《红海潜水俱乐部》改编自著名的真实营救任务,讲述了一群国际特工与英勇的埃塞俄比亚人的传奇故事:在 80 年代初,他们使用苏丹的一座废弃度假别墅作为掩护,将成千上万的难民偷运到以色列。富有魅力的阿里·基德隆(克里斯·埃文斯饰演)与勇敢的当地人卡比迪·宾诺(迈克尔·肯尼斯·威廉姆斯饰演)一起领导了这次卧底任务。其他著名演职人员还包括海莉·贝内特、亚历桑德罗·尼沃拉、米契尔·哈思曼、克里斯·乔克、格雷戈·金尼尔和本·金斯利。
阿根廷男子曼纽尔(Patricio Ramos 饰)和陌生人胡里奥(Mario Verón 饰)结识于网络聊天室。当两人在现实中见面后,电力有如火花四射。夜深人静的时候,曼纽尔带胡里奥回到自己位于偏远市郊的住所,两人热烈激情、云雨缠绵,然而彼此又似乎都保留着什么。随着关系升 温 ,他们承诺不向对方撒谎,然而关系却更加扑朔迷离,每个人都在讲述自己的故事版本.....阿根廷年轻导演马塞洛·布里姆·史丹姆用处女作讲述一夜情构造的情欲暗迷宫,性感到杀死你。
生活失意的宋一鲤(彭昱畅 饰)被人小鬼大的女孩余小聚(杨恩又 饰)“绑架”踏上未知旅程。旅途中他们和形形色色的人一起分享欢笑泪水,彼此温暖治愈,撕开暗夜照亮深渊。人生所有起落和灿烂,都是独一无二的体验。 本片根据张嘉佳同名小说改编。
9 Countries. 60 minutes. One mission for all mankind.
稚气未除,先成了母亲。抱着初生儿,谢西嘉欲见生母,想知当年被抛弃的原因;佩拉静待男友放监,他对亲生骨肉却视若无睹;雅丽安望寄养孩子继续求学,却遭酗酒母亲反对;朱莉与男友共建家庭前,须先彻底戒除毒瘾;奈玛与婴儿迁进新居,有望找到稳定工作。在庇护之家同一屋檐下,焦虑、恐惧、不安殊途同归,抉择却各有不同。戴丹兄弟的朴实镜头依然冷锐而不乏怜悯,五位年轻妈妈各有清晰轮廓,在社会泥沼中轻唱亦悲亦喜的摇篮曲,活出自己的人生。
唐初,太子李建成亲随石彦生(吴兴国饰)与秦王李世民旗下大将霍达(张丰毅饰)交好,二人于郊祭狩猎时邂逅公主红萼(陈冲饰),红萼风情万种,自此在石彦生心中留下印迹。不久玄武门之变事发,石彦生早由霍达处得知消息,却无力改变局势。
太子被杀,石彦生为保石家清白,立誓绝不侍大唐,与五名下属剃度为僧,隐居寺庙,伺机起兵反对秦王。不久红萼到访,一行人在山下的繁华世界流连,始知大势已去,天下太平。一行人在归途中被官军截杀,红萼死于刀下,石彦生万念俱灰,寻至一处破庙,得孤老僧人(李名炀饰)收留,但石彦生终日只被往事纠缠,心苦不得脱。未几,一名酷似红萼的女子在庙中削发为尼,再次将石牵回记忆的羁绊。
生活在儿童之家的露,与突然到访的母亲共同踏上了前往波兰外祖母家的旅程,久未谋面的母女将如何度过这段时光?这是一部充满反叛精神的女性公路电影,由荷兰导演扎拉·德温格自编自导,她不仅在主题上解构了传统观念中的母女关系,还在主线故事中跳跃式地剪入大量经典黑白电影与卡通片段,营造出诙谐顽皮的游戏感。片中不少镜头场景致敬了观众耳熟能详的经典好莱坞公路片,能让几代影迷会心一笑。入围2023年柏林国际电影节新生代儿童单元。
故事发生在六十年代初期的印尼,盖伊(梅尔·吉布森 Mel Gibson 饰)是被电视台派往此处进行采访调查的记者。彼时,政府在雅加达刚刚成立,国内的情势一片混乱,这让盖伊的采访毫无头绪,一次偶然中,盖伊结识了名为比利(琳达·亨特 Linda Hunt 饰)的记者,比利虽然身材矮小,人脉却四通八达,在比利的帮助下,盖伊开始逐渐接触到了隐藏在这个政府中的某些秘密。 在雅加达,盖伊还邂逅了吉尔(西格妮·韦弗 Sigourney Weaver 饰),一位美丽而又勇敢的独立女性,两人之间碰撞出了爱情的火花。雅加达的局势不断的恶化着,比利和盖伊之间的友情亦因为种种矛盾而产生裂痕。
GoodBye presents a heart-warming story about life, family and relationships.
