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As a child piano prodigy, 'David Helfgott' (qv)'s musical ambitions generate friction with his overbearing father, Peter. When Helfgott travels to London on a musical scholarship, his career as a pianist blossoms. However, the pressures of his newfound fame, coupled with the echoes of his tumultuous β¦ childhood, conspire to bring Helfgott's latent schizophrenia boiling to the surface, and he spends years in and out of various mental institutions. (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedyindependent film |
Themes: | abusemental illnessweddinglove |
Mood: | nightrain |
Locations: | swimming poolcityaustraliataxibathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | australian abroadyounger version of characterjewreference to godjewishmusicianfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | taking a bathconcert hallpiano concertojewish familydriving at nightplaying pianosouth australiareading a letterchild abuseschizoaffective disorderelectroconvulsive therapylighting a cigarletterboxknocking on a windowcheck book β¦reference to liberaceaustralian manabusive parentclimbing stairsastrologergoing homelooking in a windowplaying chesswoman driverclipboardlooking at pictureshaking handshair dryerchopping wooddomineering fatherchild prodigyscrapbookhandbagwaking uplighting a cigarettejumpingpostmantrampolinelying on bedknocking on a doorboy with glassestelling someone to shut uplooking out a windowriding a bicyclenervous breakdownopening a doorabusive fathermental institutionclassical musicgirl with glassesschizophreniavisitpoolblockbusterscene during opening creditsjoggingrecord playertypewriterpianistumbrellamarriage proposalcigar smokingunderwater scenebathman with glassesapologyconcertnewspaperpianolettercameracatcomputerblondecigarette smokingone word titlenudity (See All) |
Nazi skinheads in Melbourne take out their anger on local Vietnamese, who are seen as threatening racial purity. Finally the Vietnamese have had enough and confront the skinheads in an all-out confrontation, sending the skinheads running. A woman who is prone to epileptic seizures joins the skins' m β¦erry band, and helps them on their run from justice, but is her affliction also a sign of impurity? (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedyindependent film |
Mood: | night |
Locations: | cityaustraliabeach |
Story: | driving at nightplaying pianolooking at picturelighting a cigarettelying on bedknocking on a doortelling someone to shut upopening a doorman with glassesapologypianocigarette smoking |
Brian Wilson is the creative soul of the Beach Boys, but he paid a heavy price for his talent. That especially shows during his peak artistic years in the 1960s, as his inner demons and obsessions trying to please his abusive father drive him to a mental breakdown that would plague him for years. In β¦ the 1980s, with Brian barely functional under the domination of the unscrupulous Dr. Landy, Brian meets and falls in love with Melinda Ledbetter. As their relationship grows, she observes Brian's crippling subservience to the abusive psychotherapist with growing alarm. Ultimately, she must take action with a love willing to stand up to oppression she cannot ignore. (Read More)
Themes: | mental illnesslove |
Locations: | swimming poolrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | reference to godjewishmusicianfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | playing pianochild abuseknocking on a doornervous breakdownabusive fatherschizophreniascene during opening creditsjoggingpianistunderwater sceneapologyconcertpianocigarette smoking |
Inspired by a true story, Al Pacino stars as aging 1970s rocker Danny Collins, who can't give up his hard-living ways. But when his manager (Christopher Plummer) uncovers a 40 year-old undelivered letter written to him by John Lennon, he decides to change course and embarks on a heartfelt journey to β¦ rediscover his family, find true love and begin a second act. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxi |
Characters: | musicianfather son relationship |
Story: | nervous breakdownscene during opening creditsrecord playertypewriterpianistapologyconcertpianolettercameracigarette smokingnudity |
The impressionistic story of a Texas family in the 1950s. The film follows the life journey of the eldest son, Jack, through the innocence of childhood to his disillusioned adult years as he tries to reconcile a complicated relationship with his father ('Brad Pitt' (qv)). Jack (played as an adult by β¦ 'Sean Penn (I)' (qv)) finds himself a lost soul in the modern world, seeking answers to the origins and meaning of life while questioning the existence of faith. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolbathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | younger version of characterreference to godmusicianfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | child abuselooking in a windowdomineering fatherlooking out a windowrecord playerunderwater scenebathman with glassesapologynewspaperpianocat |
