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Directed by Vincent GarenqOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Homoparentalité,
LGBT-related filmActors Lambert Wilson,
Pascal Elbé,
Pilar López de Ayala,
Anne Brochet,
Andrée Damant,
Florence DarelRating64%
Emmanuel forme un couple heureux avec Philippe. Pourtant, taraudé par un désir de paternité non réciproque, Emmanuel décide un jour, au risque de perdre Philippe, de demander à Fina, une jeune Argentine vivant sans papiers, de porter son enfant en échange d'un mariage blanc pour qu'elle puisse rester en France..., 1h35
Directed by Todd PhillipsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Pregnancy films,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Films about dogs,
Road movies,
Buddy films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Robert Downey Jr.,
Zach Galifianakis,
Michelle Monaghan,
Juliette Lewis,
Jamie Foxx,
RZARating64%
Peter Highman (Robert Downey, Jr.) is on a plane, flying home to be with his wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan), who is due to give birth. Sitting behind Peter is a man named Ethan Tremblay (Zach Galifianakis), who is going to LA to be an actor and is planning to scatter his recently deceased father's ashes at the Grand Canyon. When Ethan misuses the words "terrorist" and "bomb" while talking to Peter, they are both escorted off the plane. This is only the first of a series of misadventures caused by the drastically dysfunctional Ethan. Peter, now on the No Fly List and missing his wallet, agrees to drive with Ethan to Los Angeles., 1h37
Directed by George MillerOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Pregnancy films,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Films about pigs,
Films about apes,
Political films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Magda Szubanski,
James Cromwell,
Mary Stein,
Elizabeth Daily,
Danny Mann,
Paul LivingstonRating57%
Set after the events of the first film, Babe (now voiced by Elizabeth Daily) and his master, farmer Arthur Hoggett (James Cromwell), are given a welcome home parade after Babe's success as a "sheepdog". One day, Babe inadvertently causes an accident to befall Arthur, who ends up in the hospital. Esme is unsuccessful tending the farm on her own. A few days later, two men from the bank tell her she and Arthur have not paid their rent on time, and at the end of the month, Esme and Arthur will soon be evicted from their farm. Among the many letters from their fans, Esme locates one saying that if she enters Babe in a sheepdog herding contest, held at a fair far away, she will win a large amount of money. She decides to enter Babe instead, and they leave the farm together., 2h2
Directed by Penny MarshallOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexualityActors Drew Barrymore,
Steve Zahn,
Brittany Murphy,
Mika Sue Boorem,
James Woods,
Lorraine BraccoRating65%
In 1961, eleven-year-old Beverly "Bev" Donfrio (Mika Boorem) is helping her father Leonard Donofrio (James Woods) get their family Christmas tree. When Leonard asks Bev what she wants this year for Christmas, believing that it's a bike, Bev shocks her father when she says that she wants a bra in order to get the attention of a boy she likes. Leonard tells his daughter that she is too young to be thinking about boys, and ends the conversation. Four years later, Bev (Drew Barrymore) is now a smart but naïve teenager. Her dream is to go to college in New York and become a writer. She and her two best friends Fay (Brittany Murphy) and Tina (Sara Gilbert) attend a party together one fateful evening where Fay finds her older boyfriend Bobby, who is about to be deployed to Vietnam, while Bev gives a love letter to a popular football player named Sky. Sky reads the contents of the letter aloud to his buddies, and they laugh at her. Bev flees to the bathroom, where she is consoled by a friendly stranger named Ray (Steve Zahn). Ray defends Bev's honor and gets into a fight with Sky. They are chased from the party and joined by Fay and Bobby during their quick exit. The four go to a lookout where Bobby and Fay have sex in the backseat. Bev is overcome by Ray's kindness and also has sex with him. Leonard, who is a police officer, drives up and brings them to the police station, where Bev claims that they only kissed., 1h47
Directed by Martha CoolidgeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexualityActors Aida Turturro,
Geena Davis,
Stephen Rea,
James Gandolfini,
Philip Bosco,
Jenny O'HaraRating54%
Angie (Geena Davis) is an office worker who lives in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York and dreams of a better life. After learning that she is pregnant by her boyfriend Vinnie (James Gandolfini), she decides that she will have the baby, but not Vinnie as a husband., 1h27
Directed by Abram RoomOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Feminist films,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Political filmsActors Nikolai Batalov,
Vladimir FogelRating72%
The story centers on the relationship of the three main characters. Liuda and her husband, Kolia, live in a one-room basement apartment on Third Meschchanskaya Street, a petty-bourgeois neighborhood in Moscow. She is bored and resentful with the constant succession of household duties and the cramped living conditions in which she must cook and attempt to organize her clothes, even though there is no place to put them. She spends her days idly, mostly by reading magazines, notably the popular (at that time) Soviet film fan magazine Soviet Screen (Sovetskii ekran). Kolia works as a stonemason and is charming and good-natured, but also dictatorial and egocentric. When Kolia’s old friend, Volodia, arrives in Moscow, he cannot find a place to live in the overcrowded city, due to a severe housing shortage which was still a major social problem ten years after the revolution. Kolia invites him to stay at their apartment, to sleep on the sofa.