Jodorowsky's Dune is a documentary that explores the ambitious and troubled production of Alejandro Jodorowsky's attempt to adapt the science fiction novel Dune into a film. Set in the 1970s, the film delves into Jodorowsky's vision for the project, his collaboration with artists and professionals in the film industry, and the challenges he faced in bringing the epic story to life. Despite the film ultimately being cancelled, Jodorowsky's Dune had a lasting impact on the sci-fi genre.
Six Men Getting Sick is an experimental animated short film that depicts the surreal suffering of six men. The film explores themes of sickness, surrealism, and darkness, using unique artistry and animation techniques. The film has no dialogue and features a series of disturbing and grotesque images, creating a haunting and unsettling viewing experience.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble is a documentary that explores the life and music of Yo-Yo Ma, a Chinese-American cellist. The film follows the journey of the Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural musical group founded by Ma, and their unique artistic collaboration. It delves into the lives and experiences of the ensemble members, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and the impact of music in connecting people across cultures. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases the power of music as a global language of joy, understanding, and expression.
A radio host and a sports agent with opposing views on love and relationships are forced to work together. As they clash on air, they find themselves falling in love off air. Meanwhile, they navigate through the challenges of their respective careers and personal lives.
An Italian language interview recounting his work featuring erotica on Caligula and other films
I, Don Giovanni is a movie that tells the story of the famous composer Mozart, focusing on his relationships and artistic collaboration. Set in the 18th century, the film explores themes of jealousy, artistic creation, and the challenges faced by Mozart in the Holy Roman Empire. It also delves into the world of opera performances and the struggles of a genius composer. The plot follows Mozart's banishment and exile, his encounters with the Roman Inquisition, and his involvement with Freemasonry. With beautiful settings in Vienna, Austria, and Venice, Italy, the movie showcases the debauchery and libertine lifestyle of the time. This historical drama is a morality tale of damnation, with ghostly visions and a haunting conclusion. Alongside Mozart, the movie also explores the character of Casanova, an opera singer, and the themes of womanizing and jealousy.
Piper, a 29-year-old aspiring artist, moves to New York City for a fresh start. She meets Austin, a jaded writer, and together they experience autumn in the city while trying to find their true passions and navigate their budding romance.
April, an uptight health-chef guru is on the verge of notoriety, but her brand of cooking is failing. Despite her assurances healthy is tasty, those who have tried her recipes disagree. Unwilling to give up on her hard work and career, April vows to reinvent herself and travels to Italy to learn how to incorporate the country’s notoriously rich culture of food into her own recipes. There, she meets Rob, a brilliant chef specializing in Italian cuisine, who helps April find a new joy and freedom in life and in cooking.
A 22 year old man who has lived inside a crystal room because of a rare illness, meets an up and coming rock star, and the two fall in love.
Mathieu Amalric’s film with John Zorn began as a European TV commission that was quickly abandoned in favor of something more intimate: an ongoing dialogue between two friends that will always be a work-in-progress.
Eight groups of children from around the world, assisted by adult instructors, animate their interpretation of the question: What does love mean to you?
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