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Directed by Rúnar RúnarssonGenres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Ingvar E. Sigurðsson,
Rade ŠerbedžijaRating67%
Ari, 16 ans, vit avec sa mère à Reykjavik lorsqu’il doit soudain retourner vivre chez son père Gunnar, dans la région isolée des fjords, au nord-ouest de l’Islande. Sa relation avec son père n’est pas des plus faciles et ses amis d’enfance semblent avoir bien changé. C’est dans cette situation difficile à laquelle il ne peut échapper qu’Ari devra s’imposer pour trouver sa voie. , 15minutes
Directed by Rúnar RúnarssonGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Hera HilmarRating71%
The main characters of Two Birds are a boy (unnamed) and a girl (Lara), both in their early-to-mid-teens. In the opening scene, they are shown shyly exchanging flirtatious glances, while out walking with another boy and girl, who are in a romantic relationship. In a private moment, the male member of this couple urges the boy to talk to the girl, telling him that Lara is strongly attracted to him and berating him for being timid. However, the boy's shyness prevents him from making advances., 1h44
Directed by Brian GibsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Hazel O'Connor,
Phil Daniels,
Jon Finch,
Jonathan Pryce,
Mark Wingett,
Gary TibbsRating67%
The film depicts the rise and fall of Kate (Hazel O'Connor), an angry but creative young singer and songwriter. At the beginning of the film, she is discovered by Danny (Phil Daniels), a young man who desperately wants to become a promoter of music bands but is stuck working for another agent (who forces him to buy hundreds of copies of the singles of one of his artists, Suzie Sapphire, to fix the music charts). Danny takes an active part in controlling Kate's career, impressed with her talent if not her band, whom he promptly fires. He arranges auditions and reaches out to former friends, and in doing so Kate's new band, Breaking Glass is formed. Breaking Glass consists of Kate on vocals and keyboard, best friends Tony (Mark Wingett) and Dave (Gary Tibbs) on lead and bass guitar respectively, the drug-addicted and partially deaf Ken (Jonathan Pryce) on saxophone and the 'mental' Mick (Peter-Hugo Daly) on drums., 1h50
Directed by Yoshitarō NomuraOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Ken Ogata,
Shima Iwashita,
Mayumi Ogawa,
Jun Hamamura,
Takanobu Hozumi,
Keizō KanieRating73%
Consumed by the jealousy and power struggles of their own relationships, a man, his mistress and his wife involve three children in their own games-with tragic results. After Sokichi stops providing his mistress with monetary support, she leaves her three children with him, whom she insists are also his, and disappears. Sokichi is bewildered and his wife is livid so with regard only for their own discomfort, they go about remedying their situation., 1h36
Directed by Lou AntonioOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Geraldine Page,
Marc Singer,
Gerald S. O'Loughlin,
Linda Kelsey,
Kathleen Beller,
Steve GuttenbergRating78%
Joey battled leukemia since the age of three, and was one of the first children to undergo chemotherapy for the disease. The story traces John through his years at Penn State seeking the Heisman Trophy, and Joey his preteens, as each brother inspires the other, and their family around them, to try harder in life.Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Jean Heywood,
Alun Armstrong,
Elizabeth Estensen,
Iona Banks,
Peter TilburyRating78%
The film centres on a school trip to Conwy Castle in North Wales. Mrs. Kay teaches a remedial class for illiterate children, called the "Progress Class". The whole class - along with Digga and Reilly, the slightly older class bullies who used to be in the Progress Class - are taken on a coach trip. In the original version, the headmaster, Mr Briggs makes the decision to go on the trip as an extra member of staff, emphasising his mistrust of the liberal values of Mrs Kay. However, in the shorter stage version the Headteacher commissions Mr. Briggs, the authoritarian Deputy Headmaster, to supervise the trip. , 1h40
Directed by Wolfgang PetersenGenres Drama,
Erotic,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jürgen Prochnow,
Edith Volkmann,
Hans-Michael RehbergRating71%
Gay actor Martin Kurath (Prochnow) who is in prison develops a friendship with Thomas Manzoni (Hannawald), the 15-year-old son of the prison warden (Lüönd). The two fall in love and they both yearn for Kurath's release. This triggers intense indignation in their surroundings. After Kurath is released a year later, Thomas accompanied by Kurath, tells his parents he is a homosexual. His father tells him to leave and never return. Kurath and Thomas move in together and Thomas enrolls in school. Thomas' father, however, then has him arrested and condemned to a brutal reformatory. Kurath obtains a fake passport and poses as a psychology doctoral candidate and helps Thomas escape with him to Germany. They are betrayed by a German homosexual friend of Kurath's who insists, in Kurath's absence, that Thomas become his lover in order to obtain a German residency permit. Thomas does so, but then refuses to sleep with the betrayer, is kicked out and prostitutes himself. Broken by these experiences, he voluntarily returns to the reformatory. When he reaches 21 and is released, he is so psychologically damaged that, despite reunion with Kurath, he attempts suicide and is committed to a psychiatric hospital. He escapes and the film ends with a TV announcement that the police are looking for him and that the public should, if approaching him, treat him gently, as he is very depressed and confused.