Jumping the Broom is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of two families from different social classes coming together for a wedding in Martha's Vineyard. The film explores themes of class clash, family relationships, and the challenges that arise when an older woman-younger man relationship is revealed. As the weekend unfolds, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and the families navigate through their differences.
Ana has just arrived from Colombia and is the maid of a luxurious mansion on the Costa Brava, where a family of wealthy art dealers spends their summers. The young woman works tirelessly and without a contract, under the promise of decent conditions at the end of the summer, if she remains obedient and discreet.
Class barriers threaten the budding romance of two young lovers striving to realize their artistic ambitions.
A fashion executive falls in love with a young man who works as a male prostitute, leading to a complex relationship filled with obsession, conflict, and unrequited love.
Entertaining ensemble piece dealing with several characters who are on the way to the races on Derby day. It cleverly blends dramatic, romantic and comic elements, including the woman and lover who have murdered her husband, and the working class couple who are excited about their chance to go to the races, but end up listening to it on the radio in the car-park because they've got such a bad view.
In La Paz -as opposed to many other cities- the rich live below, which is the Southern District. Life goes on without major mishaps in a large house surrounded by a beautiful garden. It is a wonderful world, a great bubble of comfort, where different personal spheres coexist: the mother, along with her three children and the Aymara inhabitants of the house. The drama surfaces slowly, without narrative ploys, observing day-to-day activities until internal and external forces make the bubble burst. The film relates the story of the final days of an upper-class family, at a time when the country is undergoing social changes.
A young woman is involved with a married man, although she does not know that he is married. He kills his jealous wife and implicates her in the murder. However, a playboy character who had been flirting with the woman earlier turns amateur detective and clears her.
Gloria, the daughter in a wealthy family, has finally spent most of her father's money. She marries Tony, whose as much of a reckless spendthrift as she is, and they continue indulging themselves. Tony's wealthy grandfather Adam Patch dies, but to their surprise he leaves Tony nothing. The couple try their hands at actually working for a living, but they don't like it and return to their spendthrift ways. Something has to give, and it soon does.
The Mark of Cain is a documentary drama that delves into the nature and consequences of violence in modern society. The film examines the personal journeys of two young offenders and explores the impact of their actions on themselves and those around them. It raises important questions about the cycle of violence and the role of society in rehabilitating individuals.
Kim is a hitman who commits a serious mistake and is about to be executed by the criminal organization he works for. His only chance to escape punishment is to assassinate the peasant leader Bel. She is his sister and the only person in the world that he truly loves.
Oasis is a drama movie that explores themes of social discrimination and homoerotism. The plot revolves around a man who, in his loneliness, forms a close relationship with another man. As their relationship grows, they face challenges due to societal prejudice and their own inner struggles. The movie delves into the facade people put on, the regrets they carry, and the complexities of family relationships. It also highlights the effects of drug addiction and the clash between different social classes. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate through these obstacles, seeking acceptance and love.
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