

“Passionate Pupils” (original French title: Élèves passionnées) is an adult-oriented French film directed by José Bénazéraf and released in 1986.Read More »


“Passionate Pupils” (original French title: Élèves passionnées) is an adult-oriented French film directed by José Bénazéraf and released in 1986.Read More »

Set in a post-fire landscape, anthos traces two bodies as they lean toward the earth, opening themselves to processes of decay and renewal. Bound and entangled with ropes, knots, and charred treebarks, their interaction unfolds through gestures of restraint, touch, and growth. The film imagines queer bodies as tender, fertile terrains — where ecological and intimate transformations take root — a quiet meditation on regeneration, intimacy, vulnerability, and care.Read More »


Spain, mysterious and passionate … It is an erotic fantasy for many tourists. So the brave matador performed by Gabriel Pontello indulges in passionate sexual joys with his fans. Moreover, on bullfighting it is clearly less common than on fans.Read More »


Mike Billings decides to give gambling a go and it happens he’s good at it. His instant fortune attracts quite a number of characters including a con artist, a hired killer, and the requisite attractive woman.Read More »


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Dennis Jennings (Steven Wright) is an introverted daydreamer, sleepwalking through life. He is a professional waiter and has an equally-dull girlfriend, Emma. In an attempt to release his pent-up feelings of isolation, he begins seeing a psychiatrist (Rowan Atkinson), only to discover that the doctor is somewhat less than interested in what he has to say…
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1988 Oscar for Best Comedy ShortRead More »


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In a racially mixed American town, a 5-year-old black girl falls unnoticed into a hidden, forgotten well on her way to school. Having nothing better to go on, the police follow up a report that the child was seen with a white stranger, and rumors run wild. Before hapless, innocent Claude Packard is even found, popular hysteria has him tried and convicted. But Packard’s troubles pale by comparison as ever more inflated rumors uncap the well of racial tensions and mob violence. And young Carolyn Crawford, forgotten by most, is still missing…
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The legendary true-story of Capt. Richard Francis Burton and Lt. John Hanning Speke’s tumultuous expedition to find the source of the Nile river.Read More »


“Then I won’t be a girl. And I won’t be weak and I won’t be silly. I’ll be a boy and rough and hard. I won’t care what I do. Don’t worry! I’m ready for anything.”
– Sylvia (Katharine Hepburn)
Sylvia Scarlett is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, based on The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett, a novel by Compton MacKenzie. Directed by George Cukor, it was notorious as one of the most famous unsuccessful movies of the 1930s. Hepburn plays the title role of Sylvia Scarlett, a female con artist masquerading as a boy to escape the police. The success of the subterfuge is in large part due to the transformation of Hepburn by RKO make-up artist Mel Berns.Read More »