Violette Nozière is a provocative and intense crime drama that follows the true story of a teenage girl who turns to murder to escape her oppressive family life. Fueled by her insatiable desires and twisted moral compass, Violette embarks on a dangerous path of deception, manipulation, and violence. As her actions become increasingly daring and horrifying, the film explores themes of immorality, sexuality, and the destructive power of youth.
A convict escapes prison and seeks vengeance by using a mad scientist's invention to miniaturize people. Disguised as an old woman, he exacts his revenge on the banker who wronged him.
A health inspector and his daughter, who is serving time in prison, must confront their past and mend their strained relationship. They navigate through scandal, extortion, and the death of a pet while unraveling the truth about their complicated history.
Terry is a young woman determined to find her estranged father, a novelist who abandoned her as a child. After arriving in the small New Mexico town where he lives, Terry sets about planning her revenge: seducing her loving father.
The movers and shakers in Singapore get involved in behind-the-scenes political and business activities, romantic entanglements, and murder. Nicol Williamson plays the wealthiest man in Southeast Asia. Barbara Hershey is his married antagonistic daughter who starts an affair with an ambitious American banker (Bruce Boxleitner) and who also seems to have the attention of her father.
Daddy, filmed in cooperation with movie director Peter Whitehead, discovers the connection between a father and little girl. Like the majority of Niki De Saint Phalle’s films, the flick combines autobiography with imagination, mixing erotic scenes of incest with a reverse of energy as the female character humors the daddy figure. Saint Phalle narrates the film, offering an almost psycho-analytical explanation of its content and explains the different inexplicable.
Drawers is a drama movie that follows the story of a troubled woman and her dysfunctional family. It explores themes of troubled pasts, domestic violence, and self-injury. The movie delves into the complex dynamics of a husband-wife relationship and the conflicts that arise within it. It also touches upon themes of sex addiction, hidden secrets, and the longing for approval from a father figure. Drawers takes viewers on an emotional journey filled with intense moments and unexpected twists.
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