Rocco is a documentary that delves into the life of Rocco Siffredi, an Italian adult film actor known for his explicit performances and exploration of sexuality. The film provides an intimate look into his career, personal life, and the porn industry as a whole, touching on themes of retirement, masturbation, multiple partners, and more.
Delivery Man is a 2013 comedy-drama film about a man who finds out he has fathered 533 children through sperm donation. The film follows his journey as he becomes involved in their lives and tries to figure out his role as their biological father.
In Prime, a recently divorced man named David falls in love with a woman named Rafi, who is much younger than him. Despite their age difference, David and Rafi navigate the complexities of their relationship while dealing with their own personal struggles. As their love continues to blossom, they must confront their fears and insecurities to make their relationship work.
What Just Happened is a satirical comedy about a divorced Hollywood producer facing a midlife crisis. He navigates through the film industry, dealing with eccentric actors, demanding studio executives, and personal challenges. With his career at stake, he tries to salvage his latest film project while also juggling his personal life. The movie explores the absurdities of the movie business and touches on themes of failure, identity, and self-reflection.
When a new CIA agent is left without a partner, he teams up with a street-smart hustler to complete a dangerous mission in Central Europe. As they navigate through double-crosses and mistaken identities, they must learn to work together to save the day.
Vanity Fair follows the story of Becky Sharp, a cunning and ambitious young woman who rises through the ranks of high society in 19th-century England. Along the way, she encounters love, betrayal, and scandal, as she tries to navigate the class differences and societal expectations of the time.
Peep World follows a dysfunctional family as their secrets and rivalries are exposed in a novel, causing chaos and drama.
After getting into deep debt with the mob, two mobsters fake their deaths to escape, but things quickly spiral out of control.
During the height of the women's liberation movement, Lee Daniels, a white prisoner, and Karen Brent, a black prisoner, are chained together and try to escape from a jungle prison. They face racial tension, sexual abuse, corrupt cops, and fight their way through various obstacles to regain their freedom.
Caramel is a touching comedy-drama that takes place in a beauty salon in Beirut, Lebanon. It explores the lives of five women who face different challenges in their personal and professional lives. Through their unique stories, the film delves into themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. As these women navigate their relationships, societal norms, and personal desires, they find solace in each other's company and the sweet ritual of caramel.
A woman gets caught up in a whirlwind of romance and holiday magic when a movie star comes to town for Christmas.
Shower is a comedy-drama film that takes place in a bathhouse in modern-day Beijing. The story centers around a traditional bathhouse and its owner, who is struggling to keep the business afloat. The arrival of his younger son, who left home years ago and became a successful businessman, brings hope and new life to the bathhouse. The film explores themes of family, tradition, and the clash between modernity and tradition.
A horror movie duology: "The Black Veil" is set in 1888, as the widow of a psychiatrist visits a college friend who is performing in a theatre that enacts gruesome mutilations and torture. In "Listen to Midnight" a photographer recounts the events leading up to his murder, which is linked to a story he had heard in Japan about a female dragonfly luring the male to his death.
Sahrawi ,the leader of a gang decides to get rid of Yousef, one of his old men after he has cancer and taking money belonging to the gang. He entrusts Adel to eliminate him, as well as Farah to follow Adel, but they fall in love. Then Yousef and Adel become friends.
In post war Italy during the fifties it is very difficult to find a house to rent and a family ends up living in a former brothel.
A mechanic looking to save his faltering marriage strikes up an unlikely friendship with a shy Vietnamese-American manicurist.
Everybody Says I'm Fine! is an Indian English language film, released on 12 September 2001 at the Toronto Film Festival. It marks the directorial debut of Indian actor Rahul Bose. For his work on Everybody Says I'm Fine! Bose won the runner-up John Schlesinger Award for best directorial debut at the 2003 Palm Springs International Film Festival.The film revolves around a small group of elite Mumbaikars whose lives converge at a hairdresser's salon. The protagonist Xen owns the salon and has a unique gift of connecting with the minds of his clients and reading their thoughts while at work. Most of his customers maintain a facade of normality in order to gain semblance and hide their tumultuous lives to some extent.
Palabra de Honor (1983) is a drama movie about a violinist whose life takes a turn for the worse when he is accused of murder. He must navigate a web of deception and betrayal as he fights to prove his innocence and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters infidelity, jealousy, and a dangerous investigation that threatens to destroy everything he holds dear.
After being beaten to a story of scandal involving Countess Polasky, James W. Hornby assigns his son 24 hours to find an even more scandalous story about the countess. After spending the night in the wrong street looking for the wrong countess, he comes up with a plan: the butler will be seen in a comprimising situation with the countess, and then photographed. The countess, who is sick of reporters, has other ideas... Written by Paul L
a film by Raul Jorolan.
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