At a wedding reception, a man and a woman who had a brief encounter years earlier reconnect and engage in a night of deep conversation, exploring the complexities of their past and the possibility of a future together. The split-screen technique is used to show their simultaneous conversations, revealing the contrast between their memories and current realities.
Chelsea Girls is a groundbreaking experimental film that explores the reality of life in the Chelsea Hotel in New York City during the 1960s. The film showcases the unique atmosphere of the hotel, with its eccentric residents and their unconventional lifestyles. It uses a multi-screen format to provide a voyeuristic experience, presenting different stories and characters simultaneously. The film delves into themes of identity, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
The Year of the Discovery delves into the deep-rooted economic crisis and social unrest that plagued Cartagena, Spain in the 1990s. Set against a backdrop of unemployment, street riots, and labor strikes, the film provides an in-depth look at the turbulent times and the resilience of the local community.
Solitary Fragments is a drama that delves into the lives of various characters who are struggling with loss, loneliness, and the complexities of their relationships. The film portrays the interconnectedness of their stories through a fragmented narrative, exploring themes of grief, mother-daughter relationships, and the search for connection.
Last Call follows a suicidal alcoholic on the anniversary of his son’s death. When he attempts to call a crisis hotline, a misdial connects him with a single mother working as the night janitor at a local community college.
Wicked, Wicked (1973) is a crime thriller movie that tells the story of a psychotic killer who goes on a murder spree at a hotel. The film features a masked murderer, sadism, and a series of gruesome murders. It also explores the themes of psychopathy and psycho-terror. The story is told through a unique split-screen technique called 'Duo-Vision'.
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