The Restaurant is a hilarious farce that takes place in a prestigious and expensive restaurant in Paris during the 1960s. The restaurant owner, a control freak, gets involved in a series of misadventures, including a presidential kidnapping and a car chase. With disguises, misunderstandings, and chaos, the restaurant staff must navigate through a night filled with humor and surprises.
Committed pacifist Tom Jordan's decision to help former President Rivera escape a military coup is a simple act of mercy that takes him and his wife to the edge of despair. It turns them into outlaws and fugitives, hunted by a vicious South American regime; yet it could also bring them together in a way they have never been before.
Images of Argentinian companies and factories in the first light of day, seen from the inside of a car, while the director reads out documents in voiceover that reveals the collusion of the same concerns in the military dictatorship’s terror.
An in-depth look into the life of a woman living in the Mexican muralist era, navigating through intercultural relationships and the challenges of being an art model. The film dives into the historical nonfiction and Latin American literature, showcasing the impact of the revolutionary woman and the Latin American revolution. It also explores the themes of love and marriage while highlighting the significance of the Mexican muralist era.
When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A young generation was taking the reins in a country of grand utopias. From West Germany alone, 15,000 “brigadists” travelled to help rebuild the war-torn country: liberals, greens, unionists, social democrats, leftists and church representatives harvested coffee and cotton, built schools, kindergartens and hospital wards. No movement has mobilised so many people. What became of the hopes and dreams of the revolutionaries and their supporters?
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