Ami and David, on their way home, hit a raccoon and damage their car. They stay at a motel where they find snuff films shot in the same room. They try to escape but are stopped by the Manager of the Motel and his two killer side-kicks. Ami manages to call 911, but the old policeman sent to help is promptly killed. David is stabbed, and Ami escapes with a BMW, running over one killer and shooting the motel manager. She finds David still alive.
Wes, heartbroken after a breakup, seeks solace at a remote rest stop. He soon finds himself locked in the bathroom with a mysterious figure in an adjacent stall. As their conversation unfolds, Wes realizes he's caught in a terrifying situation.
Christ Stopped at Eboli is a movie set in the interwar period in southern Italy. It explores the lives of intellectuals and peasants in a remote village, showcasing their struggles under the fascist regime. The story follows a doctor who is exiled to the village and his interactions with the locals.
Salt for Svanetia is a documentary drama that showcases the harsh and isolated life of the Svan ethnic group living in the remote mountains of Georgia. The film explores their struggle for survival, their unique traditions, and the challenges they face in their daily lives. Through stunning visuals and reenactments, the film provides a glimpse into a forgotten world.
Learn to forgive others, and get forgiveness to yourself. In the forgotten taiga village lives a gloomy and unsociable Trofim Rusanov, senior fishing inspector. He is used to the fact that each day is filled with routine. But one day, on his usual round through the wood, Trofim faces a shocking discovery. He finds a baby in an abandoned forest house. For several days he wanders around the severe uninhabited taiga, fighting both for his life and the life of the little child. Finally, Trofim finds the way home... He wants to find a woman who left a baby in the forest. It takes for him a superhuman effort to find the baby's mother. But this long quest leads him to another, completely different find
A major political, historical, human and economic fact of the 20th century, the Gulag, the extremely punitive Soviet concentration camp system, remains largely unknown.
Lene Thurner is standing on a train platform in Munich. She has to decide: back to Berlin where she lives, or toward the south, where at the foot of the Alps her family lives on the lonely farm “Hierankl”.
In the middle of the Siberian taiga, 450 miles from the nearest village, live two families : the Braguines and the Kilines. Not a single road leads there. A long trip on the Ienissei River, first by boat, then by helicopter, is the only way to reach Braguino. Self-sufficient, both families live there according to their own rules and principles. In the middle of the village: a barrier. The two families refuse to speak. In the river sits an island, where another community is being built : that of the children. Free, unpredictable, wild. Stemming from the fear of the other, that of wild beasts, and the joy procured by the immensity of the forest, unravels a cruel tale in which tensions and fear give shape to the geography of an ancestral conflict.
About the labor exploits of gold miners, the old partisan Fedor Potanin and his son, the leader Stepan.
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