Third Person follows the interconnected stories of three couples in different cities, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Michael, a writer, is involved in a passionate affair with a young artist while dealing with the fallout of his failed marriage. Julia, a troubled artist, struggles with her traumatic past and finds solace in a new relationship. Scott, a con artist, gets entangled in a dangerous scam that threatens his relationship with his estranged wife. As the stories unfold, secrets are revealed and choices must be made.
Dread (2009) is a psychological horror movie about a film student who conducts an experiment on fear and ends up being held captive and tortured by a sadistic psychopath. The film explores themes of childhood trauma, manipulation, and primal fear. As the protagonist's mental state deteriorates, he is forced to confront his deepest fears and struggle for survival.
Oliver, a mentally-challenged adult, is trapped in a cycle of abuse and violence. With an emotionally abusive mother and an abusive father, Oliver's life takes a dark turn when he becomes a pawn in a cult's sinister plan. Forced to commit heinous acts, Oliver spirals deeper into madness until he finds himself on a disturbing killing spree.
French-American artist Niki de Saint-Phalle, from the age of 23, is a model and an aspiring actor who is married and has a two year old daughter. Together, they flee the U.S. during the oppressive McCarthy era and come to France, where they experience a short-lived euphoria. Soon, distant and frightening memories begin to emerge in Niki’s mind. Her vocation as an artist will be her salvation.
14-year-old Amina from northern Ghana gets sent away to Burkina Faso by her mother to prevent her marriage to an elderly man. However, fate intervenes in the form of kidnappers who bring her to Accra. What trials and tribulations await Amina in the slums of Accra? Will she ever find a way to escape?
Three women are invited to a rest home to explore their sexual issues. Under the supervision of a therapist and a social worker, they try to tame their inner demons and find balance. It's a chance for them to escape the noise and reflect on their lives.
Weapons is a brutal and intense crime drama that follows the story of a town engulfed in violence and revenge. The film takes a non-linear narrative approach, highlighting the consequences of youth violence and exploring themes of unrequited love, broken relationships, and the dark underbelly of urban life. With graphic scenes of gun violence, blood splatter, and a gripping plot, Weapons is a harrowing depiction of a community on the brink of destruction.
In a strangely aloof and uninvolved story of incest, director Brigitte Sauriol takes a certain distance in her treatment of a couple with two daughters on a summer vacation in Quebec. Scenes with the father and older daughter soon reveal that an incestuous relationship has been going on for a long time, without the mother's knowledge. The older daughter tries to run away at one point and talk to a friend about her plight, but that does not turn out successfully. She begins to suspect her father is starting to violate her sister as well. When the mother accidentally catches her husband with the younger daughter, she reacts with anger, but after her husband promises to reform, she calms down and eventually takes his side against her daughters.
In an unstable African country, US psychiatrist Martin Cypher teams up with a street-smart poacher to save his patient and her uncle Kingsley, who runs a diamond mine, from some rebels led by white mercenaries, who took them for ransom.
Three former victims of incest relationships with their fathers speak openly about their experiences, their feelings and their psychological adjustment.
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