Capri-Revolution is a drama film set in the 1910s on the island of Capri. It tells the story of a commune, its artists, and their journey towards sexual awakening and spiritual enlightenment. The film explores themes of nudity, polygamy, and the search for freedom and liberation. The commune's members strive to create a utopian society based on communal living and artistic expression. However, their ideals are challenged by societal norms and the tensions inherent in their own relationships.
Cold Water is a period drama about two teenage protagonists who find solace in each other while struggling with their troubled lives and trying to escape the constraints of their social classes. Set in 1972 Paris, the film explores themes of teenage angst, alienation, and juvenile delinquency.
A close look at the Austrian far-left Friedrichshof Commune which was set up in 1972 by artist Otto Muehl. It was dissolved in 1990 when Muehl was convicted of the abuse of teenagers who lived in the commune.
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