Set in the year 1847 during the devastating Irish Great Potato Famine, Black '47 follows an Irish ranger named Feeney who returns to his homeland after fighting for the British Army abroad. Upon arriving, he discovers that his mother has died of starvation and his brother has been sentenced to death. Consumed by grief and anger, Feeney embarks on a mission to seek revenge on the British authorities who have caused widespread suffering and death through their oppressive rule and mismanagement of the famine.
Operator is a comedy movie about a high-tech operator who discovers empathy while dealing with angry customers and a complicated personal life.
A slick serial seducer bets his friends that he can bed three old flames in six weeks, in this risqué comedy from the director of the smash hit Wives on Strike.
An Insignificant Man is a documentary that captures the journey of a common man into the chaotic world of Indian politics. It follows Arvind Kejriwal, a social activist, and his efforts to establish a political party. The film explores the themes of corruption, democracy, and an election campaign filled with challenges and obstacles. An intriguing and eye-opening look into the realities of power and politics.
Annual episodes chronicling a friend group's experiences at the Toronto International Film Festival over the years.
When the grimmest man blurts out the words - 'I love Taylor Swift', it leaves one contemplating the Anthropocene.
A surrealist comedy about sisters living in isolation on their farmland, who harvest and smoke glitter that gives them super strength.
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