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Directed by Francis VeberOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about children,
Jeu,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about toysActors Pierre Richard,
Michel Bouquet,
Jacques François,
Daniel Ceccaldi,
Charles Gérard,
Michel AumontRating73%
The movie The Toy talks about a little boy that’s trying to prove his father wrong by acting exactly like him. His father “buys” people and nothing can stop him from getting what he wants. His son does not see why he cannot do the same and decides to buy a man, who he encountered at the toy shop. The man he chose happened to be a journalist at his father’s newspaper. Gradually with the help of his “toy” the boy manages to prove his father’s wrong deeds by exposing them in the newspaper produced by him and his “toy”. Along this journey the boy establishes warm relationships with the man and refuses to stay with his father any longer. The message behind the story is that love matters more than money., 1h28
Directed by Bud TownsendOrigin USAGenres Erotic,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Musical,
PornographicThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Monde imaginaire,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Musical films,
Films based on Alice in Wonderland,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Kristine DeBell,
Larry GelmanRating61%
Alice (Kristine DeBell) offends her boyfriend William (Ron Nelson) by rejecting his advances. Upset, she falls asleep reading Alice in Wonderland. The white rabbit (Larry Gelman) appears to her in a dream and takes her into a sexual wonderland. The story loosely follows Carroll's original plot, and includes many of his characters, but with considerable sexual license., 1h52
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiOrigin PologneGenres DramaActors Franciszek Pieczka,
Mariusz Dmochowski,
Jerzy Stuhr,
Agnieszka Holland,
Stanisław Michalski,
Bohdan EjmontRating65%
After discussions and dishonest negotiations, a decision is made as to where a large new chemical factory is to be built. Stefan Bednarz (Franciszek Pieczka), an honest Party man, is put in charge of the construction. Bednarz used to live in the small town where the factory is to be built, and his wife used to be a Party activist there. Although he has unpleasant memories of the town, Bednarz sets out to build a place where people will be able to live well and work well. His intentions and convictions, however, conflict with those of the townspeople who are mainly concerned with their short-term needs. Disillusioned, Bednarz gives up his position., 1h35
Directed by Jiří MenzelGenres ComedyActors Josef Kemr,
Zdeněk Svěrák,
Ladislav Smoljak,
Jan Tříska,
Václav Trégl,
Míla MyslíkováRating76%
An ordinary Prague family, the Lavička's, yearns to have a house in the countryside. They make a deal with the charismatic old Mr Komárek (Josef Kemr) that they will rent part of his summerhouse and that he will live there until spring, and then move to his son in Slovakia and sell the house to them. As time goes by, however, he does not appear to be preparing for his leave, and while Věra Lavičková tries to get her husband, Oldřich, to remind Mr Komárek about their deal, Oldřich is not up to it and is instead making friends with the good-natured old man.