Seven years after surviving the monster apocalypse, Joel sets out to find his high school sweetheart, Aimee, in a world overrun by mutant creatures. Along the way, he faces dangerous encounters, forms unlikely friendships, and discovers the true meaning of bravery and love.
In the late 18th century, a female painter named Marianne is commissioned to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman named Heloise on an isolated island in Brittany. As Marianne secretly observes and accompanies Heloise on walks, their bond and forbidden love grow. They engage in deep conversations, including discussing the story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Marianne ultimately completes the portrait but chooses not to betray Heloise's trust. Their romance is cut short by Heloise's mother's return, but they reunite briefly. Years later, Marianne sees Heloise at a gallery and a concert, showcasing the enduring impact of their relationship.
A Touch of Zen follows the story of a young artist who becomes entangled in the world of martial arts, corruption, and enlightenment in 14th century China. Set in a mountain village, the artist discovers a plot by corrupt officials and an evil eunuch, and must use his skills to defend himself and his loved ones. Along the way, he finds guidance from a Buddhist monk and learns the ways of the Zen philosophy. The film is a mesmerizing blend of action, drama, and spirituality.
The Brothers Bloom, two con artist brothers, decide to pull off one last grand heist. They set their sights on Penelope Stamp, a beautiful and eccentric heiress. The brothers concoct an elaborate scheme that involves adventure, romance, and unexpected twists. As they carry out their plan, they find themselves questioning their roles as con artists and the true nature of their relationship.
Testament of Orpheus is a poetic and surreal biography film about a renowned poet. The film explores themes of art, creation, and the mysteries of life and death. It follows the journey of the poet as he navigates through various surreal and symbolic landscapes, encountering different characters along the way.
Martin Eden follows the story of a young sailor turned aspiring writer in Naples, Italy. As he falls in love and navigates the challenges of class differences, Martin faces the barriers of society while pursuing his dreams. His journey explores themes of individualism, labor unions, and the struggles of the working class.
The historical saga of American superheroes. Born in the period between the Great Depression and the World War II to combat the hobgoblins of the modern world, these mutant human beings with superhuman powers colonized the funny papers, radio dramas, television and films, to become a truly national industry in the United States: they gave expression to the fears and obsessions of the twentieth century and bolstered American ideals.
The Blue Gardenia is a film noir crime drama that follows the story of a woman who becomes the prime suspect in a murder case after a blind date ends in tragedy. As she desperately tries to prove her innocence, she discovers a web of secrets and deception that leads her to the truth.
In Design for Living, a playwriting trio in Paris finds themselves in a romantic rivalry when they each fall for the same woman. As they navigate their complicated relationships and the bohemian lifestyle, they begin to question traditional notions of romance and monogamy. With witty dialogue and charming characters, this pre-Code screwball comedy explores themes of friendship, polyamory, and artistic passion.
The Lacemaker follows the story of a young introverted woman who experiences a mental breakdown after a breakup. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating her way through a psychiatric hospital, university life, and her own inner turmoil. Along the way, she confronts her deep-seated insecurities, explores the complexities of relationships, and grapples with societal pressures. Set in 1970s France, the film delves into themes of love, identity, and the pursuit of happiness.
When a magazine publisher's wife becomes jealous of his secretary, she suspects them of having an affair. In an attempt to prove her suspicions, she follows her husband on a business trip to Havana, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.
Real Fiction (2000) is a crime drama movie set in a one-day timespan. It follows the story of an artist who seeks revenge for a murder. The movie also explores the themes of portrait drawing and the journey of the protagonist in seeking justice.
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 is a documentary that tells the story of Mindy Alper, a talented artist who uses her art as a form of therapy. The film explores her struggles with mental illness, including her battle with depression, anxiety, and a communication disorder. It showcases her unique artistic style and the impact it has on her life and relationships. Through interviews with Mindy, her friends, and her psychotherapist, the documentary offers a deep and intimate portrait of an artist's journey through mental illness and the power of art as a means of expression and healing.
Recently retired accountant Richard Flicker attends a life-drawing class and his world is turned upside down when he encounters free-spirited Amelia, the spitting image of a long lost love from decades ago. Grappling with a troubled home front, Richard flirts with the temptation of this second chance at romance.
A girl, Marie, who got engaged to a boy who is leaving for military training (thirteen days) wins two million on the raffle, thanks to an older man, Claude, whom she calls her good luck …
In Edo-era Japan, a ukiyo-e artist languishes in his master’s shadow. Creatively stifled, he finds consolation in the company of a prostitute, and becomes entangled in a love triangle. A mystery emerges involving two portraits and the sudden disappearance of the artist Sharaku. Helmed by Cannes-selected director Tatsuji Yamazaki, the film employs kabuki-inspired sequences and stylised sets.
When Alex, a precious nine-year-old boy, develops a crush on Jared, the moody twenty-five-year-old handyman who works in the mansion where he lives, he will stop at nothing to get his attention.
Dear Mr Shakespeare: Shakespeare Lives is a short film that explores the enduring impact of William Shakespeare's plays in today's world. Through a series of interconnected stories, the film highlights the timeless themes and universal appeal of Shakespeare's works, showcasing how they continue to resonate with contemporary audiences. From high school students performing Hamlet to a theater director adapting Romeo and Juliet for a modern setting, the film celebrates the enduring legacy of Shakespeare's genius.
Reclusively withdrawn Tobias is hospitalized in a psychiatric institution. Here, he meets the boy Emil, a boy with an entirely different view on life and the situation he and Tobias are in. The two boys develop a close friendship that puts the mind and boundaries of Tobias to the test.
Emilio Brentani leads a peaceful and uneventful life with his older sister Amalia. Until he meets Angiolina Zarri, a beautiful but fickle, wayward and coquettish young woman. Unfortunately for him, Emilio falls madly in love with her.