In this newly restored Ernst Lubitsch classic, Jill (Merle Oberon) and Larry Baker (Melvyn Douglas) have been living in marital bliss until Jill develops a nasty case of the hiccups. After exhausting all remedies, Jill takes the advice of friends and seeks the help of a psychiatrist. This leads to disenchantment with her husband and marital mayhem when she becomes romantically involved with Alexander Sebastian (Burgess Meredith), an eccentric pianist.
Co-workers Zhao and Liu, two old friends in their 50s, were drinking heavily one day when Liu unexpectedly dies. In keeping with a promise he made, Zhao travel thousands of miles across China to bring Liu's body home in this tragicomic about rapidly changing values and mores.
The Jerusalem Light Rail's Red Line connects the city from east to west – a journey that reflects the culturally complex makeup of the city. Through a series of encounters along the line, director Amos Gitai reveals the diverse human mosaic inside the spiritual center of Judaism, Christianity and...
In this hand-drawn animated tale, elderly married couple Hilda (Peggy Ashcroft) and Jim Bloggs (John Mills) have their quiet, simple lives in the English countryside interrupted when they learn of an impending nuclear attack. Not completely understanding the gravity of their situation, Hilda and ...