Alcoholic Freddie Quell struggles with his post-war life until he becomes fascinated by a philosophical movement led by Lancaster Dodd. As Freddie becomes more involved with The Cause, his violent and erratic behavior continues to plague him. Despite their differences, Freddie and Dodd form a bond, but tensions arise within The Cause and Freddie eventually leaves. He embarks on his own journey, finding temporary happiness but ultimately feeling lost.
Sex, Love & Therapy is a French sex comedy about a therapist who gets fired from her job. In the midst of her professional and personal struggles, her love life takes an unexpected turn. The movie explores themes of sex addiction, nymphomania, and relationship therapy.
Intimate Affairs (2001) is a sex comedy that takes place in the 1920s. It follows a group of friends who find themselves in humorous and provocative situations involving sexuality, seduction, and the exploration of male and female relationships. The story also delves into themes of depression and skepticism during the era of the Great Depression.
A woman, tired of unsuccessful attempts at becoming pregnant, decides to take matters into her own hands. She embarks on a hilarious journey of using unconventional methods to conceive, leading to unexpected results and comedic chaos.
Two married couples are about to give new meaning to the phrase "Love Thy Neighbor." When these best friends become more than just friends, one simple game leads to another.
Life Is to Whistle follows three interconnected stories featuring characters who are struggling with love, loss, and their own identities. The film explores themes of surrealism, sexual repression, and the power of human connection. It takes the audience on a journey through the streets of Havana, where eccentric and diverse characters navigate a whimsical and unpredictable world.
In this 1970s comedy, a Catholic man contemplates going against his priest's guidance on contraceptives when his wife wants to stop having children.
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