Thomas Brenner is a taxi driver, experiencing few surprises in his mundane day-to-day life. Ideally,he would like to be invisible to the world around him. However, one day, his customers, including their huge dog Roxy turn out to be Russians on the run from... people who don’t like to be messed with.
If you like spicy humor, then you are at the right address. The French comedy, composed of several defining sequences, announces the uncompromising message that a big Lotto win, as a rule, never brings happiness. Because money cannot change us, it only reveals our deep inside. Biting satire that is at times heartbreaking but always funny.
On a seaside estate during the 1918 Spanish Flu, a rebellious servant spearheads an uprising against his wealthy employer. It all begins at the home of JC Horton, a crusading leftist journalist. Horton reports on life inside the plague-ridden city, describing the brave proletariats and the brutal police officers. His wife turns the pages and is suitably impressed. The idiotic Horton plans to run as a candidate for the newly formed progressive party and then one day, fingers crossed, take a seat in the Senate. But no sooner has he hatched his plan he is exposed “the face of fraud” by a magazine article.
Jan, a nurse who is also a father, was sexually abused by his father as a teenager. Working in Nuuk, Greenland, he tries to connect to the culture with sex. When someone calls him a Kalak, a Greenlandic word with a double meaning of both a “true” and “dirty” Greenlander, he wears the epithet as a badge of honor. Ultimately, he has to confront his father.
Hungarian remake of the Slovak audience hit Horná Dolná.
What is life like in our little village? Impossible situations, familiar characters and a community where nothing works as it should.
The comedy series shows the end of a soccer team's championship season, where everyone has to prove that they are capable of what is expected of them, that they put the interests of the club before everything else, and that with soccer you really can get to heaven... i.e. to the top scorer. The battle of the people of Csember takes place on all fronts, with the opponents, with themselves, with the profiteers around the team, and with the sponsors, as well as with local important people.
Gabrielle has just joined a prestigious news program. With no formal training, she must prove herself and find her place among an experienced team. In the heat of the action, she will learn the language and the code of these reporters, who are always passionate, often funny, and sometimes scarred by life and their profession. And then there's Vincent, the program's editor-in-chief, who she can't stop challenging.
Brenda is pregnant. Alex has just turned 19 and is about to become a father. Kevin is trying to make his name in the city - Rome. Everyone tries to leave their mark on the world. Always connected to each other, they buzz between the coastal countryside and the eternal city, trying to resist in their own way the inexorable advance of time and heat.
Three pensioners meet at the end of their lives in a luxurious retirement home. They discover that even at their age they can still experience adventure and fun. They support each other, they argue, they solve problems with illnesses, relationships or family. And they almost always do it with humor.
A comedy series for everyone in the spirit of young people from the workshop of Kristína Cibulková and Stan Guštafík, in which Milan Kňažko, Bolek Polívka, Vlado Černý, but also Jana Švandová, Jana Oľhová and Lucia Siposová excel.
Spring 1794, tumroil reigns in Poland. General Tadeusz "Kos" Kościuszko returns to the country and plans to mobilize the Polish nobility and peasants to start an uprising against the Russians. He is accompanied by his loyal friend and former slave Domingo. Kościuszko is pursued by the ruthless Russian cavalry captain Dunin, who is trying to capture the general before he starts a national uprising.
In the story inspired by a real event, the withdrawn Karel lives in a world of order and strict rules, in which there is not much room left for empathy. He visits his extroverted and bohemian mother Matylda, a former bar singer, more or less out of obligation. Matylda unexpectedly loses her apartment and Karl has no choice but to take her in. But their coexistence is a disaster for him. Especially when it comes out that Matylda is developing Alzheimer's disease. As a possible solution, it is suggested that Karl's son Pavel, an irresponsible flutist who despises his father's profession as executor, will take care of the peculiar grandmother. The common household of three different temperaments of different generations brings a number of humorous moments, with the progressing symptoms of the disease rather tragicomic. At first glance, a hopeless situation turns the family's life upside down, but by not giving up, they do something important not only for Matylda, but also for themselves.
Former classmates gradually gather at the party. This meeting would probably be in the spirit of light scrounging and nostalgic memories, but instead of another classmate, a doorman rings the doorbell and brings unexpected news about a friend who will never come again. The party-goers go to see him together by bus. Along the way, it turns out that talking about real feelings is much more complicated than it seems.