The French Lieutenant's Woman is a period drama film based on the novel of the same name. Set in the 19th century, it tells the story of a love triangle involving a British lieutenant, a beautiful woman, and an actress. The film also delves into the themes of class differences and the self-destructive nature of love. With a touch of melancholy, the story explores the complexities of relationships and the consequences of extramarital affairs.
Ariel and Eric's daughter, Melody, discovers her mermaid heritage and must rescue her mother from the evil Morgana.
Gaza Fights for Freedom is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exploring topics such as food scarcity, lack of fresh water, inadequate medical care, and the impact of the Israeli occupation. The film highlights the struggles faced by the civilian population and their fight for freedom and justice.
Twenty-year-old Joseph and his sixteen-year-old sister Suzanne live in the merciless conditions of an intemperate foreign land with their widowed mother. Their mother attempts to exert a hold on her children by involving them in the family's run-down rice plantation. However the siblings seek liberation, and look for this in their romantic lives. Suzanne becomes involved with Michael and Joseph finds a love interest in Claude.
A troubled young man's act of vandalism leads to the only person who can save him. Sagacity offers a roller coaster of emotions. A story of loss, pain, blame and guilt, with the underlying presence of love. In the end its the love and companionship that prevail.
At the urging of a socialist fellow Australian, filmmaker David Bradbury travels to Cuba and documents the current economic, social and cultural realities and disappointments of post-revolutionary Cuba.
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