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  • Five Day Lover (1961)

    1961

    1h 37m

    N/A IMDB

    Cast:  Jean Seberg, Micheline Presle
    "Five Day Lover" revolves around Claire (played by Jean Seberg), a young and vivacious woman who finds herself caught in a love triangle. Claire is happily married to Jacques (played by Jean-Pierre Cassel), a successful lawyer. However, when she encounters Antoine (played by Micheline Presle), an older and charming art dealer, her world turns upside down. What begins as a chance encounter soon evolves into a passionate and clandestine affair between Claire and Antoine. Over the course of five days, they surrender to their desires, exploring the exhilaration of newfound love and the thrill of forbidden romance. As the affair unfolds, Claire must navigate the complexities of her feelings for both Jacques and Antoine. She is torn between her loyalty to her husband and the overwhelming attraction she feels towards Antoine. Simultaneously, Jacques begins to suspect that Claire is keeping secrets, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings. "Five Day Lover" skillfully weaves together moments of humor, romance, and introspection as the characters grapple with their desires and the consequences of their actions. The film explores the themes of passion, commitment, and the choices we make in pursuit of love and personal fulfillment. Through its charismatic performances and engaging storytelling, "Five Day Lover" captures the essence of French romantic comedies of the era. It celebrates the complexities and contradictions of human relationships, highlighting the irresistible pull of desire and the emotional challenges that come with it. With its delightful blend of wit, charm, and introspection, "Five Day Lover" offers a captivating and entertaining exploration of love, infidelity, and the unpredictable nature of the human heart. It reminds us that sometimes, even in the face of societal expectations and personal dilemmas, love has a way of transcending boundaries and leading us on unexpected journeys of self-discovery.
  • Encanto (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    7.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Alan Tudyk, Stephanie Beatriz, John Leguizamo, Diane Guerrero
    Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift from super strength to the power to heal-every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family's last hope.
  • This Is Not a Comedy (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    5 IMDB

    Cast:  Renata Vaca, Cassandra Ciangherotti
    Gabriel, knocking 40, receives the proposal of having a child with his best friend. With a long history of failures and a city that seems against him, he decides to become a better person and reconcile with life and the cosmos.
  • Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies (1986)

    1986

    1h 37m

    7 IMDB

    In the 1980s, a group of veteran actors and actresses, once shining stars during the golden age of Hollywood, find themselves facing the twilight of their careers. When the opportunity arises for them to come together for a final film project, they eagerly embrace the chance to relive the glory days and bid farewell to the industry that shaped their lives. As the production takes shape, the film becomes a reflection of the collective experiences and memories of the cast. Through heartfelt conversations, shared laughter, and poignant moments, the characters reminisce about the triumphs and challenges they faced during their heyday. They recall the glamour, the scandals, the passion, and the sacrifices that defined their lives in the spotlight. Amidst the joy and camaraderie, there is also a sense of loss and longing. The actors confront their own mortality, grappling with the realization that their time in the limelight is coming to an end. They ponder the legacy they will leave behind and contemplate the transient nature of fame and success. As the final take approaches, the film becomes a celebration of the enduring power of cinema and the indelible mark it leaves on those who dedicate their lives to the craft. It pays homage to the golden age of movies, honoring the timeless classics, the unforgettable performances, and the magic that captivated audiences around the world. "Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies" is a poignant and nostalgic drama that invites viewers to step into the shoes of legendary actors and actresses as they navigate the complexities of aging, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of the silver screen. With its heartfelt performances, captivating storytelling, and a touch of wistful reflection, the film immerses audiences in a bygone era of glamour, artistry, and the enduring love affair between cinema and its devoted artists.
  • Guilty as Charged (1991)

