The Other Side of the Wind is a satirical film that explores the last day of a filmmaker's life. The story takes place at a birthday party where the filmmaker's unfinished film is being screened. As the night unfolds, various characters from the film industry interact and confront the filmmaker's controversial legacy. The film delves into themes of aging, power, and the complexities of the filmmaking industry.
In The Spy: Undercover Operation, an international spy with the National Intelligence Service (NIS) must prevent a terrorist attack in South Korea. With the help of his team, he uncovers a plot involving missiles and secret identities. As the countdown to the attack begins, the spy races against time to save the country.
Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is a movie that portrays a family's struggles and relationships amidst the backdrop of urbanization in China. It delves into the challenges they face due to forced relocation, lack of money, and redevelopment. The story revolves around a 70th birthday celebration that brings out conflicts between family members. With elements of romance and drama, the movie addresses themes of love, loss, and societal changes.
On the 70th birthday of famous piano virtuoso Hannes Westhoff, a celebration is to take place at the patriarch's estate. For this occasion, his second wife Anne not only invited Westhoff's three sons Max, Fredrik and Gregor, but also their mother, Westhoff's ex-wife Renate. While Anne tries to maintain a friendly atmosphere, old conflicts resurface among the family. With tensions already high, things take a turn for the dramatic when son Max reveals shocking news.
Still Bill is a documentary film that explores the life and music career of Bill Withers. It delves into his struggles with stuttering, his experiences as an African-American musician, and his journey from West Virginia to becoming a legendary singer-songwriter. The film also highlights his time serving in the US Navy and features his iconic songs.
His grace, the Lord Chamberlain and Colonel Baron Roger Bernhusen de Sars of Rogershus, Klockeberga and Björkenäs, will celebrate his 70th birthday. He decides to write his will and publish it on the birthday.
Three brothers from three different mothers meet for the first time since years for their mutual father’s 70th birthday: nihilistic writer Ivar, failed film producer Mitja, and resentful caretaker Torsti.
Mark Twain Tonight! is a filmed play that showcases Mark Twain's humorous monologues and storytelling. The performance covers various aspects of Twain's life and works, including his experiences as a novelist, newspaper-man, and boat pilot on the Mississippi River. The monologue touches on topics such as slavery, religion, hypocrisy, and humorously explores the themes of exaggeration and satire. The show also incorporates Twain's personal anecdotes, historic figures, and ghost stories, creating an entertaining and insightful experience.
The Castle in Bohemia is a drama film set in the 1950s, following the story of a Czech noblewoman who celebrates her 70th birthday. As she navigates through class differences and political turmoil, she becomes a symbol of rebellion and the central figure in a revolt against the aristocracy. This period piece explores the challenges faced by the protagonist, a strong female character who defies societal expectations. The film also delves into themes of central European history and showcases the struggles of the older generation.
Seventy tells the story of a man who is thrown a surprise 70th birthday party by his best friend. As he reflects on his life and the changes that come with age, unexpected events unfold, including an unrequited love and a surprise ending. This movie explores themes of friendship, love, and the challenges of getting older.
Seventy jumps on the train of memory and takes us through the nostalgia of family and moments of gathering to a melancholy that revolves around the living room of our character.
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