Love Meetings is a documentary film that delves into the complex and taboo topics of love, sexuality, and relationships in Italy during the 1960s. Through interviews with ordinary people on the streets, at the beach, and in public places, the film captures a wide range of perspectives on topics such as marriage, divorce, virginity, prostitution, and cultural clashes. It explores the societal norms, moral conflicts, and economic factors that shape the love lives of Italians during the time of the economic miracle.
The Pornographers is a dark comedy that explores the story of a dysfunctional family involved in the pornography industry. The film delves into themes of guilt, blackmail, and the complexities of family relationships. It combines elements of surrealism and Japanese new wave cinema to create a unique and thought-provoking viewing experience.
By presenting archive footage along with his own life story, filmmaker Gabriele Salvatores mediates an illustration of the economic boom in Italy during the 1960s.
Covers the rise of the Swedish IT sector in the 90s and how the industry kept growing despite the bubble bursting.
The dramatic story of two blue-collar Milwaukee families over two decades. As they struggle to find their place in the new economy, living from paycheck to paycheck through good times and bad, the Neumanns and Stanleys confront choices for themselves and their families that have far-reaching consequences for the American way of life.
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