A fashion photographer, facing terminal cancer, must come to terms with his mortality and make decisions about how to spend his remaining days. He grapples with fears, regrets, and desires as he navigates relationships and contemplates the meaning of life.
Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.
Set in the late 19th century, a skilled bounty hunter is hired to track down an outlaw named Cuchillo who is accused of raping and killing a young girl. The bounty hunter, Jonathan Corbett, must navigate through the dangerous territories of Mexico to capture the criminal. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters a colorful cast of characters, all while questioning the morality of his own actions.
David, the king of Israel, falls in love with Bathsheba, the wife of one of his soldiers. They begin an affair which leads to tragedy and consequences for both of them.
During the height of the British Empire in India, a group of passengers on a train must navigate through dangerous territories, rebel attacks, and treacherous obstacles to protect a young prince and ensure his safe passage.
David and Goliath tells the story of the legendary battle between the young shepherd David and the giant warrior Goliath. Set in ancient Jerusalem, the film portrays David's journey from an ordinary shepherd to a hero who defeats the powerful Goliath and becomes a key figure in the kingdom of Israel. Filled with action and drama, this movie showcases the strength of faith and courage.
Divine Intervention follows the story of a man living in Jerusalem who deals with the daily absurdity of life in the city, including a complicated love affair and encounters with checkpoints and police. This satirical comedy provides a unique perspective on the complexities of life in Israel and Palestine, offering a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on the region's ongoing conflict.
If You Were Young: Rage highlights the other side of post-war Japanese prosperity, focusing on the throngs of young people who missed out on the boom. We follow a group of young men that can't seem to get ahead, despite their willingness to try. Then one hits upon a plane - to work together to save for a dump truck and thus become independent contractors and be their own bosses at last. Ultimately life presents obstacles: jail for one, violence at the hands of the police for another and a girlfriend and subsequent children for the third. An early Kinji Fukasaku gem that imports the freewheeling style of the French New Wave and the hip detachment of American noir.
Jean-Christophe lives with his mother, an English prostitute, in Paris. He dreams of becoming a model. Over the course of a day, he endures a series of abusive encounters that will change him forever. He goes from innocence to experience as he, and his dreams, are destroyed by those around him. The violence of the film is accentuated by the use of BDSM, Performance Art and Dance.
In a dystopian future Tokyo, a resistance group must protect a psychic boy with supernatural powers from a mysterious stranger and his army of supernatural beings.
In the Bible, Saul persecuted Christ's church and its followers. Overcome parallels this story. Set in modern day, a young man in high school mistreats anyone good around him, until he has a fateful accident which changes his life. Now he must make amends to all those around him, and try to become the person he knew he should have been the whole time. That’s right: Overcome (Turn Around 2007) has a twin! All they had to do was change some of the evangelical themes to Mormon themes. But also for some bizarre reason, they changed all the names of the cast members, even though they are the same people. Apparently they thought that by changing the names, you would never know this was the same movie.
In the year 3000, after a thermonuclear war, society is divided into male-dominated tribes and a matriarchal society called 'The Feminati'. The story revolves around an uprising led by a slave girl named Trini and her rebellion against the oppressive regime.
Chemsex is a 2015 documentary that explores the chemsex phenomenon in London, focusing on the use of drugs during sexual encounters. The film delves into topics such as addiction recovery, internalized homophobia, and the risks of unprotected and drug-fueled sex.
A philanthropist's will dictates that four people receive $5,000 apiece, with the stipulation that the first one who can double the amount -- without dishonesty-- will win a cool million. Hindering the four are the avaricious relatives of the late millionaire.
In 'There They Go-Go-Go!' (1956), Wile E. Coyote follows various unsuccessful strategies to capture the speedy Road Runner. From traps and guns to falling rocks and dynamite, the famished cartoon coyote tries everything in his power to catch the elusive cartoon bird.
Captain Chadwell, Lieutenant Junger and Sergeant Smith are sent by Washington to help their colleagues of Fort Apache to recover stolen arms. A bounty hunter accompanies them.
Derek, Margo, and Moki jump through time yet again and find themselves lost. As they search for information, they are threatened by wild animals. A young shepherd arrives on the scene and rescues them. They learn that this shepherd just happens to be the future King David. They follow David to Jerusalem, where they watch as he tries to help mend Saul's ill temper. Finally, they witness the defeat of Goliath.
A man on his way to closing a million dollar deal has an accident and gets amnesia.
In rural Afghanistan, people are storytellers who make up and tell each other tales of mystery and imagination to explain the world in which they live. The shepherd children own the mountains and, although no adults are around, they know the rules; they know that boys and girls are not allowed to be together. The boys practice with their slings to fight wolves. The girls smoke secretly and play at getting married, dreaming of finding a husband soon. They gossip about Sediqa; she’s eleven years old and an outsider. The girls think she is cursed. Qodrat, also eleven years old, becomes the subject of gossip when his mother remarries an old man with two wives. Qodrat roams alone in the most isolated parts of the mountains, where he meets Sediqa and they become friends.
A magazine reporter exposes a crooked District Attorney, resulting in his trial. Complications ensue, however, when the man is acquitted.