Fallen Angels is a dark and surreal crime drama directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film follows the lives of several characters, including a mute man, a hired assassin, and a female accomplice, as they navigate the dangerous and unpredictable streets of Hong Kong. With themes of love, loneliness, and existentialism, Fallen Angels explores the complexities of human relationships in a visually stunning and poetic way.
Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. However, she is overwhelmed by her brother-in-law's brutal behavior and her own mental instability. As her reality starts to crumble, she faces tragedy and loses the support of her sister while struggling to maintain her sanity.
A young woman goes on a road trip to find herself and discover the meaning of love. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences the ups and downs of life, ultimately realizing that true happiness comes from within.
Pather Panchali follows the story of a young boy named Apu, who grows up in a poverty-stricken village in rural India. The film explores themes of struggle, poverty, and the challenges faced by Apu and his family as they navigate through life. It portrays the harsh realities of their existence, including malnutrition, child abuse, and the constant search for work. Despite the hardships, the film also highlights moments of joy and resilience.
Ed Wood is a dark comedy that follows the life of the eccentric filmmaker Ed Wood, known for his low-budget and unconventional movies. The film explores Wood's misfit nature, his unconventional director-actor relationships, and his struggles to create art in the face of incompetence.
Days of Being Wild follows a handsome man in 1960s Hong Kong who becomes obsessed with a woman. His obsession leads him into a series of relationships and encounters, including with a prostitute and an older woman. Through a journey of seduction and unrequited love, the man confronts his own existential loneliness and learns the truth about his biological mother.
Eros is an anthology film consisting of three shorts about the different aspects of love, sensuality, and desire. Each story explores themes of loneliness, self-image, and the search for meaning in life.
In the beautiful landscapes of Italy, a man embarks on a journey of self-discovery and existential reflection. Through a series of encounters and experiences, he explores themes of memory, madness, and disillusionment, ultimately seeking spiritual transcendence.
My Own Private Idaho is a movie about two street hustlers, Mike Waters and Scott Favor, who embark on a journey of self-discovery and search for their missing parents. Mike suffers from narcolepsy and struggles with his feelings for Scott, who is the son of the influential mayor of Portland. Along their road trip, they encounter various adventures, including robbery, cocaine, and encounters with other hustlers. The movie explores themes of friendship, unrequited love, and the complexities of the male hustler lifestyle.
Andrei Rublev is a renowned painter in 15th-century Russia. The film depicts his struggle to create art in a time of brutality, exploring themes of spirituality and transcendence. Through the lens of Andrei's life, the film delves into the complexities of religion and creativity. As he faces guilt and seeks atonement, Andrei questions the role of art in a world filled with violence and suffering.
Drugstore Cowboy follows the story of a group of drug-abusing friends who live an unconventional and dangerous lifestyle, stealing drugs from pharmacies and leading a life of crime. The film explores the themes of drug addiction, the consequences of drug abuse, and the struggles of a group of individuals trying to find meaning and purpose in their lives.
Poetry tells the story of Mija, a middle-aged woman who becomes inspired to explore her creativity through poetry. As she navigates the challenges of everyday life, she finds solace and meaning in the power of words. However, her world is shattered when she learns that her grandson has been involved in a serious crime. Mija must now confront her own morality and make a difficult decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange aboriginal American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world. In the late-1800s, the meek accountant from Cleveland, William Blake, spends the last of his already meagre savings to get to the frontier community of Machine where a job awaits him. Eager to make a fresh start, Blake arrives at his destination, only to discover that the position no longer exists. Gravely wounded and on the run from a relentless trio of bounty hunters after a deadly shoot-out, William flees the inhospitable industrial town and has a chance encounter with the enigmatic Native American spirit-guide named Nobody, who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the visionary English poet, William Blake. Now, before the endless American wilderness, the two companions embark on a peril-laden odyssey of mysticism, transformation, and spirituality, until William crosses over into the spirit world. What lies on the other side?
Stranger Than Paradise follows a young man's life as he navigates through loneliness, cultural differences, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Set against the backdrop of snowy landscapes, the film takes a minimalist approach in its storytelling, exploring themes of friendship, identity, and the search for meaning.
Last Days is a 2005 drama film directed by Gus Van Sant. It portrays the last days of a troubled musician, inspired by the life and death of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the band Nirvana. The film follows the character as he navigates through his existential loneliness, struggles with drug addiction and depression, and explores themes of alienation and the nature of art. Set in a mansion in the woods of Seattle, the film delves into the mind of the young musician as he grapples with fame, success, and the pressures of being a rock n' roll icon.
During the filming of a movie, a Spanish actor mysteriously disappears. The police believe he had an accident at a cliff but his body is never found. Many years later, the mystery resurfaces in the present day.
The Fire Within tells the story of a man in the midst of a midlife crisis who contemplates suicide as he feels trapped in a world of emptiness and meaninglessness. Through his interactions with old friends, doctors, and an affair, he confronts his fears and existential despair, ultimately leading to a moment of self-discovery and acceptance.
The Aviator's Wife is a romantic comedy that explores the intricate dynamics and challenges of a man and his wife in a humorous way. Set in 1980s Paris, the film follows the story of a male protagonist who becomes infatuated and obsessed with a female postman. As their unconventional relationship evolves, it delves into themes of loneliness, deception, and unrequited love. With a touch of black humor and a dose of Nouvelle Vague style, this minimalist movie offers a fresh perspective on love and self-discovery.
Apur Sansar tells the story of Apu, a young man in Calcutta who faces various challenges and experiences profound loss as he navigates through life, love, and the pursuit of his dreams.
Pickpocket is a 1959 crime drama film directed by Robert Bresson. The film follows a young man named Michel, who becomes involved in the criminal underworld of Paris as a skilled pickpocket. As he perfects his craft, Michel finds himself torn between a life of crime and his desire for transcendence. With very little dialogue and a focus on minimalism, Pickpocket explores themes of materialism, disillusionment, and existential poetry.