In Garden of Love, a hippie family's peaceful existence takes a dark turn when a woman falls into a coma and mysterious nightmares of murder begin to haunt the community. As the horrifying truth unravels, the family's bonds are put to the test amidst a gruesome spree of bodily dismemberment and splatter horror. With severed limbs, exploding heads, and a bloodbath that paints the garden red, this film explores the darkest depths of love gone wrong.
Fun and breathtaking action, the fascination of speed and pure zeitgeist - that's "Ski to the Max". Willy Bogner wanted to push the boundaries - and exceeded them. A stunt thriller like a mixture of James Bond and Ethan Hawke: Deep snow skiing in the Himalayas, extreme skiing in Alaska, slopestyle in Aspen and paragliding in the Engadine. The best skiers in the world set new standards for human possibilities.
Schlaflos (2006) is a comedy-drama short film that revolves around the sleepless nights of its characters. The story follows a group of friends who struggle with insomnia and how it affects their relationships and daily lives. The film explores the themes of friendship, love, and the search for happiness amidst the chaos of sleep deprivation.
In 1988, Albert Venzago set out to cross Africa on a Vespa. After miles in the blistering heat, it broke down in a remote village in Benin. There he encountered Mahounon, one of the most influential voodoo priests of West Africa. Abandoning his planned trip, Venzago set out instead on an odyssey through the world of African voodoo, to which he and his camera gained extraordinary access. Venzago followed Mahounon with his camera for nearly ten years, filming secret Voodoo ceremonies and sacrificial rituals. He witnessed Mahounon’s extraordinary search for a successor to lead the cult, and he watched as the anointed eleven-year old boy, Gounon, was schooled in black and white magic, rituals, and the intricate workings of the Fa, or Voodoo oracle. Venzago’s camera evokes the religious ecstasy of these ceremonies as well as their otherworldly atmosphere. His photographs illuminate this mysterious and potent Voodoo culture and religion.
When a struggling artist encounters a beautiful and enigmatic woman, she becomes his muse, inspiring him to create his best work. However, as he delves deeper into her mysterious past, he begins to uncover dark secrets that threaten to consume them both.
By launching its fleet against the Chinese junks in 1889, the British Empire declared one of the first wars motivated solely by economic interests. Deploring a trade balance largely in deficit with China, the United Kingdom wants to sell him its stocks of opium by force. Faced with resistance from the Qing Empire, the British went on the offensive in the name of free trade, whose pacificating virtues they were convinced of. Since this exemplary history of ambiguous relations between states, from cooperation to fierce competition, trade wars have been repeated, increasingly sophisticated but not always less bloody. The advent of the industrial revolution, liberalism and then globalization have multiplied the sources of conflict.
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