Jeanne, a housewife with unusual abilities, becomes a super agent of the secret service. Her first task is to catch the most dangerous and mysterious villain Dorad Sibasov. However, the latter has his own plans for Jeanne.
Sin Toronja, Alex Fernández’s latest show, dives into mental health with a blend of sharp wit and unexpected empathy. Can depression be funny? Alex boldly takes on this question while also tackling the real mysteries of life: marriage, Japanese cartoons, and why massive events now feel like elaborate escape rooms. It’s a show that promises everything—insight, laughter, and zero grapefruits. Because who needs citrus when you’ve got comedy?
A businessman is forced to spend the Christmas holiday in Durban, South Africa, due to a business deal gone awry. However, his plans are complicated by the presence of a boisterous family and their festive antics.
When her beloved family dog Nugget falls sick over Christmas, a city dermatologist must return home to confront both her dysfunctional family, and the mortality of the one family member that brings them all together.
A crook trying to flee town is paid an untimely visit by some of his former colleagues. What would you say to save your life if you were staring down the barrel of a gun?
When drug problems in the community began impacting the residents and causing trouble, the people looked to the police for help. Yet, the officers who were meant to protect and serve turned a blind eye to the issue. In response, Joe and his friends a group of local teenagers decided to stand up and take matters into their own hands. They came up with a bold idea: “Schools have private ones, hospitals have private ones, so why can’t police stations be private too?” This leads to a chaotic tale where the local teens attempt to bring order to their community, sparking an uproar as they take on the role of unconventional peacekeepers.
Jérôme Niel, who gained recognition as a comedian on the Internet ("La Ferme Jérôme" or "Les Tutos") and is now making his mark in cinema ("Balle perdue 2," "Vermines," and "Daaaaaali!"), is trying his hand at the stage with his first one-man show. The comedian unfolds an absurd and offbeat universe in a unique visual and physical style, mastering the art of the unexpected, placing him on the border between American Jim Carrey and French Albert Dupontel. It's a show like no other; it's Jérôme Niel's show.
Three best friends recite an ancient prayer to the patron saint of “all things lost” to find their true loves, unleashing an unexpected turn of events that will put their friendship to the test.
After the death of her husband, a mother decides to fulfill his last wish and runs the marathon in relays with her daughters. A small problem is that none of them are physically and mentally prepared for running. Furthermore, the relatives and friends are also unexpectedly affected by the women's seemingly impossible challenge.
In the center of the plot is an exemplary husband and exemplary father Oleg. His life is measured and planned for years to come. But fate has its own plans: the young beauty daughter Alyona falls in love with the once best friend and peer of her father Anton, with whom they are united not just by friendship in the distant past, but by a stormy youth in all respects. So stormy that Oleg prefers to keep it a secret even from his family. As a loving father, Oleg is simply obliged to prevent the union of his only daughter with an immoral type, whose past makes him the worst candidate for son-in-law in the world. Anton continues to live that reckless life that both lived 30 years ago, but Alyona seems to like just such guys.
After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana journeys alongside Maui and a new crew to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced.
Boney, a carefree man finds his life turned upside down after marriage when hes forced to deal with the restless spirit of his obsessive-compulsive mother-in-law.