When a child is found murdered in a small French village, suspicion falls on the village artist and his wife, leading to a complex investigation.
Room 666 is a documentary film directed by Wim Wenders that explores the world of filmmaking and the Cannes Film Festival. The film features interviews with various directors who discuss their thoughts and experiences in Room 666, a hotel room at the festival. Released in 1982, it provides deep insights into the film industry and the sociological aspects of cinema.
Immoral Women is a controversial and surreal erotic drama that explores themes of sexuality, perversion, and surrealism. The film delves into taboo subjects such as explicit sex, bestiality, sexual abuse, and kidnapping. It follows the stories of different women who each engage in their own immoral actions. With stunning visuals and a thought-provoking narrative, Immoral Women pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms.
The fantasies and dreams of two over-the-hill actresses are intertwined with their realities, as the two roommates struggle to survive their day-to-day lives in the expensive and difficult world of Paris.
A man looks for a job, ignoring the selection process of employees. Part of "Contes modernes: A propos du travail."
The destiny of Sergio Leone from his poor childhood in a neighborhood under fascism in Rome until his last film in America. This guided the filmmaker's personal life and career to create his epic antiheroes and spaghetti westerns.
Sylvain, a young man, devotes his life to small, local movie theater destined to be shut down. He lives in the theater's basement and is the theater programer, projectionist, and ticket seller. Each night, after the last screening, he leaves the building to carry out a ritual killing.
A travelogue of abandoned strip mining sites in France extolling their potential for recreational use.
Three French pals take to the road in a stolen car and discover a talking, wounded stork — who claims to have deserted the Algerian army — and help it to escape to the home of a relative in Germany.
Simone and Martine are usherettes in a porno cinema in Montparnasse. Installed in the hall, they greet regulars, put men in their place, chat and pass the time. At midnight Simone departs to a lesbian nightclub.
What is the future of cinema? In 1982, in Cannes, Wim Wenders invited many movie makers to answer this question. 26 years later, the question remains, but Wenders is now on the other side of the camera.
Reflection on the relationship between image and voice-over in cinema, punctuated by the reading of a short story by Sade recounting the incestuous love of a father for his daughter.
A short video by filmmaker Noel Simsolo discussing Jean Cocteau and Jean-Pierre Melville’s creative relationship and the production of the 1950 film LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES.
Reel 5 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
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