2000-01-01
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Yılmaz Erdoğan's lauded stage play traces the life of wunderkind Gülseren as she navigates social and political change.
Leyla Cengaver, once a theater star, is far from her old flashy days. An unexpected visitor backstage on the opening night of his new play will change the course of the night.
"Trees Die Standing" is a world-classic emotional comedy by Spanish writer and poet Alejandro Casona. The play, which focuses on the concept of kindness and love, is about the kindness that a man tries to do to his wife, who takes a big risk to reunite the broken family. board.
Blondie and Dagwood are about to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary but this happy occasion is marred when the bumbling Dagwood gets himself involved in a scheme that is promising financial ruin for the Bumstead family.
A woman, a theatrical impresario, simulates the theft of a precious necklace for marketing purposes. A young singer living in the province is believed to be responsible for the theft and is arrested.
In 2013, a documentary film crew followed world-famous fire eater Tony "Volcano" Valenci on his quest to set a world record. This is his story.
Dutch Comedian Maarten is at it again for the 2013 Year Review - his last one.
When a disturbed teen named Todd runs out of bullets in an attempt to commit suicide his call to a former bullet shop turned pizza place changes his life, hopefully for the better.
A hitchhiking pirate gets caught up in a life of crime with a gang of small people.
A Guitar Player (Roch Guertin) and a Banjo Player (Heath Dyer) battle over a jam spot in a cul-de-sac, except they don’t use their fists or even words to settle the score: they use their song and instruments.
Shelley Prendiville (Jessie Urbania) has taken a job as a host for the acclaimed Spanish actress Sofia Santana (Jenasis Serrano) while she’s in the U.S. to discuss her role in a movie. She is also going to be her translator during her meeting with the producer (Henry Gelinas). However, Shelley’s Spanish skills are far less impressive than she’d like to admit and Sofia is less than thrilled about her incompetence.
Down on his luck playwright, Julian Parker, has written a play in which the lead character commits suicide in the final scene. The only way he can get it produced is when a money hungry producer named Marla French offers to produce the play for a limited three night engagement. The only catch: they are going to cast legitimately suicidal actors.