Bright Star tells the story of the passionate yet unconsummated love between poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. Set in the early 1800s, the film explores their intense connection and the obstacles they face in pursuing their love, including societal expectations and Keats' declining health. Directed by Jane Campion, the movie beautifully captures the longing, grief, and loss experienced by the two lovers.
Set in feudal Japan, a young samurai named Musashi Miyamoto seeks glory and engages in battles against his enemies. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges, including trickery, violence, and historic battles.
Outside Satan is a mysterious and enigmatic film that follows a nameless drifter who brings violence and chaos to a quiet rural community. The film explores themes of solitude, rejection, and the dark side of human nature.
In 'Don't Give Up the Sheep,' a sheepdog named Sam and a wolf named Ralph engage in a comedic rivalry as Sam tries to protect his flock of sheep from Ralph's attempts to capture them. The plot follows their humorous and often absurd interactions, filled with cartoon physics and slapstick comedy. The story showcases the relentless determination of both characters in their pursuit of their respective goals.
In 1585 the Turks and Vallons are looting the Látrány region.
The Pagan Madonna is a comedy crime movie set in the disco era. It follows the story of an immigrant priest who becomes involved in a gang war and must navigate the underworld to protect his community.
The North Bohemian town of Chudoplesy in the middle of the 19th century: the only local industry is the domestic production of reed goods. The poor reeders organize a revolt against the exploitative factors.
During the 1970s a foreign smuggler is taking hostages and threatening to sabotage a river pumping station if he is not aided in his attempt to smuggle ancient artifacts out of Romania.Two young local boys foil his plans.
A serial killer is on the run, after escaping a mental institution. He befriends a woman and her child, but the urge to strangle women with red necklaces still haunts him.
The white chalk cliffs of Rügen are among the most impressive natural monuments on earth, which the painter Casper David Friedrich immortalized for posterity as early as the 19th century. Germany's largest island with its seaside resorts from the Gründerzeit, its smaller side islands and peninsulas that give it its shape, its lagoon-like Bodden waters, the dense beech forests, the yellow rapeseed fields and the meadows, the shady tree avenues and the white sandy beaches is not only a magnet for tourists, but also a unique natural paradise in the middle of the Baltic Sea, a habitat for the rare white-tailed eagle, fallow deer, raccoon dogs and badgers as well as a resting place for huge swarms of migratory birds such as geese and cranes that can be heard trumpeting from afar. In this nature documentary, the unique landscapes and the diversity of the animal world of Rügen are captured with beautiful pictures during the changing of the seasons.
In 1975 two Romanian kids go about their daily routine in their native fishing village on the Danube Delta when a mysterious stranger asks them for a ride in their fishing boat to an island located deep inside the river delta.
The picture shows various kinds of birds in their natural environments, and in their natural colors, and at such close range that the very eyes of the little fledglings in the nest are easily discerned. Every feather seems distinct and the birds seem to be in such relief that it appears as though one could almost reach out and catch them.
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