At sixty, Bernard Hubert has finally settled down and lives perfect love with Juliette, who is more than twenty years younger than him when they see landed, Thomas, an attractive thirty-something who claims, DNA test in support that he is Bernard's son. Problem: Bernard Hubert claims that he is sterile! Another problem: Juliette doesn't seem insensitive to the boy's charm. Would Bernard have opened the door to his son or his rival?
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Jan Werich and Miroslav Horníček in the legendary play of the Liberated Theatre.
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David and Phil, both in their early forties, have been involved in a gay relationship for some years...
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Hired to helm an Americanized take on a British play, director Lloyd Fellowes does his best to contr...
Bill Snibson, a chancer from Lambeth Walk in South London, is informed that he has been discovered t...
Pete Riley is a 17-year-old who lands a part-time job at a multiplex in his neighbourhood. He and hi...
On the set of a playwright's new project, a love triangle forms between his wife, her ex-lover, and ...
A screenwriter gets conned out of selling a script to a Hollywood producer by his brother, who pitch...