54 is a drama film set in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. It tells the story of Shane O'Shea, a young Jersey boy who becomes a bartender at the iconic Studio 54 nightclub. As Shane becomes immersed in the world of drugs, sex, and disco music, he starts to question his own values and struggles to maintain his relationships. The film explores themes of fame, excess, and the price of living in the fast lane.
Party Monster is a dark comedy movie based on the true crime story of Michael Alig, a club promoter in the 1980s and 1990s who rose to fame and ultimately fell from grace. The movie explores the superficiality and excesses of the New York City party scene, showcasing the extravagant parties, drug use, and self-destructive behavior. Michael's friendship with James St. James, a writer and fellow club kid, plays a central role in the story as they navigate the highs and lows of their intertwined lives. The movie delves into themes of wealth, trust, friendship, and the consequences of pursuing fame at any cost.
Smash His Camera is a documentary that follows the life and work of Ron Galella, a notorious paparazzi photographer who became famous for his relentless pursuit of celebrities. The film focuses on Galella's legal battle against Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who took him to court to protect her privacy. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the documentary explores the complex relationship between fame, privacy, and the role of the paparazzi in society.
AKA is a drama/romance movie set in 1970s New York City. It follows the story of a young man from a working-class background who pretends to be a member of high society in order to win the heart of a wealthy princess. However, his lies and deceit soon catch up to him, leading to a series of events that challenge his identity and threaten to expose the truth.
Women who have played orphans in "Annie" are brought together in this documentary.
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