Finding Steve McQueen is a crime drama based on a true story. Set in the 1970s, the movie follows a group of criminals who plan to steal millions of dollars from the slush fund of President Richard Nixon. As they execute the heist, the FBI closes in on them, leading to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
When strange, supernatural murders suddenly become the talk a peaceful town, two detectives must solve a deadly game, but will the myth of this game reveal secrets too close to home.
In 18th-century Vienna, an innocent clockmaker is falsely accused of murder, leading to intrigue, revenge, and the unraveling of secrets in upper-class society. Guilty of Innocence explores the naivete of an 18-year-old clockmaker who becomes entangled in a web of deceit, cruelty, and a secret invention. With his life at stake, he must navigate the treacherous world of aristocrats and unravel the mystery to prove his innocence.
An old man is to be evicted from his home. He is the last tenant in an old house. He refuses to leave the flat in which he has passed his whole life. All appeals asking him to be 'reasonable' are of no use. And when he finally gets out his shotgun, the cops appear and use tear gas to drive him out of his flat. He is put into a straitjacket and carried out of the house as someone who's 'aggressive and always grousing'. 'The film is a bitter elegy for the unknown Vienna, seen with the eyes of an old man. A remarkable Austrian film.'
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