Fellini's Casanova is a biographical drama that delves into the life of Giacomo Casanova, the renowned Italian adventurer and writer. Set in 18th-century Venice, the film explores Casanova's escapades, his relationships with women, and his encounters with the Catholic Church and the Inquisition. With its grotesque imagery and nonlinear narrative, Fellini's Casanova offers a unique and captivating portrayal of a legendary figure.
Thérèse Raquin, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with her husband's friend, Laurent. Fueled by their forbidden love, they conspire to murder Thérèse's husband and live happily ever after. However, their crime haunts them and drives them to the brink of madness.
Transylmania is a comedy-horror movie that takes place in Transylvania. It follows a group of college students who encounter vampires, curses, and mistaken identities. With elements of spoof and dark humor, the movie explores themes of bodily possession and soul transference. It combines the 16th-century setting with a modern-day college campus, creating a unique and comedic atmosphere. Transylmania features a mix of horror and comedy, offering a cringe-worthy and psychotronic viewing experience.
Drama based on life and love of a famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen.
"Laia" is located in the imaginary village of Sinera, a fishing village inhabited by a series of extreme characters, indiscriminately diverted to the adversities of destiny. There, Laia lives, a woman marked by a miserable and unhappy childhood, that is debated between her cruel husband and lover who is his best friend and faces the hatred of a whole town while dreaming of a freedom that only the sea can grant.
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