Focuses on the life of the singers from the first series of the Spanish reality TV talent show "Operación Triunfo" during the tour they made throughout Spain.
Focuses on the life of the singers from the first series of the Spanish reality TV talent show "Operación Triunfo" during the tour they made throughout Spain. close
Ira Meese is down on his luck, big time. Not being able to find a job, and about to loose his apartment and girlfriend, he finally gets an interview with more
Ira Meese is down on his luck, big time. Not being able to find a job, and about to loose his apartment and girlfriend, he finally gets an interview with a very strange company. They offer him a job. The requirements: Just Be Yourself. At first Ira thinks nothing could be easier, he's scored big... but he quickly discovers there's more to just being himself than he imagined. Making matters worse, his nemesis at the office (Lola, a vixen who both intimidates and arouses Ira) threatens to take over his job and maybe even his girlfriend too if he can't man up to the tasks at hand. His life becomes a cacophony of crisis as Ira struggles to integrate his physical, mental, and spiritual selves into a unified and coherent identity close
An Innocent Girl finds herself in a sexually charged club where the Club Diva attempts to lure her out of her innocence.
This short now is a web-series.
An Innocent Girl finds herself in a sexually charged club where the Club Diva attempts to lure her out of her innocence.
This short now is a web-series. close
An innocent tourist travels to LA and unexpectedly conjures her sister's last night alive. Bold score, stylized dance and an eccentric cast, shot at The more
An innocent tourist travels to LA and unexpectedly conjures her sister's last night alive. Bold score, stylized dance and an eccentric cast, shot at The Standard Hotel, weave a dark and luminous film that revamps traditional narrative. close
The Italian painting Don Carlos, based on the German drama of the same name by the poet-writer Schiller, is interesting for its interpretation of famous more
The Italian painting Don Carlos, based on the German drama of the same name by the poet-writer Schiller, is interesting for its interpretation of famous events described in the original. Writer and director Stefan Braunschweig embodied his vision of a wide range of problems.
The peace treaty obliged the lady of the heart of Prince Carlos to enter into a marital relationship with his father Philip II. Carlos is unable to tolerate the situation and takes risky steps. Since the drama is quite voluminous in terms of content, the plot of the painting “Don Carlos” has significant differences, both from the opera and from the literary work. close
“Scrapbook” (aka “The Piano Player”) is the story of a high school sophomore desperately searching for a meaningful connection with another human being; more
“Scrapbook” (aka “The Piano Player”) is the story of a high school sophomore desperately searching for a meaningful connection with another human being; the efforts of his popular older brother to help him out only end up making things worse, leading to a cold war between the brothers that spirals out of control when our hero falls in with the wrong crowd. A coming of age tale populated with memorable characters that takes many unpredictable twists and turns, “Scrapbook” celebrates youth in its complex blend of joy and agony — and mourns the tragic mistakes that reverberate into adulthood. close
tt0253843. Il Trovatore (1985) Verona. Verdi / Italian.
Reynald Giovaninetti conducts the Orchestra of the Arena di Verona in a performance of Verdi's more
tt0253843. Il Trovatore (1985) Verona. Verdi / Italian.
Reynald Giovaninetti conducts the Orchestra of the Arena di Verona in a performance of Verdi's 'Il Trovatore'. The international cast includes Giorgio Zancanaro and Rosalind Plowright. The Count Di Luna believes that his younger brother was murdered years before by a vengeful gypsy, but still hopes that he may be alive. When he attempts to court the beautiful Leonora, he is enraged to discover that she has a lover - the troubadour, Manrico. Manrico and the Count duel, and afterwards Manrico reveals to Azucena, the woman he believes to be his mother, that when he had the opportunity to kill the Count he felt something holding him back. close
The film is a confession about the inhabitants of the island of Fire, near Vologda. The pardoned murderers — one hundred and fifty "suicide bombers" for more
The film is a confession about the inhabitants of the island of Fire, near Vologda. The pardoned murderers — one hundred and fifty "suicide bombers" for whom the death penalty was commuted to life imprisonment by Presidential Decree — are asking for execution... close
A middle-aged woman finds herself simply a widow, a grandmother and a person when a friend takes her to the Stardust Ballroom, a dance hall which recreates more
A middle-aged woman finds herself simply a widow, a grandmother and a person when a friend takes her to the Stardust Ballroom, a dance hall which recreates the music and atmosphere of the 1940s. There she encounters a most unlikely Prince Charming, a middle-aged mailman. With this encounter, life takes on a new meaning for the film's heroine. close
The film tells the story of teenagers in the small Brandenburg town of Bukow, the story of their daily confrontation with violence, drugs, and uncomplicated more
The film tells the story of teenagers in the small Brandenburg town of Bukow, the story of their daily confrontation with violence, drugs, and uncomplicated studies, where only friendship and hip-hop save. close
The opera's dramatic structure frames and enhances the characters. Scenes of magnificence regularly alternate with scenes of darkness and squalor. From more
The opera's dramatic structure frames and enhances the characters. Scenes of magnificence regularly alternate with scenes of darkness and squalor. From sumptuous interiors, we move to a dark street, a lonely inn. The secondary figures are astutely counterpoised: the plotting courtiers against the plotting Sparafucile and Maddalena (also ambiguously tender-hearted). When Rigoletto says "Pari siamo", he could be expressing the motto of the whole work: the beautiful and the ugly can be equally good, equally evil. close