Shall We Dance is a romantic comedy film from 1937. It tells the story of a man named Peter who takes dance lessons to impress his wife, but ends up falling in love with his dance instructor, Linda. As Peter learns to dance, he finds himself drawn into a world of music, romance, and self-discovery.
A young woman, with a dark secret, gets a job as a chambermaid in an ancient mansion where she discovers a room filled with haunted secrets and supernatural powers.
Vito is a documentary film that tells the story of Vito Russo, a leading gay activist and film historian. The film explores his life in the 1960s and 1970s, his involvement in the Stonewall Riots, and his activism for gay rights and AIDS awareness. Through interviews, archival footage, and film clips, Vito's impact on the LGBTQ+ community and the film industry is examined.
This documentary recounts the difficult choice actress Mary Astor had to make after learning her personal, very intimate, diaries had been stolen. The film tells the story of Astor's 1936 child custody case.
A theater troupe's young, energetic leader has secured an old theater in which to produce his new production. The theater's elderly caretaker urges the group to leave at once. A vampire is awakened and discovers that one of the troupe is the reincarnation of the woman who he once loved.
The Keyhole (1933) is a comedic drama that follows the twists and turns of a dysfunctional marriage and a shipboard romance. Filled with false accusations, deception, adultery, and blackmail, this film explores the complexities of relationships in a humorous and engaging way.
Famous Spanish film critic Alfonso Sánchez talks about his personal life, his work and Anouk Aimée. A sentimental tribute to one of the most relevant figures on the Spanish film scene.
Examines how women's collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic practices, collude in the destruction of the lives and dreams of many of its most talented athletes.
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