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Peter von Kant
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A highly sought-after director fell in love with a handsome young man he met by chance at first sight. When he turned his male companion into a new star on the screen, he also fell into an abyss from which there was no escape. The film reinterprets Reiner Werner Fassbinder's "Bertina's Tears", a master of the German New Wave, and changes the gender of the protagonist from female in Fassbinder's own image
Cairo Station
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Cairo Station, released in 1958, was one of Schein's early classics. However, the film was ahead of its time and was ridiculed by audiences when it was released. It was also banned for a full twelve years due to its depiction of sex and social issues. Later, it was brought back to light and widely regarded as the most important
A foreign homeland
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Rose, a single mother from Ivory Coast, Africa, moved to the suburbs of Paris with her two sons, Jean and Ogist. From the 1980s to the present, this family has gone through formation and disintegration, transcending time and space, and together they have rediscovered family affection and memories. The film is divided into three chapters to tell the growth experience of the mother and son over the past thirty years, starting from the mother and the mother respectively.
Happy Lazaro
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Lazaro (played by Adriano Tardiolo) is a young farmer with a simple heart, while Tancredi (played by Luca Chikovani) is a haughty young nobleman. He lived in the isolated small town of Inviolata, which was owned by the Marchioness Anosina de Lou
Love in Fantasy
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This film participated in the "International Critics' Week" section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and won the "Youth Tribute Award". Francis (played by Xavier Dolan) and Marie (played by Monia Chokri
The Book of Illusions
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The story tells of Ava, a young doctor played by Fobeck, who accidentally discovers a mysterious notebook from the 18th century. As she delves deeper into her research, she gradually uncovers the secrets within the notebook. The film will adopt two stories, one from ancient times and the other from modern times, to develop a dual plot. Dance will appear in the modern part, playing a Russian doctor.
The origin of happiness
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Trapped in the despair of her marriage, Helene Brindel felt abandoned by God. Reaching out her hand, she touched the rescuer, the renowned psychologist Eduard E. Gluck, but the charismatic Gluck had to defeat the demon within himself. When they got to know each other
Parsifal
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This is a highly stylized work. The protagonist is a young Welsh knight who comes to a mysterious ancient castle, where he sees the illusion of the Holy Grail, but he himself is not aware of it. The next morning, the ancient castle was deserted. The knight continued his journey. When he suddenly realized that he had seen the Holy Grail and returned,
Hitler's boy
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In 1942 in Germany, 17-year-old Friedrich (played by Max Riemelt) trained himself hard, dreaming of joining the Nazi training camp one day. After passing numerous exams, he got the chance, but his father strongly opposed it.
Palmer
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After serving 12 years in prison, former high school football star Eddie Palmer returned to his hometown and began a brand new life. He forged an unexpected connection with Sam, an abandoned child from a troubled family, but Eddie's past threatened his new life and family.