In the snowy mountains of Bavaria, a group of interconnected characters navigate through love, betrayal, and longing. As secrets are uncovered and memories resurface, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways.
After separating from her husband, Nina embarks on a journey of self-discovery as she explores new relationships and rekindles lost love.
Arirang (2011) is a captivating documentary film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film portrays the director's self-imposed isolation and inner struggle through a candid and raw lens. It explores themes of loneliness, introspection, and the creative process. Kim Ki-duk takes us on a deeply personal journey as he grapples with his emotions, confronts his demons, and finds solace in the isolated wilderness. This introspective documentary offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a visionary filmmaker.
The National Gallery in London has flooded, and senior curator Quentin Lester has a dramatic solution. He proposes that the entire collection of priceless paintings should be removed from London and stored in an abandoned slate mine inside a Welsh mountain, as they were during the Second World War. Soon after Quentin is settled in North Wales admittedly more at home in a cave among his paintings than he is with other people he unwittingly sets in motion a series of events that wake up this sleepy, charming town. After mistaking local boy Dylan Hughes for an art history genius, Quentin finds himself in the middle of mayhem.
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