Human Nature is a satirical comedy-drama that explores the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. It follows the story of a scientist who conducts an experiment involving a mentally disabled man living in the wild. As the experiment progresses, the scientist's own ethics and understanding of human nature are called into question.
Set in the 1910s, The Lion Woman tells the story of a woman with hypertrichosis who struggles to find acceptance in society.
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus is a biography drama that tells the fictionalized story of photographer Diane Arbus. Set in the 1950s, the film explores themes of love, loneliness, and being different. Diane finds herself falling in love with a dying man and embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring her own sexuality and breaking societal norms. As she navigates through New York City, Diane's encounters with various unconventional characters challenge her perception of beauty and her role as a female photographer.
Left Bank is a psychological thriller about an athlete named Marie who moves to Antwerp to live with her boyfriend, Bobby. She soon becomes fascinated with a nearby apartment complex known as Left Bank. As Marie explores the building and its inhabitants, she begins to uncover a dark and sinister secret that threatens her own sanity and well-being.
Wolf Girl is a drama film released in 2001. It tells the story of a young girl with hypertrichosis, a condition that causes excessive hair growth all over her body. She joins a carnival freakshow where she faces prejudice and bullying from both the audience and her fellow performers. The film explores themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the human capacity for cruelty.
Chuy, The Wolf Man (2014) is a biography documentary drama that tells the story of Chuy, a man with hypertrichosis, commonly known as the 'Wolf Man' syndrome. The movie explores his life, struggles, and journey to acceptance.
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