Soufflé au Chocolat (2011)
Actors:
Alex (actor),
Michel Duran (actor),
Erica Bulman (actress),
Charlotte Daly (actress),
Mel Dion (actress),
Emilie Gosselin (actress),
Michel Duran (producer),
Fred Goldstein (producer),
Bruyere Helene (producer),
Sabine Rouques (producer),
Michel Duran (writer),
Marc Baril (composer),
Michel Duran (director),
Fred Goldstein (director),
Fred Goldstein (editor),
Plot: You can see the joy on the faces of Noemie and Marc when they reunite after being apart for six weeks. During a week-long vacation with Laure (Marc's distant cousin) and Cyril - a French expat couple vacationing on Galiano Island off the coast of Vancouver - Marc and Noemie meet Lyse. Lyse is friend of Laure and Cyril from Quebec. She joins the group regularly, helping them discover the island, which she knows like the back of her hand. But the group dynamic changes when, attracted to Marc, Lyse attempts to seduce him. Marc and Noemie suddenly find themselves confronted by the temptation to explore the unchartered territories of love, forever altering the delicate balance of their relationship, until now committed, trusting and tightly-knit...
Keywords: british-columbia, female-nudity, first-lesbian-experience, male-nudity, menage-a-trois, nudity, partial-female-nudity, removing-a-bra, sexual-experimentation, threesome
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Five Children and It (2004)
Actors:
Kenneth Branagh (actor),
Kim Fenton (actor),
Freddie Highmore (actor),
Eddie Izzard (actor),
Alex Jennings (actor),
Alec Muggleton (actor),
Zak Muggleton (actor),
Alexander Pownall (actor),
Duncan Preston (actor),
Georgio Serafini (actor),
John Sessions (actor),
Norman Wisdom (actor),
Jessica Claridge (actress),
Tara Fitzgerald (actress),
Jonathan Bailey (actor),
Plot: 'It' is a Psammead, an ancient, ugly and irritable sand fairy the children find one day on a secret beach at their uncle's mansion. It grants them one wish per day, lasting until sunset. But they soon learn it is very hard to think of really sensible wishes, and each one gets them into unexpected difficulties. Magic, the children find, can be as awkward as it is enticing.
Keywords: 1910s, based-on-novel, basement, biplane, birthday, brother-brother-relationship, brother-sister-relationship, character-name-in-title, child-driving-car, cousin-cousin-relationship
Genres:
Adventure,
Family,
Fantasy,
Taglines: You are invited to discover the secret... A magical experience for the whole family Anything can happen if you believe in IT!
Quotes:
Mother: Robert! Robert, wait! Now, Uncle Albert will meet you at the station.::Robert: Do you think he'll have model planes? Fighters, like the ones Dad will be flying?::Mother: I'm not sure, dear, but he does have a son called Horace who's about your age. He might.::Father: Cyril, you're in charge now. Children, you're all to listen to Cyril while we're away.::Robert: Why is he in charge? You're not in charge of me!::Cyril: Robert, I am.::Robert: Dad, is there any way I can come with you?::Father: Robert, who is the most important member of any mission?::Robert: You are. The pilot.::Father: No, it's the navigator. A pilot would be lost without one. Your mum and I need you to keep everyone on course.::Robert: You can count on me.::Father: [hands him a compass] So you always know where to find me.
Anthea: Robert, wait for us!::Robert: I'm sure we're going the right way.::Jane: How many times have you said that? I still don't understand why we had to leave home.::Robert: Jane, we're going on a secret mission behind enemy lines. The chances are that none of us will make it back alive.
Robert: [Jane is playing her violin] I knew I should have hid that thing back at home. Oh, no. There must be a wounded cat in the room. Jane, put that thing down and help me look. Here, Kitty, Kitty.::Cyril: Take that back.::Robert: You can't tell me what to do!::Cyril: I can and you jolly well know it.::Robert: I hate it here!
Cyril: Good evening, Madam. We're looking for our Uncle Albert. We are...::Martha: Five children? Oh, my goodness! But you're not due till Friday!::Cyril: Today is Friday.::Martha: It is? But I have a goose in the oven. Goose is Thursdays. Oh, never mind. Come in. Come in. Come on, come on. Tuesday's duck, Wednesday's duck, Thursday's goose. Now put your cases down. It's duck, duck, goose! We must have had Wednesday on Tuesday and Monday on Sunday. [sighs] Well, it's just one day, I suppose. Last year we lost October. It's not an easy thing to do, you know, lose a whole month. I'll get you some towels, and tell your Uncle you've arrived.
Cyril: Uncle, It's me, Cyril. You came to my eighth birthday party. You gave me a subscription to Algebra Monthly.::Uncle Albert: Cyril? Cyril! No, Cyril was a much smaller boy.::Cyril: But that was five years ago.::Uncle Albert: Was it? Well, err... I should think he'd be about your age by now. [laughs] I wonder what he's doing.::Robert: I can eat a whole goose by myself.::Uncle Albert: Well, if it is Friday as you assert, then goose was yesterday so you'll have to wait till err... next Thursday.::Robert: But there is a goose in the oven, and today is Friday!::Uncle Albert: Ah, well, Martha. Looks like Thursday's gone missing with last October.
Cyril: Hello, Horace.::Horace: I was taught never to talk to strangers.::Cyril: But we're your cousins.::Horace: Yes, but you're strange.
Uncle Albert: Rule Three: Laundry three times a week. Very important, you know. The British Empire was built on clean pants. Clean pants and...::Horace: Mint sauce?::Uncle Albert: Don't be ridiculous, Horace. Rule four: Never, ever go into... the greenhouse.::Robert: The greenhouse.
Robert: Come on, I can see light!::Jane: There's sea up ahead, and it's not raining!::Robert: It's beautiful!::Cyril: Robert, wait!::Robert: Look at it!
Psammead: I am a Sand Fairy!::Jane: A Sand Fairy? I thought fairies had little ballet dresses and wings and wands.::Psammead: What on earth have you been reading?::Jane: I'll call you Sandy.::Psammead: Why?::Jane: Because we found you in the sand.::Psammead: You're so funny. Have your parents tried boiling you?
Uncle Albert: He went mad, you know. Completely bonkers. Lost his marbles. Fell out of his tree. Oak, I think.