The Family Way follows the newlywed couple Jenny and Arthur as they face various obstacles on their wedding night, including living with overprotective parents and dealing with sexual problems. Their unconsummated marriage puts strain on their relationship, and they navigate through challenges such as privacy issues, attempts at intimacy, and nosy neighbors. With humor and heart, the film explores the complexities of marriage and the journey towards physical and emotional connection.
Nightwatch is a psychological drama that follows a night watchman who becomes entangled in a murder investigation. As he navigates the dark and twisty alleys of the city, he discovers shocking secrets and finds himself questioning his own sanity. With a blend of horror and thriller elements, Nightwatch keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the plot unravels.
Dracula and his son move to Paris and get involved in comedic and horrifying adventures.
Barry Champlain, a controversial radio talk show host, faces danger and threats when his provocative views attract a dangerous listener. As Barry's success grows, so does the risk he faces, leading to a tragic ending.
In crime ridden New York of the seventies two cops has had enough. They decide to take justice into their own hands. Things turn exciting and humorous. No hoodlum goes safe.
Giant follows the story of a shy man who works as a bouncer at a disco in Uruguay. He finds solace in his job and forms a bond with his fellow workers. As he navigates through his daily routine, he experiences various challenges and encounters, including first dates, internet dating, and protests. The movie explores themes of labor, shyness, and the dynamics of relationships.
Set in France in 1961-1962 during the Algerian War, Living in Paradise is a thought-provoking examination of the lives of North African immigrants trying to find a place in the social system of Western Europe.
Set between a numbing, malodorous factory and the demi-monde of nocturnal Tangier, two street-smart young women work tirelessly to move on with their lives. By day the fast-talking, live-wire Badia and her quiet friend Imane peel shrimp in a factory; by night, they hit the seaside hotels, turn tricks and steal small objects from their clients to pawn. One night they meet two pretty girls their own age who work in the Free Zone of Tangier, a heavily guarded, European-style industrial area. The determined Badia hates peeling shrimps and sees the two new girlfriends, who are slightly better off, as a springboard.
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