Driving Lessons is a coming-of-age film that follows a teenage boy who forms an unlikely bond with a retired actress. As he helps her with everyday tasks, he learns valuable life lessons and discovers his own talents and desires. Set in the suburbs of the United Kingdom, the film explores themes of guilt, escape, and the complexities of relationships.
In 1890s Oslo, a struggling writer battles poverty and hunger while attempting to write his masterpiece. As he faces constant rejection and struggles to find food and shelter, he becomes obsessed with his work and dreams of literary success. Despite suffering from starvation and desperation, he clings to his dignity and hope, determined to overcome the challenges of being a starving artist.
A jeremiad against intemperance, jazz music, and abortion, set on a train filled with unrepentant sinners hurtling toward damnation.
Mark Twain Tonight! is a filmed play that showcases Mark Twain's humorous monologues and storytelling. The performance covers various aspects of Twain's life and works, including his experiences as a novelist, newspaper-man, and boat pilot on the Mississippi River. The monologue touches on topics such as slavery, religion, hypocrisy, and humorously explores the themes of exaggeration and satire. The show also incorporates Twain's personal anecdotes, historic figures, and ghost stories, creating an entertaining and insightful experience.
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