, 1h18 Directed byTad Stones OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation, Romance ThemesFilms about animals, Films about birds, Musical films, Children's films ActorsScott Weinger, Robin Williams, John Rhys-Davies, Linda Larkin, Jerry Orbach, Gilbert Gottfried Roles Rasoul Rating63% People from near and far are arrive in Agrabah to celebrate the wedding of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine. However, the Sultan cannot find Aladdin during the preparations—he has returned to his old hovel to recover a dagger, his only memento of his lost father, who had died in Aladdin's early childhood. Aladdin reveals to Genie that he is worried as to what kind of father he will be since his father was absent, but Genie reassures him and they head to the palace for the wedding. Meanwhile, unknown to the guests or guards, the legendary Forty Thieves and their leader, the King of Thieves, have sneaked into Agrabah to raid the wedding. The ceremony begins as planned and Aladdin and Jasmine are about to say their vows, but the Forty Thieves soon interrupt and steal treasures from all the guests. While Jasmine, Abu, Carpet and Genie fight off the thieves, Aladdin faces the King of Thieves, who is trying to steal a specific scepter from among the wedding gifts.
, 1h27 Directed byKirk Wise, Gary Trousdale OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy-drama, Fantasy, Musical, Animation, Romance ThemesFilms about children, Films about religion, Musical films, Buddy films, Children's films ActorsTom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Jason Alexander, Mary Kay Bergman Roles le vieux paysan Rating70% In 1482 Paris, Clopin, a gypsy puppeteer, narrates the origin of the titular hunchback. A group of gypsies sneak illegally into Paris, but are ambushed by Judge Claude Frollo, the minister of justice. A gypsy woman in the group attempts to flee with her deformed baby, but Frollo chases and kills her outside Notre Dame. He tries to kill the baby as well, but the cathedral's archdeacon intervenes and accuses Frollo of murdering an innocent woman. To atone for his sin, Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in Notre Dame as his son, naming him Quasimodo.
, 1h24 Directed byJean-Luc Godard OriginFrance GenresDrama, War, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsFrédéric Pierrot, Ghalya Lacroix, Vicky Messica, Harry Cleven, Michel Francini, Xavier Boulanger Roles Conseiller Rating60% The film is divided into four parts, which Godard has subsequently given by name. In the first part, "Theater," Vicky Vitalis, an elderly film director, is casting a new project called "Fatal Bolero," assisted by his nephew, Jérôme. A group of hopeful actors lines up to audition, but Vicky is dissatisfied with each of their line readings. The director nevertheless manages to secure funding from a man called Baron Felix, who himself secures one of the actresses named Sabine, to the chagrin of Sabine's plaintive boyfriend. Later, Jérôme accompanies Vicky's daughter, Camille, a professor of philosophy, as she searches for a copy of The Game of Love and Chance, the play by Pierre de Marivaux. Her intention is to stage the play in war torn Sarajevo. However, unable to find a copy, she settles instead on the Alfred de Musset play One Must Not Trifle with Love, happily noting that she shares the same name as the play's heroine. Jérôme, smitten with his cousin, decides to go to Sarajevo with her, to his mother Sylvie's dismay. Sylvie persuades her brother Vicky to accompany them, and the family's maid, Jamila, also decides to go. Camille and Jérôme decide to cast Jamila in the play as the character Rosette.
, 1h41 Directed byJim Henson OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Fantastic, Fantasy, Adventure, Musical ThemesFilms about magic and magicians, Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films ActorsDavid Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Malcolm, Warwick Davis, Brian Henson, Frank Oz Roles Robert Williams Rating72% Fifteen-year-old Sarah Williams (Connelly) rehearses a play in the park and becomes distracted by a line she is unable to remember while being watched by a barn owl. Realizing she is late to babysit her infant half-brother Toby, she rushes home and is confronted by her stepmother (Shelley Thompson) before she and her father (Christopher Malcolm) leave for dinner. Sarah realizes that her brother is in possession of her treasured teddy bear Lancelot. Frustrated by this and his constant crying, Sarah inadvertently wishes Toby away by the Goblin King Jareth (Bowie). He refuses to return the baby, but gives Sarah 13 hours to solve his Labyrinth to find him before Toby is turned into a goblin. Sarah meets the dwarvish Hoggle (Brian Henson), who aids her in entering the Labyrinth, but a talking worm (Timothy Bateson) inadvertently sends her the wrong way.
Max, Michel et Nicole: trois lycéens, trois victimes. Le premier est la victime de lui-même, les deux autres le sont de l'avoir connu. Comme certains collectionnent des timbres, Max rassemble des articles de presse, relatant les exploits de certains "racketters" qui signent leurs méfaits d'un as de pique...
A Marseille, un inspecteur des douanes tombe sous le charme d'une aventurière dont il ignore les trafics... Tous deux passent quelques jours heureux, loin de la douane et de la contrebande, mais un télégramme rappelle la jeune femme à Marseille...
Cette maison accueillante abrite une famille farfelue dans la bonne tradition: le père, doux maniaque, la tante écervelée, quatre filles ayant chacune sa spécialité, le serviteur noir. Un prétendant sème un peu le désordre, mais les nuages sont très légers et le soleil revient vite.