Katie and her tall girlfriend Joan go on a date to the museum. Mildly wacky shenanigans ensue.
A documentary that tries to explain the reason for the passion of the Mexican football fandom.
Three friends are stranded on a road trip and discover untold secrets about one another.
When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue topper - which happens to fit him perfectly, trouble could be following close behind. Visual humor swims to the fore as the best-selling Jon Klassen follows his breakout debut with another deadpan funny tale.
Various glamorous fashions are modeled by two "friends" including hat with large feather trim.
Hats are modelled, then lingerie.
Jerusalem can rightfully be called the hat capital of the world. Whereas the rest of the world has allowed its hats to gather dust in the closet since the 1950s, Jerusalem still teems with hats and caps. From soldier to monk, everyone is identifiable by his hat. Director Nati Adler, who is neither religious nor a hat-wearer, explored the how and the why of the hats of Jerusalem. His colourful and personal trip takes us along the diverse headdresses of the three religions populating the city. What begins as an innocent exercise by a curious documentary filmmaker develops as it were into a Pandora's box full of stories and history lessons. Every answer evokes new questions. Why do people in Jerusalem wear so many hats, what is a shtreimel, why don't Armenian Christians use their Turkish hats in their ceremonies, and why do women actually have to cover their heads?
Film about a hat which changes its owners, until it ends up in the possession of a beggar who collects charity with it.
A man in a trench coat and hat kills women due to his perversive thirsty
A newlywed photographer is stalked by a dark man in a brimmed hat who followers her from her nightmares. Sanity slipping, she meets a mysterious man claiming to know the shocking secrets of the Hat Man.
Peasant farmer and landowner are rivals for a woman. Sequel to Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes.
A domestic comedy about the McGinis family—husband Aloysius, wife Clarice, daughter Julie, and housemaid Belladonna. The simple story lines often parody society's concern with material goods as an indicator of social standing, but the series was not as narrowly focused as the title implies. The Joneses were the McGinis's neighbors, but were not depicted. They were referred to as objects of envy, with whom the McGinis family was "trying to keep up." In this film, Pa McGinis decides to buy a new hat.
A young working woman lives to shop, particularly for hats. She decides on a unique one.
The boys buy mama a new hat for Mother's Day, but on the way home fall in the mud and ruin it. They swap the bad hat with one that a nearby horse is wearing and head home.
An exotic dancer recalls an incident from her childhood where she was physically abused by a male visitor.
To fulfill a dying mother's bequest for her daughter, the town pastor purchases the daughter a stylish hat, and gossip spreads through the town.
A machine churns out sausages on one side and spits out hats on the other.
A man wearing a colorful hat dances on a small island. All is well until the Grim Reaper appears in a small boat, beckoning the dancer to come with him. Does this mean the end for the dancer's joyous footsteps?
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
Birkenhead's sights, shopping opportunities and industries.