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- This comedy drama from Jean Renoir chronicles the revival of Paris' most notorious dance as it tells the story of a theater producer who turns a humble washerwoman into a star at the Moulin Rouge.
- In a world where the holidays are run by the efficient Bureau of Yuletide Affairs, a bitter and burned-out Ghost of Christmas Past decides to go AWOL while on a "mission" and leave his "target" stranded in 1965.
- The life and times of a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as he goes on adventures and learns lessons on the way.
- Presents the performance of Ingmar Bergman's play "Scenes of a Wedding". The work is presented with a composition of scenes from the original reading to the premiere, with intermediate directorial advice, commentary of the actors and beautiful human moments.
- FETINE is a Muslim woman from Cyprus who was forced to marry a Palestinian at age of 14, in 1936 and leave her home to Palestine, never to be seen again. FETINE shared the same fate a large number of young women in Cyprus had during the British Colonial Period at a time where many families were living in extreme poverty (between the 1920's-1950'). Many of these young women were never seen again by their families and never returned to Cyprus. After several decades this issue has only recently been brought to light raising many questions namely why so many were never sought after and if indeed the marriage was a sale? Pembe Mentesh, an Australian-born Cypriot, upon moving to Cyprus, decides to break the decades long silence regarding FETINE's marriage and begins an investigation to locate her. Pembe's work in human rights and activism ignites her need to search for her great aunt and she travels throughout Cyprus and the Middle East to find out why this chapter of Cypriot history remained in the dark for so long and what actually happened to Missing FETINE.
- Argan is a well-to-do stingy hypochondriac. The physician Mr. Purgon and the apothecary Mr. Fleurant exploit his obsession in order to make money. His brother, Béralde, insists that Argan's second wife, Béline, wants to alienate him from his daughters, Angélique and Louison, with intent to achieve her own ends. In order to ensure medical care for free, Argan wants to marry Angélique off to a doctor without caring about the fact that she is in love with Cléante. Béralde, together with Argan's maid-servant, Toinette, think of a way to make him face reality.
- A documentary about cinema censorship during the dictatorship in Greece (1967-1974),based on never before seen state archives.