Charlie Castle, a successful Hollywood actor, is caught in a moral dilemma when he is blackmailed into signing a contract that may ruin his career. As he tries to navigate the cutthroat world of the movie business, secrets are revealed, leading to murder and betrayal.
Too Late Blues follows a jazz musician in Los Angeles as he navigates the challenges of the music industry and grapples with issues of artistic integrity. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and the sacrifices one must make to pursue their passion.
Dear Mr. Watterson is a documentary that delves into the influence and legacy of the beloved comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes' and its creator, the elusive Bill Watterson. The film explores topics such as controversy, reclusiveness, artistic integrity, and the commercialization of art. Through interviews with fans, historians, and fellow cartoonists, it delves into the enduring impact of the strip and its creator's refusal to embrace commercialism.
In The Horse's Mouth, an eccentric artist embarks on a quest for artistic integrity, creating chaos and hilarity along the way. With a satirical edge, the film explores the comedy of manners within the art world, while also delving into themes of wealth, debt, and the struggles of an artist. Set in London, the story follows the artist's attempts to create a mural on a luxury houseboat, getting into trouble and encountering eccentric characters along the way.
A starving, uncompromising artist and an heiress fall in love on first sight and immediately get married. She loves his outrageous behaviour, his strange room-mate and the best apartment poverty can buy.
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