Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
Kings of the Road follows a projectionist named Bruno and a young man named Robert as they embark on a road trip across Germany. As they travel, they confront their own existential loneliness and the struggles of life. The film explores themes of isolation, identity, and the search for meaning in a seemingly empty world.
After being released from prison, a man attempts to start anew but is relentlessly pursued by a determined police officer who seeks revenge.
The Demon (1978) tells the story of a young boy in Tokyo who lives a life of extreme poverty. He is mistreated by his stepmother and father, and struggles to survive on his own. The movie explores themes of adultery, trust, and the harsh realities of life in the city. Through powerful storytelling, it sheds light on the issues of child abuse, undernourishment, and the lengths some people will go to survive.
In Munich, a gay man who wins the lottery becomes entangled in a complex web of love, friendship, and betrayal, leading to his untimely demise. The film explores themes of homosexuality, class differences, and financial struggles.
The Counterfeiters of Paris is a comedy-crime movie set in 1960s Paris. It follows a group of counterfeiters who engage in a series of misadventures while trying to pull off one last job. The story revolves around the world of forgery, horse racing, and the unique characters involved in the illicit trade. With a surprise ending and witty dialogue, this film takes viewers on a wild ride through the streets of Paris.
In Bedlam, a mentally ill woman finds herself in jeopardy as she tries to navigate through a corrupt system. With the help of a kind-hearted African-American, they uncover the dark secrets of the asylum and fight for their freedom.
When a group of friends with a strong belief in ghosts and paranormal activity come across a compelling case, they decide to form a ghost-hunting team. As they investigate the mysterious occurrences, they encounter a series of hilarious and thrilling situations that test their friendship and their belief in the supernatural. With limited resources and a lack of experience, they must rely on their teamwork and determination to uncover the truth behind the haunting.
Invisible Agent is a thrilling World War II spy film where a secret agent becomes invisible to thwart the plans of the Nazis. With his newfound power, he engages in espionage, betrayal, and a race against time to save the world.
Fire and Ice is a 1962 movie that revolves around political assassination, extremist activities, and the aftermath of a political assassination. The story focuses on the lives of various characters including a war veteran, a contract killer, a labor unionist, and a right-wing extremist. The plot explores themes of jealousy, friendship gone bad, marital breakup, revenge, and the consequences of political violence.
Balzac: A Life of Passion tells the story of the famous author and his tumultuous life, filled with love affairs, scandals, and literary success. From his humble beginnings to his rise as one of the greatest writers of all time, Balzac's life is a fascinating journey of passion and dedication.
In 'Third Man Out,' a gay detective is hired to investigate the murder of an LGBT activist. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of political conspiracy and identity politics.
In Jigsaw (1949), an assistant district attorney investigates the murder of his brother, which leads him to uncover a web of organized crime and racial prejudice in New York City. Framed for murder, he must clear his name while navigating a dangerous world of corruption and betrayal.
In 1980s France, a struggling writer discovers his wife's infidelity and seeks revenge. Along the way, he becomes involved with a manipulative publisher and a young student, leading to a web of betrayal and broken hearts.
"A", a member of a student protest organization, becomes disenchanted by his group's inability to effect real change. Emboldened to pursue more radical methods by the older, experienced leftist organizer Despard, "A" unwittingly becomes party to a labor strike that turns violent. Ultimately held responsible by the authorities for the fracas, "A" allies himself with terrorist Leonard, who intends to avenge those jailed in the protest.
Antoine and Antoinette is a romantic comedy-drama set in Paris, France. The story follows Antoine and Antoinette, a married couple who work as clerks in a printing shop. They face various challenges, including a stolen lottery ticket, a lost wallet, and unwanted sexual advances. Despite these hurdles, their love for each other prevails, and they find happiness in unexpected ways.
This MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short tells the fictitious story of a bill counterfeiting ring and explores the government's attempt to curb counterfeiting.
Dandelion is a heartfelt drama set in a small town, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and sacrifice. The story revolves around a character who faces the undoing of their life due to a betrayal by a friend. As they navigate through their feelings of aggression and refusal of intimacy, they find solace in cooking and the beauty of nature. Tragedy strikes when they experience the loss of their daughter, leading to a spiral of emotions and a search for redemption.
Special investigator Duke Martin is in London to investigate the authenticity of a rare postage stamp called the Barbados Overplate. Someone is willing to commit murder to get his or her hands on the stamp, which puts a crimp in Duke's efforts to romance every beautiful woman he meets.
A 29-year-old Italian who lives in Brooklyn has a brief romance with an actress.