The events revolve around the grandmother (Hababa), who tells her granddaughter Lulwa and Nadia every day a story from the stories of the Thousand and One Nights, so that the scenes follow between the grandmother and the events of the story she tells, and the stories shed light on human values and social issues.
When Zouey's best friend Nant goes missing his twin brother Nont comes to investigate. Zouey joins force with First to help Nont solve the case. Delving into Nant's past, the trio find themselves entering a dark communities of the sex industry, illegal pornography, online hook-ups with drug dealing, covert sex work and sex-love revenge exposing human's darkest nature. In the meantime, Zouey—who's afraid of sex—is seduced by his nude model Teena while First delves so deep into the ecstasy of sex when met with Soong, an ex-sex worker, that he might become sex-addicted. Will they find the missing person? Or will they discover some hidden truth about themselves through this daunting journey?
Anya is a mother of many children. Yana is a convinced childfree. They have diametrically different ideas about happiness, but the same - about friendship. Together with kindergarten, they cannot imagine life without one another and have long resigned themselves to the fact that they will never understand each other in family matters. The status quo lasts thirty years... until this story begins.
After years in show business, Lindsay Lohan makes a new move when she takes over a beach club on the beautiful shores of Greece.
Continuation of the popular series of films about the assassins in Edo. This show marks the return of the jidaigeki series "Hissatsu Shigotonin," which has had several seasons between the 1970s and the 1990s. The franchise came back in 2007 with a one-shot special, but this is its first full season since 1992. Makoto Fujita returns as the protagonist Nakamura Mondo, one of the "shigotonin," a team of hired assassins.
Meet the Wife is a 1960s BBC situation comedy written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, which featured Freddie Frinton as Freddie Blacklock with Thora Hird as his tyrannical wife, Thora. It ran to five series. The series was based on a 1963 BBC television Comedy Playhouse production, "The Bed". The theme tune was by Russ Conway and incidental music by Norman Percival and later Dennis Wilson. The producers were John Paddy Carstairs and later Robin Nash. The Beatles song "Good Morning, Good Morning" on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band includes the lyric "It's time for tea and Meet the Wife".
'Kingdom of Dreams' is a stunning four-part series chronicling three critical decades of the fashion world, from the early 1990s through to the 2010s. Described as a Golden Age, this period of time was an era of disruption and innovation as the traditional fashion business bumped heads against the young and exciting international visionaries who were shaking up the industry. Using rare library material, never-before-seen personal archives and story-driven interviews, explore a pivotal time in fashion history up close.
This relatable relationship drama explores the real-life trials and joys of married life through the lens of 11 different wives.
Following four men as they travel from Morocco to the Cape with a 4x4. Explaining what is needed to know about travelling through Africa.