In 1916, a mute woman living in a gothic mansion becomes the target of a serial killer. As she navigates through a night of dark and stormy events, she must unravel the secrets and confront her own psychological torment. With a police investigation underway, she finds herself falsely accused and must prove her innocence. The spiral staircase becomes both a physical and psychological obstacle in her journey to survive.
Mouchette is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It tells the story of a 14-year-old girl named Mouchette, who lives in a rural village and faces various challenges in her life. She has a domineering father, a bedridden mother, and suffers from poverty. The film explores themes of humiliation, rage, and hate as Mouchette navigates her difficult circumstances. It is a minimalist movie based on the novel of the same name.
After their mother passes away, a group of siblings are left to navigate the challenges of life on their own, including dealing with an absentee father and facing secrets and betrayals within their family. They struggle to survive and protect each other, learning the importance of self-sufficiency and the power of sibling relationships.
The Living and the Dead follows a family's journey as they confront supernatural phenomena and cope with the challenges of mental illness and domestic violence. As their lives spiral downward, the line between reality and delusion becomes blurred.
In Pressure Point, a psychiatrist is assigned to evaluate a prisoner who claims to be a member of an American Nazi group. The movie explores themes of sedition, racism, and violence, as well as the psychiatrist's own struggle with insomnia and personal demons. The story is told in flashback, revealing the prisoner's journey from a troubled childhood to his involvement with the American Nazi group.
Set in 1934 Manchester, this film tells the true story of a renowned artist and his complicated, strained relationship with his bedridden, bad-tempered mother.
At the Conservatory of Vienna the students only have eyes for their beautiful singing teacher, tenor Eric Walter.
After losing her job as a garment worker, Ling sees her prospects dim dramatically: in her mid forties, she lives in a small, dilapidated apartment in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung and spends much of her time locked in arguments with her testy daughter. Her elderly mother is ailing in hospital. On one of her many visits to the ward she notices an injured man and tentatively starts to care for him.
On Christmas eve, four lonely kids are chosen to save Magikland, a fantastic and magical world where all the world’s toys and games come from.
Seventy years after his grandfather escapes from Nazi Germany to Palestine, Israeli documentary director Tomer Heymann returns to the country of his ancestors to present his film "Paper Dolls" at the Berlin International Film Festival, and there meets a man who will change his life. This 48-hour love affair, originating in Berghain Panorama Bar, develops into a significant relationship between Tomer and Andreas Merk, a German dancer.
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