Chimes at Midnight is a comedy-drama film set in 15th-century England. It follows the life and adventures of the iconic character Falstaff, known for his wit and love for indulgence. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the clash between generations, all with a touch of Shakespearean humor.
Heaven has been thrown into chaos, and in the ashes, seven angels known as the Seven Heavenly Virtues, are sent to Earth to search for a candidate who can become the "true messiah".
Growing up can be confusing! When Zach and Annie face difficulties in their lives, they go to special place called Plato’s Peak. There, Plato—a talking buffalo!—and his friends are always willing to lend a helping hand.
The Emperor's Club is a drama film about a dedicated teacher named William Hundert who teaches his students the importance of living with integrity and values. The story is set in a prestigious private school, where Hundert encounters a challenging student named Sedgewick Bell. As Hundert tries to shape Sedgewick's character, he is faced with ethical dilemmas and the temptation to compromise his principles. The film explores themes of ethics, teacher-student relationships, and the pursuit of virtue.
A doctor in a loveless marriage, accompanies his unfaithful wife to a remote village plagued by an epidemic. As he learns about love and fidelity, he begins a secret affair.
In "We're No Angels," two escaped prisoners, Ned and Jim, disguise themselves as priests and arrive in a small town. While planning their escape to the sea, they find themselves helping a struggling family that owns a store. As they get to know the family and the town's residents, Ned and Jim start to question their criminal ways and consider making some positive changes in their lives.
Pride and Prejudice is a TV show that follows the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a young woman from a modest family, and her interactions with the wealthy and proud Mr. Darcy. Set in 19th-century England, the show explores themes of love, class, and societal expectations.
The Oldest Profession is an anthology film that dives into the realm of prostitution. Set in late 19th century Paris, it portrays different aspects of the profession through comedic and dramatic storylines. The film delves into themes of virtue, sex, marriage, and the complexities of male-female relationships. Through a series of farcical and intriguing situations, the characters navigate the Belle Époque era with its secrets, cons, and games.
After making a bet with God, a devil tries to manipulate a couple into falling in love to earn redemption, but things go awry when the couple discovers the truth behind their strange circumstances.
A tale of torment and self-importance in Tokyo, Japan. The story revolves around a nun's pregnancy and a recording that leads to the unraveling of a fiance-fiancee relationship. Murder, sex, and kisses ensue as the characters navigate the complicated web of relationships. Set in France, this modern-day adaptation explores themes of virtue, trust, and unfaithfulness.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
In this silent comedy, a mechanic's skills and virtues are put to the test when he encounters various disasters and mishaps in a garage. From dealing with a fire to helping a damsel in distress, he navigates through a series of comedic predicaments.
Skins (2002) tells the story of two Lakota Sioux brothers, Rudy and Mogie, who are trapped in a cycle of violence and addiction on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. As they navigate through issues like terminal illness, police vigilantism, and the struggles of Native American life, their bond is tested in ways they never imagined. Through a series of tragic events, they must confront their past and find a way to break free from the cycle that threatens to consume them.
Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution is a documentary/drama film that explores the events of the French Revolution, focusing on Maximilien Robespierre and the gruesome reign of terror. The film showcases the class struggles, political turmoil, and violence that marked this influential period in history.
An oppressive droning score makes this rendering of the Faust legend quite disturbing to watch. The film itself consists of a number of impressive ‘appearing out of thin air’ effects, some lavish costumes, sets and backdrops. A climactic sword fight between a man and the Devil is a standout scene.
A chorus girl from Missouri is determined to marry a rich man, but her plans are complicated when she falls in love with a news photographer.
Topaze, a virtuous school teacher, faces moral dilemmas and societal pressures while navigating the complexities of love triangles and business scams.
A mysterious stranger descends on the small town of Hadleyburg to teach its deceitful residents a lesson
We seek to find the inner light of each one and thus turn on new lights, to leave the paths illuminated, so as not to walk blindly and alone. It is having a real awareness of our actions, that our life is a commitment and that if each one of us acts, a great change will be seen in the world. The power of life is to give us existence.