A woman, sexually frustrated and feeling trapped in her marriage, embarks on an erotic journey of self-discovery when she meets a man who introduces her to new possibilities.
Out of Life is a gripping movie about a photojournalist who is kidnapped and held hostage during the civil war in Lebanon. Blindfolded, tortured, and chained, the protagonist must find a way to survive amidst the hostility and danger. With themes of war, oppression, and resilience, this intense drama explores the horrors of the conflict and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
One Spy Too Many is a campy spy comedy from the 1960s. It follows a spy hero who must stop a terrorist plot and save the world. Filled with action, adventure, and humor, the movie parodies the popular James Bond films of the time. With its campy charm and entertaining storyline, One Spy Too Many is a must-watch for fans of spy spoofs and comedy.
Official submission of Bolivia for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 68th Academy Awards in 1996. A schoolteacher in the small city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra has a passionate affair with his frigid wife's sister--despite the risk of having to confront not only his wife, but also his dubious father-in-law. Photographer Jonas (Dino García) and teenager Julia (María Renée Prudencio) live the romance loaded with erotic adventure in the dark and wet basement of the old house where he installs his laboratory of development. She is the sister of Talía (Claudia Lobo)- his wife and both are daughters of a coffin maker who dreams of pharaonic tombs. The film shows the rise of drug trafficking, illegal trade in which Julia's family is involved, the same that ends up marrying Grigotá (Milton Cortez) the son of a powerful narco.
An investigation into the mysterious people who built Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel located in southern Peru.
The smallpox virus has created its own unique atmosphere in Terayama’s film where the skin of a bandaged adolescent and the surface of the filmic image are subjected to a bizarre ‘disturbance’ as snails cross the screen and nails are hammered into the skull of the ailing patient. Illness in this film is as much a psychic entity as a physical one and manifests itself in an array of theatrical tableaux from grotesque women rigorously brushing their teeth to a snooker game where the players in white face makeup behave like automata. A Tale of Smallpox uses a medical theme to chart the traumatic dream life of Terayama’s times, evincing deep-rooted concerns in the Japanese national psyche that hark back to the upheaval of Meiji modernisation and the devastation of World War Two.
This documentary examines the mysterious practice of mummifying animals in ancient Egypt as researchers explore the labyrinth of Tuna el-Gebel.
A century long search for an important ancient Egyptian royal tomb ... its location defined by a discredited antique manuscript ... a young archaeologist believing in its veracity. The search for the key to break the antique code of the papyrus ... the fight to give a voice to the past begins. A true story ...
A dysfunctional family documents their discovery of an ancient Egyptian mummy on film. This trashy home movie soon merges with a sunday-afternoon tv-documentary and questions cinema, and the search for immortality throughout the ages.
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