Score: A Film Music Documentary explores the creative process of film composers and the impact of film music on the cinematic experience. It takes an in-depth look at the world of film music, from classical composers to contemporary ones, and explores the role of music in shaping the emotional landscape of movies. The documentary features interviews with renowned composers, directors, and performers, as well as behind-the-scenes footage from recording sessions and film productions.
A group of nude male performers sing and dance through a variety of comedic and romantic situations, exploring themes of homosexuality, relationships, and self-acceptance.
Zahia Ziouani, 17, dreams of becoming a conductor, while her twin sister Fettouma hopes to be a professional cellist. They want to make classical music accessible to everyone and create their own orchestra.
The Bellboy follows the misadventures of a bellboy named Stanley at a Miami Beach hotel. Through a series of comedic vignettes, Stanley finds himself in hilarious situations involving running away, flash photography, talking to the camera, and more. From encounters with a motorcyle escort to signing autographs and chauffeuring a limousine, Stanley's escapades will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Bugs Bunny interrupts an opera performance and faces revenge from the opera singer.
In Man Facing Southeast, a man named Rantes mysteriously appears at a psychiatric hospital in Argentina. He insists that he is an extraterrestrial and possesses telekinetic abilities. As he interacts with the staff and patients, including a psychiatrist named Dr. Denis, Rantes challenges their beliefs and raises questions about the nature of sanity and the existence of an alien presence on Earth. The film explores themes of identity, perception, and the blurred line between reality and imagination.
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