Journey across the country from sea to shining sea with never-before-seen footage and amazing wildlife in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary in this Special narrated by Tom Hanks
After yet another rape, a young woman kills her partner. Behind her back, out of her sight, her skin slowly necrotizes, as if the trauma she thought she had buried is slowly taking her with it.
Eulália and Iremar, two women in their later years, share a life divided between neighborhood novenas and motel rooms, freely exploring desire and passion. However, as Eulália turns 60, a question begins to linger between them: at their age, is it still possible to love freely and start over?
Pierrot Dubois, an esteemed French thief, leads his partners Amélie and Jean-Luc on a daring mission: to steal a valuable diamond from a vault in São Paulo's largest bank.
Poet, performer, and local legend Eva Hrubá is a woman of contradictions, sparking both devotion and public outcry. This documentary dives into her dual existence of vibrant joy and silent suffering. Moving beyond her reputation as the "eccentric lady on a purple bike," the film explores how she transforms loneliness into art and pain into a shared celebration of life. The film explores the world of a remarkable woman, seeking the boundary between her persona as an author and her performance.
Yi-seo, a college student who is about to graduate, gets an "F" for dozing off during a Chaple class. Against AI attendance, CCTV cameras and a school system that avoids responsibility, Yi-seo revolts in the school to graduate.
In 2015, Arrietta portrayed his friend François-Marie Banier — his studio, his photographs, his paintings — with a Mekas-like freshness and cheerful detachment. Ten years on, a visit to a country house adds another piece to the fragmentary account of a life shaped by encounters and friendships.
After being stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, Charlie is forced to miss her (demon) friend group’s monthly boy hunt. Kara, the self-appointed leader, knows her dear friend will go hungry this month. For the good of the group, she takes matters into her own, wickedly manicured (and clawed), hands.
Nena is a young woman obsessed with her appearance and with the idea of growing old. Influenced by a culture that turns female aging into something to fear, she develops an anxious relationship with both the mirror and her own body. When she buys an anti-wrinkle cream in an attempt to stop time, she begins to realise that her struggle is futile. During a visit to her grandmother, she encounters an elderly woman who is happy, confident and at peace with herself. This meeting changes Nena’s perspective: aging stops being a monster and becomes a natural continuation of life.
Ronald Reagan’s America sets the stage for Mario Cuomo, the son of Italian immigrants who rose to become Governor of New York and, in his defining 1984 DNC speech, offered a powerful vision of leadership rooted in compassion.
Lili, a young French woman, lives in New York between odd jobs and coffees with friends while overstaying her visa. A chance encounter with two police officers tips her — and the film itself — into another dimension.