A Touch of Sin follows four different characters as they navigate the harsh realities of modern China, facing violence, injustice, and dehumanization. The film explores themes of corruption, inequality, and the consequences of rapid economic development.
The Man Who Sleeps follows a young man in Paris who feels disconnected and disillusioned with the world. As he navigates through his mundane life, he experiences an existential crisis and struggles to find purpose and connection. The film explores themes of loneliness, incommunicability, and the existential dilemma of modern urban life. Shot in black and white, the movie uses voice-over monologues to delve into the protagonist's thoughts and emotions, creating an experimental and introspective atmosphere.
Boudu, a homeless man, is saved from drowning and taken in by a middle-class family. His presence disrupts their lives and reveals the class differences in society. Boudu's unconventional behavior and his relationships with the family members lead to humorous and satirical situations.
In a dystopian world, an ex-detective named Kamiura becomes a detective once again to solve a case involving a dangerous cult. With the help of his team, Kamiura uncovers a sinister conspiracy that threatens the stability of the entire society. As he delves deeper into the investigation, Kamiura finds himself facing unexpected challenges and surreal encounters. Will he be able to unravel the truth before it's too late?
Lost Angels tells the story of a teenager in Los Angeles who is struggling with trust, family relationships, and the pressures of suburban life. After a rebellious act, he is sent to a psychiatric ward where he finds redemption and learns to navigate his mental illness. Along the way, he forms a bond with a psychiatrist and other patients, and ultimately finds hope in the midst of his struggles.
In April 1992, following the notorious Rodney King verdict, the streets of Los Angeles became a battlefield, the backdrop to four personal intertwined stories.
In a park, a homeless woman claiming to be a psychoanalyst helps out Annie, a troubled young woman in need of some guidance, by explaining to her in a fun and approachable way the philosophy of Freud and Kierkegaard. Comedy short from "Four Tales from Two Cities."
An androgynous poet/dreamer sits and writes and meditates on the aching void that is her life.
Alan, the son of a concert pianist, is a rolling stone. Wandering from place to place, unable to settle down anywhere, he prefers roaming the country moving from affair to affair. And yet there had been Renee, who bore him a little boy and brought him a glimpse of happiness. But afraid of commitment Alan had hit the road again, a long road to nowhere...
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