The everyday life of a remote Norwegian town, among the inhabitants of which you can meet a corrupt sheriff, an alcoholic shepherd, a smuggler in love with nature, a God-hating pastor and a grieving pimp.
Follow the exploits of various guests and employees at an exclusive tropical resort over the span of a week as with each passing day, a darker complexity more
Follow the exploits of various guests and employees at an exclusive tropical resort over the span of a week as with each passing day, a darker complexity emerges in these picture-perfect travelers, the hotel’s cheerful employees and the idyllic locale itself. close
Estranged ex-lovers, Kostya and Kira are unexpectedly thrown together again when they're asked to collaborate as script-writers on a love-story set in more
Estranged ex-lovers, Kostya and Kira are unexpectedly thrown together again when they're asked to collaborate as script-writers on a love-story set in a music school. The script focuses on teachers Rostislav (Dmitry Lysenkov) and Arina (Evgeniya Borzykh), who are caught-up in a difficult situation, made more complicated by Arina passing off a new colleague as her boyfriend to placate her demanding mother. The real and phoney relationships, both on and off-paper (or in reality or in the script), test all the characters, and examine themes of love, trust, sex, infidelity, friendship, responsibility as well as compatibility. close
Alan Ball,
Daniel Attias,
Rodrigo Garcia,
Jeremy Podeswa,
Jim McBride,
John Patterson,
Kathy Bates,
Alan Caso,
Mary Harron,
Miguel Arteta,
Karen Moncrieff,
Alan Taylor,
Allen Coulter,
Rose Troche,
Peter Webber,
Nicole Holofcener,
Michael Engler,
Adam Davidson,
Joshua Marston,
Michael Cuesta,
Peter Care,
Lisa Cholodenko,
Matt Shakman,
Daniel Minahan,
Alan Paul
When death is your business, what is your life? For the Fisher family, the world outside of their family-owned funeral home continues to be at least as more
When death is your business, what is your life? For the Fisher family, the world outside of their family-owned funeral home continues to be at least as challenging as—and far less predictable than—the one inside. close