Crimes and Misdemeanors tells the story of a successful ophthalmologist who hires a hitman to murder his mistress, and a documentary filmmaker struggling with his guilty conscience. The movie explores the complex moral dilemmas faced by the characters and questions the concept of justice. Parallel storylines intertwine to depict the stark contrast between crime and misdemeanors.
In the mountain village of Provence in 1851, a young woman named Violette returns home after her husband goes missing. As a political prisoner, she is forced into isolation and begins farming in order to survive. Inspired by a true story, 'The Sower' explores themes of literacy, motherhood, and political repression.
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai is a sitcom comedy which revolves around the lives of the high-society Sarabhai family. The show showcases their eccentricities, social satire, and witty humor. The storyline primarily focuses on the clashes and misunderstandings between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, complemented by the idiosyncrasies of other family members. Through its sarcastic and pun-filled dialogues, the show satirizes the superficiality and narrow-mindedness of society.
In 13 Sins, a desperate man named Elliot receives an anonymous invitation to participate in a mysterious game. He soon discovers that he must complete 13 tasks, each more dangerous and morally ambiguous than the last, in order to win a large sum of money. As Elliot continues to complete the tasks, he finds himself spiraling deeper into a world of violence and deception. With his financial troubles mounting and his sanity at stake, Elliot must decide how far he is willing to go to secure his future.
Lost Illusions is a drama movie set in 19th-century France. It follows the story of an aspiring poet who faces class differences, media manipulation, and disillusionment in the literary world. The movie explores themes of idealism vs cynicism, keeping up appearances, and the personal sacrifices one makes for ambition.
Walter Paisley, a dimwitted busboy at a Bohemian café, becomes a sensation in the art world when he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers it with clay, creating a lifelike sculpture. Encouraged by his newfound success, Walter continues his murderous spree to create more sculptures, ultimately attracting the attention of the police. As the pressure mounts, Walter's art becomes increasingly gruesome, leading to a chilling climax.
Secret Millionaire follows a secret millionaire who decides to go undercover as an ordinary person to find true love. Along the way, he learns important life lessons about loyalty, love, and the true meaning of happiness.
In the year 1995, a young woman starts working as an assistant to a literary agent in New York City. She navigates the challenges of her job, including dealing with fan mail, while also exploring her own aspirations as a writer. Along the way, she forms friendships, experiences romance, and learns valuable life lessons.
A kindergarten teacher in Staten Island becomes fascinated with one of her students, a young boy who shows immense talent in poetry. As she becomes more and more obsessed with his gift, she starts taking questionable actions to ensure his success, crossing boundaries and endangering both of their lives.
In 'The Touch,' a physician in Sweden finds herself torn between her marriage and a passionate affair, leading to a series of events that will change her life forever.
Mary Shelley tells the story of the famous author, known for her creation of Frankenstein. The movie explores her tumultuous personal life and the struggles she faced as a female writer in the 19th century. It delves into her relationships with her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, her step-sister Claire Clairmont, and her encounters with literary figures such as Lord Byron and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Elling and Kjell Bjarne are two adult male friends who are released from a mental institution and forced to live on their own. As they navigate the challenges of the outside world, they form a unique bond and learn important life lessons.
Petrov's Flu is a dark comedy movie that delves into the lives of its characters in the midst of a flu epidemic. With elements of drama and sci-fi, it explores themes of family relationships, societal decay, and the absurdity of human existence. The film follows Petrov, an artist, and his encounters with various individuals, including his friends and family, as they navigate through the chaos caused by the epidemic.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, known as America's Poet, suffers a tragic loss during the Civil War. Silenced by grief, he rediscovers his voice and faith through the resounding hope of Christmas morning.
A man from Haiti becomes an intern for a Canadian politician and gets involved in the country's politics and democracy. He navigates through his job with the help of various characters and experiences various challenges along the way.
In Istanbul, a group of friends experience the highs and lows of life as they navigate through love, loss, and laughter. From heartbreak and longing to hilarious misadventures, they discover the true meaning of friendship.
After a messy divorce, a British woman moves to America and tries to find love again. Along the way, she encounters various misadventures and comedic situations.
Child's Play is a tense and suspenseful movie set in a Catholic boys' school. A dedicated teacher becomes entangled in a sinister murder-play orchestrated by his students. As he tries to uncover the truth, he is faced with paranoia, suicide, and a deepening sense of danger.
A biography and documentary about the life and work of Charles Bukowski, a cantankerous old man and author known for his poetry, short stories, and novels.
After leaving her family behind, a woman returns to her small-town Wisconsin home, causing drama and tension with her estranged family.