    1991

    1h 37m

    5.3 IMDB

    Cast:  Heather Graham, Michael Beach, Zelda Rubinstein, Lyman Ward
    In the quiet town of Riverton, a shocking crime rocks the community when a prominent businessman is brutally murdered. As the investigation unfolds, the evidence points to a local drifter named Max Collins as the prime suspect. With public outrage mounting and the pressure to solve the case intensifying, the district attorney's office appoints seasoned prosecutor, Helen Lawson, to handle the trial. As the trial commences, it becomes evident that there is more to the case than meets the eye. As Lawson delves deeper into the evidence, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that extends far beyond the accused. Determined to uncover the truth, she faces mounting resistance from powerful figures who will stop at nothing to protect their own interests. Meanwhile, Max Collins maintains his innocence, proclaiming that he has been framed for the crime. With his life on the line, he becomes entangled in a high-stakes game of manipulation and betrayal. As the trial progresses, Collins and Lawson form an unlikely alliance, pooling their resources to expose the true culprits behind the murder. As the courtroom drama unfolds, tensions rise, and shocking revelations emerge, painting a complex picture of the town's darkest secrets. With every witness, every piece of evidence, and every twist, the truth becomes more elusive, blurring the lines between guilt and innocence. "Guilty as Charged" is a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of justice, corruption, and the power of secrets. As the trial reaches its climax, viewers are taken on a suspenseful journey that challenges their perceptions and leaves them questioning the very nature of truth and morality. With stellar performances and a tightly woven narrative, the film keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until the final verdict is revealed.
  • The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka (2017)

    2017

    1h 37m

    7.1 IMDB

    Cast:  Magdalena Boczarska, Piotr Adamczyk
    In 1950s Poland, Michalina Wislocka, a determined and progressive gynecologist, is deeply concerned about the state of sexual education and reproductive health in her country. Motivated by a desire to empower women and foster healthier attitudes towards sexuality, she embarks on a mission to write a groundbreaking book on sexual education and contraception. However, Wislocka faces numerous obstacles as she confronts a conservative society deeply rooted in traditional values. Ignoring criticism and opposition, she dedicates herself to extensive research, gathering stories and insights from women across Poland, and meticulously compiling her knowledge into a comprehensive guide. As Wislocka's book, "The Art of Loving," is published, it ignites both controversy and a wave of public interest. The film explores the challenges she faces in promoting her work, including censorship, condemnation from religious institutions, and societal resistance. Undeterred, Wislocka continues to advocate for sexual education and fights for the right of women to make informed choices about their bodies and sexuality. "The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka" not only delves into Wislocka's professional struggles but also delves into her personal life. The film delves into her relationships, including her complicated marriage to a renowned writer, and the sacrifices she makes in pursuit of her mission. Through powerful performances and evocative storytelling, the film celebrates Wislocka's resilience, bravery, and unwavering commitment to challenging societal norms. It sheds light on her impact in initiating important conversations about sexual health and liberation, paving the way for future generations to embrace openness and understanding. In a poignant climax, Wislocka's work begins to gain recognition, and her legacy as a pioneer in sexual education becomes undeniable. "The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka" leaves audiences inspired and appreciative of the courageous individuals who dare to challenge the status quo and shape society for the better. With its compelling narrative, rich historical setting, and thought-provoking themes, "The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka" offers an engaging and enlightening cinematic experience, shedding light on an extraordinary woman whose work continues to impact and inspire to this day.
  • Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966)

    1966

    1h 37m

    5.4 IMDB

    Cast:  Elvis Presley, Marianna Hill, Irene Tsu, James Shigeta
    Rick Richards, a charismatic former pilot turned helicopter tour guide, finds himself in a financial rut in his tropical paradise of Hawaii. To save his struggling business, Rick partners with an old friend, Danny Kohana, to offer unique helicopter tours to eager tourists seeking adventure and breathtaking views of the island. Amidst the stunning backdrop of Hawaii's scenic wonders, Rick's life takes an unexpected turn when he meets the beautiful and spirited Judy Hudson. Instantly smitten by her charm and vitality, Rick finds himself falling in love. However, complications arise when Judy becomes entangled in a professional rivalry between Rick and Danny, who both vie for her affection. As the romantic entanglements unfold, "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" treats its audience to a series of lively musical numbers, capturing the essence of Hawaiian culture and its infectious rhythm. From hula dances on the sandy beaches to catchy tunes celebrating the island's beauty, the film immerses viewers in the vibrant spirit of Hawaii. Alongside the romantic storyline, the film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams. Rick and Danny navigate their professional and personal challenges while striving to find a harmonious balance between their ambitions and their relationships. Ultimately, they learn that true success lies not only in financial gains but also in the bonds of friendship and the joy of pursuing one's passions. In a climactic finale filled with heartfelt emotions and captivating performances, "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" delivers a heartwarming resolution to its romantic and professional conflicts. The film celebrates the beauty of Hawaii, the power of love, and the importance of embracing the laid-back spirit of aloha. "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" invites audiences to escape to a tropical paradise, where love blossoms, friendships are tested, and dreams come true. With its toe-tapping music, picturesque scenery, and a dash of romantic comedy, the film captures the essence of Hawaii's magic and leaves viewers with a longing for their own slice of paradise.
  • The Royal Treatment (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    5.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Laura Marano, Mena Massoud, Jen Van Epps, Chelsie Preston Crayford
    Isabella runs her own salon and isn't afraid to speak her mind, while Prince Thomas runs his own country and is about to marry for duty rather than love. When Izzy and her fellow stylists get the opportunity of a lifetime to do the hair for the royal wedding, she and Prince Thomas learn that taking control of their own destiny requires following their hearts.
  • Moses Storm: Trash White (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    7.3 IMDB

