In the 9th century, a nomadic tribe led by a chief embarks on a conquest of the Carpathian Mountains. The chief faces numerous challenges including battles with rival tribes, the death of his wife and son, and his evolving relationship with a Hungarian girl. Amidst the turmoil, he discovers love and grapples with his faith in Christianity.
Billy Duncan (Robert Krantz) is a dance instructor who has fallen on hard times. After a misstep with the law, a judge sentences him to serve 500 hours of community service. His assignment? Giving dance lessons to the Yiayias and Papous at a local Greek Orthodox Church. Soon Billy, the "xeno", finds himself falling in love with Alexia Constarakis (Patricia Skeriotis) the daughter of a wealthy parishioner, and with the help of Father Chris (Robert Costanzo), the Church's off-beat, charismatic Priest, Billy is inspired into teaching dance again, and taking a chance on love.
THE BLUE HOUR tells the story of Tanya, a young woman with a mysterious past who finds herself trapped in a sexual hell in Los Angeles. Punctuated by striking visuals and avant-garde editing, THE BLUE HOUR is a lost masterpiece of late period sexploitation.
Two friends (Katerina Didaskalo, Stefan Danalyov) are separated when their village is divided by Communism, but they meet again 40 years later and begin having an affair.
Kananga is a documentary film that follows the journey of a Greek Orthodox priest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The film explores his role in the community, the challenges he faces, and the impact of his faith in a country torn by civil war and colonialism. It offers a unique perspective on the intersection of religion and social issues in the region.
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