Waitress tells the story of Jenna Miller, a waitress in a small town who is trapped in an unhappy marriage. She discovers she is pregnant and starts an affair with her gynecologist, Dr. Jim Pomatter, which leads her to question her choices and find the courage to make a change in her life.
Language Lessons is a heartwarming comedy-drama that tells the story of a Spanish teacher and her student who form a unique bond through virtual language lessons. As they navigate their own personal struggles, the two find solace and support in each other, forming a friendship that transcends language and distance. Through online classes, they learn not only about language but also about life, love, and the power of human connection.
A female novelist takes a trip to a bookstore run by a younger colleague. She then meets a film director and his wife, and they take a walk in a park. Later, the novelist meets an actress and tries to convince her to collaborate on a film. They visit the bookstore again where the actress gets drunk and falls asleep.
A 16-year-old girl in Paris embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening, exploring her passions and relationships with others.
Angela was 8 years old when the first McDonald's opened in East Berlin - Since then, she has been fighting against the curse of her generation: to be born "too late" at a time of global political depression. Coming from a family of activists, her sister chose the world of business and her mother abandoned overnight her political struggle to move alone to the countryside.
Edda Chiemnyjewski, a freelance press photographer and single mother living in 1970s West Berlin, is confronted with the fact that "a cook has no time for affairs of state". She also fails to find a market for the project she has been working on with her women′s photography group that seeks to document the city. While from today′s perspective the city, which becomes one of the film′s protagonists, looks like post-war Berlin, little has actually changed as regards the precarious existence of free-lancers. With a heavy dose of self-irony Helke Sander, who also plays the leading role, tells of a divided life in a divided city.
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