Live Up To Your Name is a TV show about a skilled modern-day doctor who accidentally travels back in time to the Joseon dynasty. He meets a female doctor who is struggling to gain recognition in her field due to her gender. Together, they navigate the challenges of practicing medicine in a different era while also uncovering the mysteries of time travel.
The solitary and largely self-contained Augustin (Jean-Chretien Sibertin Blanc), on obscure young actor of bit-parts and advertisements, has but one ambition - to play the lead role in a Kung Fu epic. But hours of Kung Fu practice alone in his room are not enough. Augustin knows he must pack up and start a new life in China... or at least that part of China within bicycling distance: Chinatown in south-east Paris. There he meets Ling (Maggie Cheung), a young Chinese woman who practices ocupuncture, and little by little, Ling's needles awaken emotions in Augustin that his virginal body had never dreamed of. Where will this lead him? To Kung Fu stardom, maybe not, but to another destiny, a quirky but logical continuation of the same dream.
Days is a slow and atmospheric drama that follows a male protagonist living in an urban apartment. The film delves into themes of loneliness, hopelessness, and disillusionment as the main character experiences an existential awakening and confronts the desires and disappointments of his life. Through a nonlinear timeline and a realistic portrayal of urban boredom, Days explores the complexities of sexuality, friendship, and psychological torment.
Ah Cheng has decided to get out of this silly kung-fu business and retire with his new girlfriend. Unfortunately, everyone is out to kill him, and one of the killers has been using his trademark knives to frame him! Meanwhile his friends meet up with a mysterious swordsmen who is not what he seems.
In 1968, Elsa and Richard Marley founded an alternative-living community, named Black Bear, in the remote Northern California wilderness with the motto "Free Land for Free People." This film tells the story of that intended utopia. Through archival footage and interviews with former residents, director Jonathan Berman explores the problems and realities of communal living and the evolution of a community that endured FBI harassment, cult leadership and more.
Two women, a friendship. Two parallel love stories. Marianne has a passionate affair with Nino while the relationship of Lea and David is falling apart. While a couple is forming, another's becoming undone. Yet, the choice of the two friends remains the same: break up with the past and plunge into the unknown.
Family life in a parisian apartment during the 60's.
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