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- Virgil Oldman, a wealthy art auctioneer, takes the help of a young artificer, Robert, to understand and woo Claire Ibbetson, a young heiress, who hires him to auction off an antique collection.
- The intimate portrait of a woman who returns home to care for her dying mother. A delicate and nuanced story of a fractured family, the story explores universal themes of abandonment, aging, acceptance, and redemption.
- In 1575, the young Miguel de Cervantes is taken prisoner and sold to the fearsome Hassan, Bajá of Alger. While awaiting a ransom, he discovers an unexpected refuge in the art of storytelling...And he devises a daring escape plan.
- Based on the namesake book, the movie follows Peppino, an old hit man in a '70 Naples, forced to come back in action by the murder of his son. This tragic event also arises reflections on life and on the society in all the characters.
- On a rainy day in Rome, a mysterious vapor seeps from manholes, causing those who inhale it to confront their suppressed desires and rage. The Morel family is unaware of the impending revelation of their darkest impulses.
- A woman who wakes up from an accident with no memory of who she is, and the realisation that the human race is close to extinction.
- The majority of jobs that exists today will disappear within a few decades. As technology surpasses human capacity, we have the opportunity to rethink the role of work in our lives. Are we ready for an excess of time? For a work-free existence? Sweeping across four continents, the film describes widely different lives where some barely spend any time outside of work while others bathe in leisure. Through these stories and characters we are thrown into the existential tension between that which is and that which could be.
- In the summer of '75 Pier Paolo Pasolini's film, "Salò", is stolen from the lab where he is editing it. This is just the first step of an intricate plan that will bring the great poet to his violent death.
- 2046, Sardinia, Italy. Due to the extreme conditions brought upon by the climate change a severe Green Lockdown has been imposed: people are no longer allowed to go near Nature, the sea, woods and all natural landscapes are out of bounds.
- On his deathbed, Ludovico entrusts his daughter Margot to the housekeeper, Felicia, asking that the family villa be transformed into an orphanage so that the little girl can grow up in joy with other children. But the wicked Felicia only wants the little girl's assets and not take care of her. With the complicity of her suitor, Max, she exploits the orphaned children and keeps Margot segregated and neglected to the point that the child withdraws into herself and no longer speaks. One night, however, Margot manages to escape and, after overcoming the darkness of the woods, she comes across a circus. The little girl is greeted by Charlie, the white clown, who introduces her to the secret that makes their circus unique: the old big top is magical: capable of showing anyone who enters its ring for who they truly are. Margot shines and, without even realizing it, finds her voice again. Welcomed by her new circus family, Margot is reborn, but Felicia is looking for her... Will the little girl be able to reclaim her roots and free herself from Felicia's clutches?
- Why did Tunisia, the country of dates, of tourist resorts and mass tourism, turn overnight into a powder keg, producing the first of the so-called "Arab Spring" and today, after the Revolution of 2010- 2011, become the country that provides more volunteers to Isis militias? Here is the idea of this film: a trip, actually a road movie, between the images produced by a culture and within that culture, to understand the roots of a crisis that the cinema of Nouri Bouzid has said for twenty years.