Maurice is a heartwarming drama and romance film based on a novel. It explores the themes of forbidden love, homophobia, and coming of age. Set in Cambridge University in early 20th century England, the movie follows Maurice, a young man struggling with his own sexuality and navigating the pressures of society. As he falls in love with another man, he must face the homophobia and repressive attitudes of the time. With compelling performances and beautiful cinematography, Maurice is a poignant exploration of love, identity, and societal constraints.
The Curse of the Cat People is a psychological horror movie about a young girl, Amy, who befriends an imaginary person named 'Irena'. Amy's parents are concerned about her strange behavior and attempt to intervene. The story takes a dark turn when Amy is led into a haunted house where she encounters the ghost of a deceased neighbor. As Amy's imagination becomes more vivid, she finds herself in danger and must confront her fears to escape the curse of her imaginary friend.
Sultry college dropout Annie Burroughs moves in with her older sister Marsha and proceeds to break up the relationship between Marsha and her live-in boyfriend David Mitchell so Annie can begin a sensuous love affair and have David all for herself.
A husband, exasperated by his wife, spanks her without paying attention to the open window in front of which he is. He is annoyingly surprised to discover the next day that the scene has been photographed by a neighbor, and that the image is circulating in Paris. A debate then ensues: is this an opportunity to call for revolt or a welcome manifestation of marital authority?
After the death of her parents, a teenage girl named Maud is sent to live with her uncle Silas at his dark and foreboding estate. As she settles into her new home, she begins to uncover the sinister secrets of her uncle and the true nature of her inheritance. With the help of a French governess and a loyal house servant, Maud must navigate a treacherous web of murder plots and conspiracies while trying to escape from being held prisoner by her uncle.
The wife of a rubber plantation owner must put her marriage problems on hold when her family is forced to defend themselves during a native uprising.
Can you be loyal to two nations? It's the question posed to the Anglo-Irish class of the 1930s. Landed Protestants with English accents, growing up in a newly independent, Catholic, and staunchly anti-English Ireland. This doc takes a personal look at this historical identity crisis, rich in contradictions. Tracking one family's fortunes the film explores how, as Irish nationalism took hold, this individualistic family fought to stay in Ireland.
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