During the Spanish Civil War, a dying father seeks forgiveness while his son uncovers a shocking betrayal. This intense story explores themes of love, martyrdom, and the struggle for identity amidst the chaos of war.
In the year 1863, a group of outlaws known as the Bad Company embark on a perilous journey in the Wild West. Faced with betrayal, loyalty, and the search for gold, they must navigate through dangerous encounters and unexpected challenges.
Berth Marks is a black-and-white silent film that follows the chaos that ensues when two vaudeville performers try to catch a train. With their slapstick comedy and buffoonery, they get into various misadventures, including jumping onto a moving train, ripping clothing, and standing on each other's backs.
The Red Mill is a silent comedy-romance film set in Amsterdam. It follows the story of a tavern wench who falls in love with a man who saves her from a dark and stormy night. However, a love triangle ensues when another man, who has switched identities with the first man, also falls for the tavern wench. Hilarity ensues as the two men compete for the love of the tavern wench, leading to comedic moments involving speed skating, riding a dog, and climbing down a balcony.
Le Gone du Chaâba (The Kid of the Chaaba), translated into English as Shantytown Kid by Naima Wolf, is an autobiographical novel by Azouz Begag about his life as a young Algerian boy growing up in a shantytown next to Lyon, France, called the Chaâba by its inhabitants. The story covers a period of approximately three years in the life of the protagonist and deals with issues developing from the clash between two cultures, that of France and that of North Africa, as well as the difficulties of finding a cultural identity between the two. The story focuses on the cultural differences between the Arab and French communities, as well as how the two groups react to each other
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