Julieta is a drama film that explores the themes of guilt, loneliness, and the strained relationship between a mother and daughter. Set in Madrid, the movie follows Julieta, a single mother who is haunted by the guilt of her past actions. As she navigates through her own depression and the complexities of love, she discovers the strength of friendship and the power of memory. Along the way, she must confront her past mistakes and come to terms with her troubled family history. The film delves into the depths of human emotions and showcases the profound impact that our actions can have on our lives and the lives of those around us.
When a man's wife leaves him in charge of cleaning the house, he enlists the help of his friend to speed up the process. However, their attempts to clean only lead to further chaos and destruction, with a series of comedic mishaps including plunger mishaps, a gas explosion, and a house fire. Will they be able to clean up the mess before the wife returns?
Chaos reigns in Louise Fazenda's kitchen as the cat stalks and consumes the bird in the cuckoo clock and the baby paints its face with jam. In her next job in a restaurant kitchen, Louise scrambles up her powder puff and her biscuits. The cook orders her to lighten them up. She blows them up like balloons, but they come out like rubber balls and so she is bounced out of that job. In her next position as housekeeper to a rich family, she throws a party for her friends when the family goes on vacation and they turn the house topsy-turvy.
Ghosts Before Breakfast (1928) is a surreal and avant-garde short film that explores the concept of inanimate objects coming to life. The film features a group of ghosts who disrupt and play with animated objects, creating a whimsical and unusual experience for the audience.
In a complex tale of interweaving relationships, a gay occupational therapist in London explores the meaning of what it is to love and heal.
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