The Perfect Human is a 1968 documentary that takes a philosophical approach to explore the concept of the perfect human being. It delves into various aspects such as eating, shaving, and clothing choices, while also examining deeper themes of nothingness, anthropology, and the senses. The film also includes shots of bare feet, eyes, and mouths, adding to its unique visual style. Through its observations and introspections, The Perfect Human prompts viewers to question what it truly means to be human.
The Professor and his men are captured by U.S. agents during an attempted train robbery. To avoid jail, they must kidnap a Latin dictator.
In a small rural town, a young girl falls in love with a mysterious suitor, but her pushy mother tries to force her into an arranged marriage. Meanwhile, a lycanthrope terrorizes the town, adding to the tension and fear. The girl must navigate her feelings, family expectations, and the threat of the werewolf.
Comedy with fairy-tale touches, about Kate, who wants to marry, and Mr. Devil, who is not interested in the heart or soul of this passionate and aging lady, but is interested in her good cooking – for Mr. Devil is a glutton.
A young medical student observes his neighbour's love life through a hole in his apartment wall.
Michael and Suzie are an engaged couple taking their honeymoon off the coast of Spain. Their reservations are lost and Michael loses their luggage and money to a scam artist promising to get them a room. Suzie berates him and Michael, disenchanted with his nagging wife-to-be, gives in to the temptations that are all around them. He falls in with a free-wheeling motorcycle gang. Eventually his lover leaves him (Hemingway-style) for a bullfighter, and he and Suzie, having found their wild and independent spirit on the island, come back together.
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