After being invited to a weekend trip at her new beau's lakeside estate, Iris uncovers a terrible secret.
All That Jazz is a drama/musical movie released in 1979. It follows the story of a workaholic theater director who struggles with his self-destructive behavior, including prescription drug abuse and heart disease. The movie delves into the price of fame and the dark side of show business.
Helvetica (2007) is a captivating documentary that delves into the influence of the Helvetica typeface in the modern world. Through interviews with renowned designers and scholars, the film showcases how this simple yet iconic font has shaped global culture, art, advertising, and graphic design. It highlights the immense impact of typography and explores the powerful role of design in our everyday lives.
The Mother and the Whore follows the interconnected lives of three characters in Paris: Alexandre, a self-proclaimed nihilist and womanizer; Marie, his sensitive and emotionally conflicted girlfriend; and Veronika, a young nurse who becomes involved with both of them. Set against the backdrop of the sexual revolution and the political upheaval of the 1970s, the film delves into the complexities of love, desire, and the search for meaning in a changing world.
Side by Side is a documentary film that explores the transition from traditional film to digital cinema. It examines the impact of digital technology on cinematography, film stock, movie cameras, and filmmaking processes. The documentary features interviews with renowned filmmakers and explores the advantages and challenges of digital filmmaking.
A documentary that examines the infamous joke 'The Aristocrats' and the various interpretations and performances of it by different comedians.
Blue is a 1993 experimental film that explores themes of illness, loss, and artistic creation. The movie depicts a poet's journey with AIDS and the emotional and physical struggles he faces. The film is unique as it is entirely audio-only, with no images displayed on the screen. It is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the color blue and its symbolic significance.
A documentary filmmaker becomes increasingly paranoid while investigating a secret society known as the Illuminati. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a sinister plot involving human prey and occult rituals. The filmmaker's obsession with the conspiracy leads him down a dangerous path, putting his life in grave danger.
I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians is a comedy-drama film that takes place during World War II in Romania. It explores themes of racism, war crimes, infidelity, and the persecution of Jews. The plot follows a filmmaker who is determined to stage a reenactment of a historical event involving the Romanian army and Jewish persecution. As the filmmaker delves deeper into his project, he encounters various challenges and confronts the dark history of his country.
No Home Movie is a documentary that delves into the intimate and complex relationship between Chantal Akerman, a celebrated filmmaker, and her mother, Natalia. The film offers an unfiltered glimpse into their daily lives as they navigate issues of aging, identity, family, and loss. Through a series of conversations and snapshots, No Home Movie captures the essence of their bond and the profound impact of their connection.
Director Peter Judson's semifictitious tale opens a revealing window into the indie filmmaking process, capturing the trivialities, aggravations and enthusiasm that go into completing a picture. Using footage from an indie movie set, e-mails constructing a plotline about distributor difficulties and interviews with indie mainstays such as Steve Buscemi and Sam Rockwell, the film provides a riveting look at one producer's rejections and rewards.
Take one Muslim advocate for global jihad and put him in a room with one conservative Christian on a mission to evangelize the world's Muslims. Which man will be left standing? Touching down in four hotbeds of religious fundamentalism - Pakistan, Lebanon, UK, and heartland America - HolyWars goes behind the scenes of the 1400 year old conflict between Islam and Christianity. The film follows a danger-seeking Christian missionary and a radical Muslim Irish convert, both of whom believe in an apocalyptic battle, after which their religion will ultimately rule the world. Tracking their lives from the onset of the "War on Terror" to the election of Barack Obama, HolyWars shows that even the most radical of believers can be transformed by our changing world
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