A German U-boat stalks the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as its young crew experience the sheer terror and claustrophobic life of a submariner in World War II. The story is told from the viewpoint of Lt. Werner (Herbert Grönemeyer), who has been assigned as a war correspondent on the German submarine U-96 in October 1941. He meets its captain (Jürgen Prochnow), chief engineer (Klaus Wennemann), and the crew in a French nightclub. Thomsen (Otto Sander), another captain, gives a crude drunken speech to celebrate his Ritterkreuz award, in which he openly mocks Winston Churchill and implicitly Adolf Hitler. The next morning, they sail out of the harbor of La Rochelle to cheering crowds and a playing band...
Powder is a drama film released in 1995. It tells the story of an albino teenager named Jeremy 'Powder' Reed who possesses electricity-based powers. Powder, who has been socially isolated and mistreated his whole life, is taken in by a science teacher who tries to help him navigate high school and confront his past. Throughout the film, Powder faces various challenges such as bullying, loneliness, and humiliation, but ultimately learns to embrace his uniqueness and find acceptance.
A detective and his team investigate a series of murders in London, uncovering a dark secret that involves vampires and ghouls. The mystery deepens as they delve into the city's urban legends and superstitions.
Part drama and part supernatural thriller, TRUE NATURE tells the story of a family reunited when their college-age daughter is found after a year-long disappearance. With no memory of what happened to her, she soon discovers that her very presence threatens to expose the secrets and fragile lies by which her family has lived.
a film by Mauro Gia Samonte.
In a hugely entertaining parody of her media persona, a pre-'Female Eunuch' Germaine Greer stars as a terrifyingly amorous woman who alternately cajoles, pursues and assaults a mild little man with cries of "Darling, do you love me?" until he succumbs to her strangling hands.
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