At the end of his career, a clueless fashion model is brainwashed to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Follow Big John, a struggling model, navigating the cruel and dangerous fashion industry as he strives to become the most talked about and highest paid model. When his colleagues are killed, Derek Zoolander announces his retirement and attempts to reconnect with his family. However, fashion mogul Jacobim Mugatu offers Derek a chance to return to the runway and be brainwashed to assassinate the Prime Minister. As Derek becomes suspicious, he teams up with journalist Matilda to uncover the fashion industry's sinister plot.
Two couples' relationships become intertwined and filled with deception when one man meets the other woman. As their lives become more entangled, secrets are revealed and hearts are broken. Love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions take center stage in this gripping drama.
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus is a biography drama that tells the fictionalized story of photographer Diane Arbus. Set in the 1950s, the film explores themes of love, loneliness, and being different. Diane finds herself falling in love with a dying man and embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring her own sexuality and breaking societal norms. As she navigates through New York City, Diane's encounters with various unconventional characters challenge her perception of beauty and her role as a female photographer.
Séraphine follows the life of Séraphine de Senlis, a simple maid working in a small town in France. Unbeknownst to anyone, she has an extraordinary talent for painting. When a German art connoisseur discovers her work, Séraphine's life takes a dramatic turn as she becomes a celebrated artist. However, her success is short-lived as the Great Depression hits, causing financial problems for her and her art dealer. As her mental state deteriorates, she is eventually admitted to an insane asylum.
This movie follows the life of James Dean, from his humble beginnings in a small town to his rise as one of Hollywood's most iconic actors. It explores his relationships, struggles, and untimely death, and provides a glimpse into the world of fame and stardom.
Everlasting Moments is a drama film based on a true story set in the early 1900s in Malmö, Sweden. It follows Maria, a working-class woman who discovers her passion for photography and finds solace in capturing moments of beauty amidst her challenging life. She navigates through an abusive husband, an alcoholic father, and the hardships of an impoverished family. Through her lens, Maria finds strength, escapes her reality, and discovers her own voice as a female artist. The film explores themes of unrequited love, family relationships, and the role of art as an empowering tool.
Gloomy Sunday tells the story of a love triangle and its ramifications during the tumultuous times of World War II in Budapest, Hungary. The film explores themes of jealousy, infidelity, and the impact of war on personal relationships. As the characters navigate their complex emotions, the city around them becomes a backdrop of uncertainty and turmoil.
A photographer finds herself grappling with her past and the complex relationships in her life. As she navigates themes of love, loss, and identity, she must confront her own inner demons and explore the power of forgiveness.
Dirty Deeds is a crime comedy set in Turramurra, a small town in Australia, during the 1970s. It follows the story of a former soldier who teams up with a detective to expose and take down a crime gang involved in betrayal, assassination attempts, and police corruption. The movie portrays the ruthlessness and ruthlessness of the criminals and the unfolding of events that lead to suspense and drama. With elements of comedy and drama, Dirty Deeds explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the dark underbelly of a seemingly peaceful town.
In 1939, the author Annemarie Schwarzenbach and the ethnologist Ella Maillart travel together by car to Kabul, but each is in pursuit of her own project. Annemarie Schwarzenbach, who was among Erika and Klaus Mann's circle of friends in the 30s, is searching for a place of refuge in the Near East to discover her own self. Ella Maillart justifies her restlessness, her need for movement and travel, with a scientific pretext: she would like to explore the mysterious Kafiristan Valley and make a name for herself with publications on the archaic life of the nomads living there. Both women are on the run, but political developments and their own biographies catch up with them again and again. Their mutual journey through the outside world, which runs from Geneva via the Balkans and Turkey to Persia, is compounded by the inner world of emotions with a tender love story.
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