Velvet is a TV show set in Francoist Spain during the 1950s and 1960s. It revolves around the love story between a gallery owner and a seamstress and explores themes of love, fashion, and social divisions. The characters navigate the world of fashion and deal with class distinctions, historical events, and societal norms of the time. It explores an impossible love and the challenges faced by the protagonists.
Tom Hansen, a hopeless romantic, is dumped by his soulmate and reflects on their relationship to figure out where things went wrong. He tries to win her back, going through ups and downs in their tumultuous journey.
Debbie Ocean, recently released from prison, assembles an all-female crew to steal a valuable diamond necklace during the Met Gala. With the help of her partner Lou and other skilled women, they plan to switch the real necklace with a replica. The crew successfully carries out the heist, framing Debbie's ex-boyfriend along the way. They manage to steal all the necklaces from the event and each go their separate ways with their share of the money.
Mistral's Daughter is a TV show that follows the life of a young artist in Nazi-occupied France. She navigates love, betrayal, and the challenges of being an artist during a tumultuous time. The story explores themes of family, personal growth, and the pursuit of artistic passion.
Love is a bold and explicit film that delves into the complexities of modern relationships, exploring themes of desire, temptation, and the blurred lines between love and lust. Set in Paris, the story follows Murphy, a young American filmmaker, as he navigates a tumultuous love triangle with two very different women. As the boundaries of their relationships are pushed and tested, Love challenges viewers to question the nature of love and the choices we make in the pursuit of happiness.
After being shot in 1968, Andy Warhol starts documenting his life and emotions through diaries. This docuseries offers a glimpse into the man behind the iconic persona.
A talented but self-destructive golfer struggles to make a comeback after a series of personal and professional setbacks. Along the way, he finds love and learns valuable lessons about life and perseverance.
Exit Through the Gift Shop is a documentary about Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant living in Los Angeles who becomes obsessed with filming every aspect of his life. Through his cousin, who is a street artist, Thierry meets and eventually becomes friends with some of the biggest names in street art, including Banksy. Thierry decides to become a street artist himself, adopting the moniker Mr. Brainwash. The film explores the world of street art and the blurred line between art and commerce.
New York Stories is a collection of three short films, each directed by a different director, that explore different aspects of life in New York City. The first story, directed by Martin Scorsese, follows a young artist trying to make a name for himself in the art world. The second story, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, revolves around a middle-aged lawyer who becomes obsessed with a young gallery assistant. The third story, directed by Woody Allen, centers around a 12-year-old boy dealing with his parents' marital problems. Through these three stories, New York Stories offers a multifaceted portrait of the city and its inhabitants.
Factory Girl tells the story of Edie Sedgwick, a young socialite and model who becomes a muse for artist Andy Warhol and his famous Factory. As she rises to fame in the vibrant New York City art scene of the 1960s, Edie's life becomes a whirlwind of parties, drugs, and relationships. However, her rapid descent into addiction and the manipulation and exploitation she faces within the Factory ultimately lead to her tragic downfall.
Pecker is a teenage boy from Baltimore, Maryland who becomes an overnight success as a photographer when his eccentric and provocative photos gain attention. He becomes famous in the art world and is swept up in a whirlwind of fame and success. However, Pecker struggles to navigate the art scene and maintain his relationships with his girlfriend and his dysfunctional family. The film is a social satire and explores themes of art, fame, and the price of success.
After finding a secret room in their cellar, a group of friends stumble upon a portal that leads to a parallel universe. As they explore this new world, they encounter their dopplegangers and are faced with the consequences of their actions. The friends must navigate the dangers of the parallel universe while attempting to find a way back home.
In the early 1900s, a mining accident in a small town leads to the deaths of many children. Years later, a widow and her daughters move into a house near the abandoned mining camp, unaware of the dark secret that lies beneath. The town's dark past comes back to haunt them as the vengeful zombie children rise from the dead to seek revenge.
The movie follows the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat, an eccentric street artist who rises to fame in New York City's art scene in the early 1980s. It explores his struggles with drug addiction, homelessness, and his friendship with Andy Warhol.
When a mother receives a disturbing voice message from her elderly care nurse, she sets off on a comedic journey to rescue her family from an art dealer's elaborate burglary scheme. Along the way, she encounters various obstacles and hilarious situations.
Sara, a teenage girl, finds herself in a dangerous situation when she falls in love with her bodyguard, a former soldier, while being pursued by mobsters. As their relationship develops, they face various challenges, including an age gap and the dangers of their respective backgrounds. The plot explores themes of love, loyalty, and the struggles of navigating a forbidden relationship.
In order to settle a bet and win a valuable antique vase, a man must get his best friend to cry in front of a group of strangers within 24 hours.
A skilled forger, motivated to save his son, is forced to complete an artwork under pressure. He must navigate through challenges, including a tragic event, a drug-addicted mother, and a failing business. Along the way, he forms a bond with a homeless teenager and confronts his troubled past.
A woman's face is surgically morphed with another at a photo exhibition. She tries to live her life as the new woman, but faces challenges as her old life collides with her new identity. Along the way, she encounters secrets, jealousy, and the consequences of plastic surgery.
Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti subculture, his opening of the Pop Shop, and the social commentary present in his paintings and drawings.