In 'La Chimera (2023)', a group of archaeologists find themselves entangled in the black market of historical artifacts. Set in Italy, this dramedy explores the complex relationships between the characters as they navigate the world of stolen treasures and discover hidden truths.
In Compartment No. 6, a young Finnish woman and a Russian miner find themselves sharing a train compartment on a trip to Murmansk. Despite their differences and the language barrier, they form a bond and navigate cultural differences and unexpected adventures.
In Design for Living, a playwriting trio in Paris finds themselves in a romantic rivalry when they each fall for the same woman. As they navigate their complicated relationships and the bohemian lifestyle, they begin to question traditional notions of romance and monogamy. With witty dialogue and charming characters, this pre-Code screwball comedy explores themes of friendship, polyamory, and artistic passion.
When a woman is found strangled to death on a train, a police investigator must unravel the mystery and find the killer.
The Gold Rimmed Glasses is a drama film set in Fascist Italy during the 1930s. It follows the life of a doctor as he navigates through personal and societal struggles. The movie portrays various themes including love, death, and homosexuality in a deeply atmospheric and historical context.
During a train trip, a woman's head suddenly vanishes, and she embarks on a strange and surreal journey to find it. Along the way, she encounters mysterious events and characters, including a severed head, a fish, and an old woman. The film explores themes of memory loss, mother-daughter relationships, and the power of imagination.
Jakub, a dreamer and budding magician, juggles between parcels and services rendered to the villagers. His eyes cross that of the beautiful gypsy Jolanka. Together, they will try to live a first and big love, despite the pressure of their respective communities.
A sadistic rock singer will do anything for fame, including seducing older women, stealing money, bedding his agent's wife, and harming a naive teen.
To the intolerant and bloody-minded Prague actor Bergner (Milos Kopecký) is the lead in Moliere's Misanthrope which he is studying now as tailor-made. On top of that he is malicious and he advises to the new actress Helenka (Dagmar Havlová) in such a way that she upsets the theatre director. If Bergner accuses somebody of a mischief and he is wrong, he never apologizes. When he almost crashes an older elegant lady by his car on the zebra crossing, instead of an apology he calls her an old ballet dancer... But in Brno's TV he takes part in a discussion on manners and he gives himself as an example of good manners and grace. In the train he meets a magic old man (Ladislav Pesek) who warns him and admonishes him to change his behavior. After he arrives to Prague the old man's threat comes true.
Final train station turnes out to be something much more different...
A fifteen-year-old kid starts hopping trains to escape his boring small-town life.
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