A married man has a one-night stand with a woman who becomes obsessed with him, leading to a series of dangerous events.
The Kings of Summer is a coming-of-age story about three teenage friends who decide to run away from home and spend their summer building their own house in the woods. Along the way, they face various challenges, including friendship troubles, family issues, and the struggles of growing up. It's a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the complexities of teenage life and the bonds of friendship.
In Winter Sleep, a writer living in a rural area of Anatolia, Turkey, confronts the dysfunctional dynamics of his family and the tensions in his marriage. The film explores themes of pride, contempt, and boredom, highlighting the complexities of human relationships.
In the isolated community of Jersey, a young woman forms a bond with a loner, but their relationship is threatened when suspicion arises due to a series of murders committed by a serial killer. As secrets are uncovered, the woman must confront her own dark past and navigate the complexities of love and trust.
The Solé family, a family of peach farmers in Catalonia, face eviction when the owner of their estate dies and his heir decides to sell the land. This sudden threat to their livelihood causes a rift within the family as they face uncertain future and the possibility of losing more than just their orchard.
A young girl's life is changed when she befriends a boy and confronts the challenges of growing up, a missing father, and the haunting past that lingers in her village.
When a divorced father takes his two sons on a winter trip, their car gets stuck in the snow and they find themselves stranded in a secluded cabin. As the situation worsens, tensions rise and the father must confront his own emotional instability while trying to keep his sons safe.
After returning from the Iraq war, a man faces the challenges of reintegrating into civilian life in a small Texas town. Haunted by his experiences, he must confront his trauma and reconnect with his family amidst marital problems and personal struggles.
Lacombe, Lucien is set in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Lucien, a teenage boy, becomes a collaborator with the French Gestapo. He starts working at a hotel owned by a German Jew and gets involved in war crimes. As the war progresses, Lucien's moral ambiguity is put to the test and he has to make difficult choices.
Set in the Norfolk countryside in 1900, a young boy serves as the go-between for a clandestine relationship between a wealthy young woman and a local farmer. As the summer heatwave intensifies, secrets unravel, leading to tragedy and the boy's loss of innocence.
Dean Spanley is a heartwarming and comedic drama set in Victorian England. It follows a grieving father who forms an unexpected bond with his pet dog, leading to a series of charming and comedic events. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of loss, friendship, and the power of love.
In 'The Stranger Returns,' a mysterious stranger comes back to town and gets caught up in a series of dramatic and violent events. Set in the Old West, this Italian Western is filled with action, gunfights, and a classic spaghetti Western atmosphere. The story revolves around the stranger's involvement with a postal inspector and a street shootout that changes everything.
Set in the 2010s in France, 'Wild Life' is based on a true story and follows the journey of a teenage boy who is always on the run with his father. They find refuge in a hippie commune and experience the challenges of separated parents, rural living, first love, and finding their place in the world. Through encounters with nature, animals, and the police, the boy learns valuable life lessons and discovers his own identity.
A runaway bride and her bridesmaids are stranded in a city run by clowns. Everything seemed normal at first but this clown cult has their own set of rules. It's a carnival ride as our girls tries to stay alive to escape Clown City.
Rabbit à la Berlin is a documentary that tells the story of rabbits living on the Berlin Wall, exploring the metaphor of freedom and confinement. It captures their lives in the border region and their unique experiences during the era of the Berlin Wall.
In a small mountain village in the Swiss Alps, a stingy old man is known for his cold-heartedness and drunkenness. One snowy night, he stumbles upon the frozen corpse of a friend and decides to move the body to try and collect funeral expenses. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets new people, including a prostitute and a tramp. Through these encounters, he gradually learns about friendship and the warmth of love. This comedy-drama is a satirical take on narrow-mindedness and hypocrisy.
An apartment, who knows whether it is still inhabited or not, whether the potential inhabitants will ever arrive or are already dead. A man's voice speaks and names the objects and places. Memories appear. An orphan is waiting alone in the hall among luggage. His infancy emanates from the objects and the perspectives subjectively visualized by the authors. Fragments of stories. Condensed emotions. People are suddenly frightening. Video technology draws a map of passages from the real to the imaginary, from truth to the narration of the present, the probability of cathode imagery.
2 Autumns 3 Winters follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate through love, friendship, and the ups and downs of life. With a mix of humor and heart, the movie explores the complexities of relationships and the importance of finding happiness in the little moments.
Who would have expected Brigitte to marry a prisoner with a long sentence in the first place? In this romantic action movie, that is only the first in a long line of surprising actions by the young woman. Somehow, she manages to get hooked to the young prisoner before realizing that he'll be locked up for another three or four decades. She decides that this is much too long to wait to spend time with her sweetheart and decides to learn how to fly a helicopter. Why? So she can fly in and take him out of his prison yard, which is exactly what she does, thrilling romantics all over France and seriously upsetting the authorities. This award-winning film is based on a true incident from 1986.
Two boys from different worlds. Of all possible times, the start of summer vacation is when 10-year-old Jona has to move away from Berlin to the German-Czech border with his mother and new stepfather. He's lonely and angry as he inspects his new surroundings. Across the border, he meets Miro, a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy. Jona is fascinated by the confident but taciturn boy, only slowly discovering the fate that's hidden behind Miro's grown-up façade.