A renowned actor named Otto is the epitome of the problematic but beloved ladies man. Even when drunk he still knows more about filmmaking than does the amateur who is directing him in his latest movie. But what should the unreliable star do when a local actor joins the crew as his understudy? Comic situations arise not only because of the well-known environment, but also from an inclination to authentically capture the various relationships.
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While Jo (Roberts) is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures: Cassandra (Egerton) is jetting off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerrys (Warren-Markland) is on a one woman crusade fighting for female liberation and Shannon (Lovibond) is on a one way trip to meet her maker. But a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course with not only each other, but fate itself. These 4 girls are about to have 3 days they will never forget, spanning to 2 cities. That is ... if they survive.
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Frank Oz's 2007 black comedy laugher Death at a Funeral is given the remake treatment with an urban spin in this Chris Rock-penned production. The comedian will head up an ensemble that come together after a death in the family, with disastrous results.
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Nine friends take a holiday at a Victorian home on a private island and uncover a game that when played brings out the worst in each of them. Jealously, greed, hatred, lust, all of the things they keep buried deep inside themselves rise to the surface and come to a boil. The Black Waters of Echo's Pond shows those who look into it what they want to see... but what you want to see isn't always the truth.
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Yacouba Sawadogo, an illiterate farmer from Burkina Faso who has transformed the lives of thousands of people across the Sahel desert region, is the subject of this astonishing documentary.
Through cinematic reconstruction, Sawadogo narrates his own history: how as a schoolboy he was forced to endure an endless regime of physical labour and the arduous task of memorising the Koran.
Then, as a young man he fought back against the archaic land chiefs who stood in fierce opposition to his new farming techniques, leading jealous neighbours to burn down his newly planted forest and millet fields.
But, undaunted, Sawadogo perfected his technique.
Today his name is synonymous with reversing the process of desertification and this is his incredible against-the-odds story.