Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) is an Italian anthology film consisting of four segments, each directed by a different filmmaker. The film satirizes and explores various themes such as self-reflection, controversy, obsession, jealousy, gluttony, and death. It features elements of surrealism, dark comedy, and political satire.
Leni Gruyetin, a resident of Nazi Germany, lives a tumultuous life as she bears witness to the fascist regime of the Nazis.
In Hunger Ward, director Skye Fitzgerald follows two female doctors as they work to save malnourished children in war-torn Yemen. The film exposes the devastating effects of the ongoing conflict on the young population, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention.
After his wife/model has died of starvation with her portrait unfinished, an impoverished artist meets another woman with a striking resemblance to her.
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