A couple living in a remote house in the woods agrees to have a surrogate mother named Elena. As the pregnancy progresses, Elena's behavior becomes increasingly strange and the couple starts to question her true motives. They soon realize that Elena is not who she seems and that their lives are in danger.
Out 1 is a long-take avant-garde movie from the 1970s that follows a theater troupe as they navigate artistic creation, secret organizations, and conspiracy. The story unfolds through improvisational theater rehearsals and explores themes of unrequited love, stolen letters, coded messages, and the pursuit of a mysterious number 13.
When a lonely ex-New Yorker moves into the home of a rural senior to act as a hospice worker, the two initially couldn't seem to be less alike. However, as time passes, the two find much kinship including a lost child. Slowly the two build a bond and learn about life.
As Luck Would Have It is a delightful romantic comedy that follows the story of a man who unexpectedly finds luck and love when he attends a matchmaking party in a charming Irish castle. Filled with hilarious mishaps, heartwarming moments, and a touch of magic, this film explores the power of serendipity and the joy of finding happiness against all odds.
In an idyllic working class community, 13 year old Anka grows up, going through stages of adolescence, dreaming, first love and gossiping with girlfriends. Roughly disturbed by the shame and disgrace of alcoholism - leaves unwashable stains upon the community, that tries to cope with abuse and depression, and the system (including school teachers) who try to avoid the subject. This story was aimed at parents, to give them morally an insight into what happens when a young girl has to deal with the disgrace of an alcoholic father and a mentally instable mother.
Introduction to Life is a heartwarming drama that takes place during World War Two. The film follows the lives of various characters as they navigate through the hardships of war. From horse-and-carriage rides to train journeys, from work details to marching soldiers, the film captures the reality of the era. With beautiful scenes of woman knitting, ballet practice, and boat trips, Introduction to Life provides an emotional journey filled with moments of warmth and resilience.
In this fragile yet frightening poetic fantasy set against a dark industrial landscape, a woman sits knitting on the porch of her home when a man appears and takes the knitting from her.
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