Basic Instinct 2 is a psychological thriller sequel that follows a psychiatrist who becomes entangled in a murder investigation. The movie explores themes of narcissistic personality disorder, seduction, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. As the plot unfolds, the protagonist finds herself facing danger and discovering dark secrets.
Willy, a middle-aged divorcee, decides to take his 15 year-old son, Thomas, on holiday to Ibiza, staying at an isolated villa on the unspoilt part of the coast. Thomas insists on bringing his friend Juliette, a girl of his own age with whom he enjoys a close platonic relationship. When it comes to physical love, Juliette is wise beyond her years. She will only sleep with men older than herself and has no intention of committing herself to a long-term relationship.
A hardware store owner takes his family on a Sunday picnic by the river, where he reminisces about a lost love. The day takes a romantic turn when his daughter's fiance seduces their servant girl.
A woman with a steady marriage and a little daughter, goes bezerk and enters a seducing game.
A man becomes suspicious of his wife's fidelity and goes to great lengths to uncover the truth. He eavesdrops on her phone calls, tails her, and even hires a private investigator. As his paranoia grows, he finds himself in a series of humorous and awkward situations.
In 'Scissors,' a woman named Angela is haunted by memories of a traumatic event from her childhood. She seeks the help of a psychiatrist, who tries to uncover the truth behind her troubled mind. As Angela's paranoia and fear escalate, she starts to question her own sanity. With the help of a pair of scissors, Angela fights to confront her past and protect herself from the threats surrounding her.
All That... for This?! is a comedic crime romance that takes place in France in the 1990s. The story follows a couple who find themselves in a series of misadventures involving seduction games, impersonations, and a small-time crook. Their dysfunctional relationship is tested as they navigate adultery, jealousy, and an extramarital affair. The plot also includes elements of mountain climbing, gambling addiction, and a dramatic helicopter rescue.
Let the Game Begin is a comedy film that follows a group of friends who create a game that leads to unexpected romantic entanglements. The game revolves around a series of challenges and dares, throwing the characters into hilarious and unpredictable situations. As the game progresses, the players find themselves facing surprising revelations and discovering the true nature of love.
The Duchess of Langeais is a drama, music, and romance movie set in 19th century Paris. It tells the story of a passionate love affair between a married woman and a French soldier. The movie explores themes of obsession, kidnapping, and the consequences of unrequited love. With elements of secrecy and vengeance, the plot takes unexpected twists and turns, captivating the audience with its period drama setting and complex characters.
Deep Water is a crime drama thriller set on Jersey Island. It follows a dysfunctional couple who are involved in adultery and murder. The husband murders his wife's lover and tries to dispose of the body. The case is dismissed and ruled as an accidental death. However, the husband continues to face accusations of murder. With the help of a private detective, he tries to uncover the truth and get away with the crime.
In The End of the Day, a retired actor and a struggling actress find solace and companionship in the picturesque setting of the South of France. As they navigate their way through the challenges of aging and the theater world, they discover the true meaning of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. Together, they face financial difficulties, memory lapses, and bitter rivalries, all while trying to stage a final theatrical performance that will leave a lasting impact. This heartwarming story explores themes of aging, love, and the power of the arts to bring people together.
Please, Please Me! (2009) is a French sex comedy that follows the escapades of a woman as she navigates through various misadventures, including seduction games, golden lighters, and a sensual snake. With witty dialogues and comedic situations, this movie takes a humorous approach to explore themes of jealousy, relationships, and the pursuit of pleasure.
Federico, Bruno, Pirro and Benny are married. The first three have beautiful wifes, Benny instead is married to a ugly woman. Ornella is Bruno's wife, she is very jealous and maintains that all men are deceitful, granted the opportunity, while Claudine, Federico's wife, maintains the contrary point of view. So they bet that Tosca, a former dancer, will succeed in seducing Federico.
Miléna is living in her grandmother's baroque château when the rich lady dies. The lawyer Miguel, who had a previous relationship with Miléna, insists the other two grandchildren, Fifine and her brother Jean-Paul, visit the château for the reading of the will, even though they have been estranged from the family at an early age. However Robert, who had been living with Fifine in an open relationship, arrives and impersonates Jean-Paul. Robert falls for Fifine's cousin Miléna while Fifine has designs on Miguel. In the meantime, the butler César is focusing his lecherous intentions on Prudence, the maid he had just hired.
Raphaël de Valentin is a tormented, hopeless and penniless young aristocrat. An old antique dealer gives him a sorrowful skin that has the power to grant all the wishes of its owner. But he warns him: with each wish granted, the size of the skin will shrink.
A desperate socialite seeks her missing husband, troubled by bad investments and debts, with help from a private eye and the high-priced call girl hubby had been seeing.
Parents hire a girl to turn their son straight, but the son is just pretending to be gay in order to pick up women.
In 1951, two years after the “scandal” of the Fiamma che non si spegne, Cottafavi got the opportunity to work on a film with a small production company, Novissima Film. With little means, a number of technical and financial problems and working Sundays with the pieces of film given to him bit by bit, Cottafavi shot Una donna ha ucciso, a minor film that marked his comeback to directing. (Gianni Rondolino)
A young man marries the daughter of a famous actress, but is visibly more attracted to his stepmother. She manages, not without difficulty, to reconnect the bonds of a vacillating household.
A comedy of manners, the film centers on virtuous actress Patty O'Neill, who meets playboy architect Donald Gresham on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and accepts his invitation to join him for drinks and dinner in his apartment. There she meets Donald's upstairs neighbors, his ex-fiancée Cynthia and her father, roguish David Slader. Both men are determined to bed the young woman, but they quickly discover Patty is more interested in engaging in spirited discussions about the pressing moral and sexual issues of the day than surrendering her virginity to either one of them. After resisting their amorous advances throughout the night, Patty leaves and returns to the Empire State Building, where Donald finds her and proposes marriage.