The Grotesque is a dark comedy film about a poet who is framed for murder. He must navigate a world of dark humor, dinosaurs, butlers, and game rooms to clear his name. With a touch of surrealism and a lot of wit, this film takes viewers on a wild ride.
The Sweatbox (2002) is a documentary that takes a look at the making of an unreleased film. The documentary explores the creative process, the controversies, and the struggles faced by the filmmakers. It delves into the clash between art and profit, and the disappointment that can arise when artistic vision is compromised. The film also focuses on the role of the animator, composer, and cartoonist in the production. Throughout the documentary, viewers get an inside look into the challenges faced by the filmmakers and the impact it has on their work and personal lives.
In this heartwarming comedy, an anonymous man known only as 'The Man in the Hat' sets off on a delightful adventure across the picturesque French countryside in his vintage Fiat 500. As he travels, he encounters a diverse array of characters who bring color and warmth to his journey, including a beautiful French woman, a mysterious motorcyclist, and a jealous husband. With stunning landscapes, quirky encounters, and a touch of whimsy, this film is a charming celebration of life's simple pleasures.
Seve (2014) is a biographical documentary that tells the inspiring story of Seve Ballesteros, a legendary golfer who overcame numerous challenges to become one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. The movie showcases Seve's early life, his rise to fame, his battles on and off the golf course, and his lasting impact on the game.
Brian Blessed plays George Mallory in this intrepid recreation of his ill fated 1924 climb to Everest. Meeting Sir Chris Bonington, Rheinhold Messnerhe learns of the pitfalls that await him before setting off for his epic struggle with the mountain. Against all odds he reaches 26000 feet on the North face of Everest, and is a changed man
Drama documentary reconstructing the life and times of Catherine the Great of Russia.
From the beginning of the film: "This is the story of a new twist on the oldest profession. The film follows a group of Brazilian prostitutes over two years as they work not only the streets of Rio, but those of Paris, Rome and Milan." The twist is that these prostitutes are gay, transexual and transvestite.
The film chronicles the past five years in the life of celebrated neurosurgeon and author Henry Marsh. He leaves his job with the NHS but retirement is anathema to him. He travels to Ukraine and Nepal to help train a new generation of neurosurgeons, then loses his great friend Professor Devkota to cancer in Kathmandu, survives Covid and his own cancer and throughout these turbulent years he offers his wisdom and knowledge about the outcomes of surgery , healthcare around the world and his thoughts on mortality.
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