Voice from the Stone is a suspenseful drama that takes place in 1950s Italy. It follows a young nurse who arrives at a remote castle to care for a mute boy who has lost his mother. However, she soon becomes entangled in the dark secrets of the family and the house, leading to a haunting and mysterious experience.
A woman decides to leave her life behind and embark on a personal journey in Ireland. Along the way, she experiences loneliness, camping, and encounters various challenges.
Faking an injury for insurance money, a peddler seeks out a cure to support his claims while a suspicious investigator tries to expose the scam.
At the memorial for his father, WWII hero Major James Prentis (Alan Bates), John (Lambert Wilson) confesses a dark family secret to his own son Martin (David Oakes), something that he has harbored for over twenty years. A suspense drama, it explores the complex nature of heroism, betrayal, and father-son relationships. This is a reworking of the director's original 1993 film entitled simply, Shuttlecock.
On a cold day in the park, Frances Austen, a sexually repressed woman, befriends a mute boy she finds sitting on a park bench. She takes him to her apartment, where her obsession with him grows. As their relationship develops, Frances becomes increasingly possessive and controlling. The film explores themes of desire, loneliness, and the psychological impact of captivity.
After her mother remarried, Kiko Mishima was abused mentally and physically by her family that included her mother, stepfather, and younger stepbrother.
Goopy and Bagha, two musicians, are banished from their village for their terrible singing. However, they receive a magical power to play music that compels anyone to dance. They set out on an adventure, encountering a king, a ghost, a tiger, and other strange characters. With their magical power, they try to bring harmony and joy to the world.
Eve is an emergency medical technician who falls in love with Damien (Sagamore Stévenin), a handsome and caring man who runs a neighborhood bar in the Belgian countryside. When Damien and Eve become a couple, she joins him in looking after the bar and becomes friendly with the regular customers, but things take an unexpected turn when Eve is in a serious auto accident. While Eve walks away with no serious physical injuries, she's emotionally ravaged by the experience, and develops a severe speech impediment. Eve's new stutter makes it hard for her to communicate with Damien and she becomes the butt of jokes from the customers. Eve is increasingly isolated and Damien takes up with another woman until Eve retaliates by trapping him in their home and forces him to re-establish the building blocks of their relationship, starting with their sexual communication. Meanwhile, Eve's struggle to speak is contrasted with one of the tavern's annual events, an animal calling contest.
Gravehopping is a dark comedy-drama film that follows a man's journey of self-discovery after the death of his best friend. The protagonist, a mute speech therapist, finds himself caught in a web of revenge, sadomasochism, and dysfunctional family dynamics. His encounters with characters tied to a chair, buried alive, and blindfolded lead him on a path of self-injury and attempted suicide. Set against the backdrop of a cemetery and funeral, Gravehopping explores themes of death, muteness, and the complexities of human relationships.
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