Permanent is a comedy movie set in a small town in the 1980s. It follows the story of a teenage girl and her family as they deal with awkwardness and self-consciousness. The movie explores themes of family relationships, beauty salons, and the challenges of growing up in a small town.
A famous British actress gets involved with two members of a reserved British noble family, whose plan to get rid of her backfires.
Hard, Fast and Beautiful tells the story of a talented female tennis player and the challenges she faces under the watchful eye of her ambitious and possessive mother. The movie explores themes of fame, sacrifice, and the price of success in the world of professional sports.
Set in 1920s Ireland, 'The Last September' follows a wealthy family living in the countryside. Secrets, murder, and class differences threaten to tear them apart as they navigate a changing world. Based on the novel, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the impact of political turmoil.
The narrator, "Barjo" (nutcase, crap artist), is an obsessive simpleton, given to filling his notebook with verbatim dialog, observed trivia, and oddball speculation on human behavior and the end of the world. When his house burns, he moves in with his twin sister, Fanfan -- an impulsive, quixotic egoist -- and her husband, Charles, the Aluminum King. Charles becomes the focus of the film, as his wife and brother-in-law bewilder him.
McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice (2011) is a captivating documentary that explores the fierce and iconic rivalry between tennis legends John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the film takes a retrospective look at their contrasting personalities and playing styles, culminating in their epic battles on the court. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, viewers gain a deep understanding of the impact these two sportsmen had on the game of tennis.
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