In Tokyo, a rookie detective loses his gun and becomes obsessed with finding it, leading him to navigate through the city's criminal underworld. As he delves deeper into the dark and dangerous world, he uncovers a web of deception and discovers shocking truths.
Stop Making Sense is a documentary music movie released in 1984. It showcases a live performance by the band Talking Heads, filmed over multiple nights in 1983. The film captures the energy and excitement of the band's music, with innovative choreography, dynamic singing, and mesmerizing stage presence. Stop Making Sense is a must-watch for fans of new wave and rock music.
The Small Back Room follows the life of a bomb disposal expert in England during World War II. The expert faces various challenges, including alcoholism and the pressure to develop a top-secret weapon. As he navigates these difficulties, he must also deal with personal issues and the constant threat of danger.
Caravaggio is a biographical drama film that explores the life of the Italian painter, focusing on his relationship with an older man, his artistic creation, and the religious themes in his work. Set in 17th-century Italy, the movie delves into Caravaggio's struggles with his homosexuality, the murder he is falsely accused of, and his complex inner world as an artist.
The Ghost Ship is a suspenseful and psychological thriller set on a haunted ship, where a mute man becomes suspicious of the ship's authoritarian captain after a series of mysterious deaths occur on board. As the tension rises, the protagonist must navigate his way through the dark and ominous atmosphere of the ship to uncover the truth.
Mala Noche is a romantic drama that tells the story of a man who becomes infatuated with a young Mexican immigrant he meets in Portland. As their relationship develops, the man's desire turns into obsession, leading to a tragic and doomed romance. Set against the backdrop of poverty and illegal immigration, Mala Noche explores themes of love, identity, and the desperate lengths one will go to for connection.
Return to Reason is a groundbreaking experimental short film released in 1923. It features abstract visuals, avant-garde techniques, and surrealism. The film showcases various art forms and incorporates elements of carnival-ride, chiaroscuro, silhouette, and extreme close-up.
In 1930s Mexico, a fugitive priest is on the run from a relentless police sergeant. As he seeks sanctuary and tries to survive, he is faced with religious persecution and the tragedy of a dying woman.
The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra is a surrealistic silent film that delves into the tragic and dehumanizing world of a movie extra. The film explores themes of identity, failure, and the harsh realities of showbiz. Through avant-garde techniques and a blend of comedy and drama, it offers a satirical commentary on the aspirations and struggles of aspiring actors. With elements of psychological horror and a haunting portrayal of the protagonist's demise, the film is a unique and influential piece of experimental cinema.
The Hearts of Age is a surrealistic avant-garde short film that follows a police officer in a fantasy world filled with bizarre and dream-like imagery.
A jewel thief decides to turn over a new leaf. He starts anew as a professional singer; but before long, the he becomes suspect again for a series of robberies. He sets up a trap to snare the copycat thief, but will it snare him instead?
A gang of black militants plots to rob a factory to finance their "revolutionary struggle."
An intertwining story of murder and mystery across two decades. In the early twentieth century, several pregnant girls meet in a country house, where they have been sent to give birth and have their children adopted. The girls are never seen by outsiders again. Almost twenty years later, two historians return to the house to research the case, and when the disturbing truth is revealed, the dark story continues.
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