Based on the true story of two gay Jewish lovers who kidnapped and murdered a young boy in the early 1920's. The plot covers the months before the crime, the investigation, trial and final fate of the two men. Winner of the Teddy Award and the Caligari Film Award at the Berlin International Film Festival as well as the Cinematography Award at the Sundance Film Festival.
A Palestinian man's return to the West Bank in the months immediately following the Oslo Accord - in search of what it means to be Palestinean. The director/protagonist moves between the role of character and spectator, mediator and narrator, as the film itself moves between documentary, fiction, reminiscence and present. Winner of the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at the Venice Film Festival.
The story of three sisters in a dysfunctional family in the late '60s. Norma is troubled by events from the past, Lou has turned rebellious as a response to her dad's demands and Sandy gets involved with an older married man.
Victor is a typical Lower East Side teenager with rampant hormones who sees himself as a bit of a ladies' man. After being caught with a girl known as "Fat Donna" however, Victor fears for his reputation and sets out to reclaim his image by pursuing the beautiful Judy.
Bulcsú is a ticket inspector in the underground of Budapest who along with his colleagues has to deal with free riders showing them no respect. They also deal with another ticket inspection team with a better success rate and a mysterious man pushing people in front of incoming trains.
Alain Cavalier's third autobiographical film in which he appears for the first time. Over ten years of the director's life condescends into one hundred minutes of screen time portraying the beauty found in all the vicissitudes of life. Winner of the Regard Intimity Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
The story of three sisters in a dysfunctional family in the late '60s. Norma is troubled by events from the past, Lou has turned rebellious as a response to her dad's demands and Sandy gets involved with an older married man.
A beautiful woman is struck by amnesia after a brutal car accident on Mulholland Drive and wanders into a stranger's apartment downtown. Her story coincidentally intertwines with Betty's, a bright-eyed young woman in town for an audition and the two women are pulled into a psychotic illusion in the city of dreams. Winner of a BAFTA Film Award awarded Best Editing and for Best Director at The Cannes Film Festival.
A Palestinian man's return to the West Bank in the months immediately following the Oslo Accord - in search of what it means to be Palestinean. The director/protagonist moves between the role of character and spectator, mediator and narrator, as the film itself moves between documentary, fiction, reminiscence and present. Winner of the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at the Venice Film Festival.
Eddy is a fisherman in a small costal town who owns a beautiful house, has an attractive wife and a 19 year-old daughter. From the outside it all looks pretty normal but for the last 25 years Eddy has been secretly committing murders for hire on the side in order to afford to keep his family happy..
One Christmas Eve, an unhappy prostitute encounters a religious taxi driver who seeks a suitable female to pose as his fiancée. After a quick visit at his father's, the two meet up with a conflicted lesbian and an unstable bachelor and at the end of the day these four lonely souls find reconciliation in each others solitude.
The true story of "The Mitchell Brothers" Artie and Jim who entered the porn industry in the early 60's and gained fame and fortune. Most of the money however, was spent on drugs and a downward spiral of addiction eventually put a tragic end to their career.