Blind Beast is a surreal horror film about a blind sculptor who becomes obsessed with a beautiful model. He kidnaps her and holds her captive in his warehouse, engaging in sadomasochistic activities. The film explores themes of obsession, sexuality, and the boundaries of art.
Blackmail is a psychological thriller about a woman who is blackmailed after she kills a man in self-defense. The film follows her struggle to keep her secret hidden as she becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger.
Rear Window is a psychological thriller that follows a wheelchair-bound photographer, L.B. Jeffries, who starts spying on his neighbors from his apartment window. As Jeffries becomes convinced that one of his neighbors has committed murder, he teams up with his girlfriend and nurse to investigate. As the tension builds, Jeffries finds himself in a dangerous situation where he must try to gather enough evidence to prove his suspicions before it's too late.
A talented art forger is framed for the murder of a wealthy art collector. As he goes incognito to clear his name, he discovers a web of deception and betrayal. With the help of a kidnapped woman and his father, he must navigate the art world's underbelly to uncover the truth.
Waste Land is a documentary that follows artist Vik Muniz as he goes to the world's largest garbage dump in Rio de Janeiro and works with the catadores, or garbage pickers, to create art out of trash. The film explores the lives of the catadores and their struggles, as well as the transformative power of art and the importance of dignity for all individuals.
Mistral's Daughter is a TV show that follows the life of a young artist in Nazi-occupied France. She navigates love, betrayal, and the challenges of being an artist during a tumultuous time. The story explores themes of family, personal growth, and the pursuit of artistic passion.
Plenty is a drama film set in post-war England, following the life of a French Resistance member named Susan who struggles with her mental illness and tries to find meaning in her life. The movie explores themes of frustration, disillusionment, and the effects of war on individuals.
Almost Love is a humorous and heartfelt movie that delves into the lives of a group of friends in New York City. It explores the complexities and challenges of romantic relationships, both heterosexual and homosexual, and touches on themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Through an ensemble cast of diverse characters, the film offers a witty and honest portrayal of modern relationships in the digital age.
Ladies of Leisure is a pre-code film that tells the story of a wrong-side-of-the-tracks girl, Kay Arnold, who meets the wealthy painter Jerry Strong on a cruise ship to Cuba. Despite their class differences, they fall in love, but face numerous challenges along the way including deception, snobbery, and a disapproving family. Kay must navigate her vulnerabilities as a good-bad-girl while trying to maintain her relationship with Jerry. Will their love triumph over societal expectations?
The emotional story of a boy, his grandfather, and his dog. The boy's dream of becoming a great classical painter appears shattered when his loving grandfather dies.
In 1970s London, a disabled woman gets caught up in a crime involving an art expert, a thief, and an auction house. Along the way, she also finds romance. The story explores themes of disability, art, and love.
Louise, framed for murder, sees the only solution is to pose as her twin brother who has just been assigned a job as a detective. The discovery of the body of a woman modelling for artists leads her into the decadent world of high society.
The Price of Everything is a documentary that delves into the world of contemporary art and the high-stakes art market. It takes a deep dive into the lives of artists, collectors, dealers, and auctioneers, revealing the complex dynamics and motivations behind the buying and selling of artwork. From iconic pieces by renowned artists to the astronomical prices they command, the film explores the value and perception of art in today's society. With interviews from artists like Jeff Koons and collectors like Larry Poons, The Price of Everything provides a fascinating glimpse into the art world.
A dark comedy that takes place during the Christmas season. It follows an aspiring artist who accidentally shoots a mirror, leading to a series of events involving a dead body, duct tape, and a decomposing body rolled up in a rug.
Eve, a young woman living in San Francisco, encounters various comedic and romantic escapades with a handyman. From skinny-dipping to being followed, their encounters lead to amusing situations. This erotic movie explores the odd-job man's life as they engage in slapstick comedy and encounter different characters.
When a female police officer's best friend is killed and her boyfriend is attacked, she starts living in fear. As she investigates the crimes, she discovers a dark past and a stalker who will stop at nothing to harm her. With the help of her colleagues, she must find a way to stop the stalker before it's too late.
A deranged artist who may have murdered his wife is investigated by the Whistler.
Bride of the Wind is a movie that takes a look at the life of the famous painter Gustav Klimt. It explores his relationships, love affairs, and the challenges he faced as an artist. The movie delves into the social and political climate of the time, capturing the essence of the art world in the early 20th century. The story follows Klimt as he navigates through various romantic entanglements, including his tumultuous relationship with pianist Alma Schindler. The film showcases the passion, creativity, and struggles of an artist who was at the forefront of the Viennese Secession movement.
In this anthology film, Rex Harrison introduces a series of love stories featuring themes of murder, literature, and romance. The stories include a painter who falls in love with a murderess, a computer programmer who discovers love through his work, and a world war two veteran who finds love after the war.
The successful artist and playboy Juan is a notorious seducer of women, through his ability to be just what a woman dreams of: Charming, charismatic, strong, sensitive, sexual. Driven by a restless urge to conquer new women, use them, and throw them away, he has hired his friend Leporello to help create a masterpiece: A filmed database of all the women whose dreams Juan has shattered. We follow Juan and Leporello through 24 compressed hours. Juan seduces the young upper-class girl Anna, but ends up accidentally killing her father, a powerful police commissioner. The two friends run away, but Juan's constant need to seduce new women keeps interrupting their flight. As the police gains in on them, Juan also steals the young bride Zerlina from her groom Masetto, and soon a feverish manhunt is on for Juan.