Man of God is a powerful biographical drama that tells the story of a priest who faces religious persecution and false accusations in the Ottoman Empire. Set in the late 19th and early 20th century, the film follows the priest's journey of faith, his unjust conviction, and his unwavering commitment to his beliefs.
In medieval Italy, a prince holds a luxurious masquerade ball in his abbey while a deadly plague ravages the land. As the partygoers indulge in their revelries, a cloaked figure representing the Red Death crashes the event and brings death and destruction to all. The prince, obsessed with defying mortality, tries to escape the horrors but soon realizes that he cannot outrun his own fate.
The Milky Way is a movie that takes a surreal journey through 1960s Spain, following the adventures of two men as they encounter religious figures, absurd situations, and philosophical debates. The film explores themes of religion, philosophy, and the nature of faith.
Set in 1945, The Truce follows an Italian-Jewish survivor of Auschwitz, who embarks on a long journey back home, facing numerous obstacles and encountering people from all walks of life. Along the way, he discovers the power of compassion and the resilience of the human spirit.
Through the childhood and adolescence of Signor Giacomo Casanova (from his memoirs), this is a description of how people lived in 18th-century Venice: their customs, habits, medicine, religion, and--most of all--the omnipresence of hypocrisy.
In the year 1923, a single father living in the United States of America discovers his voting power and becomes determined to make a difference. He navigates through corrupt politicians and uses his wit and courage to protect his son's future.
After a disastrous relationship, Toby Brighter is set up on a blind date by his sister, Charlotte. Toby's date, Lucas Delmore, is charming, charismatic, and physically flawless. He is everything Toby could have wished for--except that Lucas is a 1500 year old vampire. Before long, Toby is plunged into the dark world of demons, black magic, and the supernatural, where nobody is safe and nothing is what it seems...
A series of vignettes, in which Noel-Noel appears as the moderator, lecturer, commentator and leading actor, that examine the bores and pests of everyday life much like Pete Smith and Robert Benchley had done for years in American short subjects. Among those are the Practical Joker who will do anything for a laugh; the Party Entertainer who never stops singing; the Talkative Neigbor who forgets the time; the noisy neighbors who dance the tango all night; and women drivers, people who telephone at meal time, the friend you never saw before and amatuer medical experts. Much use of trick photography, montages, puppets and animation along with some adult Gallic wit and gentle satire.
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