Heavenly Bodies is a drama/romance movie set in Toronto during the 1980s. It follows the story of a group of three friends who audition for a dance competition. The movie showcases their struggles, friendships, and romantic relationships as they navigate the competitive world of dance and confront personal challenges.
Scenes of the Crime (2001) follows a man who becomes involved in a series of dangerous situations after witnessing a crime. As he tries to untangle the web of deceit, he faces threats, betrayal, and violence that put his life at stake.
In the year 2222, a former drug dealer is kept in a state of hibernation. Reanimated, he tells his story. Leader in the narcotics market, his situation was prosperous until, during a political change, the government legalized its use.
A sociology student films sexual encounters in a motel for his thesis, and falls in love with a French girl in the process.
Seok-ho, a self-styled playboy with a beautiful wife, is fooling around with Ji-yeon, a voluptuous photographer, but pines for Chae-young, a college student who appears to be the most virtuous girl in all of Korea. But it turns out that Chae-young, who frustrates her suitor at every turn, is not so chaste after all. The plot thickens as Seok-ho's best friend Young-su, outwardly awkward and shy, sets his sights on Ji-yeon, not realizing that she is already involved with his best buddy.
This comedy brings Pierre Richard and Michel Piccoli together onscreen once again. In the story, former professor Henri Toussaint Piccoli has been locked away in a psychiatric ward for some years for trying to strangle his wife when he found her in bed with another man. Now she has a terminal illness, and wants some sort of reconciliation with him. His therapist (Richard) decides to permit him to visit with her, provided he comes along. Except for his wide mood swings and occasional outbursts of lewd muttering, the professor "passes" for sane fairly easily. Not so the psychotic (Dominique Pinon) who stows away in the psychiatrist's car, who constantly calls attention to the other two.
A beautiful young escort suffers from trip-like dreams he doesn't understand. These visions are shared by his clients, both scaring and exciting them.
The breath on your skin speaks for you while you rest. The smell is deafening. Its fragrance, a poisonous composition, has the power to tear fragile hearts away. What flower wouldn't be jealous of you?
An invisible force is killing women in Sydney and stealing their eyes.
In a dystopian future, Europe is unified under a totalitarian patriarchy, where each town is assigned a single economic purpose. In Brendovery, Wales the occupation is prostitution. Arriving by train from London is Billy Hampton, a young American expatriate and draft evader (Bill Paxton in his first lead role), ostensibly there to enjoy a sex-filled holiday. Unknown to him he is a time bomb assassin, programmed by a feminist terrorist cell to assassinate the local minister of prostitution.
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