Two drag-queens (Anthony/Mitzi and Adam/Felicia) and a transgender woman contract to perform a drag show at a resort in Alice Springs, a resort town in the remote Australian desert. They head west from Sydney aboard their lavender bus, Priscilla. En route, it is discovered that the woman they've con β¦tracted with is Anthony's wife. Their bus breaks down, and is repaired by Bob, who travels on with them. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Mood: | night |
Locations: | australia |
Characters: | younger version of characterfather son relationship |
Story: | taking a bathsouth australialying on bedopening a doorvisitscene during opening creditsman with glassesapologyblonde |
Erik is expelled from school for fighting. He ends up at a private boarding school where the senior students control the young ones. Erik finds a friend in Pierre, his room mate. The story revolves around Erik who just wishes to be left alone and graduate. He doesn't listen to what the seniors have β¦to say and they don't like it. (Read More)
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolrestaurant |
Characters: | jewfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | child abuserecord playerpianistumbrellaapologynewspaperpianolettercigarette smokingone word titlenudity |
Anna is a young widow who is finally getting on with her life after the death of her husband, Sean. Now engaged to be married, Anna meets a ten-year-old boy who tells her he is Sean reincarnated. Though his story is both unsettling and absurd, Anna can't get the boy out of her mind. And much to the β¦concern of her fiance, her increased contact with him leads her to question the choices she has made in her life. (Read More)
Themes: | wedding |
Locations: | taxibathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | father son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | child abusejoggingpianistbathapologyconcertpianocameracigarette smokingone word title |
Everything is connected: an 1849 diary of an ocean voyage across the Pacific; letters from a composer to his lover; a thriller about a conspiracy at a nuclear power plant; a farce about a publisher in a nursing home; a rebellious clone in futuristic Korea; and the tale of a tribe living on post-apoc β¦alyptic Hawaii far in the future. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | love |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxibathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | jewreference to godfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | knocking on a doorrecord playertypewriterpianistumbrellaunderwater sceneapologynewspaperpianolettercatcomputercigarette smoking |
This story is a narration from an Australian man who falls in love with two kinds of Candy: a woman of the same name and heroin. The narrator changes from a smart-aleck to someone trying to find a vein to inject, while Candy changes from an actress, call girl, streetwalker, and then a madwoman. Star β¦ting in Sydney, the two eventually end up in Melbourne to go clean, but they fail. This leads them to turn to finding money and heroin, while other posessions and attachments become unimportant. (Read More)
Themes: | mental illnessweddinglove |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolaustraliabathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | family relationships |
Story: | chopping woodnervous breakdownmental institutionumbrellamarriage proposalunderwater sceneapologycameracigarette smokingone word title |
Based on Rosalie Ham's best selling novel, The Dressmaker is the story of femme fatale Tilly Dunnage who returns to her small home town in the country to right the wrongs of the past. A stylish drama with comic undertones about love, revenge and haute couture.
Themes: | weddinglove |
Locations: | australiabathtub |
Characters: | father son relationship |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | looking in a windowlooking out a windowscene during opening creditsrecord playerumbrellamarriage proposalbathapologynewspaperlettercameracigarette smoking |
A love story and murder mystery based on the most notorious unsolved murder case in New York history. The original screenplay uses newly discovered facts, court records and speculation as the foundation for a story of family, obsession, love and loss.
