While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight. Gil, a successful but distracted Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée, Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's conservative parents. As Gil struggles to finish his first novel, he becomes enchanted by the allure of the 1920s. Each night at midnight, he is transported back in time and encounters famous figures from the era. However, as he becomes more infatuated with the past, he begins to question his present and future.
When Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks and they race across Europe together against the clock to foil a deadly global plot. They discover that a geneticist named Bertrand Zobrist wanted to unleash a virus worldwide to wipe out billions of people before his suicide. Langdon and Sienna must decipher clues left by Zobrist and stop the virus from spreading. Along the way, they encounter danger, betrayal, and moral dilemmas.
When a valuable painting is stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a billionaire art thief and a determined insurance investigator engage in a mind game with high stakes. As the investigation unfolds, the lines between trust and deception blur, leading to a surprise ending.
In 19th-century Europe, a doctor investigates the controversial and mysterious death of painter Vincent van Gogh. Through a series of letters and interviews with those who knew him, the doctor unravels the truth behind the artist's struggles, torment, and eventual suicide.
Lovers Like Us is a romantic adventure film that follows the story of two lovers who decide to start a new life together after escaping from prison. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including a breach of contract, a famous painting, and a private investigation. As they navigate through their new life, they discover the power of love and the impact it can have on their journey.
In Police Python 357, a French police officer finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse when he becomes involved with a mysterious woman. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of crime, deceit, and violence. With his life on the line, he must navigate the treacherous world he has found himself in.
Renoir is a movie based on the true story of renowned painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Set in the South of France during the 1910s, the film follows Renoir's struggles with arthritis as he continues to create his famous paintings. The story also explores the relationship between Renoir and his son Jean Renoir, who later became a famous filmmaker. The film provides a glimpse into the everyday life and artistic creation during wartime.
Incorrigible (1975) is a comedy crime movie set in 1970s Paris. It follows the story of a smooth-talking criminal who is released from prison and gets involved in a heist to steal a famous painting. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and uses his voice imitation skills to deceive people. The movie is based on a humorous novel and features elements of cross-dressing, mythology, and fast-paced dialogue.
Stella is a young girl growing up in 1970s Paris, navigating through a dysfunctional family and striving for self-education and a fresh start.
Vincent & Theo (1990) is a biographical drama film that explores the complex relationship between the famous painter Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo. The movie delves into the struggles and challenges faced by Vincent as he battles mental illness and creates some of his most iconic artworks. It portrays the love and support provided by Theo, who acts as Vincent's confidant and advocate throughout his life. The film also touches upon themes of art, brotherhood, and the impact of Vincent's illness on his artistic genius.
The Mill and the Cross is a period drama based on the painting 'The Procession to Calvary' by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. It depicts the religious symbolism and the struggles faced by the people of Flanders during the Protestant Reformation.
A biographical drama about the life of Vincent van Gogh, exploring his relationships, obsessions, and his contribution to the world of art in the 19th century.
Historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry follows the the history of Paris from its founding through the significant events in the city's history.
11 Flowers tells the story of a young boy named Wang Han who is living in rural China during the Cultural Revolution. When he discovers a dead body, his world is turned upside down as he becomes involved in a dangerous game of hide-and-seek with local authorities. As Wang Han navigates this treacherous landscape, he must confront the harsh realities of violence, friendship, and family.
In early twentieth-century Brittany, two peasants marry, have a son, and live in traditional Breton ways: three generations under one roof, a division of labor between the sexes, elders' stories at night, politics and religion during their little free time. Times are hard: la Chienne du Monde drives some to suicide; Ankou (death) is close at hand. Pierre is born into this republican family, his lyric childhood interrupted by the outbreak of war and his father's conscription. He learns his catechism and, as a child of a Reds, also reveres school. His grandfather and father often put him on their shoulders, giving him a ride on the horse of pride.
The Blonde with Bare Breasts follows the misadventures of a teenage boy who becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman he meets at an art museum. As he tries to win her over, he gets caught up in a plot involving a stolen painting and must navigate through a series of comedic and romantic obstacles to save the day.
Made originally as a four-hour miniseries for television and cut back for theatrical release, Vincent & Theo is about the mysterious, near-mystical interaction between Vincent (Tim Roth) and his brother Theo (Paul Rhys). Theo, an art dealer in Paris, tried for years without success to sell Vincent's art, and died not quite six months after his brother shot himself to death in a wheat field in Auvers-sur-Oise.
Art historian Waldemar Januszczak uncovers the secret meanings hidden within some of the greatest paintings by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne and Seurat .
The life and art of the quintessential 17th century Dutch painter Rembrandt.