In 'The Doctor's Horrible Experiment', a brilliant doctor's quest for scientific discovery takes a dark turn as he delves into the dangerous realms of human experimentation. His relentless pursuit leads him to the chilling realization that he has inadvertently created a terrifying split-personality monster. Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and inspired by the works of Renoir, this gripping tale explores the consequences of a double life and the horrors that lie within. Brace yourself for a spine-tingling journey into the depths of madness.
A greedy, materialistic family attempts to cover-up the embezzlement committed by the son while keeping their other schemes active. They discover there are other, equally conniving players involved.
A young man lies in a hospital suspended between life and death. The police know nothing about him. The patient, in his rare moments of consciousness, only remembers his gang’s involvement in a robbery of a rare painting, and the mysterious Madame Jacno who commissioned Fabrizio, the gang leader, to steal the work of art. But someone is still trying to kill the patient, and as his life is continually threatened, his memory slowly comes back to him…!
Pierre-Auguste Renoir is known and loved for his impressionist paintings of Paris. These paintings count among the world’s favourites. Renoir, however, grew tired of this style and changed course. This film, based on the collection of 181 Renoirs at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia,– examines the direction he then took and why it provokes such extreme reactions right up to today. Some claim they are repulsed by Renoir’s later works and some claim they are seduced. What may surprise many is that among the many artists who sought Renoir’s new works out and were clearly highly influenced by them were the two giants of the 20th century – Picasso and Matisse.
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