In the dead of winter in Wyoming, a bounty hunter escorts his prisoner to a cabin where they encounter suspicious characters. As a blizzard approaches, tensions rise and secrets are revealed.
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her is a dark comedy that delves into the life of a housewife who leads a double life as a prostitute. Set in 1960s France, the film tackles themes of consumerism, urban development, and the struggles of modernization. Through a story of occasional prostitution, the movie provides a satirical commentary on societal norms and the impact of commercialization.
Set in 1940s New York, Radio Days follows the lives of a working-class family and their deep connection to radio. Through a series of vignettes, we witness the impact of radio on their lives, from the thrilling broadcasts of World War II to the scandalous dramas behind the scenes. Filled with nostalgia, laughter, and heartwarming moments, this postmodern film celebrates the magic of radio and the power of family.
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a documentary film that takes viewers on a journey to explore the mysterious and awe-inspiring cave paintings of Southern France. The film, directed by Werner Herzog, showcases the beauty and significance of these ancient artworks that date back thousands of years. Through breathtaking visuals and insightful interviews with scientists and experts, the film delves into the history, artistry, and scientific research behind these captivating cave paintings.
Set in the 1960s and 1970s, 'One Sings, the Other Doesn't' follows the story of a photographer and a singer who become friends and support each other through various challenges. The film explores feminist themes, the struggle of illegal abortions, and the power of friendship.
Wilde Salomé is a documentary movie that explores the infamous play Salomé by Oscar Wilde. The film includes a fictionalized reenactment of the play, narrated by the director himself. It delves into themes of homosexuality, dancing, and the dark emotions that lie in the dungeon.
Documenteur follows a French woman in Los Angeles as she navigates the challenges of loneliness, depression, and the search for a new apartment. The film explores the themes of mother-son relationship, broken heart, and the urban life of Los Angeles.
In this comedy-history movie, a filmmaker narrates the humorous and episodic journey of finding the pearls of the French crown. The search takes the audience through keyholes, into the chambers of queens and kings, and aboard a sea liner. The film explores different historical events and features characters like Anne Boleyn, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Pope. It also delves into topics like gambling, racial prejudice, and the French Revolution. The pearls are a family heirloom with a rich history, and the film showcases the quest to find them in a nonlinear timeline.
In this essay film, the narrator describes how his fixation on a gay pornographic model from a phone sex advertisement leads to a new project, an elegy for a complex, troubled man named Alain Lebeau.
Invisible Empire is all conspiracy and no theory – proving beyond doubt how the elite have openly conspired to insidiously rule the globe via the engines of the CFR, the United Nations, the Trilateral Commission, and the Bilderberg group, which were born out of the historical Round Table groups first set up by Cecil Rhodes. The film traces the lineage of the evolution of global governance from Samuel Zane Batten’s 1919 manifesto New World Order, through to Hitler’s vision of a 1000 year Reich, to the modern incarnation of the conspiracy which has its roots in the evil deeds of people like George H. W. Bush, David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger.
A journey through the times and spaces of the Hotel Jugoslavija.
Ron Peck talks about his experiences of growing up as a gay man, the attitudes to homosexuality in Britain, and his journey towards making his film "Nighthawks".
Three friends who had plenty of fun while in college end up living bothersome lives after marriage; they are held down by family traditions and customs; when they meet again, they decide to go back to their old ways while their husbands are away.
In the depths of the jungle, a group of individuals find themselves consumed by desire, hatred, and a thirst for revenge. As tensions rise, a series of events lead to an explosive climax with unforeseen consequences. From the secluded cabin to the hidden g-spot, this dark tale explores the depths of human desire and the lengths some will go to fulfill their needs.
The 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine was a massive civil demonstration for democracy and against electoral fraud. Millions of empassioned citizens braved freezing weather conditions to fight against stolen elections and to protest the poisoning of their candidate, Victor Yushchenko. From Kyiv to Donetsk, from Odessa, to Lviv, the filmmaker personally engaged with Ukrainians on all sides of the debate to compile "The Orange Chronicles", a personal account of three months spent.
A young boy’s erotic fixation with a classmate boasting breasts on her back.
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