Delphine's travelling companion cancels two weeks before her holiday, so Delphine (Marie Rivière), a Parisian secretary, is at a loose end. She doesn't want to travel by herself, but has no means boyfriend and seems unable to meet new people. A friend takes her to Cerbourg; after a few days there, the weepy and self pitying Delphine goes back to Paris. She tries the Alps, but returns the same day. Next, it's the beach; once there, she chats with an outgoing Swede, a party girl, and a friendship seems to bud; then suddenly, Delphine bolts, heading back to Paris. On her way, a young man catches her eye; perhaps a sunset and the sun's green ray await.
Seeking a better life, Oscar Ramirez and his family decide to move from the poverty stricken rice fields of the Northern Philippine mountain ranges, and journey towards the capital mega city of Metro Manila. Upon arrival in Manila, Oscar and his family fall foul to various city inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part of their survival.
Oscar manages to land a job as a driver for an armored truck company and is befriended by Ong, his senior officer. Before long, it becomes apparent that Ong has been planning the arrival of someone just like Oscar for sometime.
From acclaimed director Michael Winterbottom comes the follow up to the BAFTA winning first series 'The Trip'. Four years after they ate their way round the North of England Brydon and Coogan take their own Grand Tour around Italy, following in the footsteps of Byron and Shelley. The Trip to Italy reunites two men for more delectable food, sharp-elbowed rivalry and plenty of laughs.
'Paradise: Hope', while her mother and aunt indulge themselves on their own holidays, overweight 13-year-old Melanie (Melanie Lenz) is sent off to a diet camp in the Austrian mountains for the summer. Over the coming weeks, as she successfully avoids the regimens of the camp's fitness trainers, Melanie's pubescent curiosity is slowly awakened by the tales of her new dorm mate Verena (Verena Lehbauer)'s sexual adventures, and her infatuation with Arzt (Joseph Lorenz), the camp's 50-something doctor.
Tbilisi, 1992: Civil war is raging in the capital of the newly independent Georgia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Amidst the mayhem, two inseparable fourteen-year-old friends, Natia and Eka, find their childhood coming to an end, with dysfunctional families, broken relationships and volatile politics all coming to a head. But the problems of disillusioned love, early marriage and oppressive male dominance will suddenly be thrown into sharp relief when one of the girls is given a gun...
'Paradise: Faith', choosing not to go away on holiday, middle-aged Austrian health worker Annamaria (Maria Hofstätter) decides instead to spend her downtime touring Vienna's less salubrious districts, Jesus statue in hand, offering door-to-door salvation to those who will listen. A fanatical Catholic, Annamaria's regular routine is suddenly upset by the unexpected return of her estranged husband Nabil (Nabil Saleh), a wheelchair-bound Muslim. Although Annamaria is initially content to resume her role as the good wife, Nabil's incessant attacks on her faith, allied with his continued demands for his marital rights, conspire to push her towards the edge...
Recently divorced, Marion (Arielle Dombasle) decides to spend the end of summer in the family beach house on the Normandy coast. She takes her young cousin Pauline (Amanda Langlet), who is delighted to prolong her holidays, along with her. At the beach they meet up with Pierre (Pascal Greggory), Marion's ex-lover who introduces his friend Henri (Féodor Atkine). While at the local casino, Pierre confesses his love to Marion but she is now attracted to Henri. Meanwhile, Pauline has met Sylvain...
'Paradise: Love'), after heading off to Kenya to soak up some sun, overweight 50-year-old Austrian Teresa (Margarete Tiesel) meets up with a group of like-minded middle-aged women, who waste no time in alerting her to the delights offered up by the young black beach boys who sell gifts, and themselves, to the white European female tourists. Initially hesitant about becoming involved, the love-starved Teresa changes her mind when she finds herself falling for the charms of Munga (Peter Kuzungu).
Maisie is a sweet, sensitive six-year-old girl stuck in the middle of a divorce between her rock star mother and art dealer father. Too busy and self-involved to care for her properly, both parents leave their daughter in the care of their new, younger partners. But when Maisie's bond with this new pair begins to grow, her parents must face some difficult home truths...
When a fishing boat capsizes during a torrential storm, Gulli (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) and his crew are plunged into the freezing sea miles from land. Despite the rest of the men dying within minutes of hitting the ice-cold water, Gulli swims for his life and miraculously beats all odds in the extreme conditions. Tested to the limits as he attempts the epic journey home across treacherous volcanic terrain, he will eventually discover that his survival comes at a price.
A violent lab accident leaves drug manufacturer Timmy Choi hospitalised and in the custody of veteran Police Captain Zhang. Facing the death penalty, Choi agrees to turn informant, giving the Police vital information on his partners and their organisation in order to avoid execution.
In a bid to take down the powerful drug ring, Captain Zhang and his team are forced to infiltrate Choi's organisation. But when things spiral out of control, the lines between cop and criminal are blurred as they fight for their survival.
Jamie (Michael Cera) is an obnoxious college student travelling in Chile who leaves a path of chaos wherever he goes. He and his friends are planning on taking a road trip to experience a legendary shamanistic hallucinogen called the San Pedro cactus. At a wild party one night, Jamie meets a radical spirit named Crystal Fairy (Gabby Hoffmann) and invites her to come along. At first he finds himself locking horns with his eccentric new travelling companion, but on a remote beach, the magic brew is finally imbibed and the true adventure begins.
Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) work together at a craft brewery. They have one of those friendships that feels like it could be something more. But Kate is with Chris (Ron Livingston), Luke is with Jill (Anna Kendrick) and Jill wants to know if Luke is ready to talk about marriage. The answer to that question becomes crystal clear when Luke and Kate unexpectedly find themselves alone for a weekend.
One of the most highly acclaimed films of the year, 'Leviathan' is a thrilling, immersive documentary that takes you deep inside the dangerous world of commercial fishing. Filmed off the coast of New Bedford, Massachusetts - at one time the whaling capital of the world as well as Melville's inspiration for 'Moby Dick'- it is today the country's largest fishing port with over 500 ships sailing from its harbor every month. Leviathan follows one such vessel, a hulking groundfish trawler, into the surrounding murky black waters on a six weeks-long fishing expedition. But instead of romanticizing the labor or partaking in the longstanding tradition of turning fisherfolk into images, filmmakers Lucien Castiang-Taylor and Verena Paravel present a vivid, almost-kaleidoscopic representation of the work, the sea, the machinery and the players, both human and marine. Employing an arsenal of cameras that passed freely from film crew to ship crew; that swoop from below sea level to astonishing bird's-eye views, the film that emerges is unlike anything that has been seen before. Entirely dialogue-free, but mesmerizing and gripping throughout, it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind's oldest endeavours.
In 1994, 13-year-old Nicholas Barclay disappears from his home in Texas. Three years later he is found in Spain, disorientated and quivering with fear. His family is overjoyed to bring him home. But all is not what it seems. Whilst he bears many of the same distinguishing marks and tattoos, the boy looks decidedly different and now speaks with a strange accent. Why doesn't the family seem to notice these glaring inconsistencies? It's only when an investigator starts asking questions that this astonishing true story takes an even stranger turn.
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