The Night Of follows the story of Naz, a Pakistani-American college student, who wakes up next to a girl who has been brutally murdered. As Naz becomes the prime suspect, he must navigate the criminal justice system, deal with racial prejudice, and uncover the truth about what happened that night.
When an airplane is hijacked by bio-terrorists, a pilot and a detective must work together to prevent a disaster. With a little girl with eczema on board, the stakes are higher than ever.
Reality is a surreal comedy about a man named Luciano who becomes obsessed with appearing on a reality TV show. As he goes through a series of absurd and bizarre experiences, Luciano's obsession starts to blur the line between reality and fiction.
Gaspard at the Wedding (2017) follows a dysfunctional family as they attend a wedding at a zoo. The movie explores themes of family relationships, chance meetings, and the quirky events that unfold during the wedding.
Career Girls is a comedy-drama film about two former college roommates, Annie and Hannah, who reunite in London after six years. They navigate through their lives and relationships while dealing with issues such as obesity, eczema, and feeling like misfits in society.
The Chef's Wife is a drama-comedy film that follows the life of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage to a renowned chef. She yearns for a change and decides to embark on a journey of self-discovery, seeking a new purpose and happiness. As she explores her passions and forms new friendships, she must confront the challenges and complexities of love, infidelity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. With a backdrop of mouth-watering gastronomy, this film takes viewers on a heartfelt and entertaining journey of rediscovery and empowerment.
Etaten is a workplace comedy TV show that follows the lives of employees at a government office. The show combines elements of comedy and drama, focusing on the daily interactions, challenges, and shenanigans of the office workers. It features a cast of quirky characters, including a receptionist with a skin disease, a silent man, and a returning character from a previous season. The show explores themes of anxiety, workplace dynamics, and the absurdity of bureaucratic systems. With its unique blend of humor and satire, Etaten offers a fresh take on the workplace comedy genre.
Praise is a drama movie that tells the story of a woman named Cynthia who is battling sex addiction, unemployment, and an unhappy love life in a small town. She struggles with her addiction, tries to find happiness in doomed romances, and faces various challenges like domestic violence and heavy drinking.
A troubled young man struggles with a skin affliction and recurring nightmares of a monstrous figure. As his condition worsens, he grapples with his past, fearing he's becoming the very monster he dreads.
When Chihiro was a baby, she suffered from eczema. Her parents tried to find a cure, but nothing worked. Her father's co-worker then gave him some water from a strange religious group. Chihiro was miraculously cured by the water. Her parents began to follow the strange religion and became fervent followers. Chihiro is now in the 3rd grade of middle school and she faces changes in her life.
This film is about what the routine of everyday life can do to the human mind and psyche. It also reflects on the importance of the choices we make and how limited these choices are in the first place. The plot evolves around a family of four. They live in the suburbs, in a strange villa that appears, through a complex game of mirrors, to be more like a piece of installation art than a real house. The main character, who hardly appears on screen, is the son, a man in his thirties. Suffering from asthma and eczema since childhood, he uses his condition to manipulate his parents and his sister. Thus the existence of the terrorized family turns into an endless ritual of attempting to satisfy his whims, and always on the alert for yet another one of his “health crises”. Las Meninas resembles the scattered pieces of a puzzle. It is up to the viewer to assemble them in order to form his very own picture – something that makes the film itself personal and unique.
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