Brandon, a successful businessman, is secretly struggling with a sexual addiction. When his sister Sissy arrives for an indefinite stay, his carefully cultivated private life begins to unravel.
Blade Violent is a 1983 Italian exploitation film that follows a group of women in a corrupt women's prison who fight against the oppressive system. Filled with explicit sexual content and brutal violence, the film explores themes of lust, desire, and survival.
Daniel Craig's character is a middle-man drug dealer planning his early retirement when his boss gives him a dangerous assignment. He must find a missing girl hooked on cocaine and negotiate the purchase of stolen pills. Along the way, he faces threats from vengeful Serbians, a rival drug dealer, and a police informant. In a twist of betrayal and violence, he ultimately loses everything and is killed.
Don Champagne is a successful furniture store owner, married to a perfectionist and control-freak wife named Mona. Their seemingly perfect suburban life is disrupted when Mona discovers Don's extramarital affair and blackmails him into maintaining the facade of their perfect life, leading to a series of twists and turns, including murder and deception.
A young college student named Leah moves to New York City and becomes entangled with a drug dealer, leading her down a dangerous path involving sex, violence, and money problems.
Never Look Away is a movie set in Germany during World War II and its aftermath. The story follows a young artist as he struggles to survive and find his voice amidst the chaos and destruction of war. He navigates through various personal and historical events, including the oppressive regime of Hitler, the bombing of Dresden, and the division of Germany. Through it all, he explores his art, relationships, and his own identity.
Emmanuelle, a woman from outer space, arrives on Earth and discovers the pleasures and complexities of human sexuality.
A group of old friends from high school reunite for a weekend together, and chaos ensues as they navigate through their immaturity, relationship troubles, and unexpected events.
Neo Ned is a drama and romance movie released in 2005. It tells the story of Ned, a mentally ill man who falls in love with a woman named Rachael at a psychiatric hospital. Their relationship is challenged by their different backgrounds and the societal pressures they face. The movie explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the struggle to overcome personal demons.
The first days of a true love affair between 2 boys in the city of Berlin... Two twenty-something boys have anonymous sex... The day after, they decide to date... They get to know each other, have fun, party and fall in love... Alex and Alexander have sex, then decide to date, explore the city and get to know each other... They party, they kite, they share their secrets... As they become more and more intimate, we wonder: are they falling in love? An urban, contemporary and unscripted real love story between two boys in the city of Berlin.
Fali (Oscar Jaenada) has been blessed with an ample gift below the belt. But his extra-large asset ends up getting him into trouble when he agrees to help his friend (Antonio Dechent) get rid of his annoying lover and save his marriage. Fali's romantic entanglements are all the more hilarious considering the only reason he's doing it is so he can get the dream car he's always wanted: a brand-new BMW.
A quartet of young missionaries establish a small congregation in a rough LA neighborhood, but problems arise when one of the missionaries can’t control his homosexual urges towards their handsome leader.
Journalist Anne is perfectly happy. She is celebrating her wedding to the ambitious doctor Richard, the man of her dreams. Only her best friend Maike spoils the mood at the exuberant party. She, who is seeing the groom for the first time, believes she recognizes the bad guy who raped her in Freiburg over ten years ago. Anne cannot believe the serious accusation at first. But the more she does her own research, the stranger the future head doctor Richard becomes to her...
Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean is a biographical drama film that provides a glimpse into the life of the iconic actor. The movie explores James Dean's bisexuality, loneliness, and his struggles as an upcoming actor in Hollywood. With experimental and deconstructive elements, it delves into the emotional intensity of Dean's relationships and his search for identity and purpose.
Yuka, a female college student, is obsessed with delusions of herself being raped and is unable to go to university. She cannot escape the feeling of intimidation that the men around her are attacking her. Her mother, Kikumi, sends her Yuka to her psychoanalyst, Kurahata. Based on what Yuka says, Kurahata deduces that the biggest cause of Yuka's mental imbalance is likely to be her conflict with her mother, Kikumi. Kikumi is flashy and stands out no matter where she is, and apparently she has taken Yuka's first love, Kunisaka, a masculine schoolteacher, as her mistress...
A young married couple try to convert an old warehouse into a nightclub, but face opposition from both the council and local mobsters.
Julie is a young tennis star who falls in love with his trainer - because she yearns for love and because she wants to liberate themselves from the ambitions which the father has on her behalf. Birgitte Hjort Sørensen has a conflict and fragile Juliet, and Rolf Hansen is the coach who tries to keep Julie from life. Other actors, Jesper Christensen as ambitious and indebted father, Trine Appel as the coach's disdain fiance and Niels Skousen as a nightclub owner. "Julie" is a modern update of August Strindberg's "Miss Julie".
The story of two lovers, a woman and young republican, who meet in hotel rooms over the 90's to explore their sexual prowess.
Mia is a drama film that explores the complexities of a toxic relationship with elements of psycho-sexuality. It delves into themes of exhibitionism, rough-sex, BDSM, and the impact of a woman's masochistic tendencies.
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