After the explosion of the Earth, the Ukrainian space trucker Andriy becomes the only human in the Universe until French woman Catherine calls him from the faraway space station. Andriy decides to see her despite all the obstacles.
Moscow 1950s, June. City residents, having loaded all their scrub from mattresses to pots, into commuter trains, go to dachas and villages. Among them is the family of the boy Denis Korablev. Denis's parents don't really want to continue the tradition of renting a house for three summer months in the countryside, but Denis's grandmother is convinced that fresh country air is extremely useful for all of them. Life in the village is in full swing. Denis's dad rides a bike, Denis's mom walks around the village in a white sundress, Denis's grandmother makes strawberry jam, which is a lot this year. Denis has fun in the village - he joins a local gang of boys, makes friends with a girl Lena, goes to the boat station and plays a lot of mischief. One day, the worst thing for every boy happens to Denis - he falls in love.
Frank Zhou uses a railroad time book to conjure up his recently deceased father’s voice, but he now has to fulfill his father’s nagging for a different funeral while trying to mend their broken relationship.
Adam Carolla is coming clean—again—and he’s doing it the only way he knows how, with sharp wit, bold takes, and unapologetic honesty. In this all-new stand-up special, he dives into politics, roasts old-school commercials, and revives his soon-to-be classic “Rich Man, Poor Man” jokes. It’s smart, edgy, and packed with laughs from a legend who’s not afraid to tell it like he sees it.
What is love? Queer comedian Zach Zimmerman searches for a definition - across evangelical trauma, ex-lovers, and glazed donuts – in this sweet, salty, magical debut stand-up special. Produced by Pretty Good Friends and filmed live in NYC in 4K.
The film tells an emotional story between a nanny from Northeast China and a lonely old lady from Beijing. Two painful lives, a pair of humorous women who hate each other but cherish each other.
Paris, present day, in a typical bistro. A disillusioned young woman meets a charismatic man. They embark on a spontaneous and unconventional date, filled with lightness, destructive therapy, and deep conversations. As they explore the city together, they discover a connection that transcends norms and social expectations, challenging the meaning of love and relationships in the modern world.
Following a car accident, Suzanne loses custody of her three children. She has no choice but to seek treatment at a center for alcoholics. As soon as she arrives, she meets Alice and Diane, two women with strong personalities. Denis, a sports instructor, will try to bring them together around the same goal: to participate in the Dune Rally in the Moroccan desert. He will need a lot of patience and teaching skills to prepare this unlikely team to achieve their goal.