Belle of the Nineties (1934)
Director: Leo McCarey
Actors: Duke Ellington, John Miljan, Johnny Mack Brown, Katherine DeMille, Mae West, Roger Pryor
Country: United States of America
Final Flesh (2009)
The Pollard family is calmly discussing their impending death by atom bomb when Mrs. Pollard recounts a dream in which she sensually bathes herself in the “Tears of Neglected Children.”
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980)
This is a life story of three girlfriends from youth to autumn ages. Their dreams and wishes, love, disillusions…
Andrew Dice Clay: Indestructible (2012)
Just when you thought you where safe, the “indestructible” Andrew Dice Clay is back with a brand new stand-up comedy special – his first in 15 years – proving he…
Get a Horse! (2013)
Mickey, Minnie, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow go on a musical wagon ride until Peg-Leg Pete tries to run them off the road.
Wide Awake (1998)
The tale of a ten-year-old boy in a Catholic school who, following the death of his beloved grandfather, embarks on a quest to discover the meaning of life.
Bill Tilghman and the Outlaws (2019)
A movie company comes to Oklahoma to convince legendary lawmen Bill Tilghman to star in a bank robbery silent film featuring real outlaws. Tilghman reluctantly agrees, not realizing everyone’s lives…
Mussum o Filmis (2023)
The trajectory of Antônio Carlos Bernardes Gomes, known as Mussum, from Trapalhões. His poor childhood, his military career, his relationship with Mangueira and his success with the group Originais do…
The Climb (2020)
Kyle and Mike are best friends who share a close bond — until Mike sleeps with Kyle’s fiancée. A stormy but enduring relationship ensues between Kyle, with limitless patience, and…
42nd Street (2019)
The story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented young performer with stars in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway.
Joan Rivers: Don’t Start with Me (2012)
Grow up, check your sensitivity at the door and feel the comedic wrath of entertainment icon Joan Rivers. In this brand new live stand-up event Joan goes to great lengths…