling from the microwave to the TV, via the bathroom mirror. Mother claims a restive sofa while father asks himself how he is ever going to get out of there. Perhaps if one could attach oneself to the ceiling of the corridor without being roasted by jets of lava from the raging carpet ...
- Igor Reflex, a robust detective specialized in delicate investigations, is hired by the lady next door to spy on Leo's family. In contact with the curious middle-aged woman by microphone and earphone, Igor gets into the house and supplies on-the-spot-reports. Passing from a wardrobe to a camp of Navajo head-hunters in order to get to the corridor, before being chased by some sinister Chinese guards, the private detective must keep the avid neighbor informed while resisting the amorous onslaughts of Zelda, who is just crazy about this seductive cousin. Leo and Mot are far too busy voyaging through time seeking the ingredients needed to make the cocktail of the century, to notice any of these goings on.
- Diane, Leo and his family are on an educational holiday in a typical village of the Middle Ages, restored at great cost, smack in the middle of beautiful parking lot. Mot is jealous because he was not invited and forgets to close the time doors behind him. Without the least effort, the parents find themselves in the real Middle Ages, involved with the local lord, Robert the Bastard. The father, who is convinced that he is participating in a detailed and careful reconstruction, flabbergasts his wife by taking part in a manly tournament and a torture session which is surely a subsidiary test. While trying to find his parents, Leo voyages between the present the past and the wrath of Diane.
- It isn't easy to prepare a report on a Quatrocento painter when you have no reference material! Luckily, Mot knows a guy named Leonardo, an obscure Florentine dauber of the sixteenth century. Not knowing that they are followed by Diane, the two friends arrive in the artist's studio to find him busy with his model, Mona. Unfortunately, Diane remains stuck in the Renaissance, while in their living room the parents become acquainted with Mona's violent temper. Of course, the situation is not really serious, as the time path for bringing Diane back couldn't be simpler: all you need to do is go through (among other things) a viking birthday and the coronation of Elisabeth II. To get back, just take a left after Noah's ark ...