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An industrial short produced by Pražská železářská společnost (Prague Ironworks Company) in 1939, the film contains footage from the shorts Výroba oceli (Steel Production, 1939)—today presumed lost—and Poklady země (Treasures of the Earth, 1939), both directed by Karel Kohout.
A sober and intense picture about researching sexuality.
"Mizuno Chaoyang x Completely Clothed" Being lured by sexual intercourse that is more obscene than naked... Beautiful CA Chaoyang entertains VIP customers obscenely with a blowjob! Sex that enjoys seducing juniors with big cocks! Masturbation that thrusts with a thick dildo from between the swimming swimsuits! Thick FUCK in the late-night office! Bitch SEX getting tipsy at the bar and seducing the captain! 3 rich productions of a clothed slut who dresses up in a costume that further enhances the completed proportions and invites a man!
The film tells the story of a coffee shop that has regular customers and this coffee shop is run by a young man. With the arrival of a young woman in this cozy and quiet coffee shop, ...
A love story based on a classic play by Aleksandr Ostrovskiy.
“Hot spots” are those places on Earth where even in peacetime warfare is taking place. Major Larin, a border guard officer, arrived on a business trip to one of these “hot spots”.
Juan and Regina dream of their freedom. Is America the right country for this? A journey full of obstacles ...
A robbery, a new language, an inner odyssey.
Ana finds out a secret about her brother and a family dinner seams like the perfect setting to reveal it.
A duel between two students on who has it tougher in his academic life.
Soli, A young activist, meets Ameline In an eco-rebel camp in Jerusalem. Soli's search for intimacy leads her to guide Ameline through her existential struggle of living in a toxic world.
Two semi-truck driving cowboys cross truck routes in the night; leading to a fateful meeting at a local honky tonk.
Deputy Dmitry Zemcov is working on a Law on State Support for Small Business. After coming home he finds his wife, Vera with their old friend Ivan.
Constant Hot Water was a British sitcom, written by Colin Pearson. Six episodes were broadcast on ITV1 from 10 January 1986 to 14 February 1986 on ITV. Every episode was broadcast on Friday nights at 8:30pm, and lasted 25 minutes. It starred popular British actresses Pat Phoenix and Prunella Gee, who played rival landladies, Phyllis Nugent and Miranda Thorpe, in the seaside town of Bridlington.
Busybody Nugent strongly objected to the arrival of glamorous widow Thorpe, who had opened up her house next door as a rival B&B.
The series was unsuccessful and in 2003, it peaked at no.6 as the worst British sitcom in the Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. The British Comedy Guide described the humour as "erratic" and added that the show "rarely rose above the mundane".
Constant Hot Water was never released on video, and it remains unreleased on DVD.
Two lonely people at opposite chapters of life accidentally meet on a busy summer day in a Cairo taxi. Frail old Shawky and bubbly young Doaa are both caught up in their busy routines as their race through the city evolves into a journey of self-discovery that reconnects them to life.
Injustice begets a criminal. Kool is an artist without prospects, a black belt in karate, and in love with LaShawna, poised and college bound. One night she witnesses a stabbing and discovers the victim is a cop as he dies in her arms. She's jailed for murder by the infamous Ramparts Division of the LAPD. Kool wants to prove her innocence, and Tully, the cynical detective in charge, ignores LaShawna's case but uses Kool to break up an incipient crime operation. She's in danger because the guilty parties fear that the officer talked before he died. While in jail awaiting a hearing and legal help, she's beaten to death by a rogue cop. Kool vows revenge: the Hot Boyz are born.
A film team is in the process of making a film adaptation of Viktor Rydberg's "Tomten", but starts making a film about porridge instead.