Goodbye to Language is an avant-garde film that explores complex themes such as love, unhappiness, and existential loneliness. It follows the story of a young woman and her relationship with a man, using metaphorical elements like a park bench, a painting, and memories of the past. The film delves into philosophical ideas and includes scenes depicting bodily functions like excrement, flatulence, and blood. It challenges traditional narrative structures and offers an intellectual and introspective experience for viewers.
In this comedy-drama, a desperate man named Charlie Chaplin, recently released from prison, finds himself in dire need of money. He comes up with a plan to extort a ransom by robbing a grave and demanding payment. However, things don't go as expected, and Charlie finds himself in a series of comedic misunderstandings and mishaps. Set in the 1970s, the story takes place in Switzerland, near Lake Geneva. Along the way, Charlie encounters Swiss police, an escaped monkey from a circus, and a bed-ridden woman. With a lack of money and impending Christmas, Charlie's desperation grows. Will he be able to pull off his plan or will he end up in even more trouble?
A grieving mother becomes obsessed with a teenager she believes killed her son in a hit-and-run accident. She hires a private detective to find the girl and seek revenge. As the detective investigates, he begins to question the mother's motives and wonders if she is truly seeking justice or if she is driven by something darker. The plot unravels with twists and turns, leading to a shocking conclusion.
Half Moon Street is a political thriller set in London, where an escort finds herself entangled in a dangerous game of politics and espionage. As she navigates the world of international intrigue, she must confront her own desires and secrets.
Set in the scenic backdrop of Lake Geneva, this movie tells the story of Yvonne, a woman who finds herself torn between two passionate love affairs. As tensions rise during the Algerian War and societal prejudices surface, Yvonne must navigate through a web of desires and expectations to discover her own path to happiness.
A filmed theater version of Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein. The story follows Dr. Victor Frankenstein as he creates a monster and wrestles with the consequences of his creation. Set in the 1810s, the film explores themes of ethics, loneliness, and the creator-creation relationship.
A young actress in Paris becomes trapped in a world of fanatics, paparazzi, and privacy invasion as she navigates a complicated relationship with an older man. With her career and personal life hanging in the balance, she must confront the enigma of fame and the high price of success.
All Fired Up is a 1982 comedy movie that follows the story of a compulsive liar who attends a family reunion at a polytechnical institute in Switzerland. During the reunion, he gets caught up in a criminal plot involving a casino owner, a construction site, and an investment deal. As he tries to navigate the complicated situation, his lies spiral out of control and he finds himself in hilarious and dangerous situations.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
An adaptation of the novel "Frankenstein," as told through the life of Mary Shelley. As she creates her masterpiece, she gives birth to a monster.
Twenty million dollars are going to be transferred from an Arab central bank to a British oil company. Four among the biggest criminal of the world are in charge to rob it. An undefined intelligence agency tries to stop them. An infiltrator is not sure for who is working. A complicate twist is waiting beyond the corner and will include a love affair too.
West Germany, 1987. The politician Uwe Barschel (1944-87), member of the Christian Democratic Union party and Minister-President of the Schleswig-Holstein region, is found dead in very sinister circumstances. Reporter David Burger pledges to find the truth behind one of the most important political scandals in German history, investigating countless speculations and conspiracy theories as he fights his own personal demons.
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