The story is set in Waco, Texas in 1956 and follows a family. The eldest son witnesses the loss of innocence and grapples with his parents' conflicting teachings. It explores themes of love, mercy, sickness, suffering, and death. The narrative also includes an adult Jack who is seeking meaning in a modern world. The story ultimately ends with hope, emphasizing the beauty and joy in everyday life and the importance of unselfish love.
Medea, a woman of great power and intellect, is betrayed by her husband Jason. In a fit of rage, she takes revenge by killing their two children and Jason's new bride. The film explores themes of love, revenge, and the consequences of betrayal.
The Four Times is a movie with no dialogue that follows the lives of an old shepherd, a goat, a tree, and a dog in a small village in Calabria, Italy. The film explores themes of birth, death, nature, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Through beautiful long takes and minimal dialogue, it invites the audience to contemplate the cycles of life and the passage of time.
The Farmer Germund is planning a wedding between his daughter Marit and Mats, the son of a neighboring farm. Everything seems to be going according to plan until Marit meets the fiddler Jon, an illegitimate son who enchants the youth with his violin.
A young man living far from his beloved one wastes his existence absorbed in modern distractions until he loses contact with her.
"Dancing is sculpting in time." Diotima captures the fluid grace of two people sculpting time through dance, in a continuous one-take shot around Indy Simin's "Echt in Vorm." Their movements inside, around, and upon the sculpture reveal a simple unity, where shapes, dancers, and their environment are perpetually in motion, blending into an inseparable, seamless harmony of a never-ending dance.
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