    Cast:  Moses Storm
    In his wildly original debut special, Storm gets unflinchingly personal about his childhood spent dumpster diving in extreme poverty - despite looking like he was conceived at an Ivy League a cappella concert.
  • Star Maps (1997)

    1997

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Mike White, Michael Peña, Robin Thomas, Zak Penn
    Star Maps follows the tumultuous journey of Carlos Amado, a young Latino man with dreams of making it big in Hollywood. Living in East Los Angeles, Carlos is caught between the expectations of his traditional Mexican-American family and his own ambitions to become a famous actor. Desperate for a breakthrough, Carlos joins the cutthroat world of street hustlers who sell maps to the homes of celebrities, hoping to catch a glimpse of the glamorous lives they aspire to. In his pursuit of success, Carlos encounters a colorful cast of characters, from fellow hustlers to exploitative casting agents, each with their own motivations and secrets. As Carlos navigates the treacherous landscape of the entertainment industry, he begins to grapple with his own identity and the sacrifices he must make to achieve his dreams. Along the way, he confronts the harsh realities of exploitation, rejection, and the disillusionment that often accompanies the pursuit of fame. Amidst the chaos, Carlos finds solace and support in his complicated relationship with his family. Through their interactions, the film delves into themes of cultural identity, generational clashes, and the bonds that can both uplift and suffocate individuals within a tight-knit community. Star Maps is a compelling exploration of the price of ambition and the complexities of personal growth. It deftly combines dark humor and emotional depth, shedding light on the underbelly of the entertainment industry while also examining the universal desires for success, acceptance, and the search for one's true identity.
  • Tralala (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    6 IMDB

    Cast:  Maïwenn, Mélanie Thierry, Mathieu Amalric
    A 48-year-old singer/songwriter in search of the Virgin Mary takes on a new identity as guitarist Pat, who has disappeared.
  • Little Big Soldier (2010)

    2010

    1h 37m

    6.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Jackie Chan
    Little Big Soldier is set in ancient China during the period of the Warring States. The film centers around an unnamed peasant soldier (played by Jackie Chan) from Liang, a small kingdom caught in the midst of the chaos. After surviving a brutal battle, the cunning and resourceful soldier finds himself as the lone survivor on the battlefield. Seeking a way to secure his freedom and return home, the peasant soldier devises a plan to capture and deliver a high-ranking enemy general, played by Wang Leehom, to the Liang authorities in exchange for a reward. Despite being on opposite sides of the conflict, the soldier sees this opportunity as his only chance to escape the perils of war. As the soldier and the captured general set out on their perilous journey across enemy territories, they encounter numerous obstacles, including rival soldiers, treacherous landscapes, and conflicting loyalties. Along the way, their initial animosity gradually transforms into a begrudging camaraderie, as they discover shared values, personal stories, and an understanding of the futility of war. The unlikely duo's adventure is filled with thrilling action sequences, hilarious mishaps, and moments of heartfelt connection. Through their interactions, they come to question the senselessness of the conflicts that have torn their land apart and contemplate the possibility of unity and peace. Little Big Soldier is a captivating blend of action, comedy, and drama that explores the complexities of war, the power of human connection, and the pursuit of redemption. With Jackie Chan's charismatic performance and a blend of thrilling combat and poignant storytelling, the film offers an entertaining and thought-provoking experience for audiences.
  • 10.000 Km (2014)

