Turtles Can Fly is a gripping drama that takes place in a war-ravaged Kurdish refugee camp in Iraq. The film follows the lives of a group of children, including a young boy named Satellite, as they navigate the harsh realities of war, loss, and survival. Through their struggles, the film explores themes of hope, innocence, and the resilience of the human spirit.
In a remote Swiss village, secrets are hiding within a nobleman's family. The film takes a dark comedic approach to explore themes of love, fear, and depravity. With elements of surrealism and avant-garde expressionism, the story revolves around a count, his daughter, and the forbidden desires they struggle to suppress. The village is filled with eccentric characters and bizarre situations, creating an absurdist atmosphere. As the plot unfolds, the audience is taken on a journey of twisted relationships, repressed emotions, and unexpected revelations.
A teenage girl helps an escaped fugitive flee Germany into France, after extracting a promise that he will help her commit suicide.
Bavaria, 1433. Reason of state rules that Prince Albert is to marry Princess Bertha of Wurtemberg. But the fine-looking young man is loath to become the husband of a woman with pimples,flat feet and no breast. Nevertheless, he has to obey his authoritarian father, Duke Ernest, and accompanied by faithful Count Törring, he mounts his steed and sets out for Würtemberg. Stopping in Augsburg, he falls in love with the daughter of a local barber-surgeon, pure and beautiful Agnès Bernauer. The couple is soon secretly married and both take refuge at the castle of Margravine Josepha, Albert's aunt, waiting for Ernest's consent. Unluckily Albert's father will not accept his son's union with a commoner and Albert, supported by Josepha and an army of common people, declares war on the Duke. They seem about to be victorious when Brother Enrique, a monk formerly in the Holy Inquisition, finds a way to reverse the situation: accusing Agnès of witchcraft...
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