After her family is murdered, 12-year-old Mathilda seeks refuge with an assassin named Léon. As she becomes his protégée, a unique bond forms between them. Together, they navigate the dangerous world of crime and seek revenge for Mathilda's lost loved ones.
A father's neglect drives a son to seek revenge after his father is shot. He returns to India, sets up a doppelgänger, and embarks on a mission to find the culprits. Along the way, he uncovers family secrets and reconciles with his father, only to face new threats from vengeful enemies.
Lizzy, a talented sculptor, navigates the challenges of preparing for her art show while dealing with family and friends. She forms a peculiar bond with her enigmatic landlord, Jo, as they care for an injured bird. However, a kiln fire destroys Lizzy's artwork and her brother's mental state deteriorates, adding uncertainty to her upcoming exhibition. As Lizzy's family unexpectedly appears at the show, events take an intriguing turn. Lizzy and Jo embark on a quest to recapture a pigeon, only to discover its mysterious intentions.
In Le Samouraï, a laconic and enigmatic hitman named Jef Costello becomes the target of a relentless police investigation after carrying out a murder. As he tries to evade capture and maintain his stoic demeanor, Jef finds himself facing treachery from within the criminal underworld. Set in the backdrop of Paris, this neo-noir crime drama explores themes of existential loneliness, loyalty, and coolness.
Dare (2009) is a drama/romance movie that explores the complexities of relationships in high school. The film follows the lives of multiple characters, including a troubled teen who is dealing with his own sexual identity, a rich kid who is jealous of his new love interest, and a group of friends who are experimenting with polyamory. As they navigate through love, friendship, and self-discovery, these characters face challenges and confront their inner demons.
Butterfly is a heartwarming and thought-provoking TV show that follows the journey of an 11-year-old boy named Max, who struggles with gender identity and societal pressure. Max's divorced parents, Vicky and Stephen, have different views on how to support him, leading to conflict and emotional challenges. The show explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of family relationships.
Artem loves Yulia, Yulia loves Artem. They recently graduated from school, moved to Moscow and began an independent life. In search of part-time jobs, Artem comes up with the idea of creating another image from Yulia - Eva Elfie - and making an amateur video for Pornhub. Suddenly, the video becomes popular, Eva gets more and more job offers, and Artem becomes the boyfriend and producer of a world celebrity. The heroes seem to fall into the "American dream", but in their personal lives there are more and more problems and doubts.
My Best Fiend is a documentary that explores the volatile and intense relationship between director Werner Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film delves into their love-hate dynamic, showcasing the challenges and conflicts they faced while working together on various projects. From explosive arguments to passionate artistic collaborations, My Best Fiend offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex world of filmmaking and the unique bond between Herzog and Kinski.
Amanda Mustard, a photojournalist, investigates the sexual abuse committed by her own grandfather. Her search for truth and reconciliation becomes a personal and high-stakes journey.
E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Steven Spielberg's endearing movie released in 1982, achieved the triple feat of bringing to life one of the most iconic characters in pop culture, revolutionizing science fiction cinema and establishing itself as one of the highest-grossing family movies in the history of cinema, capable of making the whole world laugh and cry.
The Best Intentions tells the story of a complex and forbidden love affair set in early 20th century Sweden. It explores themes of theology, family relationships, and societal expectations. The series follows the lives of Anna and Henrik, two individuals from different social classes who struggle to maintain their relationship in the face of societal pressures and personal challenges.
A shocking car wreck that takes the lives of two family members unlocks a series of secrets, lies and regrets, as the people left behind can't move forward without looking at the past.
Sundays and Cybele is a heartbreaking drama that takes place in 1960s France. It follows the story of a young orphan and a traumatized war veteran who form an unlikely friendship. Together, they navigate the challenges of their past and present traumas, finding solace and connection in each other. The film beautifully explores themes of intergenerational friendship, love, and the lasting effects of war.
In post-World War II Poland, a pregnant nun finds herself in a convent where she grapples with her traumatic experience of being raped by a Soviet soldier. As she tries to hide her pregnancy and cope with her fear of hell, she forms complex relationships with the abbess, other nuns, and a French Red Cross doctor. The nun's journey towards healing and forgiveness is explored amidst the backdrop of a war-torn country.
Zhou Yi is about to leave on holiday with her boyfriend Woody, until an argument makes Zhou Yi to dump him at the airport. Their breakup is being witnessed by her ex-boyfriend.
JORDAN is a lonely Manhattan painter. When GINGER, a suicidal 19 year old squatter calls Jordan by accident, she threatens to kill herself if he doesn't meet her for lunch. This dark dramedy is 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' on lithium. 16mm film
Annie, who lives a life of make-believe, meets Billa, an ambitious and quick-witted rickshaw driver, and an unforgettable journey begins.
Ten years ago, the paths of Abou, Laura, Cadiatou and Jacques have crossed Emmanuelle’s. She was their French teacher at a high school in Marseille. Together they took part in a film, Children of the Princess of Cleves, in which, while analyzing the classic text, they expressed their hopes, dreams, and fears. In En Nous, the director re-connects with the protagonists : memories blend with stories of their lives and the daily obstacles they must overcome whilst trying not to lose hope. Now, the sentence of the Princess of Cleves rings poignantly true: “I know nothing can be more difficult than what I undertake”.