Detour is a film noir thriller about a hitchhiker who is given a ride by a man planning to kill his wife. When the hitchhiker accidentally kills a man who gives him a lift, events take a twisted turn. With an unreliable narrator and a femme fatale, the plot explores themes of blackmail, impersonation, and accidental killing.
The Passion of Joan of Arc is a silent film that tells the story of the trial and martyrdom of Joan of Arc in the 15th century. It portrays her psychological drama, the agony she goes through, and the injustice she faces in a religious and political trial.
Gilda is a sultry and mysterious woman who captivates audiences at a nightclub in Buenos Aires. She becomes entangled in a web of deceit and passion when her ex-lover reappears and her husband's secrets come to light. As tensions rise, Gilda must navigate a dangerous world of gambling, violence, and treachery.
They Shall Not Grow Old is a documentary film that uses restored and colorized footage to depict the experiences of British soldiers during World War I. It explores the harsh realities of trench warfare, the devastating effects of the war, and the lives of the soldiers who fought and died on the Western Front.
A police detective investigates the murder of a woman in New York City, uncovering a web of illegal activities and stolen jewelry. The investigation takes him through the city's dark underbelly as he races against time to solve the case.
Lumière! is a documentary film that showcases the early films captured by the Lumière brothers. It provides a glimpse into the world of cinema during the late 19th century and the Belle Époque era. The film features restored footage from the Lumière brothers' archives and explores their contributions to cinematography and the history of cinema.
A man whose wife has committed suicide, appears to him as a ghost. The ghost follows him everywhere, under the bed, under tables… After seeing the ghost so frequently, the man begins to resemble her.
Warsaw Uprising (2014) is a documentary film that tells the story of the brave Polish resistance fighters who fought against the Nazi occupation during World War Two. The film highlights the struggles and sacrifices of the people of Warsaw as they fought for freedom and independence.
The quasi-fictional story of transgender sex workers living in Rio de Janeiro's swampy red light district, who are joined by a group of hippies and a runaway stockbroker, "Mangue-Bangue" is the paradigmatic expression of the post-1968 spirit of desbunde, the Brazilian slang catchword for "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll".
The first of the "lost" "PULSE POUNDERS" shorts to be restored, "H.P. LOVECRAFT's THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" re-unites horror's hottest duo: Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton! "THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" also stars horror legends David Warner and David Gale (Dr. Hill from "RE-ANIMATOR").
3-D Rarities is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the golden age of 3D cinema, showcasing a collection of rare and restored films from the 1920s to the 1950s. From mesmerizing footage of early 3D experiments to thrilling trailers and captivating burlesque acts, this compilation film offers a unique glimpse into the history of 3D entertainment.
The oldest Greek feature film to be saved, starring a burlesque comedian Sfakianos (or Villar), who had trained in France. Villar gets a job at a dry cleaner’s and wanders through Athens. He makes one gaffe after the other and gets involved in various adventures.
A young girl is given her breakfast of milk and a biscuit by an elderly woman. When her beribboned cat comes up, she shares the meal with her. Later, the cat sticks her paw into a glass of milk and licks it off.
Once Upon a Time, one of the first animated films made in Spain, is a free adaptation of the story Cinderella by Charles Perrault. It was directed by Cirici Pellicer, pseudonym of Jaime Baguña Gil, and obtained recognition for the best children's film at the Venice Film Festival.
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