Crazy is a biographical drama film released in 2008. It tells the story of a musician's rise to fame and personal struggles, including scandals, adultery, and addiction. Set in the 1950s, the film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the price of success.
In Yolanda and the Thief, a con man pretends to be an angel's guardian and tricks a wealthy oil heiress into falling in love with him. However, his plans go awry when he starts to genuinely care for her. With elements of supernatural fantasy and a touch of jazz music, this movie takes viewers on a whimsical adventure filled with misunderstandings, mischievous plots, and ultimately, the power of love.
To Paint or Make Love is a French comedy-drama film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. The movie follows a couple who visit a French village and explore new sexual experiences, including swapping partners with another couple and engaging in casual sex in front of each other. They also witness a house burning down and navigate the complexities of their own marriage. The film explores themes of sexuality, marriage, and personal fulfillment.
The Great Waltz is a musical drama set in Vienna, Austria in the year 1845. It tells the story of a talented musician, Johann Strauss, and his journey to becoming a famous Viennese composer. Along the way, he faces romantic rivalry, self-sacrifice, and the challenges of fame. The movie explores his relationships, including his tumultuous marriage and extramarital affairs. It also highlights the cultural and historical backdrop of Austria during that time period, including the revolution and the imperial palace. With beautiful music, captivating performances, and a compelling plot, The Great Waltz is a must-watch for fans of biographical dramas and music.
The Human Factor is a 1979 British neo-noir thriller film directed by Otto Preminger and based on Graham Greene's 1978 novel of the same name. The story follows a British secret service agent, Maurice Castle, who becomes a double agent for the Soviet Union. His actions lead to suspicion, family abandonment, and a thrilling political drama that explores themes of bigotry, betrayal, and international intrigue.
A struggling musician with schizophrenia embarks on a road trip to find a disappeared person, accompanied by a homeless man. Along the way, he reunites with his girlfriend and confronts his mental illness.
Jappeloup is a biographical drama about the life and journey of Pierre Durand, an aspiring lawyer who decides to follow his passion for showjumping. Against all odds, Durand forms a strong bond with his horse Jappeloup and together they set out to achieve glory at the Olympics. This heartwarming story depicts their struggles, triumphs, and the obstacles they overcome to become one of the greatest equestrian duos in history.
When a wedding planner's broken engagement leads to an unexpected romance with a real estate developer, they must navigate family relationships, business challenges, and a mischievous pet dog to find their happily ever after.
A Russian waiter in New York City becomes a national celebrity after he develops a "system" for winning at contract bridge.
Invitation (1952) is a gripping drama about secrets and obsession. It follows the story of a wife who keeps a secret from her husband, while he also keeps a secret from her. The plot intensifies when a murder threat arises, leading to a series of events filled with scheming, desperation, and tragic romance. Packed with suspense and emotional turmoil, Invitation takes viewers on a journey through the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of hidden truths.
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