The Beach Bum is a comedy film about Moondog, a free-spirited stoner poet, who embarks on a hilarious and psychedelic journey in Key West, Florida. Moondog is known for his love of drugs, alcohol, and living life with no rules. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and finds himself on a quest for personal enlightenment and inspiration. With a carefree and rebellious attitude, Moondog explores the vibrant and wild side of Key West, indulging in adventures involving beer, sailboats, cigars, snakes, and music. His unconventional lifestyle and interactions with a diverse range of people make for a unique and comical story.
After a freak lab accident, scientist Alec Holland transforms into a superhuman plant-based creature known as Swamp Thing and must protect the swamp from a paramilitary group.
The movie revolves around a dedicated teacher who tries to bring discipline to a chaotic school and faces various challenges and humorous situations. It explores the teacher-student relationship, school life, and the struggles of a new teacher.
Public Friends is a movie about a group of friends who find themselves in a series of hilarious and dangerous situations. From jumping into a swimming pool to getting pushed into water, these friends always find themselves in trouble. The story follows their adventures as they navigate through a world of poker games, TV news, and taxicab rides. With plenty of unexpected twists and turns, Public Friends is a rollercoaster ride of comedy and crime.
Crows is a drama film from 1994 that tells the story of a young girl who develops a unique bond with a crow. As she navigates through a neglectful mother and a solitary life, the crow becomes her only friend and confidant. Their friendship takes a dramatic turn when the girl is abducted, leading to a series of events that challenge the meaning of family and relationships. With themes of friendship, loneliness, and self-discovery, Crows is a moving portrayal of a young girl's journey towards finding her place in the world.
A tugboat captain serves under his rival as a U-boat chaser in World War I.
At the impressionable age of 16, young Mateo faces a dilemma about the direction his life will take when his corrupt uncle asks him to infiltrate a local Barrancabermeja theatre group to uncover its members' political activities.
A policeman lunching with his daughter is present when a dead body washes up on shore. He investigates, leading him down a twisted and muddled path of nefarious connections reflecting, somewhat, his own life.
A wonderful dark tale of coming of age in a country in transformation - then Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) in 1990s. Against the backdrop of a regime change and general crisis of basic values, a young man is finding his way into adult life. Playing a part in a love (hate?) triangle he does not fully understand until the conclusion, he desperately tries to make sense of the unpredictable behavior of the other two main characters which is linked to the secrets lurking in their past. All this while he is not sure about his own role in a world where yesterday's truths mean nothing today. Brilliant actors in a brilliant film that even gives you a glimpse of hope at the end.
Fourteen-year-old Leo leaves a psychiatric hospital following a short stay. Orphaned at a young age, writing is his only form of escape and he dreams of one day meeting his hero, Claude Lelouch. His friend Nino, who grew up in the same care home, eagerly awaits his return. The pair are inseparable, like brothers. Back at the home, Leo tells Nino that he has finished writing his story. Nino disappears the following morning, as does the story. Nino leaves a note explaining that he has run away to find Claude Lelouch and give him the story. Throughout his journey, Nino sends Leo letters describing his adventures. But Leo starts to realize that maybe his friend has his own reasons for taking off...
Film about an unsigned rock band in Osaka.
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