Two Irish hitmen, Ray and Ken, are sent to Bruges to lay low after a job gone wrong. Ray hates Bruges, while Ken is enchanted by it. As they wait for further instructions from their boss, Ray meets Chloe and is intrigued by her. However, their night takes a turn when Chloe's boyfriend appears, and Ray discovers he's been scammed. Meanwhile, Ken receives a call from their boss, who orders him to kill Ray. Ken is torn between loyalty to his friend and following his boss's orders. The events that follow lead to a dramatic and tragic end.
Bent is a powerful drama that takes place in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. It explores the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and tells the story of a gay man named Max who is sent to the Dachau concentration camp. In the camp, Max meets and falls in love with another prisoner named Horst, but their love is forbidden and they both face great danger. The film delves into themes of fear, pain, and the struggle for survival in a time of great cruelty and persecution.
Set in New York City during the Vietnam War, a group of politically active hippies form a tight-knit community and navigate through various challenges, including love, war, and societal pressures.
After a car crash, a journalist's husband goes missing, leading her to uncover a government agency's falsified records. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she discovers a hidden message in an airplane crash in the mountains, revealing a conflict of interest within the agency. With the help of a drone and her knowledge of computer security, she unravels the truth.
Jesminder and Juliette, despite their parents' disapproval, pursue careers in professional football. They join a women's football team and face challenges in their friendship and personal lives. Despite obstacles, they reach the finals of a league tournament but must choose between the game and a family wedding. With determination and support, they overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.
Sleeping with Other People is a comedy-drama that follows the story of Jake and Lainey, two people with a history of serial infidelity who meet at a support group for sex addicts. They form a close and platonic friendship, supporting each other through their struggles with commitment and love. As they navigate the challenges of relationships and personal growth, they start to develop feelings for each other, leading to a complicated and hilarious journey of self-discovery and emotional vulnerability. With witty dialogue, relatable characters, and a feel-good romance, Sleeping with Other People explores the complexities of love, friendship, and the choices we make.
The Fifth Estate tells the story of the rise of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, as they expose classified information and challenge the power of governments and institutions.
Catch-22 is a satirical novel by American author Joseph Heller. The story follows a U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier named Yossarian and his fellow servicemen stationed on the Mediterranean island of Pianosa during World War II. Yossarian is considered insane because he is desperately trying to avoid dangerous combat missions, but his attempts are thwarted by a bureaucratic rule called Catch-22, which states that if one is sane enough to request exemption from combat, they are deemed fit to fly. The novel explores the absurdity of war and the contradictions of military bureaucracy.
The Air I Breathe is a gripping crime drama that delves into the lives of four individuals whose stories intertwine. The movie explores themes of fate, loss, love, and the pursuit of happiness in an urban setting. As the lives of a gangster, a bank manager, a pop star, and a doctor collide, their choices and actions lead to tragic consequences. This neo-noir film takes viewers on a journey through the dark underbelly of organized crime, where desires and ambitions can have deadly consequences.
After a series of failed attempts to spread their revolutionary message, a group of activists resorts to breaking into mansions of wealthy individuals, only to find themselves in a moral dilemma when one of their hostages turns out to be the father of their friend's girlfriend.
When Did You Last See Your Father? is a biographical drama about a son coming to terms with his complicated relationship with his dying father. Through flashbacks and present-day events, the movie explores themes of memory, family, and love.
The Good Boss is a dark comedy that tells the story of a boss who tries to maintain a work-life balance while dealing with a cheating husband and a possessive husband. Along the way, he encounters various challenges including a culture clash, workplace relationships, and professional failures. With its satirical and comedic elements, the movie explores themes of corporate satire and tragicomedy.
I Am Michael tells the true story of Michael Glatze, a gay activist who becomes a conservative Christian pastor after experiencing a crisis of faith. The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the clash between religious beliefs and personal desires.
Last Night follows a group of characters as they navigate through the chaos and uncertainty of the last night before the new millennium. With the Y2K fear looming over them, the characters confront their fears, seek human connection, and reflect on their lives.
Cousin Bette is a dark comedy set in 19th century France, featuring themes of revenge, deception, and romance. The story follows the character Bette, a spinster seamstress and artist who seeks revenge on her family for mistreatment. She uses her cunning and manipulation to bring about their downfall, with unexpected consequences. Filled with witty dialogue and satirical elements, the movie explores the complexities of love and power in a society driven by social status.
Miracle is a psychological drama set in rural Romania, where a young nun finds herself embroiled in a complex web of crime and deceit. As she navigates through a series of disturbing events, she must confront her own fears and uncover the truth behind the disappearances of women in the area. With supernatural elements and a gripping storyline, Miracle explores themes of faith, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
Not on the Lips is a comedic musical romance that takes place in Paris during the 1920s. The movie follows a series of amusing and chaotic events involving marriage, farce, a mounted deer head, a male virgin, a school, an American Indian costume, cooking, mobsters, business, contracts, a dinner, a hedge, the Eiffel Tower, a concierge, French culture, germs, money, a veil, an animal cage, a porcupine, a dress, a soiree, masks, tea, flowers, lies, castanets, a sing-along, three couples, a mirror, nervousness, a kitchen, hiccups, unfaithfulness, faithfulness, writing a letter, and four men in love with the same woman.
Love, etc. is a story about extramarital affairs and the complexities of love. It follows the lives of multiple characters as they navigate through relationships, dealing with issues of infidelity, obsession, and romantic rivalry. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and personal fulfillment.
Alone in a small white house on the edge of national road 1, the Trans-Saharan road, which connects Algiers to Tamanrasset crossing the immensity of the desert, Malika, 74, one day opened her door to the director Hassen Ferhani, who came there to scout with his friend Chawki Amari, journalist at El Watan and author of the story Nationale 1 which relates his journey on this north-south axis of more than 2000 km. The Malika of Amari's novel, which Ferhani admits to having first perceived as a "literary fantasy", suddenly takes on an unsuspected human depth in this environment naturally hostile to man. She lends herself to the film project as she welcomes her clients, with an economy of gestures and words, an impression reinforced by the mystery that surrounds her and the rare elements of her biography which suggest that she is not from the region, that she left the fertile north of Algeria to settle in the desert where she lives with a dog and a cat.
Alone Yet Not Alone is a historical drama film set in the 18th century colonial America. It follows the story of two sisters who are captured by Native Americans during the French and Indian War. The film explores their journey of survival, faith, and resilience as they strive to find their way back home.