Page Eight is a political thriller that follows a British intelligence analyst who uncovers a web of secrets involving his dead brother, the prime minister, and a dangerous information leak. As he digs deeper, he becomes entangled in a world of surveillance, blackmail, and political intrigue.
The movie follows the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat, an eccentric street artist who rises to fame in New York City's art scene in the early 1980s. It explores his struggles with drug addiction, homelessness, and his friendship with Andy Warhol.
In 1959 Paris, struggling jazz musician Dale Turner forms an unlikely friendship with a compassionate frenchman who helps him navigate the challenges of alcoholism, poverty, and the decline of the jazz age.
The Cobweb is a drama set in a psychiatric hospital, where the lives of the patients and staff become intertwined. The story revolves around the conflicts and dynamics within the hospital, exploring themes of dysfunctional marriage, mental illness, and personal struggles.
Set in 1920s Montparnasse, the film follows the life of a tormented artist who struggles with poverty, love, and artistic expression. The artist is constantly haunted by his lack of money and his tormented spirit, which leads him to contemplate suicide. He finds solace in his art, using it as a form of expression and escape from his misery. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters including a billionaire, a prostitute, and an art model. The film is based on the novel of the same name and explores themes of love, art, and the struggles of a troubled artist.
In The Horse's Mouth, an eccentric artist embarks on a quest for artistic integrity, creating chaos and hilarity along the way. With a satirical edge, the film explores the comedy of manners within the art world, while also delving into themes of wealth, debt, and the struggles of an artist. Set in London, the story follows the artist's attempts to create a mural on a luxury houseboat, getting into trouble and encountering eccentric characters along the way.
In Everybody's Woman, a troubled artist falls in love with a femme fatale in Italy. The story explores themes of unrequited love, relationship problems, and the challenges faced by women in society. As the plot unfolds, the artist's life takes a dramatic turn as he becomes entangled in the world of show business, celebrity, and filmmaking. The movie delves into the complexities of love, adultery, and the perils of fame.
A filmmaker delves into the counterculture scene in San Francisco, interviewing various individuals and discovering a troubled artist and an autistic girl. As the filmmaker immerses herself in the culture, she experiences a surreal journey that includes crucifixion and encounters with eccentric directors.
This documentary explores the life and art of Paul Gauguin, a troubled artist known for his impressionist and post-impressionist paintings. It delves into his self-imposed exile in Tahiti, his struggles with syphilis, and his controversial relationships, including a May-December romance. The film examines his contributions to the art world and the symbolism present in his works.
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