People bring their stories of missed lust connections to an objective panel of experts who then judge whether they could have gone all the way or not.
Moscow, 1953. Soviet dictator Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin dies after being in power for nearly 30 years. Now, members of the Council of Ministers scramble for power in a chaotic struggle for control.
In ...And Justice for All, a lawyer named Arthur Kirkland is faced with an ethical dilemma when he is assigned to defend a judge accused of rape. As he dives deep into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and faces numerous challenges in his pursuit of justice. Kirkland must navigate through a flawed judicial system and confront his own personal demons to fight for what is right.
In the Loop is a satirical comedy that follows the chaotic and absurd world of politics. When a British government official unintentionally suggests that a war in the Middle East is inevitable, a group of politicians from both sides of the Atlantic scramble to spin the situation to their advantage. With sharp wit and biting humor, the film exposes the absurdity and incompetence of those in power.
In a future world where replicants are banned, an industrialist demonstrates his new Nexus 9 replicants to a committee, highlighting their obedience and lack of emotions, but a demonstration goes wrong, leading to a tense situation.
A woman seeks revenge after her husband's medical experiments lead to his suicide. She seduces and kills various people involved in the experiments, using methods such as smothering with a pillow and murder with scissors. Along the way, she indulges in seduction, scantily clad appearances, and torture. The police inspector investigates the murders, uncovering a world of sexploitation, sex, and murder.
A Foreign Affair is a comedy-drama film set in post-war Germany. It follows the story of an American captain who falls in love with a German cabaret singer while investigating the immoral activities of an American congressman. The captain must navigate the complexities of love and espionage in a war-torn country.
The Scar is a satirical drama that takes place in a small town in communist Poland. It follows the story of a factory director who becomes disillusioned with the idealism of the communist party and resigns from his position. The plot also involves a building project, an interview with a reporter, and the opposition he faces from the communist party. The movie explores themes of socialism, communism, and the struggles of an idealist in a communist society.
Phar Lap is a biography drama film set during the Great Depression. It follows the journey of Phar Lap, a champion racehorse, and the obstacles he faces, including attempted murder and greed. The film showcases his rise to fame and his impact on the horse racing world.
1776 is a musical drama that follows the story of the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Set in Philadelphia, the film portrays the debates and discussions among the members of the Continental Congress as they struggle to come to a consensus on declaring independence from Britain. The film explores the personalities and motivations of key figures such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin, highlighting the challenges and conflicts they faced during this crucial period in American history.
In a small town, a protest against a military base leads to a series of misunderstandings, false accusations of adultery, and attempts to reconcile marriages. Chaos ensues as the townspeople rally around the cause.
A dramatisation of the workers' protests in June 1976 in Radom, seen from the perspective of the local Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party. [Produced in 1981, but not commercially released until 1996.]
After discovering her husband's infidelity, a woman moves in with her in-laws and navigates the challenges of a small town, finding unexpected romance along the way.
"Fact-based story about the sexual harassment suit filed by Anita Hill during the appointment trials of Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court during the George Bush Presidential administration. The film gives both parties a fairly even presentation and does not try to assess blame. It does, however, show a lot of background political maneuvering that took place, particularly on the part of Kenneth Duberstein, an administrative spin doctor."
Fifty years ago, a Home Office committee chaired by Wolfenden, then vice-chancellor of Reading University, recommended the decriminalization of homosexuality. But behind the scenes of what was to become a turning point in British social history, there was an even more extraordinary story. Jack's son Jeremy, then a brilliant undergraduate at Oxford, was himself gay, something his father could not bring himself to acknowledge.
Park Grove Community Church has lost its pastor and is closing its doors, unless it reinvents itself, despite itself - with the help of Chuck, a compassionate visionary whose whimsical ideas get the church into perplexing predicaments.
It is New Zealand 1959. Teen swimmer Alex Archer has to battle set backs, intense rivalry and personal tragedy in her bid to win selection for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.
Knute Rockne All American is a movie based on the true story of Knute Rockne, a Norwegian immigrant who becomes a football player and later a coach at the University of Notre Dame. The film portrays Rockne's struggles and successes, highlighting his innovative coaching techniques and the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Salaakhen is a story of a man who becomes a vigilante after witnessing the corruption and injustice in society. He embarks on a mission to bring the criminals to justice and restore law and order.
Country girl Jane Budden goes to the big city, determined to find and marry a wealthy man. Instead, she meets and marries Herman Maxim, a struggling inventor.