A hitman named Reggie is enlisted by an art dealer named Patrice to help save her failing gallery by creating art for a money-laundering scheme. However, Reggie's artwork unexpectedly becomes a sensation in the avant-garde art world, leading to a series of chaotic events and putting Patrice in a difficult position.
Noa, frustrated with dating apps, meets Steve at a grocery store and they go on a date. She is smitten and agrees to a romantic weekend, but discovers Steve's unusual appetites.
Vicky and Cristina visit Barcelona for the summer and become fascinated by artist Juan Antonio. While Vicky is skeptical, Cristina agrees to go to Oviedo with him. Cristina falls ill, leaving Vicky and Juan Antonio alone to explore Barcelona. Vicky eventually succumbs to Juan's charms and they make love. Back in Barcelona, Cristina and Juan Antonio start dating, but when his ex-wife María Elena enters the picture, a consensual sexual triangle ensues. As the summer ends, Vicky realizes her dissatisfaction in her marriage and is still attracted to Juan Antonio. Cristina decides to leave the threesome and Maria Elena, and the relationships end. Vicky meets Juan Antonio for lunch one last time, but his ex-wife fires a gun and accidentally shoots Vicky in the wrist. Vicky shares the story with Cristina, and they return to the US with Vicky choosing her planned life and Cristina choosing a life without plans.
A high school teacher named Germain becomes fascinated by the writing of one of his students, Claude. He secretly begins reading Claude's personal journal and becomes increasingly involved in his life, even going so far as to manipulate events to provide material for Claude's stories. As the line between reality and fiction blurs, Germain's obsession with Claude's work leads to unexpected consequences for both of them.
The Square is a satirical comedy that explores the hypocrisy and absurdity of the art world. Christian, the museum's artistic director, is preparing for an upcoming exhibition called 'The Square', which aims to promote altruism and trust. However, his own behavior contradicts the values he preaches, leading to a series of awkward and hilarious situations. As Christian's life spirals out of control, he is forced to confront his own hypocrisy and the true meaning of art.
When a college student's brain is accidentally connected to a computer, he gains superhuman abilities and becomes the target of a shady group who wants to exploit his newfound powers. With the help of his friends, he must outsmart the bad guys and prevent them from using his abilities for their own gain.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner is a heartfelt story about a young woman who brings her fiancé, an African-American man, to meet her liberal, upper-class parents. The couple's love and their decision to get married are tested as they confront prejudice and societal expectations in 1960s America.
Exit Through the Gift Shop is a documentary about Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant living in Los Angeles who becomes obsessed with filming every aspect of his life. Through his cousin, who is a street artist, Thierry meets and eventually becomes friends with some of the biggest names in street art, including Banksy. Thierry decides to become a street artist himself, adopting the moniker Mr. Brainwash. The film explores the world of street art and the blurred line between art and commerce.
Paula is a biographical drama film about a German artist in the early 1900s. The story revolves around Paula's struggle as a female painter in a male-dominated art world, her extramarital affair, and her exploration of avant-garde art. It explores themes of feminism, art history, and societal expectations.
A group of friends from Ukraine go on a road trip to Odessa. Along the way, they engage in conversations about love, family, divorce, and other topics. They also eavesdrop on strangers' conversations and share their own thoughts and experiences.
Maria is a cleaning lady, who is reserved, shy and clumsy. When she is assigned to the School of Fine Arts, she meets Hubert, the school's whimsical guardian. There she discovers a fascinating place where freedom, creativity and daring reign.
In Love and Other Disasters, a fashion journalist living in London becomes a matchmaker for her friends while navigating her own love life. With mistaken identities, hash brownies, and a tango dance-off, this delightful comedy explores the complexities of relationships and the search for true love.
My Masterpiece is a comedy-drama film about an aspiring artist who resorts to faking his own death to escape his problems. He gets caught up in a con game with an art collector, leading to unexpected twists and turns. With elements of black humor, friendship, and art, the film explores the struggles and absurdities of the art world.
Never Look Away is a movie set in Germany during World War II and its aftermath. The story follows a young artist as he struggles to survive and find his voice amidst the chaos and destruction of war. He navigates through various personal and historical events, including the oppressive regime of Hitler, the bombing of Dresden, and the division of Germany. Through it all, he explores his art, relationships, and his own identity.
The mayor of a small French town tries to save his community from financial ruin by inviting a wealthy family to move in and build an indoor swimming pool. Chaos ensues as the town's residents try to impress the family and secure their own interests.
Until the Light Takes Us is a documentary that delves into the origins of the black metal scene in Norway, exploring its connection to acts of violence, terrorism, and murder. It also touches on topics such as heavy metal music, modern art, and globalization.
Based on a true story, 'I Shot Andy Warhol' follows the life of Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist who becomes obsessed with renowned artist Andy Warhol. Fueled by her hatred towards men and her downward spiral into paranoia and frustration, Solanas eventually shoots Warhol in 1968. The film explores themes of feminism, misandry, and the battle of the sexes.
My Worst Nightmare tells the story of a working-class man who falls for a snobbish woman, leading to an unexpected and hilarious relationship. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of class differences, love, and personal growth within the context of a modern art exhibition and a car wash.