In medieval Japan, a bandit, a bride, the samurai's ghost, and a woodcutter all provide conflicting accounts of a crime involving rape and murder. The truth remains elusive as each story unfolds.
River's Edge is a crime drama thriller set in a small town where a group of teenagers find a dead body by the riverbank. As they deal with the shock of the discovery, they also grapple with their own secrets and the dark secrets of their friends and neighbors. The film explores themes of violence, drug abuse, teenage rebellion, and the complexities of friendships and loyalty.
In the city, a young doctor lives in fear due to the tension caused by animal attacks, including a horrifying incident of a dog attack. As the tension rises, the doctor discovers the dark side of the city and the disturbing rapist behind the animal attacks.
The Danube, not always blue but always beautiful, a river that like no other has inspired human imagining to expressions of lyrical beauty and dramatic wonderment.
Six friends return to the big farmhouse in the middle of a subtropical landscape where their best friend Miguel spent his last days. While the sound of his recordings fills the house and gardens, they pack the things he left behind. Brzezicki's directorial début is a haunting sensorial journey through memories, images and sounds.
Two teenage lovers are caught up in the thrill of forbidden love in this tragic romantic drama. Pierre (Jean-Pierre Andre) is a 16-year-old French lad who loves 14-year-old Djemila (Nadja Reski), the offspring of Algerian immigrants. Pierre's father is an Algerian war veteran who tolerates living with the immigrants at the low-income housing project as long as the two factions are separated. Djemila's older brother carries bitter hatred for the French over their invasion of Algeria. Both young lovers fall victim to the intolerance of their families when their relatives discover that the two are engaged in a passionate love affair.
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