Eating Out is a 2004 comedy film about a young gay man who pretends to be straight in order to win the affection of a man he likes. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, and identity through a series of comedic and romantic mishaps.
The Long Voyage Home tells the story of a group of merchant seamen as they navigate the challenges and dangers of a long and treacherous voyage during World War II. The men must confront their own personal demons and grapple with the hardships of life at sea. As they face stormy weather, encounters with hostile ships, and a series of personal crises, the bonds of friendship and camaraderie are tested. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of adversity.
Just the Way You Are is a romantic comedy set in a ski resort. The story revolves around a ski instructor who falls in love with a woman that is pretending to be blind. As they spend more time together, their relationship becomes more complicated, leading to romantic reconciliation and a series of humorous and dramatic moments.
Damon is a thief who begins to question his beliefs after he meets Pythias, a liberal Athenian who believes all men are brothers.
Blockade is a movie set during the Spanish Civil War in 1938. It follows the story of a lieutenant who falls in love with a Russian woman and gets trapped in a basement during an enemy attack. They must rely on a secret message to survive the food blockade and find a way to escape.
The story follows Cass Timberlane, a judge whose life is confronted by a marriage crisis and a courtroom drama. As he struggles to maintain balance, he finds himself dealing with personal conflicts, including his cat allergy, and navigating relationships.
Two Aliens visit the Earth in an effort to enlist converts to travel the universe with them.
Just three years into their career and just months before the release of the their acclaimed album "Aqualung," Jethro Tull performed on the final day of the 1970 Isle of Wight festival. Aware-winning director Murray Lerner captures tension between the hippie audience and show organizers, and audio commentary by from man Ian Anderson provides intimate perspective into the band's festival experience. Songs include "Nothing is Easy" and "My God."
Cognac, a pampered poodle and popular star on French television, creates marital problems for his pretty owner Giselle when he becomes jealous of her new husband.
Jozef travels from Poland to France to work and to find his son Roman, who he abandoned 15 years earlier. Jozef works for a Polish immigrant family that has successfully settled in France. Rose, the family’s teenaged daughter, volunteers to help him find his son. Roman happens to go to the same school as Rose, and she finds him attractive. After an unexpectedly wonderful experience with Roman, she falls desperately in love with him.
The first film made in Newari language, tells the story of a young man, who will do anything for the girl he loves.
The dialogue of a woman with herself split into two unknown opposites.
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