Inspired by true events, 'To Leslie' tells the story of Leslie, a troubled and manipulative alcoholic from West Texas who wins $190,000 in a local lottery but squanders it on liquor and drugs. Six years later, destitute and homeless, Leslie reunites with her estranged son and begins a journey of redemption and rebuilding her life.
My Little Loves is a minimalist movie that explores the theme of sexual awakening and self-discovery in a small village in France. The film follows the journey of a shy schoolboy as he navigates through issues of identity, loneliness, and friendship. Through his experiences, the protagonist deals with the complexities of young love, seductive desires, and the disillusionment of adolescent life.
The Hurried Man follows the story of a man who is driven by his social ambitions and desires for easy money. Set in 1970s Paris, he becomes involved in a contest to sell an Etruscan vase at an auction, which leads to a series of events that test his identity and friendships. As he navigates through the world of antique dealing and social climbing, he is confronted with the fleeting nature of success and the emptiness of his pursuits.
In Masks, a retro-horror film set in the seventies, a group of college students attends a special teaching method class. As they uncover hidden secrets, they become entangled in a world of punishment, insanity, and violent murder. The film pays homage to the giallo genre, featuring themes of lesbianism, eroticism, and masked killers.
The reunion of a group of former medical students results in a flood of bitter memories.
A fascinating hybrid of performance and video verité, The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd introduces Carel and Ferd, a couple who allowed Ginsberg to produce an ongoing documentary record of the intimate moments of their relationship. Carel, a porn actress, and Ferd, a drug addict, invite the camera to participate in their wedding, their sex life, and their break-up. Produced before the landmark PBS documentary An American Family introduced television audiences to the live-in camera — and many decades before the ubiquity of reality television — this document raises questions about the relationship between subject and camera, privacy and manipulation. Originally presented as an installation, this one-hour version, which includes interviews with Carel, Ferd and Ginsberg, was distilled from thirty hours of footage recorded from 1970 to 1975. - Electronic Arts Intermix
London 1976: Between economic crises and the Silver Jubilee, something is brewing in the squats and basement clubs of West London: Punk. A promise, a new beginning. Punk meant self-empowerment, especially for the women in the scene. For the first time, women picked up guitar, bass and drums, formed bands and wrote their own songs.
A young man who seems lost, Nicolas, has an appointment with her sister Juliette. They are bound by a heavy childhood secret: their mother committed suicide when their father had instructed Nicolas to keep it. Since the father chased him and forbade Juliette to see him.
A sincere portrait, and in first person, of the multifaceted Andalusian artist José Pérez Ocaña.
Documentary about the making of the early Giallo "Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion".
A vicious high school girl hides her true sociopathic self from her classmates as she navigates her love life.
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