The Concert is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of Andrei Filipov, a former conductor of the Bolshoi Orchestra in Moscow. After losing his job due to his artistic principles, Andrei now works as a janitor at the theater. One day, he discovers a fax inviting the Bolshoi Orchestra to perform at the prestigious Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. Andrei comes up with a plan to gather his old orchestra members and pretend to perform the concert. Together, they embark on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure filled with mix-ups, madcap comedy, and self-sacrifice. As they prepare for the concert, the truth about Andrei's past and his connection to a talented violin player is revealed. The Concert explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of music.
Live and Become tells the story of an Ethiopian boy who is taken to Israel as a refugee during the famine in Ethiopia. To survive, he assumes the identity of a Jewish orphan and faces challenges of adapting to a new culture and dealing with his past traumas.
In 1941, a Jewish village in Central Europe comes up with an audacious plan to avoid deportation and fool the Nazis – they will deport themselves, on their own terms.
The Source is a comedic drama set in a traditional Muslim village in North Africa. The story revolves around a group of women who decide to go on a sex strike in order to protest and bring about change within their community. The film explores themes of gender equality, tradition, and the power of collective action.
The History of Love is a heartfelt drama about a young girl named Alma, who embarks on a quest to uncover the true story behind a mysterious manuscript that her mother left behind. As she digs deeper, she discovers a beautiful and tragic love story that transcends time and connects the lives of strangers. With themes of loss, identity, and the lasting impact of love, this film explores the power of words and the way they can shape our lives.
After the war, in Bucharest, a young Romanian poet arrested for having written an article denouncing Stalinist crimes, will save his life by accepting to become a hostage of the regime.
Carlo Ercole, a maestro of Italian cinema, asks his assistants to depart immediately for the Central African rainforest to find some Pygmies, "the incarnation of life", for the film he plans to shoot in Paris. Hardly cut out for such an adventure, Marc and Olivier are thrown into the maelstrom of a major African city. With the help of their beautiful guide, Désirée, they eventually make it into the equatorial rainforest, headed for a Pygmy Utopia.
At house of Agathon get together many intellectuals and philosophers, including Socrates, to discuss the theme of love and sex: each of them intervenes to support its argument dialogical rules, within the context symposial.
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