A mentally unstable photo developer named Sy Parrish becomes obsessed with the Yorkin family, idolizing their happiness and affluence. He stalks them, steals their photos, and fantasizes about being part of their family. When he discovers that the husband is having an affair, his idyllic conception of the family is shattered and he seeks revenge. Sy forces the lovers to pose naked while he takes pictures but does not harm them. After a police chase, he is arrested and reveals his troubled past. The film ends with a picture of the family, leaving the viewer to decide its meaning.
A photographer's life changes dramatically when he accidentally kills his wife's lover and is forced to flee the country. He starts a new life from scratch, assuming a new identity and dealing with the consequences of his actions. As he navigates through a series of unexpected events and unwanted fame, he contemplates suicide and contemplates the meaning of success. The movie delves into themes of identity, fame, and the consequences of one's actions.
Louder Than Bombs follows a family as they navigate the aftermath of the death of their wife and mother, who was a war photographer. The father, a high school teacher, and his two sons are left struggling to come to terms with their loss and reconnect with each other. The film explores themes of grief, mental illness, and family relationships.
Eight Miles High (2007) is a biographical drama film based on the true story of a German woman's exploration of her sexuality, drug addiction, and involvement in the student movements of 1968 in Hamburg, Germany. The film follows her journey of self-discovery, desire for freedom and love, and her encounters with rock 'n' roll, group sex, and the political activism of the era.
Les Apprentis follows two friends who are broke and desperate for money. They resort to various schemes such as breaking into a safe, shoplifting, and even seeking a job. Along the way, they experience friendship, love, and the challenges of living in poverty.
When a cop killer and a terrorist plot threaten a city, a police officer races against time to solve the case and save innocent lives.
Today, the art world and beyond is obsessed with shooting analog. Whether it's a fashion house seeking to bring a new edge to their creative work, an amateur perusing eBay for the perfect vintage Polaroid, or an influencer attempting to capture a comforting retro aesthetic on social media, analog photography has piqued the interest of people everywhere. Is this resurgence a backlash against digital photography? Is it just a trend perpetuated by our desire for authenticity in an increasingly superficial world? Or is it something else entirely? Grain: Analog Renaissance is a documentary by Alex Contell and Tommaso Sacconi that explores the stories of those committed to using film in modern day photography.
Grigris, a young disabled man living in Chad, dreams of becoming a dancer. To make ends meet, he takes on odd jobs and becomes involved in a criminal scheme. Along the way, he falls in love with Mimi, a prostitute, and together they face numerous challenges and obstacles.
A secretary takes her boss's car for a joyride along the French Riviera, unaware that he is dead and her ordeal is only beginning. As she becomes embroiled in a dangerous web of conspiracy and mistaken identity, she must fight to clear her name and uncover the truth before it's too late.
Eevi's life isn't going the way she would want it to, so she runs away, leaving destruction in her wake. No one will ever say no to her again.
Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is a documentary film that explores the story of a secret film studio in Hollywood that was responsible for capturing and documenting the atomic bomb tests conducted by the military. The film showcases the groundbreaking work of the filmmakers and the challenges they faced in capturing the highly classified footage. It also delves into the historical significance of these tests and their impact on the world.
A young, talented and ambitious journalist, Louis heads off to try his luck in Paris. He's spotted by Walter, editor-in-chief for a major daily newspaper, who takes to him and furthers his career. What he doesn't realise is that Louis is ready to betray anyone to achieve his ends...
A documentary on making cameras and photographic equipment, which turns into a philosophical visual essay on the art and nature of photography as it unfolds.
The Photographic Experience, a short film by Anthony Bvlgari, follows Tony, an environmental photographer of the 1970s as his newly acquired camera reveals its photographic history to him. Photographic Experience is made as a moving artwork in mind, stylistically exploring popular film styles and genres of the 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, and 1930s.
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