City Island is a comedy-drama movie about a dysfunctional family living on City Island in the Bronx. The family, consisting of the patriarch, a prison guard with secret acting ambitions, his wife who suspects him of adultery, their teenage son with a fetish for chubby women, and their daughter who becomes an exotic dancer, reveal secrets and lies during their weekly family dinner. As the plot unfolds, various family members engage in deception, encounter romantic entanglements, and struggle with their own identities. The movie explores themes of love, family relationships, and the pursuit of personal ambitions.
Les Randonneurs à Saint-Tropez is a comedy film set in the beautiful South of France. A group of friends find themselves in a series of hilarious situations, from a luxury yacht party to a traffic jam on their way to the beach. With themes of skullduggery, jet-set life, and luxury lifestyle, this movie is a perfect blend of comedy and chaos in the stunning backdrop of Saint-Tropez.
From the East is a non-narrative documentary set in post-Soviet Russia, specifically in rural areas. It provides a unique glimpse into the working-class life, showcasing scenes of everyday activities such as potato harvesting, cello recitals, and long queues. The film captures the essence of the 1990s in Eastern Europe through its observational approach and 360-degree panning shots. With no dialogue and an abrupt ending, From the East immerses the audience in the atmosphere of the time and place.
Lonesome Luke has a movie theater and also works the box office and as an usher. He has to put up with, among other things, an incompetent projectionist who falls asleep all the time. Complications ensue.
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