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.
Christmas in August tells the story of a photographer who falls in love with a shopkeeper while dealing with his terminal illness. The movie explores the themes of love, loss, and the beauty of fleeting moments.
Crying Out Love in the Center of the World tells the story of a young couple, Hiroshi and Ritsuko, who fall in love in 1986. However, their happiness is cut short when Ritsuko is diagnosed with leukemia. The movie explores their enduring love and the struggles they both face as they try to make the most of their time together.
A married man named Pierre Lachenay meets a stewardess named Nicole at an airport and falls in love with her. They start an affair, which leads to Pierre neglecting his wife and son. As Pierre tries to balance his double life, he faces the consequences of his actions and must make difficult choices.
Bigger Stronger Faster* is a documentary film that delves into the world of steroid use in professional sports in America, examining the impact on athletes' performance, the cultural fascination with the 'American Dream' and the controversy surrounding performance-enhancing drugs.
In Great Guns, Laurel and Hardy are mistakenly enlisted in the US Army and create chaos at a military camp. They accidentally swallow a key that unlocks top-secret plans and must retrieve it before it falls into the wrong hands.
A Japanese remake of the South Korean film of the same name.
Living in an old Tokyo district, Kenichi works at a second-hand bookshop to support his sister, Yoko, a high school student. When Yoko graduates, she starts work at a photo shop. By the time, Kenichi's girlfriend has decided to marry someone else as she is tired of waiting for him. When Yoko starts dating Kenichi's best friend, Makoto , he is strangely resentful, but when Makoto is involved in a fatal accident, brother and sister resume their routine life.
Tomorrow Night is a black and white comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. The film follows the life of Charles, a socially awkward and isolated man who runs a photo shop. As he navigates through the monotony of his daily routine, Charles longs for love and companionship. One day, he meets an eccentric woman named Melinda who shares his quirky sensibilities, leading to a series of unexpected and hilarious encounters. Tomorrow Night is a heartfelt and offbeat exploration of human connections and the pursuit of happiness.
Ashok, is on a lookout for a job. But that does not stop him from putting on airs and bluffing, pretending that he is from a rich family. As luck would have it, he get a job of a photographer for a fictitious tabloid - Bhukump, only to lose it, because he had the misfortune to click the photograph of the owner's daughter Seema slapping an eve teaser. Never one to give up, he somehow meets her and convinces her of his good intentions. When she falls in love with him, Ashok tries to give up bluffing. But it is too late. No one believes him.
Two people go to Coney Island to find romance and wind up in jail.
Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall), Bobby (Bobby Jordan), Whitey (William Benedict) and Chuck (David Gorcey) unsuccessfully try to sell a dilapidated car to a street cleaner for a fabulous amount, so they can get enough money to save Louie's (Bernard Gorcey) Malt Shop. Sidewalk photographer Cathy Smith (Teala Loring) snaps a pictures of three bank robbers as they are fleeing a robbery but when the Bowery Boys and Cathy realize that Sach is also in the photograph, they break into the photo lab to destroy the negative, which might make the police think Sach was involved in the robbery.
Ann is from a wealthy family, but her father wants her to live by her own means after further studies in the States. She works in a florist shop. The young man, Ben, who works in the photographic shop opposite to the florist is attracted by Ann. Despite assistance from his helpful partner, Ball Tsai, numerous attempts to befriend Ann has failed. Accidentally, Ben and Ball Tsai get to know Ann through her friend, Icy. Ben tries very hard to please Ann who prefers Ball Tsai.
Snapped examines the lives of a colorful group of young people as they try to connect with each other and stay amused in a sleepy Long Island town. Tara, a social outcast reunites with her high school sweetheart Billy who is on the lam from a low-down gangster. When Tara falls for Shane, a voyeuristic loner, who gets thrills from stealing snapshots from the local photo shop where he works, the characters lives intersect in this Lynchian town where still waters run deep.
A cocky reporter turns a small town marriage license clerk into a media celebrity.
A young photo-lab assistant falls in love with a guy in a picture he develops.
Love develops between a young woman employee and a customer at a very unusual photo shop, which invites men in to take pictures of naked women. When the store owner tries to use his photo shop to blackmail the young lovers, their united front thwarts him.
A notary calls in the office three brothers: Theophrastus, Telis and Kokkovio Karampoumpouna and announces the death of their distant uncle from Chicago, who left their legacy sixty thousand US dollars, provided to start a company together. Telis, the most intelligent, has its own photography and aims, with the help of his fiancée Bubi, eat whole heritage. Two friends Bubi, Mirka and Jenny, are employed, diplaronoun naive and the plan seems to be going well.
The secrets of a lost archive of portrait photos showing the changing face of Bradford in the 20th century. Presenter Shanaz Gulzar tracks down people in the portraits.
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