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The Jungle Book is a 2010 3D CGI animated TV series. This series is based on the original book by Rudyard Kipling. Starting in June 2012, the first season more
The Jungle Book is a 2010 3D CGI animated TV series.
This series is based on the original book by Rudyard Kipling.
Starting in June 2012, the first season of the series will be seen in the U.S. on Disney XD.
It currently airs on TVO Kids in Canada.
The Jungle Book: TV Movie is announced to be premiere on Disney Channel Asia. close
Arthouse comedy "Hippie Hippie Shake" director Biban Kidron - hello from the present blissful sixties, when the music was better, people were freer, everyone more
Arthouse comedy "Hippie Hippie Shake" director Biban Kidron - hello from the present blissful sixties, when the music was better, people were freer, everyone wore jersey-clotch jeans and you could easily go with a girlfriend in the summer to the best and unforgettable Woodstock.
The film is based on the memoirs of Richard Neville. The roles are promising actors Cillian Murphy, Sienna Miller, Chris O'Dowd, Derek Jacoby. close
The character of this story lives far from the worlds of the material and the spirit. He has built his own subsistence conditions. He often goes to the more
The character of this story lives far from the worlds of the material and the spirit. He has built his own subsistence conditions. He often goes to the neighboring villages, although he doesn’t communicate with other people. He collects some waste but doesn’t beg. He prowls about the ruins of deserted villages, as an animal or as a ghost. Under double political and economical pressure, most of people are depriving of their last dignity into a world where it exists a lack of material and spirit. But a human being stays a human being. He is looking for reasons to continue to live. —Wang Bing close
Emile is a 70-ish former horticulturalist who once raised bonsai trees "because they don't take up too much room." Indeed, his whole existence is safe more
Emile is a 70-ish former horticulturalist who once raised bonsai trees "because they don't take up too much room." Indeed, his whole existence is safe and uneventful to a fault, somewhat juiced by friendship with raucous fishing companion Edmond. Still, they trade pleasantries rather than confidences -- so Emile is shocked when it turns out his elderly pal watches porn, paints nudes and shags women who are his contemporaries that he meets online. close
At thirteen-years-old, with an unusually high IQ and a knack for observing things about other people, Lou Bertignac is not only the youngest in her class more
At thirteen-years-old, with an unusually high IQ and a knack for observing things about other people, Lou Bertignac is not only the youngest in her class at school; she is also the most unusual. Painfully shy, she has few friends, save for Lucas, whose company helps her get through each day. At home, Lou's life is also difficult: Her mother hasn't left the house in years and her father spends his days crying in the bathroom. Lou's world is dark and sad... That is, until she meets No. close
Tania, a young Russian woman who lives illegally in Belgium with her 13-year-old son Ivan. Constantly on her guard, she dreads police checks until the day she is arrested.
Tania, a young Russian woman who lives illegally in Belgium with her 13-year-old son Ivan. Constantly on her guard, she dreads police checks until the day she is arrested. close
During a medical exam, Helena, a student in anatomical drawing, meets Benoit, a young radiologist. Their mutual fascination for the human body incites more
During a medical exam, Helena, a student in anatomical drawing, meets Benoit, a young radiologist. Their mutual fascination for the human body incites them to start a passionate romance. Helena's capability to memorize every detail of Benoit's body and Benoit's irresistible curiosity to uncover the 'interior' secrets of Helena's body lead them to a dangerous journey with no limits... close
In Seine-Saint-Denis, a young history teacher, Anna Doblinski, teaches her first lesson. Among the students of the school, violence is common, but there more
In Seine-Saint-Denis, a young history teacher, Anna Doblinski, teaches her first lesson. Among the students of the school, violence is common, but there is one different from the other young boy Lakbar Abdane who has a cherished dream of drawing a comic book. Accidental fall, casting and Lakbar's hand are paralyzed. The boy is not too worried and he thinks that he will draw again. But one day the doctor tells him the truth he is crippled. The boy's dreams are ruined, the only chance to get out of here is destroyed. Shocked Anna tries to help the boy, but she can calm down with words. Lakbar does not want to hear anything else, he has nothing, he has nothing to lose. When you have nothing, there is only one violence left. close
A 14 year old boy, an ER doctor, a cop looking for revenge, a mother fighting for her children and a man distraught by the death of his wife see their more
A 14 year old boy, an ER doctor, a cop looking for revenge, a mother fighting for her children and a man distraught by the death of his wife see their destinies come together. As the doctor spends several days in a coma, events keep on happening and all will be swept by the shock wave. close
Two nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village more
Two nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village - an elderly brother and sister who have not spoken to each other in 16 years. Retired cleaning women are found raped and strangled in a small town. The fiction slowly turns into a documentary. close
Are we what others see, or are we what we allow others to see? Most likely it is the view of others which delimits our own identity, as a young divorced more
Are we what others see, or are we what we allow others to see? Most likely it is the view of others which delimits our own identity, as a young divorced mother named Julieta convinces herself. This evening is like any other: her two young sons are roughhousing in their cramped apartment. They whoop and shout while their mother makes desperately futile attempts at the computer to concentrate on writing a report for work. Feeling intense pressure, Julieta tries to quiet the conflict but finds it difficult without a partner to help. The tense situation changes unexpectedly when her two-year-old falls and hurts himself. In this story of a mother suspected of hurting her own child, the movie investigates themes of motherhood, guilt, duty, the role of men and women, fathers and mothers close
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