43-year old Yuri is a successful psychiatrist and hypnotist. A raving and committed non-believer, he is capable of rationalizing anything…except for his own nightmares. In his dreams, he sees his ex-wife who, many years ago, committed suicide, which was partially his fault. A red-headed woman he doesn't know. And a strange symbol that looks like an infinity sign. Because of insomnia, Yuri is used to spending his night hours getting drunk at a strip joint, and at times he drags dancers to his home. During one of his visits, he meets a new young dancer named Anya and suddenly finds himself getting attached to her. A mother of a small boy tormented by nightmares turns to Yuri for help. As he tries to untangle this case, Yuri begins to find evidence that reincarnation exists. And the boy gives him a clue to the mystery of his own nightmares.
Gia (Angelina Jolie) is a top fashion model in the 1980s who becomes a lesbian icon. However, her journey is plagued by drug addiction and AIDS, leading to her tragic demise.
Melvin Udall, a misanthropic writer with obsessive-compulsive disorder, forms an unlikely friendship with a single mother and a gay artist after the artist is assaulted in a robbery. As their relationships develop, they overcome personal challenges and find a deep connection.
Adèle, a young teenager, meets Emma, a woman with blue hair, and discovers desire as she navigates love and loss.
Set in 17th-century Amsterdam, an artist falls in love with a married woman while commissioned to paint her portrait. Their affair leads to reckless speculation in the tulip market, endangering their futures.
Based on a true story, 'Battle of the Sexes' recounts the iconic 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The match becomes more than just a contest of skill as it symbolizes the fight for gender equality and challenges societal norms. King, a feminist and tennis champion, battles against Riggs, a self-proclaimed male chauvinist, in a match that captivates the nation and sparks a cultural revolution.
Short Cuts is a movie that explores the lives of various individuals in Los Angeles, interconnected through a series of unexpected events. The film delves into themes of modern society, relationships, and the complexities of human behavior. With a mix of comedy and drama, Short Cuts offers a unique perspective on the chaotic nature of life.
Cléo, a singer, spends two hours in Paris as she waits for the results of her biopsy. During this time, she encounters various people and experiences, which make her reflect on her life and confront her anxieties.
Something in the Air is a drama/romance movie set in 1970s France. It follows a group of young people who become involved in political activism and rebellion during the aftermath of the May 1968 events. The story focuses on their personal relationships, artistic creations, and their hope for a better future.
Lieve Lust is a relationship comedy. The series revolves around the lives of six people in their thirties in Amsterdam.
Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life is a biographical film that tells the story of the famous singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. It explores his rise to fame, his troubled personal life, and his musical legacy. The movie covers key moments in Gainsbourg's life, including his relationships, alcohol abuse, and his influential contributions to the music industry. It portrays the complex and eccentric personality of Gainsbourg, showcasing his artistic genius and the demons that haunted him throughout his life.
Dikkenek is a hilarious comedy that follows a group of friends as they navigate through outrageous situations involving nudity, sex, and partying. The story revolves around Jean-Claude and Stef, best friends who have very different approaches to life. Jean-Claude is a macho ladies' man, while Stef is a sensitive schoolteacher. Together with their eccentric friends, they find themselves in various misadventures that test their friendship and their ability to handle absurd situations.
In the 1970s, a woman is transformed into a vampire and finds herself caught between a secret society and a suicide cult. As she explores her newfound immortality, she uncovers dark secrets and must confront her own desires. The film is known for its surreal and erotic atmosphere.
The Libertine is a comedic and historical movie set in 18th-century Europe. It revolves around a libertine writer who leads a scandalous life, indulging in sexual attractions, adultery, and freedom of speech. The story explores themes of enlightenment, religion, and censorship. With a touch of sensuality and high society, the movie presents a period piece filled with intriguing characters and societal dynamics.
A doctor finds himself entangled in a complex web of deceit and infidelity when a woman who looks identical to his unfaithful wife becomes his patient. As he delves deeper into the mysterious circumstances, he uncovers shocking secrets that threaten to unravel his sanity.
Chronicling a period of time in Paul Gauguin's life, this film follows him through his struggles in love and the financial problems caused by the inability to sell his artwork.
Egon Schiele, an Austrian artist, faces personal and professional challenges as he navigates the art world amidst the backdrop of war, illness, and personal loss. The movie explores themes of art, love, and the human condition.
When a woman is murdered and burned in a French mansion, her boyfriend seeks revenge on those responsible. The horrific events unfold as he uncovers dark secrets, ultimately leading to a shocking climax.