Ticket of No Return is a 1979 dark comedy film that follows the journey of a woman named Lis who decides to abandon her regular life and sets out on a quest of self-discovery. With elements of feminism and a touch of absurdity, the film takes a deeper look at the struggles and desires of women in society. Lis encounters various eccentric characters as she explores her newfound freedom, all the while navigating her way through life with a newfound perspective. It is a thought-provoking and entertaining film that challenges societal norms and expectations.
The Business of Fancydancing is a movie about a Native American poet named Seymour Polatkin who returns to his reservation after achieving success. He is forced to confront his past, including his troubled relationship with his childhood friend Mouse and his estranged father. Through his poetry and interactions with the reservation community, Seymour grapples with issues of identity, tradition, and the impact of colonization.
Paco and Lisa flee to Barcelona in a stolen car with the intention of building a future in show business. After unsuccessfully looking for work, the two youngsters will be immersed in crime and prostitution.
An Audience with Mel Brooks is a comedy movie that offers a variety of live performances and sketches. The film showcases the talents of Mel Brooks and includes sketches related to topics such as to be or not to be, husband-wife relationships, and more.
Molly wants to hear a story so Leo tells her about how he lost his reflection that morning while shaving. Austria's submission to the Academy Award foreign film competition in 1984.
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