Julius and Vincent Benedict are fraternal twins; the results of a secret experiment carried out at a genetics laboratory to produce the perfect child. Vincent, a womanizer and a small-time crook, is placed in an orphanage while Julius is raised on a South Pacific island to become highly intelligent and physically strong. When Julius learns about Vincent, he travels to Los Angeles to find him. They embark on a cross-country journey to find their mother, encountering danger and uncovering their past along the way.
Paula is a biographical drama film about a German artist in the early 1900s. The story revolves around Paula's struggle as a female painter in a male-dominated art world, her extramarital affair, and her exploration of avant-garde art. It explores themes of feminism, art history, and societal expectations.
Summer in February is a biographical drama set in Cornwall, England in the summer of 1914. It follows the lives of a group of artists in an artist colony and explores their relationships, scandals, and the tragic event that unfolds. The story focuses on the main character's struggle as an artist, his romantic entanglements, and the impact of pre-World War I tensions on their lives.
When a cartoonist's creations come to life, they terrorize an artist colony, leading to a series of murders and chaos. With blood-splatter, decapitation, and supernatural elements, the cartoonist must find a way to stop the man-eating monsters before it's too late.
Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love is a documentary film that delves into the love story between the famous singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen and his muse Marianne Ihlen. Set in the 1960s, the film explores their relationship, their time spent in Hydra, Greece, and the impact they had on each other's lives. It also touches upon their struggles, including tragic events and the influence of drugs like LSD. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal letters, the film paints a captivating portrait of their enduring bond.
The story of a group of artistic people centred around a bar in Shinjuku.
Terry is a young woman determined to find her estranged father, a novelist who abandoned her as a child. After arriving in the small New Mexico town where he lives, Terry sets about planning her revenge: seducing her loving father.
"Kruso" tells of the last summer before the Wall came down on the small island of Hiddensee in the Baltic Sea. Beyond state-organized tourism, the isolated island became a kind of artist colony every year and a place of longing for dropouts and alternatives. Due to its proximity to Denmark, Hiddensee was also the starting point for the flight across the Baltic Sea.
A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In her pursuit of an alibi, she inadvertently implicates a struggling advertisement photographer. Now they must keep up the appearance of being engaged as a bumbling detective snoops around, and their initial distaste for each other blossoms into romance.
This Traveltalk series short takes the viewer to sites in Massachusetts. Places visited include Plymouth Rock and harbor; John and Priscilla Alden's 300 year-old house; and the birthplace of Clara Barton, founder of the U.S. Red Cross. We also see Cape Cod windmills and pay a visit to Provincetown, including its picturesque harbor and its artist community.
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