During World War II, a 12-year-old boy named Renato falls in love with Malèna, a beautiful woman who becomes the subject of gossip and slander in their small Italian town. As Renato watches her life unravel and witnesses her resilience, he becomes obsessed with protecting her. Despite the town's judgment and Malèna's own hardships, Renato's love for her remains unwavering. Years later, after the war, Malèna is reunited with her husband and Renato reflects on the impact she had on his life.
In 1989 Prague, a middle-aged cellist named Louka who finds himself in financial trouble agrees to a fake marriage with a Russian woman in order to get money. However, the plan takes an unexpected turn when the woman leaves the country and he is left to take care of her five-year-old son. As Louka forms a bond with the boy and navigates through cultural differences and personal struggles, he learns about the true meaning of responsibility and family.
A woman is brutally raped by a gang, leading her to seek revenge on her attackers. She plots and executes a plan to bring them down one by one, using her wits and martial arts skills.
After inheriting a mysterious book, a group of friends find themselves trapped in an isolated building where demonic forces begin to terrorize them. As they uncover the dark history behind the book, they must fight for their lives before they become victims of the demonic entities.
In "Professional Sweetheart," a radio sponsor and a female reporter must pretend to be married as part of a business competition. The two navigate a series of comedic and romantic situations, while also dealing with the pressures of public image and business mergers. With witty banter and amusing misunderstandings, they slowly start to fall in love.
Roberte, 40, resistant during the war, Calvinist and anticlerical, is deputy to the chamber and inspector of Censorship. She married Octave, an old Catholic aesthete, professor of canon law, whom she saves from impeachment for collaboration during the war. He submits his wife to a perverse custom: the laws of hospitality or prostitution of the wife by the husband.
Don't Go Near the Water is a romantic comedy that takes place in a Navy base during World War II. It follows the story of a group of navy officers who are stationed on a remote Pacific Island. The plot revolves around their personal lives, romantic rivalries, and cultural clashes with the locals. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and breaking the rules. It also delves into the unique challenges faced by navy officers during wartime.
Early short film by director Miguel Hermoso.
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