Filmu televīzijas kanāls , kurā tiek piedāvāti dažādi holivudas hīti, eiropas kino un populārie seriāli.
Departure (Departure)
A man leaves a woman, a woman leaves a man. Both meet for a short while. Great changes await them at the end of this journey.
Manos: The Hands of Fate (Manos: The Hands of Fate)
A family gets lost on the road and stumbles upon a hidden, underground, devil-worshiping cult led by the fearsome Master and his servant Torgo.
The Passionate Plumber (The Passionate Plumber)
To make her lover jealous, a beautiful socialite passes off a bumbling plumber as her paramour.
Captain Calamity (Captain Calamity)
A South Seas skipper fights off thieves and pirates who are after a lost treasure.
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Bella Vista (Bella Vista)
A film about place and belonging.
Game Show Dynamos (Game Show Dynamos)
Bernard and Claire Boiko won enough money on TV game shows to escape debt and rebuild their lives. From Tic-Tac-Dough in 1956 to Jeopardy in 1967 to Trivial Pursuit in 1993, they competed on national television 28 times -- probably the longest-running record of individual TV game show appearances by husband and wife in the world. Daughter Patricia melds 10 different TV game shows and a snappy soundtrack with vivid motion graphics and vintage footage to paint an intimate portrait of her quirky parents, paradigms of 20th century family life. Yet -- as their poignant romance and ribald experiences reveal the fascinating historical context of their times -- the winning couple also come to be seen as curiously-relatable outsiders to mainstream culture. Themes of love, hardship, and achievement add emotional weight to Bernard's parting words, 'If it's a lucky life, it's mine.' Quick cash and fabulous prizes, the thrill of winning and the lasting joy of this different family make this a wonderful story of dreams unexpectedly fulfilled.
New Voices in an Old Flower (New Voices in an Old Flower)
It was an era, it was the start of a new vision"" says Amha Eshete, the first Ethiopian music producer back in the Golden Age, the days of Swingin' Addis. The album releases that have crossed Ethiopian borders are mainly recordings from the 50's to the 80's, however, the contemporary music scene from Addis remains, bar a few exceptions, unknown to the rest of the world. Is Addis still swinging as it used to? Music in Addis is present in actions and sounds spread out on differentiated spaces, it is an expression of the everyday urban life and its processes of transformation and adaptation in the city. New Voices In An Old Flower explores this vitality of music looking at the plurality of the city and its people. Drifting in unplanned tours through the urban landscape of contemporary Addis Ababa, this film is shaped by encounters, dialogues and collaborations with musicians and other inhabitants of the city.
The War Is Over (The War Is Over)
In 1999 a family with three children emigrated to Switzerland during the NATO bombing in Serbia. After years of living in their new homeland, the family faces the prospects of deportation. Desperate to stay, Rasim - the father of the family and an ex- music teacher - masterminds the making of an Albanian Dance Troupe in order to gather signatures of support from the community.
The Fabulous Dorseys (The Fabulous Dorseys)
Musical. Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey play themselves in this rise and rise story of the fabulous Dorsey brothers.
Gesture (Gesture)
Ali learns through medical documents the sudden recurrence of his son's incurable genetic disorder. Deciding to hide the matter from the rest of the family, he finds himself helpless and starts behaving strangely.
Sea Dragon (Sea Dragon)
A young fossil hunter makes a groundbreaking discovery, challenging the worldview of 19th century England.
One More Time (One More Time)
An 80-year-old actress returns to the small Chilean town of her youth to fulfill her father's dream of creating a TV channel in a place which has never known television.
Suddenly (Suddenly)
In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.
Seven Chances (Seven Chances)
A man learns he will inherit a fortune if he marries by 7 p.m. that same day.
The Drowning Goat (The Drowning Goat)
Luca is visiting his father in Sweden for the winter break but there is an underlying tension to the festivities. An award-winning family drama from Sebastian Johansson-Micci.
Iron Island (Iron Island)
The story of Iron Island takes place on an abandoned oil tanker in a port in South Iran. Dozens of homeless families are living on the vessel under the rule of Captain Nemat. Everything works OK, as long as everyone operates according to his instructions. The ship, a complex metaphor for political and personal tensions in Iran, begins to sink but certainly not with the hopes of its people. Iron Island is Mohammad Rasoulof's second feature film. Rasoulof was arrested after the disturbances following the 2009 Iranian presidential election. In 2010 he and major Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi were sentenced to six years in prison and a 20-year prohibition from leaving Iran, talking to the press, or participating in filmmaking.
Dead Men Walk (Dead Men Walk)
Twin brother returns from grave for revenge.
The Southerner (The Southerner)
1945. Drama. Director: Jean Renoir. Stars Zachary Scott, Betty Field and J. Carrol Naish. Nature decides to go against a family of cotton pickers after they decide to get their own ground.
Doctor Blood's Coffin (Doctor Blood's Coffin)
People are mysteriously disappearing near a remote Cornish village, where a scientist is experimenting with reviving the dead.
Mourning After (Mourning After)
Afraid of losing herself, a woman meets with an old friend to discuss a difficult decision.
Crawl (Crawl)
First-time filmmaker Hervé Lasgouttes puts an aimless young man to the test in a crime-tinged romance set on the stormy Brittany coast.