In Dracula (1958), when a young lawyer is sent to a remote castle, he discovers that its owner, Count Dracula, is a vampire. As the Count preys on innocent victims, a group of vampire-hunters races against time to stop him. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker, this gothic horror film is a thrilling tale of deception, bloodlust, and supernatural power.
During World War I, a young man faces trauma, bravery, and friendship in the trenches. He documents the horrors of war and captures the realities of trench warfare. With freeze frames and fixed bayonets, he fights alongside his comrades, experiencing the brutality of battlefield and the camaraderie of soldiers. As the war progresses, he confronts acts of cowardice and captures the reality of life and death in the trenches.
The Invisible is a comedy-drama movie that follows a 50-year-old man as he deals with unemployment, lost youth, and the complexities of relationships. He finds himself on a journey towards maturity and self-discovery, stepping into new roles as a boyfriend, husband, and stepfather. Through conversations and dialogue with various characters, including a CEO, teacher, and horticulturist, he explores the meaning of marriage, explores his own worth, and learns to find his footing in life. The movie touches on themes of sexual harassment, suicide, and friendship, while also showcasing lighter moments of comedy and romance. With each step, the protagonist uncovers the invisible joys and challenges of adulthood.
In 1967, a young David Lynch grabbed his new Bolex 16mm camera, to film his friend and mentor Bushnell Keeler and brother Dave Keeler sailing on the Chesapeake Bay in Bush's King's Cruiser. This was David Lynch's very first film, which he prefers to call a "home movie". It depicts a man, a painter, who changed David's life forever pursuing the artist's life, which he continues to this day.
Horacio, an old smuggler hiding from the law, lives in a surreal, baroque apartment with Petulia, his daughter, and Milton, his favorite thug. While he keeps his daughter locked up in her bedroom, Horácio flirts with his goon, for whom he has had repressed feelings for years. However, Milton's love for a mysterious woman, and Petula's attempts to free herself with the help of a former lover, clash with Horacio's tyrannical whims.
A retrospective of Dracula's appearances in film. It includes trailers and scenes from many Dracula-related films. There is an emphasis on films which feature the actors Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee, as they portrayed the most popular versions of Dracula. Also covered are films depicting sons and daughters of Dracula, and Dracula-like vampires. Many of the trailers focus on the beauty of Dracula's victims, or the beauty of female vampires.
In 1964 poets Elizabeth Buckner, Jim Morrison and Max Schwartz made a film called "First Love". In the spring of 2002 Schwartz talks about first love, pictures, and poetry as a message of change for the future of mankind.
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