Wilde is a biographical drama that tells the story of Oscar Wilde, the famous writer and playwright. The movie explores his personal life, including his marriage problems, scandalous affairs, and his struggle with his own homosexuality. Set in Victorian England, Wilde faced hypocrisy and homophobia, leading to his trial and imprisonment. This movie highlights his wit and charm, while also depicting the tragic aspects of his life.
In Deathtrap, a struggling playwright named Sidney Bruhl is eager to find the next big hit. When a former student sends him a brilliant script called Deathtrap, Sidney sees an opportunity to revive his career. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Deathtrap is not just a play; it's a deadly mind game with unexpected twists and turns. As Sidney gets entangled in a web of deceit, murder, and betrayal, he must use all his wits to survive and come out on top. With its suspenseful plot and surprising ending, Deathtrap keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
Pretty young girls get involved in humorous sexual situations.
Lope is a movie based on the true story of Lope de Vega, a famous Spanish playwright and poet in the 1500s. The film depicts his struggles with lack of money, his love for writing and performing, and his involvement in wars. It also explores his scandalous relationships, including his affair with a married lover. Lope's creativity and talent shine through as he battles personal and professional challenges.
The life career of Václav Havel (1936-2011), a persecuted playwright and human rights defender in the Czech Republic subjected to the implacable power of the Soviet Union who became president of the country in the late 1980s.
La Bohème follows the lives and loves of a group of struggling artists living in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Amidst poverty, illness, and misunderstanding, they navigate through relationships and pursue their artistic dreams.
Člověk proti zkáze (1989) tells the story of a Czech playwright and his struggles during the 1930s. The film explores his relationships with his wife, a Czech actress, and his involvement in the Central European theater scene. It also delves into the historical context of Czech-German relations and the humanist ideals of the protagonist.
London, 1605. William Shakespeare is about to launch a new drama in The Globe. The comic actor Yorick urges the author to grant him the lead role, although he is not very gifted for serious roles. Then it begins a curious correspondence between what happens on stage and what happens in real life.
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