Emma, aspiring writer, delves into the world of sex workers by becoming one herself at La Maison. She confronts the dangers, loneliness, and challenges of forming intimate connections.
Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is a TV show that dives deep into the twisted mind of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Through a collection of chilling interviews and archive footage, the series explores Bundy's crimes, his victims, and the shocking extent of his psychopathy. From his escapes from prison to his disturbing courtroom antics, this show is a gripping look into the mind of one of America's most infamous killers.
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior follows an elite team of FBI agents as they delve into the psychology of criminals to solve complex cases. Led by experienced Special Agent Sam Cooper, the team uses advanced profiling techniques to understand the motive and behavior of suspects. With each episode presenting a new intricate crime, the agents must navigate through a web of clues and danger to catch the culprits.
In 1964 South Carolina, a young girl named Lily Owens escapes her abusive father and grows up in the beekeeping world of the Boatwright sisters, who teach her about love, forgiveness, and the importance of family.
Experimenter is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of the controversial psychologist Stanley Milgram. The movie focuses on Milgram's infamous electric shock experiments, in which he tested people's willingness to obey authority figures. Through these experiments, Milgram revealed the dark side of human behavior and challenged the commonly held belief in personal responsibility. The film also delves into the personal life of Milgram, including his relationship with his wife and his struggles with the ethical implications of his research.
HyperNormalisation is a documentary that delves into the complex web of power politics and deception in the modern world. It explores various themes including conspiracy theories, technological advancement, sociopolitical commentary, and the struggle for power. The film takes a critical look at politicians, financiers, and the ruling class, examining their influence on global events. With a focus on timeframes spanning from the 1970s to the present day, it provides a thought-provoking analysis of key historical moments such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab world, and the financial crisis. HyperNormalisation also touches on topics like self-expression, property development, and the influence of figures like Henry Kissinger.
Limbo follows the story of a traumatized police officer in Hong Kong as he investigates a series of gruesome crimes, including the rape and mutilation of a drugged girl. The film explores themes of loneliness, disorientation, and the dark underbelly of urban society.
The State of Things follows a film crew as they try to complete a movie despite facing numerous setbacks and personal crises. The film explores themes of disillusionment, existential loneliness, and the challenges of artistic creation. Shot in black and white, the movie has a nonlinear timeline and features minimalist filmmaking techniques. As the crew navigates through their difficulties, they grapple with their own desires and the complexities of the filmmaking process.
The Oldest Profession is an anthology film that dives into the realm of prostitution. Set in late 19th century Paris, it portrays different aspects of the profession through comedic and dramatic storylines. The film delves into themes of virtue, sex, marriage, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Through a series of farcical and intriguing situations, the characters navigate the Belle Époque era with its secrets, cons, and games.
Model Shop is a drama and romance film set in 1960s Los Angeles. The story follows a young man as he navigates through the city, facing loneliness and the complexities of relationships. He finds solace in a model shop and forms a connection with a female protagonist. The film explores themes of infidelity, love, and hopelessness.
Mind Games is a TV show that follows the story of a con man with bipolar disorder and his complicated relationship with his brother. Together, they run a unique agency that uses psychological manipulation to solve problems for their clients. As they navigate through various missions, they delve into the complexities of human behavior and the power of manipulation. With each case, they not only help their clients but also confront their own inner demons.
During the India-Pakistan war in the 1970s, a brave navy officer leads a mission to rescue a submarine trapped in the Indian Ocean. As they face danger and conspiracy at every turn, the team must use their skills and teamwork to survive.
Paul, a Padre in the Foreign Legion, is immersed in the sufferings of war. One by one, he is solicited by the families of the dying and by tormented soldiers. Always present at the side of others, Paul also tries to comfort a person who is dear to him: his mother.
The story of Antoine Leiris, who lost his beloved wife Hélène in the terrorist attack on the Paris "Bataclan". In a moving Facebook post, he counters the assassins' hatred with his love for his almost three-year-old son. And yet he seems to lose his footing in his grief.
In a candid, first-time interview with Rachel Lee, the so-called teenage mastermind behind a string of high-profile celebrity robberies in 2008 and 2009, the film examines the motivations of Lee and a group of her friends who broke into celebrity homes in Hollywood to ransack and steal, exploring the possible reasons behind her actions including mental health issues and addictions, as well as the climate of celebrity excess that fueled the teens, recontextualizing the events behind the sensational headlines.
Godard's Passion follows a filmmaker's journey through the process of creating a film, delving into themes of purity, disillusionment, and human behavior. It explores the dynamics between the director, actors, and technicians as they work on a project without a script. Along the way, the filmmaker encounters a German actress, a factory owner, and a couple with contrasting personalities. Through this exploration, Godard's Passion raises questions about communication, memory, and the culture of filmmaking.
The Lovely Month of May is a documentary essay film that takes an intimate look at the lives of various French-speaking individuals during the month of May in 1963. Through a series of long-takes and nonlinear storytelling, the film delves into the personal journeys and experiences of a young man, a young woman, and a young soldier. It touches on themes of identity, class differences, social criticism, and the impact of politics and literature on French society.
Shaina lives 600 years in the future. War, greed, prejudice, poverty, pollution, violence, loneliness, depression – these are things that she’s read about in history books. When an accident in a physics experiment sends her on a time-travel journey to our times, she assumes that everyone around her is honest, generous and caring, as she recruits the help that she needs to get back home.