Big Stone Gap is a comedy film set in a small mining town in the 1970s. The film revolves around a spinster who is a female pharmacist and store clerk. She navigates through life in the town, dealing with relationships, loss, and sexual confusion. The plot also involves a play within the film, a mine explosion, and a paternity revelation. It explores themes of family, friendship, and love in the backdrop of a close-knit Appalachian community.
Tells the story of young Daniela ‘Blue Jeans’ Anselmi, a free-spirited drifter who makes her way in life by selling sexual favors and practicing petty-crime. After Daniela is arrested, the man who might be her long-lost father is called into her life to look after her.
In 'King of the Pecos,' a gang leader seeks revenge on his parents' killer and is summoned to court for a murder trial. He faces obstacles and meets a lawyer who helps him navigate the legal system. Along the way, he discovers the true meaning of family and resolves to seek justice.
Suave French actor Philippe Martin provokes a scandal when, in a darkened theater, he mistakes young Monique for his mistress, Yvonne, and tries to kiss her. Charged with assault, the quick-thinking Philippe claims it's French tradition to do as he did, and is let go. To his surprise, Philippe learns that Monique has paid his fine. As the tabloids exploit the situation, Monique dates Philippe, until a photo appears of him kissing Yvonne.
Grandmother is a drama movie set in Manila, Philippines during the 2000s. The story follows a grandmother who struggles to make ends meet and faces a series of difficult situations including the death of her grandson. She navigates through poverty, a flooded city, loan sharks, and the loss of her remote-control to a stroke. Along the way, she forms relationships with a lawyer, a judge, and a videographer, and tries to contribute to her community through donations and condolences. The film explores themes of family, resilience, and the impact of poverty in a society.
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Naked States is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the controversial world of public nudity and body art. Directed by Arlene Donnelly, the film follows photographer Spencer Tunick as he travels across the United States, photographing hundreds of naked volunteers in iconic locations. Through interviews with the participants and insights from art critics, Naked States explores themes of freedom of expression, body acceptance, and the intersections between art and social activism.
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