Big Little Lies follows the lives of a group of wealthy women in Monterey, California, as they navigate their complicated relationships, dark secrets, and a murder that threatens to unravel their seemingly perfect lives.
East of Eden follows the tragic story of brothers Cal and Aron, their tumultuous relationship with their father, and their search for identity and acceptance. As they navigate through love, jealousy, and the consequences of their choices, the backdrop of World War I looms large, adding to the complexity of their lives. Set in early 20th century America, this movie explores themes of family bonds, rebellion, and the struggle for personal freedom.
East of Eden is a captivating TV mini-series aired in 1981. It is based on the novel by John Steinbeck and explores the complex and tumultuous lives of two families in California's Salinas Valley during the early 20th century.
Same Time, Next Year is a heartwarming and bittersweet story of Doris and George, who decide to meet each other annually at the same inn in Monterey, California. The film follows their relationship as they navigate through their own personal growth, changes in society, and the ups and downs of their marriages. Through laughter, tears, and heartfelt conversations, Doris and George find solace and understanding in each other, even as they face challenges, secrets, and the passage of time.
Shake! Otis at Monterey (1987) is a documentary film that captures the captivating live performance of Otis Redding at the Monterey Pop Festival. The film follows the legendary soul singer as he mesmerizes the audience with his soulful voice and energetic stage presence. Through interviews and concert footage, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Redding's timeless talent and the impact he had on the music industry. With its electrifying performances and behind-the-scenes insights, Shake! Otis at Monterey is a must-watch for music enthusiasts and fans of Otis Redding.
Cannery Row is a drama and romance movie that takes place in the 1940s on Cannery Row in Monterey, California. It follows the lives of various characters including a mentally challenged man, a drifter, and a prostitute. The movie has an episodic structure and explores themes of poverty, homelessness, and romance.
Jimi Plays Monterey is a documentary film that showcases Jimi Hendrix's legendary performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The film captures the electrifying energy of his music and the impact it had on the audience. It provides a glimpse into the birth of Hendrix's iconic status as a rock legend.
Christo Roppolo claims to have been videotaping and communicating with UFOs around Monterey, California, for several years. He contacted filmmaker, Justin Gaar, in 2013 to begin creating a film about his sightings. Skeptical of the footage but intrigued by Christo's eccentricities and wild stories, Justin begins spending time with Christo hunting UFOs along California's beautiful central coast. When a crop circle appears in Monterey County and becomes international news, Christo is validated in his belief of alien contact and Justin, shocked, begins investigating the source of the crop circle and how Christo knows beyond a doubt that he's being contacted by his "brothers from space."
Additional musical performances from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival in California, shot for the film Monterey Pop (1968) and released on the Criterion Blu-ray The Complete Monterey Pop Festival.
Eduardo Belmonte overhears his new step-mother, Maria, and her lover, Don Ricardo Gonzales plotting to take over the Belmonte rancho on the night of the fiesta given by her husband, Don Carlos Belmonte. Eduardo offers Maria money if she will depart the hacienda premises, but she refuses and then accuses Eduardo of making love to her. The old Don doesn't take kindly to his son hitting on his step-mother and attacks him in a rage. The lights go out, the father is killed and Maria blames Eduardo, who escapes from the house, chased by Ricardo's men. The Cisco Kid and Pancho rescue Eduardo, who has been shot, and hide him while they investigate. Cisco discovers that bullets from Maria's gun, a handy little derringer, are the same type that killed Don Carlos. But the Alcalde arrests Cisco and Pancho, and Cisco is "supposedly" executed by a firing squad, but IS NOT shot and escapes by a trick. And now Maria and Ricardo are in real trouble with Cisco on the loose.
In Carmel-by-the-Sea, Tom (Stephen Ray Thomas), a realtor with a secret passion, meets Bella (Christine VonRobarie), a Manhattan artist pursuing her dreams. Their chance encounter sparks a romance. As Tom and Bella navigate the complexities of their relationship, they must confront their deepest desires and decide what they truly want from life—and each other.
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