Comedian Ian Karmel, former head writer of James Corden and host of the All Fantasy Everything podcast, debuts his live stand-up special recorded at Revolution Hall in Portland, Oregon.
As the title suggests, Père et fille tells the story of a father growing up alone with his daughter after the premature death of the mother. If the premise is sad, director Quentin Papapietro manages to build a comedy in which the feeling of heartwarming fatherly love is staged with intelligence, and a great sense of cinema. With humour and a hint of absurdity, Père et fille offers a new way to consider family films.
Menti is miraculously revived after his suicide attempt and tries to make sense of the events following Charlie Charlison's murder. However things aren't like he originally thought as a new player reveals himself in the plot.
In the isolated, absurd stage of the Penalty Box, two aging hockey players discuss their sport, along with the world itself –– both of which seem to be leaving them behind.
This first part in the trilogy. Marj being about the mind. O, about the body, is on tour from Feb 5th. Also, if you or anyone you know was affected by any of the issues raised please go to my link. tree in my profile where there are links with further information and help. Filmed at the Stand Comedy Club Glasgow Filmed by Mason Stade and Annie MacSorley
Krishna Narayana Murthy is a man of many quirks, especially when it comes to love. With two girlfriends and a family secret he can’t escape, he turns to a psychologist for help—but it’s the doctor who ends up losing their mind. Between wild proposals at a pub and a temple, Krishna’s hilarious journey uncovers the crazy rule his family follows, leaving everyone—including you—wondering just how far he’ll go. Buckle up for a comedy where love, family, and madness collide in the most unpredictable ways!
The autobiography of Koki, an immortal parrot. Artist Quenton Miller portrays the life of this unique animal, a loyal comrade of Marshal Tito, leader of Yugoslavia for 35 years. A rich photographic archive relives the caged memories of this cockatoo, who had the honour of meeting Hollywood stars, and bloodthirsty dictators. A funny portrait, non-aligned with the documentary orthodoxy, that deals with the false constructions of history.
When the filmmaker receives his first video camera at 13 years-old, he begins to film his family during their holidays. Together with his stepmother, bonding over their shared feeling of neglect, he starts plotting the murder of his father. Stumbling upon this material more than a decade later, Zanotta playfully revisits and rehashes this hidden childhood into a found-footage genre tale, proudly showing both the crime they commit and the genesis of his love for cinema.