    2014

    1h 37m

    6.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Natalia Tena
    "10,000 Km" centers around the lives of Alex and Sergi, a young couple deeply in love and living in Barcelona. Their relationship takes an unexpected turn when Alex is offered a year-long residency in Los Angeles for her photography work. Despite the physical separation, they decide to embark on a long-distance relationship, determined to make it work. With 10,000 kilometers (approximately 6,200 miles) between them, Alex and Sergi rely heavily on modern technology to bridge the distance. They communicate through video calls, emails, and texts, trying to recreate a sense of closeness in their daily lives. However, as time passes, they realize that technology can only do so much to compensate for their physical absence. The film delves into the challenges and sacrifices both Alex and Sergi must make to maintain their connection. They grapple with feelings of loneliness, jealousy, and the strain of living separate lives. Despite their best efforts, doubts and insecurities begin to creep into their relationship, testing the strength of their love. As the months go by, they experience the ups and downs of a long-distance relationship, navigating conflicting time zones, cultural differences, and personal growth. Moments of joy and longing are intertwined with frustration and heartache, creating an emotional rollercoaster for both characters. "10,000 Km" presents a raw and honest portrayal of the complexities and vulnerabilities that arise in long-distance relationships. It questions the role of technology in fostering emotional intimacy and examines the profound impact physical proximity has on human connection. Will Alex and Sergi be able to withstand the challenges posed by distance and technology, or will their relationship crumble under the strain? "10,000 Km" captures the bittersweet nature of love in the digital age, offering an introspective and emotionally resonant exploration of modern relationships and the lengths we go to keep the flame alive.
  • Attenberg (2010)

    2010

    1h 37m

    6.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Yorgos Lanthimos, Ariane Labed
    Attenberg follows the life of Marina, a young woman living in a desolate industrial town in Greece. Marina is socially awkward and struggles to connect with the people around her. Her closest companion is her terminally ill father, Spyros, with whom she shares a peculiar and unconventional bond. Marina's worldview is shaped by her father's fascination with nature documentaries, particularly those featuring the renowned British naturalist David Attenborough. As Spyros approaches the end of his life, Marina grapples with the impending loss and tries to make sense of her own desires and emotions. When Marina befriends a free-spirited engineer named Bella, her perspective on life begins to change. Bella's uninhibited and rebellious nature clashes with Marina's reserved demeanor, but their friendship provides Marina with an opportunity to explore her own sexuality and break free from societal constraints. As Marina navigates her journey of self-discovery, she finds herself torn between the expectations imposed on her by her father, the unconventional teachings of Bella, and her own burgeoning desires. In a town where conformity reigns, Marina must confront her own fears and desires to carve out a path that feels authentic to her. Attenberg is a visually striking and emotionally poignant film that examines the complexity of human relationships and the struggle for personal liberation. It challenges traditional norms and invites viewers to question their own perceptions of identity, sexuality, and societal expectations.
  • Jim Jefferies: Freedumb (2016)

    2016

    1h 37m

    7.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Jim Jefferies
    In Jim Jefferies: Freedumb, the comedian takes to the stage to deliver a no-holds-barred stand-up routine filled with his signature blend of candid observations and biting satire. Fearless in his approach, Jefferies fearlessly dives into controversial and taboo subjects, challenging societal norms and offering a unique perspective on the world. Throughout the special, Jefferies fearlessly delves into hot-button issues, including gun control, religion, and the absurdities of modern life. He navigates through these sensitive topics with an unapologetic and comedic perspective, pushing boundaries and challenging the audience's preconceptions along the way. Jefferies draws upon his own life experiences, sharing humorous anecdotes about his international travels, encounters with eccentric characters, and the joys and challenges of fatherhood. His engaging storytelling and charismatic stage presence keep the audience laughing as he provides humorous insights into his own life. Amidst the laughter, Jefferies delivers thought-provoking commentary on societal issues, often using humor as a vehicle to provoke critical thinking and engage the audience in a deeper conversation about the world around them. Jim Jefferies: Freedumb is a raw, unfiltered, and side-splitting comedy special that showcases the comedian's fearless approach to humor. Through his irreverent and hilarious observations, Jefferies challenges conventional wisdom, inviting audiences to question their own beliefs and find humor in even the most sensitive and contentious topics. With his unique blend of sharp wit, unapologetic delivery, and unfiltered honesty, Jim Jefferies leaves a lasting impression with Freedumb, offering an entertaining and thought-provoking performance that lingers in the minds of viewers long after the laughter subsides.