God, You’re Such a Prick is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a teenage girl who discovers she has cancer. Determined to find her estranged father, she embarks on a road trip with a German exchange student she meets. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of their journey, encountering love, drama, and comedy along the way.
Set in Europe, Je suis Karl follows a young woman who gets involved in a neo-fascist movement and participates in a terrorist plot. As she becomes entangled in the dangerous ideology, she navigates through Berlin, Strasbourg, Paris, and Prague. The film explores themes of right-wing terrorism, the influence of social media influencers, and the complex relationships between a teenage girl, a redheaded woman politician, and a female police detective. It also highlights the self-sacrifice and the bond between a grandmother and her granddaughter. Je suis Karl sheds light on the rise of right-wing extremism in Central Europe and the consequences it has on individuals and society.
Despite the Night is a movie that explores the themes of love, loss, and infidelity in Paris. The story follows a nurse who is struggling with depression and grief after the loss of her child. She becomes involved in a complicated and intense relationship that involves a menage-a-trois and a sex ring. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate through their emotions and desires, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
Wartime propaganda piece reporting on the success of the economic blockade of Germany in the early years of the war.
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