In 1960s Paris, a wealthy businessman becomes infatuated with his Spanish maid on the 6th floor. As their relationship develops, they both face the challenges of their stark class differences and societal expectations.
The Honeymoon Killers follows the story of Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, a couple who meets through a personal ad and embarks on a killing spree. They target vulnerable and lonely individuals, luring them in with promises of love and companionship before murdering them for their money. As their crimes escalate, Martha and Raymond become entangled in a web of deceit and jealousy, leading to a shocking climax.
Toni follows the story of an abusive husband in a small French village who falls victim to a wrongful accusation and pays the price for his crimes. As tensions rise within the community, secrets are revealed, and alliances are tested.
When a banker invites a sex worker to his London apartment, he finds himself coming face to face with both his own past, and one of the world's largest humanitarian crises.
New York store clerk joins a hobo and an illegal immigrant heading for his newly bought land in Arizona.
Several murders have taken place in London. All the victims are prostitutes and the murderer is using the same techniques as Jack the Ripper. Peter Dockerman, an ex-acrobat and husband of one of the victims is the prime suspect. But whoever the killer is has cannibalistic tendencies and if Scotland Yard doesn't solve the murders quickly the evidence just might be eaten!
Set in 1970s Spain, 'Little Girls' tells the story of a group of young girls navigating adolescence, friendship, school, and motherhood. The film explores themes of identity, family relationships, and societal expectations. As the girls embark on their journey of self-discovery, they face challenges such as pregnancy, mental illness, and the pressures of school and society. Through laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments, these little girls learn the true meaning of friendship and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Director André Téchiné brings his usual obsessions -- including a preoccupation with the fortunes of the bourgeoisie -- to this episodic drama, which serves as a thinly-veiled portrait of France's economic peaks and valleys from the 1930s through the 1970s. Jeanne Moreau stars as Berthe Pedret, a simple laundry woman who marries Hector (Michael Auclair), son of a wealthy, upper class, Spanish immigrant family that owns a successful farm machinery factory. Through a series of vignettes, Techine depicts the passage of years, during which the ambitious working class woman blooms through several bold moves, such as negotiating a workers' strike settlement and using her alliance with the war-time French Resistance movement to increase the enterprise's prestige.
Antonio Guerra is an unemployed Spanish immigrant in the USA. His brother and mother in Spain haven't heard about him for many years or even receive a letter. But one day, his brother receives a letter from him, telling that things are going well. But the reality is other. Antonio is passing a hard time in New Yor City, suffering the Years of Depression as many out of workers. One day, Antonio meets a nice Cuban seller, who invites him to eat at his poor house. The seller advices Antonio to visit a man, who has contacts and could help him to find a job. Nevertheless, Antonio is send with the leader of a group of gangsters, dedicated to the illegal traffic of alcohol. Antonio is offered a work of dealer, but he won't do anything out of the law.
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