Set in the Russian Jewish community of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, the movie follows a hitman named Joshua who returns to his hometown after years away. He is tasked with killing a rival gang member, but his family becomes involved, leading to tragic consequences.
The film tells the story of Aiko, a 35-year-old mute woman who works in a bowling alley, and her brief romance with Yoshioka, a younger man who works as a postal carrier. The two meet when Aiko accidentally knocks Yoshioka off his bicycle, and they have a sexual encounter soon after. Aiko begins preparing lunchboxes and giving them to Yoshioka at his workplace as a way of expressing affection, which she cannot do verbally.
When Alena starts attending a prestigious boarding school, she becomes the target of bullies. With the help of an imaginary friend, Alena seeks revenge on her tormentors.
19 is a dark comedy about a misfit college student who embarks on a road trip with his friend. Along the way, they encounter various bizarre and comedic situations, including being knocked off a bicycle and experiencing homoerotic undertones. The film explores themes of friendship, freedom, and self-discovery, all with a unique and deadpan comedic style.
The escapades of Ginger Meggs, local larrikin. He's trying to win the heart of Minnie Peters, but the pressures of school, his rival Eddie Coogan and bully Tiger Kelly make life tough for him. Besides, there's fishing to be done.
A 1968 British musical short film (30 mins) starring Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. It was directed by Douglas Hickox. It tells the story of a young man (May) cycling around the Hampstead (NW3) area of London on a Raleigh RSW16. After crashing into a billboard he falls in love with a fashion model (Huxtable) depicted on it. Despite the title, the Belsize Park area does not actually feature. There is almost no spoken dialogue, and the soundtrack to the film is musical virtually throughout. The title song of the film has been a hit for Mireille Mathieu and Engelbert Humperdinck (a top ten hit in the UK and a top 40 hit in the USA) amongst others. The title is derivative of the French film, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg; apart from a musical theme there is no other obvious link.
Derrick J engages in various acts of civil disobedience to promote liberty and challenge the government's authority. He faces legal consequences for his actions but remains committed to his principles.
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