Eros is an anthology film consisting of three shorts about the different aspects of love, sensuality, and desire. Each story explores themes of loneliness, self-image, and the search for meaning in life.
In the beautiful landscapes of Italy, a man embarks on a journey of self-discovery and existential reflection. Through a series of encounters and experiences, he explores themes of memory, madness, and disillusionment, ultimately seeking spiritual transcendence.
Stranger Than Paradise follows a young man's life as he navigates through loneliness, cultural differences, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Set against the backdrop of snowy landscapes, the film takes a minimalist approach in its storytelling, exploring themes of friendship, identity, and the search for meaning.
Alpine Fire is a drama film released in 1985. It revolves around a young man who experiences a series of hardships and challenges in a Swiss mountain village after the death of his parents. The film explores themes of self-identity, existential loneliness, and sexual identity. It delves into the protagonist's journey of coming-of-age and his search for meaning in life.
A young Swiss drug addict has been imprisoned for robbery, and must wait and wait for his upcoming trial, all the while isolated and without hope of parole - the police are convinced he is a dealer and not just a user. He hears from his son that his girlfriend has a new man, and begins to despair of ever coming to trial, or of having another relationship like the one he lost. This fiction film is said to be based on a true story.
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