Concerned that he can not remember his past, Pete Nelson prepares for the end of the world by going to Las Vegas. In his hotel room, three distinct personalities emerge and argue with each other over the nature of reality and how to best spend the remaining time. The first personality, a bitter man who blames his failed life on "the system", wants to explore his forgotten past. The second personality, a drunken hedonist, wants to leave the hotel and take advantage of the prostitution and gambling in Las Vegas. A third personality, which emerges after debates between the first two, questions the nature of reality and states that they are all fictional characters in the screenplay of a hack writer.
While making popcorn, Kenny is called by an unknown person, who flirts with him. The conversation turns disturbing, and ends when a man wearing a hood and face paint breaks into Kenny's house, and rapes him. The next day, Kenny's friends discuss what happened to him, revealing that he was so traumatized from being sexually assaulted that he has suffered a mental breakdown. Investigating the attack is Deputy Derek, who questions Kenny's friends, all of whom have reasonable alibis. Derek then has sex with Ricky, and afterward Ricky mentions that Kenny had recently dumped Stuart.
A group of 3 friends try to earn a lot of money quickly. After considering several options, they try to make a short film. They manage to get in contact with the famous actor Ricardo Darín (who plays himself in the movie), who mistook one of them as a relative of one of his friends, and agreed to work with them because of the misunderstanding. The group starts to film, and attempts to drive a car slowly towards Darín while filming; but the untrained driver accelerated instead of stopping the car, and killed him.
A woman is walking alone through an abandoned city. She approaches the forbidden zone and tries to pass through. Everywhere the Morning Patrol and deceptive traps are watching. The city itself is alive but uncontrolled. Computer voices warn non-existing inhabitants to leave the city. The communication system works... cinemas show films... classic faces of a past era flash across TV screens. She is confronted by one of the few survivors guarding the city. They will come close to each other ; they will try to recall the past. Together they unravel their tangled memory - threads of this catastrophe and decide to penetrate the zone together ; They are linked by the bonds of violence and death since no other behaviour is possible in this kind of world. Is there an end? Is there hope and any future since no person that was allowed through ever returned to tell us whether the freedom of the sea exists. The fugitives encounter increasing dangers.
Ce film raconte la vie de Walt Disney de 1919 à 1928, de son enfance, passant par ses premiers courts-métrages, à la création de sa compagnie la Walt Disney Animation Studios et la création de la célèbre souris Mickey Mouse
In Lost Soul Gregory looks at the filming of The Island of Dr. Moreau, specifically the period during which director Richard Stanley spent on the project. Stanley was brought on to the project early but was fired only a few days after principal photography began and was replaced by John Frankenheimer. The documentary looks into Stanley's vision for the film, as he had spent years working on the movie's script and had intended for Bruce Willis to star as Edward, a role that was later given to Val Kilmer- a move that Stanley viewed as a mistake. Lost Soul features interviews with several people involved with the movie's production and focuses on various aspects of the film, including numerous changes to the script and reports that Kilmer was difficult to deal with on set.
Des jardins de Versailles à l'Île-aux-Coudres, ce long métrage documentaire rend compte de l'aventure cinématographique exceptionnelle de Pierre Perrault, une aventure parallèle à l'Histoire. En même temps qu'il trace le portrait du poète-cinéaste, le film contient une analyse critique de son œuvre. Pour permettre de pousser encore plus loin la réflexion sur le cinéma et sur l'homme, chasseur d'images, à son tour traqué et révélé tout entier dans ses certitudes autant que dans ses questionnements.
Un peu moins de 300 extraits de films français dans un long métrage, pour témoigner de la richesse et de la diversité du cinéma français à l'occasion des 100 ans du cinéma. Le commentaire effectué en voix-off est celui de Jacques Perrin lui-même.
Margherita (jouée par Margherita Buy) est une réalisatrice d'une cinquantaine d'années dont la mère Ada (Giulia Lazzarini), ancienne professeur de latin, est en train de mourir. Elle s'en occupe avec son frère Giovanni (Nanni Moretti), mais elle est très prise par le film qu'elle est en train de tourner, dans lequel joue un acteur américain mondialement connu, Barry Huggins (John Turturro), au caractère difficile. Margherita vient aussi de quitter son compagnon, Vittorio, et s'inquiète pour sa fille adolescente, Livia, qui obtient de mauvais résultats à l'école principalement en latin et qui souhaite par conséquent changer de filière.
Le cartoon commence avec Daffy Duck déguisé en mousquetaire dans le lieu approprié. Lorsqu'il avance vers la gauche, le décor n'est pas fini. Daffy sort discrètement de l'écran puis revient et brise le quatrième mur en demandant qui est responsable du cartoon et demande de redessiner ce décor, le résultat est une ferme, obligeant Daffy à se déguiser en fermier. Il chante jusqu'à revoir le décor en blanc. Il redemande au quatrième mur « Est-ce qu'il sera trop de vous demander de vous décider une bonne fois pour toutes ? », puis des décors respectivement enneigés, hawaïens, une colorisation par erreur sur Daffy (Daffy ayant demander de colorier une ville sans la préciser), un décor où Daffy est en marin, un gros plan malcompris par le dessinateur et une mine que Daffy frappe accidentellement le poussent à demander qui est le dessinateur, qui s'avère être Bugs Bunny.
Le 20 novembre 1945 commence, au palais de justice de Nuremberg, le premier procès intenté par une instance judiciaire internationale. Sur le banc des accusés : 24 responsables du IIIe Reich nazi. Ce film, montage des principaux moments du procès, place le spectateur au coeur des audiences...
The movie is based on the concept of roaming cinema which was one of the oldest traditions in the bygone era of Indian cinema where the movies were showcased in tents for the local folks also known as Touring talkies. For the past few decades these films have made a common recurring occurrences in most of the Carnival Fun fair taking place across villages where the Marathi Cinema is adored in a completely distinctive fashion