A German U-boat stalks the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as its young crew experience the sheer terror and claustrophobic life of a submariner in World War II. The story is told from the viewpoint of Lt. Werner (Herbert Grönemeyer), who has been assigned as a war correspondent on the German submarine U-96 in October 1941. He meets its captain (Jürgen Prochnow), chief engineer (Klaus Wennemann), and the crew in a French nightclub. Thomsen (Otto Sander), another captain, gives a crude drunken speech to celebrate his Ritterkreuz award, in which he openly mocks Winston Churchill and implicitly Adolf Hitler. The next morning, they sail out of the harbor of La Rochelle to cheering crowds and a playing band...
The Fifth Estate tells the story of the rise of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, as they expose classified information and challenge the power of governments and institutions.
After becoming quadriplegic due to a tragic accident, a man seeks revenge on his friends and doctors using a trained monkey full of rage and intelligence.
In the midst of a toxic gas apocalypse on Christmas, a dysfunctional family gathers for a holiday dinner and contemplates suicide before deciding to play a lethal version of Trivial Pursuit. As chaos ensues, they navigate through robbery attempts, government intervention, and personal revelations.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a series of vignettes that revolve around the common theme of coffee and cigarettes. The film explores conversations and interactions between various characters, each discussing topics ranging from music and addiction to celebrity and philosophy.
The Dead is a movie set in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1900s. It revolves around a dinner party where friends and family gather to celebrate Christmas. As the night progresses, the characters contemplate lost love, haunted pasts, and unrequited love. The story is filled with poetry recitations, dancing, and moments of contemplation. The protagonist, haunted by memories, is forced to confront his own feelings and the ghosts of his past. The movie beautifully captures the melancholic atmosphere of the holiday season, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.
An emotionally distant and loveless teacher of classical languages at a public school in England, Andrew Crocker-Harris, faces various challenges including a loveless marriage, a crumbling career, and the realization of his wasted life. As he prepares to retire, he receives an unexpected gift from a student, sparking a ray of hope and a chance for redemption.
In the final days of World War II, Adolf Hitler and his closest allies are trapped in an underground bunker in Berlin. As the situation worsens and defeat becomes imminent, tensions rise among the occupants. The film explores the psychological state of Hitler and the other high-ranking Nazi officers as they face their imminent downfall.
Life of Riley follows the lives of a group of friends who come together to stage a play, exploring themes of love, gratitude, and belief in magic. As they navigate through the ups and downs of relationships and face the challenges of life, they learn to appreciate the little things that make life worth living.
A small, old-fashioned cafe in a suburban square, opposite the cemetery, the Hirondelle. Every day at half past six, the customers dance with their stories and tirades, totally amazing.
Byron (2003) is a biographical drama that portrays the life of the famous poet Lord Byron. The story explores his relationships, including his controversial affair with his half-sister and his involvement in the Greco-Turkish War. It delves into themes of love, family affairs, and the pursuit of freedom. With stunning visuals and powerful performances, Byron offers an intimate look into the life and legacy of one of the greatest Romantic poets.
Crazy Hong Kong is a comedic movie set in Hong Kong where a group of friends find themselves in hilarious and chaotic situations. From chasing after a diamond to getting involved in a mix-up of luggage, the characters experience laughter, confusion, and adventure.
The Indian is a movie about a man who learns the value of trust and forgiveness after undergoing a liver transplant. As he navigates the challenges of his new life, he discovers the importance of relationships and the power of love.
The Pest (aka The Freeloader) is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and starring Billy West in one of his "Charlie Chaplin" rip-off roles.
Mary, a bride-to-be, has a troublesome wedding day.
Documentary about the prestigious USA International Harp Competition, a discriminating contest held every three years that attracts talented harpists from all over the world. With footage shot in the United States, Paris, Moscow and Zurich, Switzerland, the film follows a handful of young contenders all vying for the coveted grand prize: a lucrative recording contract and a priceless instrument.
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