Mystics
A black comedy about two old-time conmen who pretend to be able to communicate with the dead.
Genre: Comedy
Director: David Blair
Actors: David Kelly, Doreen Keogh, Eva Birthistle, Liam Cunningham, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Michael Liebman, Milo O’Shea, Pat Kinevane, Stanley Townsend, Vincent Walsh
Country: Ireland, United Kingdom
César
Honoré Panisse is dying, cheerfully, with friends, wife, and son at his side. He confesses to the priest in front of his friends; he insists that the doctor be truthful….
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Make Me a Match
Vivi, an optimistic woman with a substandard romantic history, works at a data-driven matchmaking app. Once she discovers that the success rate for matches at her company is low, she…
The Bet
A woman makes a bet with her husband that she can get the next man she sees to propose to her.
Old Dads
A cranky middle-aged dad and his two best friends find themselves out of step in a changing world of millennial CEOs and powerful preschool principals.
Crimewave
Fed up of his business partner, Ernest Trend hires the services of two exterminators. When things go drastically wrong and they murder the wrong man, the race is on to…
Real Estate Sisters
Two broke but sassy real estate agent sisters, aspire to move from selling run-down apartments in shoddy parts of Pretoria to selling high-end suburban homes in Waterkloof Ridge. When they’re…
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