Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran, becomes a taxi driver in New York City. Lonely and disturbed, Travis becomes infatuated with a campaign volunteer named Betsy. As Travis's mental state deteriorates, he becomes increasingly disillusioned with the city's moral decay and decides to take violent action. His obsession with saving a child prostitute leads him on a path of bloodshed and chaos. Ultimately, Travis's irrationality resurfaces, leaving his sanity in question.
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies is a documentary that delves into the controversial and fascinating world of nudity in films. It examines the evolution of nudity from the early days of cinema to the present, exploring its cultural significance, artistic expression, and the controversies surrounding it. The film also sheds light on the issues of censorship, the portrayal of sex and sexuality, and the impact of the #MeToo movement on the film industry.
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound is a documentary that delves into the world of sound in movies, showcasing the importance and creative process behind sound design and editing. It provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of sound in cinema and highlights the work of renowned sound designers and editors.
Friedkin Uncut is an in-depth documentary that explores the remarkable life and career of legendary filmmaker William Friedkin. From his early days in Chicago to becoming one of Hollywood's most influential directors, Friedkin Uncut takes viewers on a journey through his groundbreaking films and the impact they had on the world of cinema.
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the influential filmmakers of the 1970s Hollywood era. It delves into the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll lifestyle that shaped their work and the impact they had on the film industry.
Moments after receiving his graduate diploma, Jacob waits at a train station. The future lies ahead, but life abruptly intervenes. Images flash in Jacob's mind: of war, injustice, assassination, protest, the entire spectrum of 1960s angst and anger - sending Jacob into a catatonic state. What follows during his bizarre rehab and its aftermath will be another form of madness.
In the summer of 1968, a group of people assembled in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. They were making a film of John Barth's 1958 novel The End of the Road.
Hippie Dippy Julien's doped up antics have gone too far. His moonshine glugging hick fam are sick of his silly shit and want his ass out, leaving poor little Julien lost, stoned and lonely. Until Mama Casserole sets her beady eyes on him. Take a trip with Julien into Mama's world of Bigfoot, bikers, love, rockstars, magic, child-like wonder and all things unfathomable
In 1912, driven by greed, the British embark on a Himalayan expedition in colonial India. Yet, the Kumaoni and Garhwali people retaliate, highlighting the grave consequences of imperial ambition through guerrilla warfare.
A man carrying a box finds himself incapable of escaping the wilderness after falling asleep in a secluded field. The longer he spends in this green prison, the more unreliable reality becomes.
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