The Last Face is a drama film set in Africa during a civil war. The story follows a surgeon who is dedicated to saving lives in war zones, but gets caught up in the violence and political turmoil. As he struggles to navigate the dangerous environment, he must confront his own personal demons and make difficult choices. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the devastating consequences of war.
After being abandoned at a nursing home, an old man returns to his family farm to confront his daughter and her husband. Facing betrayal and family secrets, he must come to terms with his past and find a way to move forward.
A man finds a stray parrot and takes it to a librarian, who helps him find meaning and love. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and life lessons.
Explorer: The Last Tepui (2022) is a documentary that follows elite climber Alex Honnold and a world-class climbing team as they embark on a grueling mission deep in the Amazon jungle. The film showcases their efforts, challenges, and triumphs as they push their limits and explore the untouched beauty of the Venezuelan landscape.
The Interpreter is a comedy-drama movie that follows a retired teacher and translator who gets caught up in a road trip adventure in Slovakia. Along the way, she encounters a mix of characters and situations, including a Holocaust survivor, a synchronized swimming masseuse, and a womanizer. The plot explores themes of sins of the father, father-daughter relationships, and the complexities of old age. The movie also touches on the dark history of Slovakia during World War II and the aftermath. With a mix of humor and drama, The Interpreter is a unique and entertaining film that delves into the human experience.
Rose, 78-year-old, has just lost her beloved husband. When her grief gives way to a powerful impulse to live her life, making her realize that she can still redefine herself as a woman, the whole balance of the family is upset.
The celebration of Joachim 'Blacky' Fuchsberger's 80th birthday. A biographical documentary.
Meet NIPPORI Ayumu, an 80 year-old man, who, due to a serious heart condition, has spent sixty years of his life confined to his house. One morning, he wakes up believing himself to be twenty again. In his mind, he has become the youthful young man that he once was. However, reality fails to keep up with his illusion, and everything around him seems to be quite different from what he is used to. So, he decides that he is simply dreaming. As his reality becomes his dream, his unhappy world turns into a life enriched with happiness and expectations for the future. Ayumu is now enjoying his life to the full again.
An old man is kidnapped. His interrogation uncovers the biography of a mass murderer: The 80 years old man was a SS leader and responsible for the killing of thousands of people in Russia. He also "invented" an evil technique of eliminating political prisoners: the manipulated suicide. Thomas Harlan reconstructs the history of a bureaucratic murderer, he also develops a direct connection between the Nationalsocialism and the treatment of prisoners of the RAF terrorists in the Stuttgart isolation prison. Robert Kramer filmed the shooting of Harlan's Wundkanal: Notre Nazi documents a social experiment in which the children of Nazis and of victims meet a real culprit. The reality seems to be stronger that the fiction in Harlan's film. (Edition Filmmuseum)
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