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¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?
In this charming Mexican musical comedy, two friends whose bond is put to the test by a series of misunderstandings and love triangles must navigate the ups and downs of relationships and loyalty. Directed by Ismael Rodríguez, "¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?" (1951) is a heartwarming tale that explores the power of true friendship in the face of adversity, starring Pedro Infante and Luis Aguilar as two men whose friendship is put to the ultimate test.
Buñuel, un cineasta surrealista
This documentary explores how Luis Buñuel began to move away from his surrealist roots, maintaining a strong oneiric element in his films, as revealed by Alfonso de Lucas Buñuel and Javier Espada's narration, accompanied by María José Moreno's poetic readings.
Brumal
The film "Brumal" (1989) is a Spanish drama directed by Cristina Andreu Cuevas, based on the book "Los altillos de Brumal" by Cristina Fernández Cubas. Adriana Lamurta (Paola Dominguín), who left her remote village of Brumal as a child with her mother, returns to Brumal after her mother's death, marking a poignant reunion between past and present.
Last Summer
A haunting and unflinching portrayal of adolescent desire, class divisions, and the devastating consequences of peer pressure, "Last Summer" is a 1969 American teen drama film that follows four teenagers on Fire Island, New York, as they navigate love, friendship, and violence during a summer vacation. The film's bold exploration of teenage sexuality, cruelty, and the darker aspects of youth culture was not for the faint of heart, earning it an X rating upon its initial release in 1969.
Ce n'est qu'un au revoir
"Ce n'est qu'un au revoir" is a poignant documentary that delves into the complex world of high school friendships and their lasting impact on young lives. As we witness the end of an era for Aurore, Nours, Jeanne, Diane, Louison, and their friends, we're forced to confront the inevitable: can lifelong bonds survive the trials and tribulations of adolescence? This intimate film sheds light on the fragility and strength of teenage friendships under pressure, revealing the power of trust and connection that transcends time.
Metello
In "Metello", a poignant drama that explores the tumultuous lives of Italy's working class in 19th-century Italy, Massimo Ranieri stars as the titular character, Metello Salani. A young man born into a life of poverty and activism, Metello is driven to break free from his circumstances and forge a new path - but love, marriage, and politics ensnare him in a web of complications. As he navigates the complexities of adulthood, Metello must confront the harsh realities of his world and the choices that will define him.
Heartstopper: Forever
Heartstopper Forever follows the Truham-Higgs gang as they navigate love, friendship, and growing up. As Nick and Charlie's relationship deepens, their thoughts turn to life after university, exploring themes of coming out, mental health, eating disorder, and queer identity. The film serves as a feature-length series finale, bringing together the characters in a poignant and heartwarming conclusion.
23 000 Leben
In the gripping drama 23 000 Leben, a group of young people embark on an unlikely mission to save the lives of refugees by sailing to the Mediterranean Sea. Over the course of 16 missions, they rescue more than 23,000 people, braving countless setbacks and facing increasing political pressure as their actions are misconstrued by authorities. The film's title, derived from the Iuventa, the name given to the search-and-rescue ship that operated in the central Mediterranean Sea during this period, is a testament to the dedication and courage of these young volunteers.
Deseo
Behind the polished facade of a wealthy household, a complex web of desires and secrets simmers, threatening to destroy the very foundations of a seemingly perfect family. When a young swimming coach enters their lives, Lucero finds herself drawn into a perilous and all-consuming affair that exposes the dark underbelly of her life. As the boundaries between mother, daughter, and lover become increasingly blurred, the relationships within the household begin to fray, leading to a heart-pounding emotional triangle that will stop at nothing to claim its prize.
The Bay
Best friends Emma (Francesca Eastwood) and Lani (Dani Oliveros), attending a destination wedding in Thailand, find themselves trapped on a sinking tour boat in the heart of a tiger shark sanctuary. As they fight to survive against the treacherous waters and the relentless sharks, their bond is put to the ultimate test.