丈夫的突然离去让罗贝塔(梅丽尔·斯特里普 Meryl Streep 饰)陷入了深深的痛苦之中,和大多数的主妇一样,罗贝塔的整个世界就是丈夫和家庭,如今这两样东西都已经崩塌碎裂,这让年纪已经不小的罗贝塔该如何自处? 悲伤归悲伤,可是日子还是要过下去,带着两个孩子,罗贝塔将家搬到了纽约东哈林区,在那里,罗贝塔重新振作开始了小提琴教师的全新生活。罗贝塔深信,艺术能够陶冶人的情操,即使是从未经受过艺术熏陶的孩子,也一定会对优美的小提琴声产生共鸣。可是罗贝塔所任教的学校的领导却不这么认为,他们不断缩减着罗贝塔的教育经费,但这并没能动摇罗贝塔的决心。
Amid picturesque red dirt, blue sky, and green agave fields stands Dos Estaciones, a once-majestic tequila factory struggling to stay afloat. At the helm of the plant reigns Maria Garcia, heir to the family business and beacon to the townspeople she employs. To help oversee the company’s administration, Maria appoints an eager woman named Rafaela, whose vibrant presence generates much-needed hope in a home thirsty for a miracle. When a persistent plague and an unexpected flood cause irreversible damage, Maria is forced to do everything she can to save her community’s main source of economy and pride.
A glance leads to a smile, a smile to a rendezvous: every love story begins the same way. These narratives are stored in songs and poems and live on beyond their inevitable endings, as Shakespeare’s titular sonnet 18 also suggests. In Mohammad Shawky Hassan’s metafictional essay, a female narrator who wishes to tell the story of a love between two men encounters a polyamorous chorus of lovers, and this oft-told tale is multiplied. In Club Scheherazade, there is no protagonist, and every song has various versions. Heteronormative dramaturgy is challenged polyphonically and across a range of media: lovers ask each other about threesomes, Grindr contacts and past dates. Pop clichés are twisted, heartache permeates the men’s singing, and poems by Wadih Saadeh are read out while a lover’s dirty laundry is aired. The narrator mischievously tries for a happy ending as her characters exit the story. “If pain could be forgotten through words,” we hear at one point, “no lover would ever have to walk away wounded.”
Charles Burnett, one of America's most highly regarded independent filmmakers, wrote and directed this domestic drama about a black middle-class family living in South central Los Angeles. However, there are no gangs, no guns, no drugs but instead a lyrical story that draws on folklore and the supernatural. family tensions are already simmering when Harry (Danny Glover) arrives to visit his old friends. He exudes an easy charm, knows secret past and present and is soon installed in the heart of the family. However, as his stay lengthens, so does he begin to cast an even more malevolent spell, provoking turmoil, setting son against son, reviving past hatreds, and inflicting a mysterious illness. Glover delivers a career-topping performance as the garrulous family friend, full of hidden menace, effortlessly evoking nostalgia and horror in the same breath. As ever, Burnett provides a wonderful music track featuring gospel, blues and jazz and a cameo from the legendary Jimmy Weatherspoon. 'A slow-burning, soul-insinuating, 12-bar blues of a movie.' Tom Charity, Time Out 'Danny Glover is marvellous, and terrifying, as a charismatic old-timer.' The Times (from the description on the back cover of the DVD)