Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder (2014)
A family movie starring Kristoffer Joner, Marian Saastad Ottesen and Linn Skåber
By helping Doctor Proctor getting recognition for his amazing invention in a world quite different from ours, two lonely children gets help to stand on their own two feet.
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The 90 Minute War (2016)
A comedy movie starring Detlev Buck, Moshe Ivgy and Pêpê Rapazote
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has lasted 100 years. 100 years of war, bloodshed, bitterness, suffering. 100 years of stalemate, intransigence and failed peace deals. And now, it’s all over! They’ve finally found the solution: A game of soccer. The winner gets to stay. The loser leaves forever. And no whining.
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Omamamia (2012)
A comedy movie starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Annette Frier and Miriam Stein
Where shall we put grandma? Her permanently anxious and stressed daughter, Marie, knows exactly where: the neighbourhood’s idyllically situated retirement homem where she can find friends of “her own age”. But Granny has other ideas: She wants to see the Pope in Rome, and no one can stop her plan. She wants to finally confess a troubling sin to the highest possible power ... (more)
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Song for Marion (2012)
A comedy movie starring Terence Stamp, Vanessa Redgrave and Gemma Arterton
A feel-good, heart-warming story about how music can inspire you. Song for Marion stars Terence Stamp as Arthur, a grumpy pensioner who can't understand why his wife Marion would want to embarrass herself singing silly songs with her unconventional local choir. But choir director Elizabeth sees something special in the reluctant Arthur and refuses to give up on him ... (more)
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Parasol (2015)
A comedy movie starring Alfie Thomson, Pere Yosko and Julienne Goeffers
Holiday time, a Mediterranean island. Three wanderings at summer's end. The determination, no matter the cost, to make things change. Nostalgia for a past that never existed.
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Taxi (2015)
A documentary starring Jafar Panahi
A yellow cab is driving through the vibrant and colourful streets of Tehran. Very diverse passengers enter the taxi, each candidly expressing their views while being interviewed by the driver who is no one else but the director Jafar Panahi himself. His camera placed on the dashboard of his mobile film studio captures the spirit of Iranian society through this comedic and dramatic drive…