The Margin is a French drama film released in 1976. It tells the story of a businessman who becomes involved with a call-girl in Paris. The film explores themes of sensuality, disillusionment, and the power dynamics between men and women. It contains explicit sexual content and scenes of nudity. The Margin is an adaptation of a 20th-century European literature and provides a deep and provocative exploration of human relationships and desires.
Mogambo is a 1953 movie that takes place in Africa and revolves around a love triangle between a game hunter, a socialite, and a safari guide. Tensions rise as the characters navigate the dangers of the jungle and face their inner conflicts. It is a story of love, betrayal, and survival.
During World War II, a British commando unit is tasked with disrupting the operations of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps in the Libyan Desert.
Imagining Argentina is a movie set in Buenos Aires during the 1970s military dictatorship. It follows a man who discovers he has supernatural powers that allow him to see the fate of the people who have been disappeared by the regime. With his abilities, he tries to find his kidnapped wife and daughter and help others reunite with their loved ones. The story explores themes of power, violence, and the struggle for freedom.
After witnessing a murder, three teenagers become entangled in a dangerous web of secrets and deception as they try to blackmail the killer and escape his grasp.
Miyamoto is a movie that explores the complexities of life through the story of its titular character. The plot follows Miyamoto as he navigates through various challenges and experiences, including animal cruelty, debt, relationships, and personal growth. It delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and redemption.
A young brother and sister are abandoned in the vast and lonely landscape of the 19th century American West. Each day, they struggle to keep up the family farm, anxiously waiting for their parents to return. With nowhere to escape, the two siblings are about to discover that they are not entirely alone. As much as they try to deny the truth, something behind the attic door has awakened and they must now face their greatest fear. THE ATTIC DOOR is the story of love, loss, loneliness, and the truth behind childhood fears.
Maggie Hadleigh-West walks crowded urban streets carrying a video camera and microphone, trailed by one or two women also with cameras. Whenever a man harasses her, with ogling or words, she turns the camera on him, moves in close, and questions his behavior.
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