Faces of Death is a notorious documentary that showcases some of the most shocking and disturbing footage of death and violence ever captured on camera. It has sparked debates about the ethics of filming and distributing such content, as well as the line between documentary and fiction. The film includes scenes of executions, autopsies, cannibalism, and other gruesome acts, some of which are staged and some of which are real.
Marlene and Sofia, two mothers, believe that Mia and Tony would make a perfect couple and work their magic to bring them together. Mia is hesitant due to her recent divorce and Tony's commitment issues, but as they spend more time together, their walls start to crumble. However, the presence of Mia's daughter and her desire for her parents to reconcile might complicate things.
An architect finds himself tangled in a series of misrepresentations and lies while trying to build his dream home. His marital problems and male fertility issues add to the complications, leading to a hilarious and dramatic story of deceit and redemption.
A group of teenage boys form a secret club called The Boys Club, where they engage in dangerous and violent activities. As their actions escalate, they find themselves caught in a web of deceit, betrayal, and revenge.
Lucky Me is a musical comedy film released in 1954. The story revolves around a struggling songwriter who finds success after putting on a Broadway show on Friday the 13th. Along the way, he encounters a possessive and manipulative woman who causes romantic rivalry. The film features theater production, female jealousy, temper tantrums, and a battle of the sexes.
Hanna Knight, a teacher, moves on from a heartbreak on a dating reality show and returns to her small-town Colorado life. However, her peaceful existence is disrupted when Will Preston, the man who broke her heart on national TV, unexpectedly reappears with a bold and unconventional proposal.
This documentary examines the way television frames and portrays the working class, shedding light on the media's power to exploit and co-opt social problems. It delves into the history of TV and its impact on society, touching on topics such as sitcom production, reality TV, and the representation of gender, race, and sexuality. Through in-depth interviews and analysis, the film exposes the media's role in perpetuating class tension and misrepresenting the working class.
A family's home movies document a desperate crime spree and the bid to outrun the consequences. Born from a colossal trove of innocuous uploads to YouTube, Fraud is an impressionistic meta-fiction thriller that reveals one family's struggle for the American Dream and the mutability of the stories we tell online.
Warlord Oda Nobunaga has lost the battle in sixteenth century Japan and is currently being pursued by Ujinori Kanbara who was Yoshimoto Imagawa's vassal. Yoshimoto was slayed by Nobunaga and the former vassal is burning with the fires of revenge. Yet, success is seemingly tripled when he captures not one but three Nobunagas. Each prisoner claims to be the warlord.
A group of people working in film and television are gathered at a dinner party to discuss Australian media coverage of the Gulf War.
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