Themes: | mental illnessweddinglove |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxirestaurant |
Characters: | jewjewishfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | domineering fatherscene during opening creditsjoggingrecord playerumbrellamarriage proposalnewspapercameracigarette smoking |
The story of Ray Charles, music legend. Told in his adult live with flashbacks to his youth we see his humble origins in Florida, his turbulent childhood which included losing his brother and then his sight, his rise as pianist in a touring band, his writing his own songs and running his own band an β¦d then stardom. Also includes his addiction to drugs and its affect on his working life and family life. (Read More)
Themes: | weddinglove |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolbeach |
Characters: | reference to godmusicianfather son relationship |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | concert hallreference to liberacepianistconcertpianocameracigarette smokingone word title |
Follow a week in the life of a young folk singer as he navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmountable obstacles -- some of them of his own making.
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | restaurant |
Characters: | reference to godjewishmusicianfather son relationship |
Story: | driving at nightlooking out a windowclassical musicrecord playerapologyconcertcatcigarette smoking |
Six incarnations of Bob Dylan: an actor, a folk singer, an electrified troubadour, Rimbaud, Billy the Kid, and Woody Guthrie. Put Dylan's music behind their adventures, soliloquies, interviews, marriage, and infidelity. Recreate 1960s documentaries in black and white. Put each at a crossroads, the a β¦rtist becoming someone else. Jack, the son of Ramblin' Jack Elliott, finds Jesus; handsome Robbie falls in love then abandons Claire. Woody, a lad escaped from foster care, hobos the U.S. singing; Billy awakes in a valley threatened by a six-lane highway; Rimbaud talks. Jude, booed at Newport when he goes electric, fences with reporters, pundits, and fans. He won't be classified. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | taxibathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | jewishmusician |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | record playerpianistumbrellaunderwater scenebathman with glassesconcertnewspaperpianocameracigarette smokingnudity |
In 1963, Frances "Baby" Houseman, a sweet daddy's girl, goes with her family to a resort in upstate New York's Catskill Mountains. Baby has grown up in privileged surroundings and all expect her to go on to college, join the Peace Corps and save the world before marrying a doctor, just like her fath β¦er. Unexpectedly, Baby becomes infatuated with the camp's dance instructor, Johnny Castle, a man whose background is vastly different from her own. Baby lies to her father to get money to pay for an illegal abortion for Johnny's dance partner. She then fills in as Johnny's dance partner and it is as he is teaching her the dance routine that they fall in love. It all comes apart when Johnny's friend falls seriously ill after her abortion and Baby gets her father, who saves the girl's life. He then learns what Baby has been up to, who with and worse - that he funded the illegal abortion. He bans his daughter from any further association with "those people". In the first deliberately willful action of her life, Baby later sneaks out to see Johnny - ostensibly to apologize for her father's rudeness - and ends up consummating her relationship with Johnny. A jealous fellow vacationer sees Baby sneaking out of Johnny's bungalow the next morning, and in an act of retribution, tells management that he is responsible for a theft the evening before, knowing he would not furnish his real whereabouts. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | love |
Mood: | nightrain |
Characters: | family relationships |
Story: | driving at nightwaking uplying on bedknocking on a dooropening a doorvisitblockbusterscene during opening creditsman with glassesapologyblonde |
Erika Kohut is a pianist, teaching music. Schubert and Schumann are her forte, but she's not quite at concert level. She's approaching middle age, living with her mother who is domineering then submissive; Erika is a victim then combative. With her students she is severe. She visits a sex shop to wa β¦tch DVDs; she walks a drive-in theater to stare at couples having sex. Walter is a self-assured student with some musical talent; he auditions for her class and is forthright in his attraction to her. She responds coldly then demands he let her lead. Next she changes the game with a letter, inviting him into her fantasies. How will he respond; how does sex have power over our other faculties? (Read More)
Themes: | mental illnesslove |
Locations: | bathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | musician |
Story: | concert hallpianistapologyconcertpianoletter |
