Quills is a movie set in 19th century Paris, focusing on the life of the Marquis de Sade. The film explores themes of insanity, sexuality, and freedom of expression as the Marquis continues to write and publish controversial works from within an insane asylum. As the story progresses, we witness the Marquis engaging in various scandalous activities, including smuggling contraband, engaging in homoeroticism, and committing acts of violence. Quills offers a provocative and thought-provoking examination of society's treatment of deviant individuals and the power of art to challenge societal norms.
In a Spaghetti Western setting, a teenage boy embarks on a mission to avenge the murder of his family. He forms an interracial friendship with a man who helps him in his quest, and they encounter various challenges and dangers along the way. The boy uses his skills with a bow and arrow to fight against the outlaws responsible for his family's death.
Madame Satã follows the life of João Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã, a prominent figure in the LGBT community in Rio de Janeiro in the 1930s. The film explores his struggles as a transgender performer, his involvement in crime, and his pursuit of artistic expression.
The story in "Silver" is about a female wrestler who is really an undercover agent. Disguised as a wrestling warrior, heroine Jun Shirogane (Atsuko Sakuraba) goes after the gang that killed her family in Takashi Miike's action-packed thriller. Aided by secret service colleague Yusuke Minamida (Kenji Haga), Jun goes undercover as Silver, a formidable fighter in the professional women's wrestling circuit. But Jun's success in the ring doesn't distract her from her primary mission: exacting revenge on the Paradise gang.
Two men roam the night of Rio de Janeiro with two prostitutes in search of pleasure and violence.
Produced by the Highway Safety Foundation in 1964, this shocking film deals with a subject quite taboo for its time. The short serves as a dramatized warning, ending with graphic case studies.
The March of Crime (1936) was a series of exploitation stories produced by Dwain Esper of famous gangsters of the 1930s.
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