The Roaring Twenties is a movie that takes place during the 1920s and follows the rise and fall of Jay Gatsby, a bootlegger involved in organized crime. The story focuses on his love triangle, his conflicts with rival gangsters, and his struggle to maintain his empire in the face of changing times and circumstances. As the Great Depression hits and the end of Prohibition looms, Gatsby finds himself caught in a web of betrayal, violence, and unrequited love.
Left Luggage is a drama film set in 1972 Antwerp, Belgium. The story follows a woman named Chaja who takes a job as a nanny for an orthodox Jewish family. As Chaja develops relationships with the family members, she also uncovers secrets and learns about the Holocaust. Through this experience, Chaja learns about her own identity and the importance of family.
Actress Maggie's world collapses when her director husband is outed by the paparazzi when it’s discovered his new leading lady is pregnant with his baby. Seeking solace and healing, Maggie escapes to her ex-pat cousin’s beautiful hotel in Nevis. After a week in paradise, she discovers herself and meets a new love interest. Then reality comes crashing back in.
Munro is a heartwarming and humorous animated short film from 1961 about a 4-year-old boy who is unexpectedly drafted into the United States Army. The film explores the challenges and adventures of this young recruit as he tries to navigate military life. Munro's story touches on themes of patriotism, innocence, and the realities of military service. Despite his age, Munro faces various situations and learns valuable lessons during his time in the army. Eventually, his bravery and determination earn him a hero's welcome and a military discharge.
That Certain Woman follows the journey of a woman who faces various challenges in her life, including the complexities of love, the pain of loss, and the burden of secrets. Through her struggles, she discovers strength and resilience that helps her overcome the obstacles that come her way.
Fabienne is a police officer. She does her job well but is gradually growing tired of the dehumanized nature of her work : arresting undocumented aliens day after day does not fit in with her ideals. That's why when, one night, Olga, the Kazakh prostitute she apprehends, begs her to free her not to leave her four-year-old son alone, she hesitates... And why, after Olga has run away and is found dead, Fabienne decides to deal with this matter personally...
When you are four years old it is tough to be unfairly accused of stealing your father's favourite fountain pen. There is nothing else for Pelle but to leave home and go off by himself, all the way to Komfusenbo, way down at the bottom of the garden.
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