Paradise: Love follows the story of a middle-aged woman who travels to Kenya in search of love and companionship. She finds herself immersed in the world of sex tourism, where she encounters young male prostitutes and explores the exploitative nature of her desires. The film explores themes of class differences, the objectification of the body, and the complexities of relationships.
Roger Waters: The Wall—Live in Berlin is a documentary film showcasing a live performance by Roger Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd, in Berlin. The concert is a rendition of The Wall album, which tells the story of a rock star's mental breakdown and isolation from society. The film captures the grandeur and emotion of the performance, featuring an orchestra, marching band, and choir. It explores themes of war, authoritarianism, and personal struggle.
Spinning Into Butter is a drama film based on a play that explores the theme of racism on a college campus. The story follows a college dean who must confront issues of discrimination and racial tensions. Set in Vermont, the film delves into the challenges faced by black American students in a predominantly white institution.
Skins (2002) tells the story of two Lakota Sioux brothers, Rudy and Mogie, who are trapped in a cycle of violence and addiction on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. As they navigate through issues like terminal illness, police vigilantism, and the struggles of Native American life, their bond is tested in ways they never imagined. Through a series of tragic events, they must confront their past and find a way to break free from the cycle that threatens to consume them.
A young woman and her grandmother living in an isolated farmhouse are kidnapped by aliens.
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