Black Bear is a psychological drama that explores the complexities of love, jealousy, and manipulation. The story follows a filmmaker who becomes entangled in a love triangle while staying at a remote cabin in the woods. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the characters are pushed to their limits, leading to unexpected consequences.
Year of Enlightenment is a drama-comedy film about a teenage boy in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. He navigates through his religious upbringing, hypocrisy, and his own personal enlightenment while falling in love and facing the challenges of war.
Ceasefire is a drama movie set in the 1920s that follows a traumatized war veteran who faces the struggles of combat-related PTSD and trench warfare aftermath in French West Africa. The film explores themes of trauma, marriage, and the consequences of war.
Cult director Charles Band brings you this "Last Tango in Paris" spoof with editing by acclaimed filmmaker John Carpenter.
A Romanian aristocrat retreats to a desert isle with his wife and servants on the eve of World War II.
Eugene and Stanley Jerome try to break into show biz as comedy writers while their parents' marriage ends.
Paris, 1938. In a lavishly decorated nightclub, couples dance the syncopated rhythms of Latin America: Rumba, Cucaracha, Tango, and also the Charleston, Foxtrot and Boston. Among beautiful women, local pimps and Mussolini's spies brush each other on the dance floor, and in the streets. A police inspector is charged with a difficult task, to clean-up the city streets - just when bodies start falling around, as the Mafia and the spies tend each other deadly traps.
Ferdie's wife is fox-trot crazy, wanting to go dancing all the time. To get out of it, Ferdie fakes an ankle injury. When his wife spies him walking without his crutch, she writes a letter to her stern mother, inviting her to stay with them while Ferdie heals. Rather than face his mother-in-law, Ferdie admits he was faking his injury, and tears up the letter.
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