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- The brief life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world renowned New York street artist struggling with fame, drugs and his identity.
- In 1939, a 13-year-old girl develops a crush on the town's Jewish doctor while visiting her grandmother. Her parents have an affair with the doctor. When her father returns, tensions arise regarding the relationships and the impending war.
- Set in The Netherlands at the end of WW II, this touching story, told in flashbacks, explores the complex and romantic relationship between an adult soldier and a displaced, lonely adolescent boy.
- When a young loner becomes the gestational surrogate for a single man in his 40s, the two strangers come to realize this unexpected relationship will challenge their perceptions of connection, boundaries and the particulars of love.
- Mama loves men, but she loves money even more. She's trained her three teenage daughters to meet, marry, and murder men for their money. But soon they meet Harold and he's got other plans.
- An amnesiac wakes up in a hotel room next to a dead FBI agent and $250,000. Is the sexy lady in the lobby his wife? Is he a spy or a cleaner?
- A mom dying in Aberdeen, Scotland, asks her coke snorting, nympho, London lawyer daughter to get her estranged, alcoholic dad in Oslo, Norway, to Aberdeen. He's drunk at the airport, so they travel together by car and ferry.
- A boy growing up in Nantes during World War II around his father's auto shop has a love for puppet shows and cinema and develops it into his own art. Jacques Demy, the artist at the end of his life, reflects on his childhood influences.
- Seeking better life, two convicts escape from prison.
- The story of a painting as it moves from owner to owner through the centuries.
- Five children from around the world follow Santa home on Christmas Eve, and decide to give him some extra help around the workshop.
- Germany, January 1939: a day in a concentration camp. Subjected to harsh military discipline the hungry prisoners are digging a huge hole and filling it up again. Several are tortured, die of exhaustion, in the electric fence, or are shot.
- A wealthy playboy surreptitiously romances a scullery maid to gain access to her mistress with whom he is in love, but doesn't count on the maid falling in love with him.
- Kuroi Souya is a high school-er living a peaceful life despite having no memories of his past. One day, however, his town is attacked by one of the mysterious Nebula Weapons. Together with the cat-like "Sensei" and the gothic Lolita Ginko, Souya gets dragged into a battle against - seven superheroes who protect the town. What is Souya's reason to fight? The answer lies in his memories.
- The first movie version, from the age of black&white, of Flemish (heimat-)author Ernest Claes' classical novel, titled after the nickname (Dutch 'the White', referring to a blond male) of the main character: a smart but naughty farmhand's son whose eternal mischief, pranks and disobedience drive his elders (especially teachers, family and father's grumpy employer, a rich farmer) and classmates to despair in a time when a boy's punishment was still inevitable, swift and often severe.
- The motion picture 'De Schippers Van De Kameleon' has won the Golden Cow and the entire cast is attending the ceremony. However, problems increase when famous British spy James Blond kidnaps the main star.
- Rosa is an cantabrian woman who travel to Madrid after the Civil War. With the help of Don Pedro, a chief supplies, she opens a restaurant that transforms in a political and intelectual center.
- Marken boys and girls clattering across bridges in their wooden sabots, or studying their lessons on their way to school in slow-moving barges, is one vivid impression. Then we have babies in their cradles or in little wooden chairs on wheels; also Volendam girls in pretty pointed caps and precocious boys smoking long Dutch cigars on the quay. Charming views, too, are those of scenes at a juvenile fete, and the smiling infantile faces, the waving pennants, and the mass of muslin bonnets like a field of white fragile flowers, form a thoroughly enjoyable and goodly sight. The boys, too, win our hearts with their dabbling in the water, and the ingenious way in which they will rig up a sail on their sabots to make serviceable and seaworthy toy boats. Zeeland children next figure on the screen. Dancing, playing or smiling shyly at the cinematographer they pass in review before our eyes, a happy crowd fresh and pleasant to look upon.
- John's vow of celibacy has expired, but his sex life is stuck in neutral when his new girlfriend joins AA. Also, Dexter claims to know an acclaimed author, and the clock on the bus terminal mysteriously moves for the first time since 1947.
- A passionate romance distracts Crockett to the point that it nearly derails the pursuit of three thugs on a rampage.
- The Repair Shop experts tackle a writing bureau that has seen better days, a pair of damaged dancing clogs and a couple of ploughing world championship trophies from the 1950s.
- The duo set off on a road trip from their home in Essex to the Amalfi Coast of Italy. First stop is The Netherlands and some canal jumping, velodrome track cycling and tackling the world's tallest freestanding climbing wall.