SPOILER: Seventeen year-old Rhoda Williams receives an acceptance letter from MIT and she celebrates with her friends. On the same night, a planet similar and close to Earth is discovered and called Earth 2. Rhoda drives her car looking at Earth 2 and crashes with composer John Burroughs, killing hi β¦s pregnant wife and his baby son. Rhoda goes to prison and four years later she is released and moves to her parents' house. She finds a job as high-school janitor, but tries to commit suicide. She survives, however, and submits an essay to a contest where the prize is a ticket to travel to Earth 2. Meanwhile the scientists discover that Earth 2 is a mirror of Earth and the synchronicity between the dwellers was interrupted when the planets were seen by each other. One day, Rhoda decides to visit John Burroughs, whose life was destroyed after the death of his family, to admit to him that she had killed his family. However she does not have the nerve to tell him the truth. So she lies and tells him he has won a free cleaning service of his home. Rhoda wins the writing contest, but meanwhile John and she have fallen in love with each other. Rhoda has to take a decision whether she goes or stays, but she wants to tell John the truth first. (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedyindependent film |
Themes: | love |
Mood: | night |
Characters: | reference to godmusicianfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | concert hallknocking on a doorlooking out a windowvisitscene during opening creditspianistapologypianolettercameracomputerblondenudity |
Poland, 1962. Anna, an orphan brought up by nuns in the convent, is a novice. She has to see Wanda, the only living relative, before she takes her vows. Wanda tells Anna about her Jewish roots. Both women start a journey not only to find their family's tragic story, but to see who they really are an β¦d where they belong. They question what they used to believe in. (Read More)
Locations: | bathtub |
Characters: | jewreference to godjewishmusicianfamily relationships |
Story: | lighting a cigaretteknocking on a doorrecord playermarriage proposalbathapologylettercigarette smokingone word titlenudity |
In 1982 legendary British heavy metal band Spinal Tap attempt an American comeback tour accompanied by a fan who is also a film-maker. The resulting documentary, interspersed with powerful performances of Tap's pivotal music and profound lyrics, candidly follows a rock group heading towards crisis, β¦culminating in the infamous affair of the eighteen-inch-high Stonehenge stage prop. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Mood: | night |
Story: | taking a bathtelling someone to shut upopening a doorvisitman with glassesapologypianocamerablonde |
Three students and a school teacher disappear on an excursion to Hanging Rock, in Victoria, on Valentine's Day, 1900. Widely (and incorrectly) regarded as being based on a true story, the movie follows those that disappeared, and those that stayed behind, but it delights in the asking of questions, β¦not the answering of them. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Mood: | night |
Locations: | australia |
Story: | south australiascrapbookwaking upknocking on a dooropening a doorgirl with glassespianistumbrellapianocamerablondecigarette smoking |
We like Florence: she's considerate, sweet, pretty, and terrific with kids and dogs. She's twenty-five, personal assistant to an L.A. family that's off on vacation. Her boss's brother comes in from New York City, fresh from a stay at an asylum, to take care of the house. He's Roger, a forty-year-old β¦ carpenter, gone from L.A. for fifteen years. He arrives, doesn't drive, and needs Florence's help, especially with the family's dog. He's also connecting with former band-mates - two men and one woman with whom he has a history. He over-analyzes, has a short fuse, and doesn't laugh at himself easily. As he navigates past and present, he's his own saboteur. And what of Florence? is Roger one more responsibility for her or something else? (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | mental illness |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolaustraliataxirestaurant |
Characters: | jewjewishmusicianfather son relationship |
Story: | nervous breakdownapologynewspaperlettercomputercigarette smokingone word title |
A chance encounter between a travelling salesman and a lonely hitman triggers a strangely profound relationship which provokes each to act in ways neither would have imagined possible. Fate steps in to form a friendship between two men from irreconcilable worlds that will alter the lives of both for β¦ever. (Read More)
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxirestaurant |
Characters: | musicianfather son relationship |
Story: | playing chessnervous breakdownrecord playercigar smokingunderwater sceneman with glassesapologynewspapercomputercigarette smoking |
Returning from Navy service in World War II, Freddie Quell drifts through a series of breakdowns. Finally he stumbles upon a cult which engages in exercises to clear emotions and he becomes deeply involved with them.
