The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) is a black-and-white film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It is based on the life and teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order. The movie depicts various episodes from the life of St. Francis, including his encounters with the poor, his preaching to the birds, his efforts to bring peace between warring factions, and his stigmata.
Extraordinarily detailed and beautifully drawn animation of a bizarre and surreal world; the domestic life of a fat man, his wife, a sort of oversized obese chicken, and their child/pet, a slug-like creature with a human head. This expressionistic and interior vision of Soviet animator Kovalyov is like an animated Eraserhead. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, Academy War Film Collection, in 2007.
A mystical beauty surgery clinic is built next to a sports club which threatens to ruin the club's owner. What is going on in this clinic? The solution seems to be inside a bottle of "Fat Burner".
Trootpout is part of a small band of invisible creatures that play the mood quiet young man named Olaf, but his excited spontaneous sounds often disrupt the melody of the others. Therefore they decide to expel him. Will he ever find a band with room for an odd sound or will he remain alone?
Two teenagers, set up by their parents to lose their virginity, come together and connect on their own terms.
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