Two film students, Joe and Baggy, decide to make a pornographic film for an amateur film festival. They face various challenges while trying to produce the film, including finding the right cast and dealing with their own personal relationships.
Dot the I is a suspenseful romantic thriller set in London, exploring themes of infidelity, jealousy, and love triangles. The story revolves around a woman named Carmen, who finds herself torn between her fiancé and a mysterious stranger. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested, leading to a surprising and thrilling ending.
The film tells the life story of its director, Jan Nemec, one of the most known and important filmmakers of Czech New Wave.
The small fishing village was polluted by the construction of the factory, and the fishermen were absorbed by the factory manager, Nojima. It was a lively village at one point, but now it is quiet again. Natsuyo is violently fucked by a man on the beach. But she didn't resist. Natsuyo takes a man who doesn't know what he suddenly attacked and gives him a meal. The man Naoya was very similar to Satake. Naoya's unnatural response didn't stop her, but she felt she had a reason. Nojima visited there. Natsuyo hid Naoya in his closet, Nojima screamed at Natsuyo's relatives as usual, and stretched her body into her hand, but was hit hard and returned home.
A 1993 TV special and biography of Sean Connery featuring archive footage and appearances by Albert R. Broccoli, Michael Caine, and Michael Feeney Callan.
Eleven major film makers from Europe, America and Asia talk about Akira Kurosawa and discover surprising influences on their own work.
Join Tab Hunter on a journey through the history of Hollywood's greatest cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century.
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