Eden is a movie about a young man named Paul who explores the French electronic music scene in the 1990s and 2000s. It follows his struggles with drug abuse, his relationships, and his pursuit of his passion for music. The movie captures the essence of the youth culture and the challenges Paul faces as he tries to find his place in the rave culture and the music industry.
A group of gamers are invited to a virtual reality party where they become trapped in a deadly game based on the Hellraiser franchise. They must now find a way to escape and survive the nightmarish horrors that await them.
Before the Revolution is a thought-provoking movie set in 1960s Italy, exploring the intricacies of love, lust, mental illness, and political ideologies. It delves into the taboo subject of incest, specifically the relationship between an aunt and her nephew. As the characters navigate their desires, they are confronted by the conflicting values of bourgeois society and the call for revolution.
Martin Eden follows the story of a young sailor turned aspiring writer in Naples, Italy. As he falls in love and navigates the challenges of class differences, Martin faces the barriers of society while pursuing his dreams. His journey explores themes of individualism, labor unions, and the struggles of the working class.
Greta, a rebellious teenager, is sent to stay with her grandparents during the summer. She forms a bond with her grandfather and experiences a change of heart. However, her rebellious nature puts her in dangerous situations and she contemplates suicide.
Mondays in the Sun is a drama-comedy film set in a coastal town in Spain, following a group of unemployed dockworkers who are struggling with economic hardship. The film explores their daily lives, frustrations, and attempts to find meaning and hope in their situation. Through their interactions and experiences, the movie delves into themes of friendship, survival, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
A single woman navigates her way through pregnancy, divorce, and extramarital affairs in 1970s Paris, France.
A young TV news reporter grows tired of commercial programming and decides to cover more positive stories. He is fired for his troubles, and goes on a personal search for truth and beauty in the media. A voyage in consciousness for the millennium.
Shane, a gay Anishnabe teenager in Northern Ontario, is struggling to support his family in the aftermath of his sister's suicide. If he fails, he will be forced to choose between his family's home and his own future.
The world's first human-android acting duo, called Android Theater Project, is the collaborative brainchild of noted Japanese playwright Oriza Hirata and the leading robotics scientist Hiroshi Ishiguro. "Sayonara" is a remakable android play and has been adapted to feature film by the acclaimed filmmaker Koji Fukada (Hospitalité, Au revoir l’été). In this film project the setting of the story is largely expanded, depicting time and space in a way which can only be achieved in film, examining life and death though the communication between dying human and immortal android.
Set in the northern Algerian port city of Mostaganem. The title refers to the hordes of refugees, the 'Harragas', who smuggle themselves out of the country via any means possible. Here we meet one such group, Rachid, Nasser and Imene who pay a smuggler, Hassan, to take them to Spain in his rickety boat. Along with a group of African and Arab migrants, they are risking all they have to cross the stormy Straits.
Algernon is an old man who lives alone, having conversations with a porcelain cat and enjoys making things out of bones... he boils a neighbor's dead dog for the bones... and he is visited by an old friend who is dying of ailments and thus commits suicide, leaving a million dollars in a suitcase. A woman claiming to be interested in Algernon's Egyptologist great grandfather pretends to be in love with Algernon... and he almost falls for it.
Story of a wild first love that takes place at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River between the refineries at Pointe-Au-Trembles and the rock culture of Montreal.
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