The story follows Antonio Salieri, a devout composer who becomes consumed by jealousy for the musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri recounts his relationship with Mozart, his struggles with God, and his plot to gain ultimate victory over Mozart and God. As Salieri's plan unfolds, Mozart's life spirals into financial ruin and poor health, ultimately leading to his untimely death. Salieri concludes his confession by accepting his role as the 'patron saint of mediocrity.'
Three amateur bank robbers plan to hold up a bank, but things go wrong as everything that could go wrong does, turning the robbery into a strange and chaotic ordeal.
In the fictional country of Sylvania, a widow and her four sons become embroiled in a political satire as they try to save their nation from a dictator. With slapstick comedy, musical numbers, and absurd situations, Duck Soup is a classic farce that showcases the Marx Brothers' comedic genius.
Sabrina Fairchild, the daughter of a chauffeur, falls in love with David Larrabee, the playboy son of her father's wealthy employers. When she returns from a stay in Paris transformed and sophisticated, David starts to see her in a new light.
The Life of Emile Zola (1937) is a movie based on the true story of Emile Zola, a famous French writer. The film focuses on his involvement in the Dreyfus Affair, a scandalous political and judicial event in 19th-century France. Zola's fearless crusade to expose the truth and clear the name of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer wrongly accused of treason, becomes a powerful testament to the fight against injustice.
In Pulp, a British expatriate author becomes entangled in a series of events involving funeral clairvoyance, an eccentric man, and a gender-bender gunsel. As the plot unfolds, deception, survival desperation, and parody comedy take center stage, adding to the hostilities and misery experienced by the characters. The story follows the author's journey of exile and clairvoyant encounters with a princess, all while navigating a typing pool filled with dictation, stenographers, and cross-dressers. Along the way, there are steamboat escapades, an ex-husband-ex-wife relationship, and a sniper scandal. The ruins of a party and a prayer prank lead to a dramatic police lineup revelation involving an evil man and an innocent one-armed man.
A writer in New York develops a close relationship with a bookseller in London through letters, sparking a lifelong friendship.
Spooky tale of a lawyer who sees Satan in the Swiss au pair she and her artist husband have hired for their young daughter.
To Be and to Have is a documentary that follows a year in the life of a one-room schoolhouse in a small village in rural France. The film provides an intimate look at the daily struggles and triumphs of both the teacher and the students, highlighting the importance of education and the teacher-student relationship.
The Good Earth tells the story of a Chinese farmer named Wang Lung and his wife O-Lan as they struggle to survive and build a life together in early 20th century China. They face various challenges such as famine, locust attacks, and social unrest, but ultimately find success and wealth. Along the way, they experience love, betrayal, and the complexities of family relationships.
A wordless forensic documentary that showcases the grim reality of the autopsy process, revealing the intricacies of the human body through incisions, measurements, and bodily fluids. The film captures the pathologists at work as they dissect nude corpses, dictating their findings into a dictating machine. With scenes of burned victims, sawed open chests, preserved films, and forensic analysis, this avant-garde film leaves a haunting and lasting impression of death and the science behind it.
Three Heroes and the Shamakhan Queen is an animated adventure comedy that follows the story of three heroes who embark on a journey to rescue a kidnapped prince and defeat the evil queen. With the help of talking animals and magical potions, they must overcome various obstacles and save the day.
A Gorgeous Girl Like Me is a 1972 movie about a sociology student who studies female criminals and becomes a sociopath herself. She goes on a killing spree, targeting men who have wronged her in some way. The movie explores themes of jealousy, love affairs, and sexual frustration.
In Cold Case Hammarskjöld, a documentary film released in 2019, investigative journalist Mads Brügger sets out to solve the mystery surrounding the death of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. As he delves deeper into the case, Brügger uncovers a complex web of conspiracy theories, white supremacy, and secret operations involving the mining corporation and army of mercenaries. Through witness interviews, examination of wreckage, and exploration of historical events like the Katanga conflict, Brügger brings to light the shady dealings of powerful forces and the troubling history of African decolonization.
The President is a political drama based on a memoir of a French president. The story revolves around the political career and personal life of the president, including the challenges and scandals faced. It explores themes of corruption, power, and democracy in France during the 1950s.
The Passionate Friends is a drama and romance movie set in London and Swiss Alps. It tells the story of a woman torn between her passion for a man and the safety of a wealthy banker. The movie explores themes of love, marriage, infidelity, and forgiveness in a beautiful and captivating way.
Beauty and the Boss is a romantic comedy set during the Great Depression. It follows the story of a poverty-stricken woman who works as a secretary and catches the eye of her womanizing boss. The two engage in a battle of the sexes as they navigate a business merger and their own personal challenges. Through flirtation and romantic rivalry, they eventually find love in each other, leading to a marriage proposal and a happy ending.
Pretty young girls get involved in humorous sexual situations.
Let Joy Reign Supreme is a period drama film set in 18th century France, featuring a story revolving around scandal, conspiracy, and the struggle for power. The film follows the life of Philippe d'Orleans, the regent of France, as he navigates the treacherous court politics, faces false accusations, and deals with various challenges including illness and the threat of betrayal. With its depiction of the corrupt and decadent French court, the movie explores themes of greed, cruelty, and the fight for freedom.
An Argentinean family living in Spain has their lives rocked when a famous author from their home country claims that their daughter is actually his granddaughter who was lost during a war.