Danger: Diabolik follows the story of a masked criminal named Diabolik, who steals from the rich to give to himself and his girlfriend Eva. As the police and a crime syndicate try to capture Diabolik, he navigates through various dangerous situations, including car and helicopter chases, a cliffside house, a cave hideout, and a heist involving stolen money and molten gold. With his unique sense of style and masterful thieving skills, Diabolik becomes a legend in the criminal underworld.
Ingrid is a mentally unstable young woman who becomes obsessed with Taylor, a social media influencer. After moving to California and ingratiating herself into Taylor's life, Ingrid's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and dangerous.
A detective named Nick Carter is paralyzed after a traumatic experience and is trying to recover his memory. He gets invited to a reunion where he becomes involved in a bizarre plot full of eccentric characters, pop art, and surreal comedy. With the help of his loyal servant, he navigates through a series of traps and handcuffs while trying to unravel the mystery.
In Daisies, two teenage girls named Marie I and Marie II engage in mischievous acts of rebellion and exploration. They reject the established norms of society and strive to find their own path. Their adventures are filled with dark humor and surrealism, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience.
Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti subculture, his opening of the Pop Shop, and the social commentary present in his paintings and drawings.
The likes of Antoine de Caunes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Davina McCall, and Lolo Ferrari are your guides to the weird and wonderful in Europe and beyond. How else would you learn about pubic hairdressers, the Penis Olympics, or the latest Japanese sex toys?
Stephen Smith sets out to discover the real Andy Warhol - in the hour-by-hour detail of his daily life.
Amer (2009) is a French giallo-esque experimental film that delves into the themes of desire, fear, and love. With a retro horror feel, the movie follows the journey of an adolescent girl through various encounters involving murder, sensuality, and perversion. Through minimal dialogue and avant-garde visuals, Amer captivates the audience with its exploration of the darker aspects of femininity and sexuality.
Dangerous Liaisons (2003) is a TV show that tells the story of seduction, betrayal, and manipulation set in the 1960s. It explores themes of cynicism and the consequences of one's actions. The plot follows a group of wealthy individuals who engage in a dangerous game of seduction and manipulation, leading to tragic consequences.
In Europe, road junctions have become public art galleries. A road trip across France, Switzerland, the Canary Islands, Greece and Germany exploring the glorious world of roundabout art.
American Night is a gripping and stylish crime thriller set in the neon-lit streets of New York City. The movie follows an anti-hero courier as he navigates through a nonlinear timeline of events involving gangsters, shootouts, and a mysterious safe deposit box. With elements of contemporary art and pop culture, American Night is a cult psychotronic film that explores themes of betrayal, revelation, and the dark underbelly of the city. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with car chases, taxi rides, and unexpected twists.
In La Prisonnière, a woman becomes involved with a modern art collector and a photographer, exploring the dynamics of dominance and submission. Set in 1960s France, the movie delves into themes of sadomasochism, surrealism, and desire.
In 'Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?', a young American model navigates the surreal and often ridiculous world of the fashion industry in 1960s Paris. As she becomes the cover girl for a renowned fashion magazine, she encounters eccentric characters, extravagant fashion shows, and the objectification of women. This satirical film dives into the absurdity and glamour of the fashion industry while exploring themes of identity and fame.
In 'I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen,' a secret organization uses time travel to go back and change the past. However, their actions have unexpected and hilarious consequences. The film is set in Central Europe and combines elements of comedy, romance, and science fiction.
The Laughing Woman is a seductive and controversial Italian film from 1969. It revolves around the wealthy man's exploitative relationships with women, exploring themes of misogyny and male chauvinism. The movie features elements of romance and thriller genres, with art deco and pop art aesthetics. It showcases scenes of bondage, sexism, and nudity, as well as intricate sculptures and a swimming pool. The plot also involves a cat, a little person, and footsie-under-the-table moments. Additionally, there are scenes depicting a doctor, a man taking a bath, and a shirtless workout. Overall, The Laughing Woman explores themes of power dynamics, pleasure, and sexual games.
A trio of android warrior sisters are awakened after a 10,000-year sleep to do battle with a series of mechanized warlords that threaten their world.
Renowned English painter, David Hockney, takes us on a visual journey as he shares with us his treasured photo diaries. Consisting of polaroids Hockney has been collecting since 1967, the diaries act as both a tribute and an artist's notebook, often times including images the painter used for his large canvas works. A fine example of Hockney's pictorial inspiration are several photographs of castles he took during a boat trip down the Rhine that were later adapted for a suite of etchings to accompany six Grimm's fairy tales. Seeing his projects long before the work begins, Hockney used his camera to slow time and capture images that would go on to boast his unique style of realism. In David Hockney's Diaries the artist is seen at work on a large canvas of his friends Celia and Ossie Clark and their cat Percy, commissioned by the Tate Gallery.
Go back in time and discover the swinging 60s in London, England. Explore the art, music, fashion, and social changes that defined this vibrant era. From the birth of pop music to the rise of miniskirts, join us on a journey through the history of a generation that changed the world.
Breakdancing techniques are demonstrated by a group of dancers including a teenage Vin Diesel.
In conversation with Roy Lichtenstein, critic Lawrence Alloway places Pop Art on a continuum of twentieth-century art that includes collage, Dada, and Purism in referring to signs and objects of contemporary society; Lichtenstein argues for distinctions between himself, Warhol, Oldenburg, and others. In his Long Island studio, Lichtenstein works on an elaborate composition; one of his 4 major paintings on the theme "The Artist's Studio."