Borderline
In a shocking and disturbing turn of events, "Borderline" exposes a clandestine operation that abducts Mexican gang members and implants them in American cities, sparking a wave of chaos and fueling nativist prejudices to sway the nation's voters. This gripping independent film takes viewers on a thrilling ride into the heart of a government-sanctioned conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of democracy. As law enforcement scrambles to uncover the truth, "Borderline" masterfully weaves together elements of action, thriller, and political intrigue, leaving audiences questioning the true nature of power and allegiance.
They Fight
In a powerful true story of redemption and perseverance, "They Fight" tells the inspiring tale of Walt Manigan's journey from ex-convict to coach, as he helps a group of young boxers achieve their dreams at a Washington D.C. youth recreation center on the brink of closure. Under the guidance of wise mentor Slim, these adolescent athletes come together in a high-stakes battle for a spot on the U.S. Junior Olympic Team, forging unbreakable bonds and discovering the true meaning of grit and determination.
Second Sight
Wills (John Larroquette), a former cop, and Bobby (Bronson Pinchot), a wacky psychic, form the "Second Sight Detective Agency" to solve cases, including the abduction of a prominent cardinal who may become the next pope. Their investigation is aided by Bobby's clairvoyant abilities, which go haywire as they pursue the case with Sister Elizabeth (Bess Armstrong) and Preston Pickett Ph.D. (Stuart Pankin). The film features a mix of humor, mystery, and sci-fi elements.
Little Angels
In a heartwarming underdog tale, "Little Angels" tells the story of a hotshot college football coach turned unlikely leader of a ragtag girls' soccer team, where he learns to put aside his ego and discover the true meaning of humility, teamwork, and personal growth. With the support of an endearing cast, including Dean Cain, this film balances humor, heart, and inspiring youth sports moments. As our protagonist navigates his new role, he must confront his past and find redemption - with the help of a spirited team and the people who matter most.
La cache
In the midst of Paris's May 1968 protests, a nine-year-old boy's simple life is turned upside down when his family takes to the streets and he's left alone with his grandparents and uncles in their lively apartment. An illustrious guest soon seeks refuge, shaking up the family dynamics and forcing them to confront their own history. As the city around them erupts into chaos, this eccentric family portrait reveals the complexities of love, loyalty, and legacy.
The Odyssey: The Making of an Epic
Go behind the scenes of Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey, a monumental undertaking that brought ancient Greek gods and monsters to life on the big screen. This documentary explores the grueling 91-day principal photography schedule across six countries, revealing the innovative use of IMAX film technology and the massive coordination of over 5,300 custom-designed costumes. The star-studded cast, including Matt Damon as Odysseus, shares their experiences with director Christopher Nolan.
Brown Paper Bag
In 1942 Los Angeles, Archie Glass (Rasheed Stephens) is given a job to find a young white movie star before she disappears, offering him a chance at his Hollywood dream. As he navigates the city's underbelly, he encounters a cast of characters who reveal the dark truths behind the glamour of Tinseltown. Archie's search ultimately leads him to the woman he is looking for, but also exposes the harsh realities faced by black men in the entertainment industry during that era.
Musketeers Forever
A group of ex-secret agents opens a jazz club in Las Vegas, where one of them falls in love with an Indian woman and discovers her local reserve is threatened by a powerful gangster. As they start to act like modern musketeers, D'Artagnan (Michael Dudikoff) takes on the role of justice alongside Ben O'Connor (Lee Majors).
Mandroid
In a thrilling tale of espionage and robotics, "Mandroid" brings to life Dr. Karl Zimmer's (Robert Symonds) groundbreaking invention: a humanoid robot controlled by a special suit. When Drago (Curt Lowens), Zimmer's partner, steals the Mandroid and becomes exposed to a toxic substance, chaos erupts in Russia. As a CIA agent is kidnapped and later revealed to be working with Drago, the story hurtles towards a deadly showdown between those seeking control of the advanced technology.