Nick Dunne becomes the main suspect in the disappearance of his wife, Amy. As the media focuses on the case, it becomes apparent that Nick may not be innocent. However, the truth is far more twisted and surprising than anyone could have imagined.
The Mind of the Married Man is a comedy-drama TV show that explores the ups and downs of married life. It follows the story of a married man as he navigates the challenges and complexities of his relationship, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of a dysfunctional marriage.
A young woman trapped in an abusive relationship becomes the unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends. While on vacation, Alice rediscovers herself and gains perspective, slowly breaking free from the codependency that binds her. However, her abusive boyfriend's vengeance tests her strength, courage, and deep-rooted friendships.
Brad, a middle-aged man, experiences a midlife crisis as he reflects on his life and regrets. He accompanies his son on a college tour and becomes envious of his success and the achievements of his college friends. Brad struggles with his own feelings of inadequacy and confronts his privilege and the choices he made in his past.
In the Land of Women is a movie about a young writer named Carter Webb, who moves to the suburban neighborhood to take care of his sick grandmother. While living there, he forms relationships with the women in the neighborhood and learns about love, friendship, and the complexities of life.
In his new film, Erwin Wagenhofer is looking for the good and beautiful in this world.
Love Happens is about a self-help guru who is struggling with the loss of his wife. He meets a florist who helps him in his healing process. Together, they navigate through grief and find solace in each other's company.
A feminist filmmaker documents the burgeoning men's rights movement to dispel misconceptions and challenge assumptions about gender equality.
A man is fascinated by the structures and environments surrounding him and willing to break external and internal limitations to approach them.
Ways of Seeing is a thought-provoking documentary series that delves into the world of art, providing insightful analysis and interpretations. With a male narrator and enlightening visuals, it explores various aspects of art history, painting, photography, and art galleries, inviting a response from audiences.
The Neighbors' Window is a drama short film that tells the story of a middle-aged woman who becomes obsessed with spying on her neighbors. After the death of her husband, she finds herself longing for excitement and vicarious experiences. She starts using binoculars to watch the couple in the apartment across the street, which leads to a series of unexpected consequences. Through this voyeuristic activity, she gains a new perspective on life and learns valuable lessons about love, appreciation, and the fragile nature of relationships.
Un conservateur terrorisé par les plantes vertes, une mère plastifiée pour être exposée, un ballet de Saintes Vierges, des gardiens épuisés par Rodin, un ministre perdu dans une exposition de sexes, une voiture disparue au parking Rembrandt, des provinciaux amoureux des Impressionnistes, touristes galopins galopant d'une salle à l'autre, passager clandestin dans l'art premier, Picasso, Gauguin, Warhol, ils sont tous là dans ce petit monde qui ressemble au grand, dans ce musée pas si imaginaire que ça, valsant la comédie humaine jusqu'au burlesque.
A seven minute rhythmic meditation on nature, spirituality, and perspective.
Director Philip Haas and artist David Hockney invite you to join them on a magical journey through China via a marvelous 72-foot long 17th-century Chinese scroll entitled The Kangxi Emperor's Southern Inspection Tour (1691-1698), scroll seven . As Hockney unrolls the beautiful and minutely detailed work of art, he traces the Emperor Kangxi’s second tour of his southern empire in 1689.
1947. America. The war is over, a pandemic has come and gone, and The American People build places to socialise, entertain, and amuse, as they make up for lost time. One of these establishments that see a boom in popularity is the humble cinema as many people pack into the same place to be as close to each other as possible. The Sketch Show With No Name invites you to become one of those people, as we take you on a journey to experience what it was like to be a moviegoer in a post-war and post-pandemic world. Tonight's moving picture? Cold Cash, a crime film with ice cold murder and a motive that may warm your heart. Using lip syncing technology, we resurrect actors from the golden age of Hollywood to tell a noir story filled with cheesy 1940s dialogue, blatant exposition, and enough tropes to make an entire Community episode around it. So sit back and Relax, whilst you experience the 1940s like never before.
Manuela and her mother have different ways of perceiving the world they live in. They discuss masculinity, love, and, as if that were not enough, the importance of a sofa.
In a world of geometric shapes, one square discovers the existence of other dimensions and embarks on a journey to explore them. Along the way, he encounters riots, soldiers, and an abduction plot that threatens the peace of his homeland. With the help of a dream voice and his own determination, the square navigates through various challenges and uncovers the truth about the different dimensions.
The Ape follows the story of a man who is going insane, experiencing a downward spiral and psychological breakdown in Eastern Europe. The film explores themes of hell, surrealism, personality disorder, and perspective. As the man's life unravels, he finds himself in a surreal and nightmarish world.
Jumping is an animated short film that takes viewers on a surreal journey through various landscapes and scenarios. It explores themes such as perspective, warfare, and the impact of human activities on nature.
Eleven major film makers from Europe, America and Asia talk about Akira Kurosawa and discover surprising influences on their own work.