In Tell No One, a man named Alexandre Beck is grieving the loss of his wife, Margot, who was murdered eight years ago. Suddenly, he receives an email containing information that suggests she may still be alive. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he becomes the prime suspect in her murder once again and must go on the run to prove his innocence and find the truth.
The Captain's Paradise follows a sea captain named Henry who leads a double life. In Gibraltar, he is married to a loyal and domesticated wife while in Morocco, he enjoys the company of a beautiful and exciting mistress. However, when unforeseen circumstances arise, Henry's paradise is threatened and he must navigate the challenges of his dual relationships. This comedy-drama explores themes of love, fidelity, and the complexities of domestic life.
Jeanne Eagels tells the story of a talented actress who rises to fame in the 1920s but struggles with personal demons, including drug addiction and disillusionment. Her career takes her from Broadway to Hollywood, but her success is overshadowed by tragedy and betrayal.
During a summer holiday in Kent, England in 1959, a group of French teenagers arrives and disrupts the peaceful town with their wild antics, forming friendships and sparking romantic relationships along the way.
Cyclomania is a drama romance film set in Finland in the 2000s. It follows the story of a young man who becomes obsessed with road cycling and dreams of becoming a professional cyclist. However, his ambition is put to the test when he falls in love with a young woman and faces personal and physical obstacles, including a heart murmur. The film explores themes of love, rivalry, ambition, and the challenges of pursuing a competitive sport.
Set amid the magnificent scenery of the Kenyan bush, this safari adventure from 1954 depicts the many dangers faced by a group of British settlers in East Africa during the last decade of the nineteenth century.
They meet in Yugoslavia. Katharina, daughter of a Yugoslavian immigrant worker, has grown up in the Federal Republic of Germany. She is a confident, energetic career woman who has managed to work her way up to become a successful television journalist. She goes to visit her parent's country, to do a story about the children of immigrant workers in their home country. Although she says she doesn´t need a "home" any more, even she feels strange in her own country. Peter is a rather "untypical" sort of man: a dreamer, a thinker. He has given up his steady job as a composer for advertising films and is divorced. He goes to Jugoslavia to find something out about the past. He travels to the places where his father was stationed during the Second World War.
Two professional people marry, but the wife insists that they be celibate for the first three months to make sure they are truly compatible.
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