
Lost in Paris (2016)
Fiona visits Paris for the first time to assist her myopic Aunt Martha. Catastrophes ensue, mainly involving Dom, a homeless man who has yet to have an emotion or thought he was afraid of expressing.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Hollywood
Director: Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon
Actors: Céline Laurentie, Charlotte Dubery, Dominique Abel, Emmanuelle Riva, Emmy Boissard Paumelle, Fiona Gordon, Pierre Richard
One More Time (2015) Hindi Dubbed
Beautiful aspiring rock star Jude is stuck in a rut – relegated to recording commercial jingles and lost in a series of one night stands. When she is evicted from…
Come Play with Me (1977)
Two alluring young ladies live with their beautiful widowed aunt on a secluded wooded estate. The women have earned themselves quite a reputation in the surrounding towns and men from…
Chhalle Mundiyan (2022) Punjabi
Set against the backdrop of Punjab, Chhalle Mundiyan is a romcom that traces the life of Jassi (Mandy Thakar) and foreign returned Pammi (Ammy Virk) with a Caucasian woman and…
Just Add Romance (2019)
When Carly and Jason, exact opposites, compete on a famed cooking show for the chance at their own restaurant, what will matter more – their culinary careers or their potential…
Don’t Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl! (2017)
The border between Brazil and Paraguay: living on opposite sides of a big river, Brazilian boy Joca falls in love with indigenous-Paraguayan girl Basano. A magical tale of impossible love…
Robbing Mussolini (2022)
At the end of WWII, an ambitious bootlegger and his nightclub-singing girlfriend assemble a ragtag bunch of misfits to carry out an impossible heist: to steal Mussolini’s treasure right from…
Unknown Origins (2020)
In Madrid, Spain, a mysterious serial killer ruthlessly murders his victims by recreating the first appearance of several comic book superheroes. Cosme, a veteran police inspector who is about to…
The Navigators (2001)
In South Yorkshire, a small group of railway maintenance men discover that because of privatization, their lives will never be the same. When the trusty British Rail sign is replaced…