Anger Management is a TV show about a therapist named Charlie who helps his patients manage their anger. He uses unconventional methods and humor to teach them how to control their emotions and live a more balanced life. The show follows Charlie as he navigates his own personal struggles while guiding his patients towards a healthier mindset.
Dimensions of Dialogue is a surreal stop-motion animated film that explores the complexities of communication through various dimensions. It presents three different stories: one about two individuals trying to communicate but failing miserably, the second about two heads engaged in a brutal conversation, and the third about a mouthless man who eats others to gain their abilities. Through these stories, the film delves into the themes of miscommunication, power dynamics, and the consequences of language.
In this intense drama, an ex-con saved from a suicide attempt engages in a deep conversation about faith and atheism with a religious man.
The Aviator's Wife is a romantic comedy that explores the intricate dynamics and challenges of a man and his wife in a humorous way. Set in 1980s Paris, the film follows the story of a male protagonist who becomes infatuated and obsessed with a female postman. As their unconventional relationship evolves, it delves into themes of loneliness, deception, and unrequited love. With a touch of black humor and a dose of Nouvelle Vague style, this minimalist movie offers a fresh perspective on love and self-discovery.
Katzelmacher is a 1969 movie based on a play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Set in a small town in Munich, the film follows a group of young people as they navigate themes of prejudice, jealousy, and intolerance. The story revolves around a foreigner who becomes the target of discrimination and passive-aggressive behavior from the locals. The film explores complex dynamics within relationships and the effects of conformism on individuals. It delves into themes of racism, sexism, and violence against women, highlighting the challenges faced by migrant workers and the tensions that arise due to cultural differences.
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.
A series of shorts about adventures of a man and his "willie". They are best friends and talk about everyday problems they face, like competition or women and their "kitties". Willie is a live talking character in this satire on sexuality.
Documentary featuring a candid interview with Kieślowski and rare behind-the-scenes footage from the set of The Double Life of Véronique
Tells the story of Nacho, a veterinarian, who faces women who have meant something in his life. Before him appears his lover, his mother, his psychologist, his partner, his ex-girlfriend and her sister. With all of them have outstanding accounts and they all have to face to resolve.
Laura, a specialized psychologist in sexist violence, receives the couple composed by Eva and Pablo when he is reported for abuse, at the same time that she suffers the consequences of trying to protect women from abusers.
Join a group of scientists from different fields as they dive into the most unknown aspects of science, from quantum physics to astrobiology, in an attempt to broaden our understanding of the world.
The whole film takes place in a single room where representatives of the two political forces and their enemy "the Jew" are gathered. A female character establishes the dialogue between these individuals and comments on the ideology of each; Until the final scene where everyone seems to rally to a common idea.
'The subject of this film is the conversation between a man and a woman. A couple, maybe lovers, maybe married, it doesn't matter. (...) During this conversation, we do not see but the city of Rome. I wanted to transmit that what Rome provokes in me, the feeling of an intrinsic matter, indissoluble, in difference with Paris, made of small parks and open spaces, crossed by the sky and the wind. Hand in hand with the film, the difficulty of the two lovers assumes a clearer, more explicit form. But as much as, in my opinion, it is impossible to describe and film Rome, the difficulty in the love of a couple can never be totally understood.' - Marguerite Duras, Venice film festival catalogue, 1982.
Uli and Nora share an intimate, late love. But Uli always avoids the decision to stand on the common relationship. One morning Uli suffers a stroke during a tour of the harbor on the Elbe. He fights his way through the city to the reading room of the library where Nora works. At the last minute, an ambulance takes Uli to the hospital. In this situation, Nora is overwhelmed. When, on the initiative of her friend Eva, she fetches a few things for Uli from his apartment, a cell phone rings. At the other end there is an unknown female voice that sounds strangely familiar ...
The subject of the film is male-female relationships. Composed of 7 vignettes, "20 Fingers" features Mania Akbari and Bijan Daneshmand as a contemporary Iranian couple. The film is an intense, bumpy series of conversations and sometimes quarrels reflecting the problems facing Iranian men and women and the struggle between modernism and tradition, liberalism and conservatism.
A dance trophy winning young couple is temporarily split up when a playboy aviator leads the girl to believe he's in love with her.
Broken Poet is a compelling investigation into the meaning of success, rock stardom and even freedom itself which, as Janis Joplin sang, is just another word for nothing left to lose.
Luka leaves for the countryside unhappy with the way his girlfriend Katarina has treated him. She follows him hoping that they could sort out their relationship. Despite the beauty and tranquillity of their surroundings they go through twists and turns that only intensify their crisis. When Katarina befriends the happy-go-lucky soldier Primoz, new dimensions and choices open up for her. Ultimately all three must decide where their own life will take them.