Themes: | mental illnesswedding |
Locations: | taxibeach |
Characters: | reference to godfather son relationship |
Story: | waking uplooking out a windownervous breakdowntypewriterapologypianolettercameracigarette smokingnudity |
Two sisters, plus a dead mother, a remarried father, and a hostile step-mother. The sisters, each in her way, have perfected the art of losing. The elder, Rose, is an attorney, responsible, lonely, with a closet full of shoes. The younger is Maggie, beautiful, selfish, and irresponsible. Her drunken β¦ behavior gets her tossed by her step-mother from her dad's house; worse behavior gets her tossed from Rose's apartment. Then, while searching in her father's desk for money to filch, Maggie finds an address; the past and the future open up to her and, with any luck, may open to her sister as well. (Read More)
Themes: | mental illnesswedding |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | jewjewishmusicianfamily relationships |
Story: | playing chessumbrellanewspaperlettercomputerblondecigarette smoking |
Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) in a coastal town in Florida. Frank's plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the seven-year-old's mathematical abilities come to the attention of Frank's formidable moth β¦er Evelyn (Lindsay Duncan) whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. Octavia Spencer plays Roberta, Frank and Mary's landlady and best friend. Jenny Slate is Mary's teacher, Bonnie, a young woman whose concern for her student develops into a connection with her uncle as well. (Read More)
Locations: | swimming pooltaxirestaurantbeach |
Characters: | reference to godfamily relationships |
Story: | child prodigylooking out a windowscene during opening creditsapologypianolettercatcomputerone word title |
Three grown prodigies, all with a unique genius of some kind, and their mother are staying at the family household. Their father, Royal had left them long ago, and comes back to make things right with his family.
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | wedding |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxibathtub |
Characters: | father son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | child prodigyboy with glassesnervous breakdownrecord playerman with glassescameracigarette smoking |
Muriel finds life in Porpoise Spit, Australia dull and spends her days alone in her room listening to Abba music and dreaming of her wedding day. Slight problem, Muriel has never had a date. Then she steals some money to go on a tropical vacation, meets a wacky friend, changes her name to Mariel, an β¦d turns her world upside down. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | wedding |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolcityaustraliataxirestaurantbeach |
Characters: | father son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | lying on bedopening a doorcigarette smokingnudity |
In this adaptation of the autobiography "The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945," 'Wladyslaw Szpilman' (qv), a Polish Jewish radio station pianist, sees Warsaw change gradually as World War II begins. Szpilman is forced into the Warsaw Ghetto, but is lat β¦er separated from his family during Operation Reinhard. From this time until the concentration camp prisoners are released, Szpilman hides in various locations among the ruins of Warsaw. (Read More)
Locations: | bathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | jewishmusician |
Story: | piano concertopianistconcertpiano |
Forever alone in a crowd, failed comedian Arthur Fleck seeks connection as he walks the streets of Gotham City. Arthur wears two masks -- the one he paints for his day job as a clown, and the guise he projects in a futile attempt to feel like he's part of the world around him. Isolated, bullied and β¦disregarded by society, Fleck begins a slow descent into madness as he transforms into the criminal mastermind known as the Joker. (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedy |
Themes: | abusemental illnesslove |
Locations: | citybathtub |
Story: | reading a letterchild abuseopening a doormental institutionschizophreniablockbusterpianistbathnewspaperpianolettercigarette smokingone word title |
59 year old Ove is the block's grumpy man who several years earlier was deposed as president of the condominium association, but he could not give a damn about being deposed and therefore keeps looking over the neighborhood with an iron fist. When pregnant Parvaneh and her family moves into the terr β¦aced house opposite and accidentally backs into Ove's mailbox it turns out to be an unexpected friendship. A drama comedy about unexpected friendship, love and the importance of surrounding yourself with the proper tools. (Read More)
Themes: | weddinglove |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolrestaurant |
Characters: | reference to godfather son relationship |
Story: | looking out a windowscene during opening creditsjoggingmarriage proposalapologynewspaperlettercameracat |
Katherine Ann Watson has accepted a position teaching art history at the prestigious Wellesley College. Watson is a very modern woman, particularly for the 1950s, and has a passion not only for art but for her students. For the most part, the students all seem to be biding their time, waiting to fin β¦d the right man to marry. The students are all very bright and Watson feels they are not reaching their potential. Altough a strong bond is formed between teacher and student, Watson's views are incompatible with the dominant culture of the college. (Read More)
