Ever since she was a little girl, growing up in the fourth world country of Crapistan, Natasha has devoured all things American. Finally, through the wonders of the Internet, she finds her way to a Bel Air mansion and into the loving arms of a socially inept Internet mogul. With her own "How to Be an American" scrapbook as a guide, every week, Natasha, the upbeat optimist, takes on a new, impossible challenge with wide-eyed enthusiasm.
Bill Plympton's gothic '50s high-school comedy about a love-triangle that goes terribly wrong. Two m...
Fledgling singer-songwriter Winslow Leach finds himself double-crossed by the nefarious music produc...
When dad has to unexpectedly step in for mom to do his daughter Zuri’s hair before a big event, what...
An ironic comedy to the sports world about the corrupt gears of football. As goalkeeper, figure a dw...
A 47-year-old, growth hormone deficient man gets mistaken for a new kid at his nephew's high school.
An unknown couple in the same bed
Sometimes you're caught in the moment. Sometime you're just caught!
A POW in World War II is put to work in a Munich zoo, looking after an Asian elephant. The zoo is bo...
Selon "Radio plus près de Dieu", rien n'est conçu sans Dieu, surtout pas les shampoings, produits de...
Meeper and the ChubbChubbs go to the North Pole; when Santa Claus is injured and can't deliver his p...
A desperate man and two romantic rivals encounter one another at a Christmas party.
Brad and Janet are now married and on the rocks. Ostensibly to fix their marriage, the couple goes o...
It's snowing and the thermometer is dropping well below freezing. Felix is cold. In his house a stat...
A private detective agrees to marry his best friend's mistress to keep her from being deported.
Some college pals try remembering their night in order to find their missing friend. They encounter ...
Two bored extras from the ‘Tristan and Isolde’ opera roam the underground of the Garnier Palace.
Delphis, an 11 year old kid from the roughest part of Montreal, lives life according to his own rule...