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A recently-widowed father of five finds himself overwhelmed when he’s left to play father and mother to a group of kids in whose lives he hadn’t taken a whole lot of interest in a long time, if ever.Read More »


imdb:
A recently-widowed father of five finds himself overwhelmed when he’s left to play father and mother to a group of kids in whose lives he hadn’t taken a whole lot of interest in a long time, if ever.Read More »


Year 1876. During the final throes of the last Carlist war in Spain, a little girl is rescued from an orphanage by a mysterious woman who lives deep inside a forest. Badly wounded by a bomb and close to death, the girl believes the woman to be an angel who has come to take her to heaven. She soon realizes that in fact, this strange being has actually given her the gift of eternal life…by turning her into a vampire.Read More »


Synopsis:
A woman suffering from terminal cancer determines to resolve several relationships in her life, especially with her daughter.Read More »


The Guardian wrote:
Romain Gavras’s new drama-thriller is about racism, violence and injustice in the Paris banlieues – broadly in the tradition of Mathieu Kassovitz’s La Haine and Ladj Ly’s Les Misérables. It’s spectacular and immersive, with a sensational opening. But it gets bogged down in its own one-note, one-tempo uproar and open-ended parkour camerawork – impressive though that is – and suffers from a number of sneaky false-flag get-out clauses that feel like a cop-out.Read More »


Synopsis
It’s eight o’clock in the morning in an early seventies summer. Jon, an ETA militant, runs desperately through the streets of the Old Part of San Sebastian, pursued by the police. At that hour, on any given day among thousands, the city wakes up: office workers, housewives, newspaper vendors, waiters serving breakfast, all living their normal lives.
Through his crazy escape, Jon is also going through his own life story at a dizzying pace. The school where they tried to make him give up his identity, the severe yet serene look of his father, the key, the door, the house, the bed, Madelene’s body, her love, the fear of her wounded partner’s death. The fence of persecutors has closed and Jon has finished his career at the feet of a young man he has never seen, to whom nothing binds him. Nothing but a key. And perhaps a common memory.Read More »


Yuta runs away from the orphanage to look for his mother. But when he finally finds her, she rejects him. Yuta. then befriends the shadowy and seemingly homeless Sakamoto, and the two continue living together.Read More »


Also known as The Lights of Ten Thousand Homes, this political melodrama was produced by Kun Lun Studios, a private studio founded in 1946 employing many leftist and progressive filmmakers. Kun Lun was also responsible for the 1947 film, The Spring River Flows East. The screenplay is by Yang Hansheng, who also wrote San Mao Liulang ji (The Winter of Three Hairs), yet another Kun Lun production.Read More »


Seemingly autobiographical story of a woman overwhelmed with trying to please everyone except herself, and not finding any answers until she’s admitted to a rehab center by her parents. Eventually here is where she finds her answers.Read More »


An obsessed hacker escapes and hides in empty apartments after his girlfriend dies of an overdose in his apartment, but he cannot control his obsession with breaking into others’ homes.Read More »