Themes: | weddinglove |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxirestaurantbeach |
Characters: | jewjewish |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | marriage proposalcigar smokingnewspaperlettercameracigarette smoking |
1900. Danny Boodmann, a stoker on an American passenger liner, Virginian, finds a baby abandoned on the ship. He names the child Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen Hundred '1900' and raises the child as his own until his death in an accident on the ship. The child never leaves the ship and turns out β¦ to be a musical genius, especially when it comes to playing the piano. As an adult he befriends a trumpet player in the ship's band, Max Tooney. After several years on the ship Max leaves, and tells the story of 1900 to the owner of a music store. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Mood: | rain |
Characters: | musicianfather son relationship |
Story: | playing pianochild prodigyrecord playerpianistpianocigarette smoking |
From the heights of notoriety to the depths of depravity, John Forbes Nash, Jr. experienced it all. A mathematical genius, he made an astonishing discovery early in his career and stood on the brink of international acclaim. But the handsome and arrogant Nash soon found himself on a painful and harr β¦owing journey of self-discovery. After many years of struggle, he eventually triumphed over his tragedy, and finally - late in life - received the Nobel Prize. (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedy |
Themes: | mental illnesswedding |
Locations: | bathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | father son relationship |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | mental institutionschizophreniablockbusterrecord playermarriage proposalcamera |
Dennis Clegg is in his thirties and lives in a halfway house for the mentally ill in London. Dennis, nicknamed "Spider" by his mother has been institutionalized with acute schizophrenia for some 20 years. He has never truly recovered, however, and as the story progresses we vicariously experience hi β¦s increasingly fragile grip on reality. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | mental illness |
Locations: | bathtub |
Characters: | father son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | child abusemental institutionschizophrenianewspapercatcigarette smokingone word title |
An emotionally fragile woman recently released from a mental hospital for self mutilation goes to school to gain secretarial skills to gain employment. She has an alcoholic father and a co-dependent mother who are clueless as to who she really is which a tormented soul who really wants to find somet β¦hing with which she can find success. She is a great secretary and finds a job with a unique, old fashioned, but off center in charge boss with a somewhat sadistic sexual proclivity. She grows and evolves and so does he. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | mental illnesswedding |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxibathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | father son relationship |
Story: | nervous breakdowntypewritermarriage proposalunderwater scenenewspaperlettercigarette smokingone word titlenudity |
At the age of 38, Mark O'Brien, a man who uses an iron lung, decides he no longer wishes to be a virgin. With the help of his therapist and his priest, he contacts Cheryl Cohen-Greene, a professional sex surrogate and a typical soccer mom with a house, a mortgage and a husband. Inspired by a true st β¦ory, The Sessions, follows the fascinating relationship which evolves between Cheryl and Mark as she takes him on his journey to manhood. (Read More)
Locations: | bathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | jewreference to godfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | typewritermarriage proposalunderwater sceneman with glassesapologynewspapercatblondecigarette smoking |
Norman Spencer, a university research scientist, is growing more and more concerned about his wife, Claire, a retired concert cellist who a year ago was involved in a serious auto accident, and who has just sent off her daughter Caitlin (Norman's stepdaughter) to college. Now, Claire reports hearing β¦ voices and witnessing eerie occurrences in and around their lakeside Vermont home, including seeing the face of a young woman reflected in water. An increasingly frightened Claire thinks the phenomena have something to do with the couple living next door, especially since the wife has disappeared without apparent explanation. At her husband's urging, Claire starts to see a therapist; she tells him she thinks the house is being haunted by a ghost. His advice? Try to make contact. Enlisting the help of her best friend, Jody, and a ouija board, Claire seeks to find out the truth of What Lies Beneath. (Read More)
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | swimming poolbathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | musicianfather son relationship |
Story: | hair dryeropening a doorblockbusterunderwater scenebathconcertcatcomputer |
The film follows the fortunes of Charles and his friends as they wonder if they will ever find true love and marry. Charles thinks he's found "Miss Right" in Carrie, an American. This British subtle comedy revolves around Charlie, his friends and the four weddings and one funeral which they attend.
