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Two brave young men set out to create the greatest film drama of all time. What comes next turns out to be much bigger than they ever expected.
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1979. Gábor H. works in a law enforcement institution. He robs a bank branch, gets into jail. 1989. Gábor H. and the similarly unemployed Sanyi want to get money by robbing.
1979. Gábor H. works in a law enforcement institution. He robs a bank branch, gets into jail. 1989. Gábor H. and the similarly unemployed Sanyi want to get money by robbing. close
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O atsidas
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Alekos (Dinos Iliopoulos) is in love with Voula (Maria Voulgari) whose brother threatens to kill him if he doesn't marry her soon. Alekos' father (Pantelis more
Alekos (Dinos Iliopoulos) is in love with Voula (Maria Voulgari) whose brother threatens to kill him if he doesn't marry her soon. Alekos' father (Pantelis Zervos) on the other hand insists that Alekos' sister (Zoe Laskari) has to get married before him. His sister Annoula (Zoe Laskari) is in love with Antonis (Stephanos Stratigos) and pressures him to ask for her hand in marriage from her family. Antonis meets Alekos by accident at a cafe in Panorama - they don't know each other - and advises him to use the infalible method of "escaping through an engagement" to calm down Voula's brother. This is after all what he intends to do himself... And God help them... close
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A man inherits a piece of land in Pretoria, but when he comes to claim his inheritance, he realizes that it is where the Union Buildings are built.
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A comic feature film about an underachieving writer who sets out to write his masterpiece, but is confounded when one of its characters steps into his more
A comic feature film about an underachieving writer who sets out to write his masterpiece, but is confounded when one of its characters steps into his real life and introduces him to a life of sin and corruption. close
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Loma
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After a mixup at the check-in, Aimo Niemi boards a charter plane bound for the sunny island of Rhodes, Greece, instead of the Innsbruck Winter Olympics more
After a mixup at the check-in, Aimo Niemi boards a charter plane bound for the sunny island of Rhodes, Greece, instead of the Innsbruck Winter Olympics he's packed for. It's the early days of package tourism, and he is too shy and clueless to really sort out any of his problems — a suitcase filled with women's clothes, a flirtatious female roommate, and no money to buy food since he was prepared for full room & board in Austria. close
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Sete Balas Para Selma
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World peace is at stake if a spy-ring obtains the electronic device
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Legendary comedian, Gallagher, pokes fun at America.
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Follows the escalation of hostilities between an action doll collectibles salesman and his forklift-driving wife.
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I Aliki diktator
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After Aliki’s father died on stage as Charlie Chaplin from The Great Dictator, the small troupe he assembled spreads in different directions. Left without more
After Aliki’s father died on stage as Charlie Chaplin from The Great Dictator, the small troupe he assembled spreads in different directions. Left without a livelihood, his orphaned daughter goes to Athens, where she tries in vain to find work. Aliki found a roof over her head in the house of compassionate Amalia, a mother of six children, who took pity on the unfortunate girl. In order to somehow feed and help a kind woman, Aliki begins to give street performances in the image of the same eternal Charlie, but quickly attracts the attention of the police. One day in her wanderings through Athens in search of a piece of bread, the girl meets with a law student Petros, who lost his sight and was abandoned by a ruthless bride. close
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Meeting the perfect guy is harder than you'd think.
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Recollections of a Helsinki Bourgeois
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"Police bungling in the war on drugs, televangelism's popularity, and the power of mass media are three strands satirizing society. Director: Rusty Martin more
"Police bungling in the war on drugs, televangelism's popularity, and the power of mass media are three strands satirizing society. Director: Rusty Martin Writer: Rusty Martin Stars: Jill Bowden Amy Tall Chief Orion Courtin" -- IMDb.com George Eads played himself, according IMDb.com close
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An insight view on the life of Udo Honig, successful football manager with a gambling addiction (similarities to a successful football manager in real life being purely coincidental).
An insight view on the life of Udo Honig, successful football manager with a gambling addiction (similarities to a successful football manager in real life being purely coincidental). close
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An unblinking look at the questionable journalistic ethics involved in publishing North America's only satirical magazine, the film also explores the more
An unblinking look at the questionable journalistic ethics involved in publishing North America's only satirical magazine, the film also explores the need for an independent, alternative view that exposes the mis-conduct of business leaders, journalists, celebrities, and politicians. close
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Josie longs to have a baby. Her husband Frank would rather have steak. Set against the Technicolor backdrop of 1950's America, Josie sets out on an extra-ordinary more
Josie longs to have a baby. Her husband Frank would rather have steak. Set against the Technicolor backdrop of 1950's America, Josie sets out on an extra-ordinary tale to motherhood full of twists, turns and tupperware! close
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The underpaid staff of a seedy hotel rises up in revolt.
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In this satire, a British documentary film crew searches to uncover the truth behind why a California yuppie couple's first child was born with a NY accent. more
In this satire, a British documentary film crew searches to uncover the truth behind why a California yuppie couple's first child was born with a NY accent. Inspired cultural commentary on modern media sensations and the machinations of exploitative reportage. close
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