In the early morning dawn of a summer day, an experienced driver takes on a dangerous and illegal high-speed car chase through the empty streets of Paris. With the sound of revving engines and shifting gears, he navigates hairpin turns and tunnels, racing through famous avenues like Place de la Concorde and Avenue des Champs-Élysées. The adrenaline-filled chase is a cinematic experience, capturing the excitement and risk of illegal car racing in the city of love.
In a secluded hotel circumscribed by a dense forest Max and Alissa Thor meet Stein and Elisabeth. Max, a professor of future history and an aspiring author, is immediately attracted to the brooding wife of industrialist Bernard Alione, Elisabeth, who is recovering from a miscarriage. Stein, a German Jew and potential writer, is infatuated by Alissa, Max's young wife and former student. During their sojourn the guests' identities gradually meld.
Hotel Monterey is a documentary film that showcases the lives of the residents of an American hotel. Through a series of shots, the film captures the solitude and loneliness of these individuals, as well as the unique atmosphere of the hotel itself. The documentary explores the themes of isolation, urban life, and the human experience.
My representation of emptiness and what it is to be alone without humans or sociality.
The story about the gnome and his anthropomorphic house which is afraid of the dark.
Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little rooster” by American folk writer Almeda Riddle. Then, two men roll around trash bins and lift them to the garbage truck. They do it several times. A woman shouts in the distance. At the end, the picture stops, and the woman sings the song. An early short by Piotr Szulkin.
If you erase the people of downtown America, the effect is bizarre, not to say disturbing. That is what this film does. It shows the familiar urban scene without a soul in sight: streets empty, buildings empty, yet everywhere there is evidence of recent life and activity. At the end of the film we learn what has happened.
The Artist (Amaya Gomez) does not have The Muse with them so they are struggling to create something because they have no muse to inspire them. The Artist must pull inspiration from within themselves to which they essentially create, nothing.
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