Subgenre: | independent film |
Themes: | weddinglove |
Mood: | nightrain |
Locations: | citytaxi |
Story: | opening a doorvisitblockbusterapology |
Edith Cushing's mother died when she was young but watches over her. Brought up in the Victorian Era she strives to be more than just a woman of marriageable age. She becomes enamored with Thomas Sharpe, a mysterious stranger. After a series of meetings and incidents she marries Thomas and comes to β¦live with him and his sister, Lady Lucille Sharpe, far away from everything she has known. The naive girl soon comes to realize not everything is as it appears as ghosts of the past quite literally come out of the woodwork. This movie is more about mystery and suspense than gore. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Mood: | nightrain |
Locations: | city |
Story: | taking a bathplaying pianoreading a letterchild abusetypewriterumbrellaletter |
Locations: | swimming pooltaxibathtubrestaurantbeach |
Characters: | reference to god |
Story: | marriage proposalunderwater sceneman with glassesapologycameracigarette smokingone word titlenudity |
On the east coast of New Zealand, the Whangara people believe their presence there dates back a thousand years or more to a single ancestor, Paikea, who escaped death when his canoe capsized by riding to shore on the back of a whale. From then on, Whangara chiefs, always the first-born, always male, β¦ have been considered Paikea's direct descendants. Pai, an 11-year-old girl in a patriarchal New Zealand tribe, believes she is destined to be the new chief. But her grandfather Koro is bound by tradition to pick a male leader. Pai loves Koro more than anyone in the world, but she must fight him and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny. (Read More)
Subgenre: | independent film |
Mood: | night |
Locations: | bathtubbeach |
Characters: | father son relationship |
Story: | riding a bicycleopening a doorvisitjoggingunderwater sceneapologyconcert |
Maria Altman sought to regain a world famous painting of her aunt plundered by the Nazis during World War II. She did so not just to regain what was rightfully hers, but also to obtain some measure of justice for the death, destruction, and massive art theft perpetrated by the Nazis.
Locations: | taxi |
Characters: | jewjewishfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | knocking on a doorclassical musicscene during opening creditsrecord playerapologyconcertnewspaperlettercomputercigarette smoking |
Television made him famous, but his biggest hits happened off screen. "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" is the story of a legendary showman's double life - television producer by day, CIA assassin by night. At the height of his TV career, Chuck Barris was recruited by the CIA and trained to become a β¦ covert operative. Or so Barris said. (Read More)
Themes: | wedding |
Mood: | night |
Locations: | swimming poolbathtubrestaurant |
Characters: | jewreference to godjewishfather son relationship |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | marriage proposalbathcameracigarette smoking |
The story of a charismatic young Irish guitarist and a sheltered young cellist who have a chance encounter one magical night above New York's Washington Square, but are soon torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, August Rush, orphaned by circumstance. Now performing on the streets of New York β¦and cared for by a mysterious stranger, August uses his remarkable musical talent to seek the parents from whom he was separated at birth. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Mood: | nightrain |
Locations: | taxirestaurant |
Characters: | musicianfather son relationshipfamily relationships |
Story: | child prodigyclassical musicpianistconcertpiano |
The story of John Lennon's childhood and teenage years from 1944 to 1960, his relationship with his aunt Mimi and his mother Julia -the two dominant women in the first part of his life-, his first meeting with Paul McCartney and George Harrison, their friendship, their love for music and the birth o β¦f The Beatles. (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedy |
Themes: | love |
Locations: | restaurant |
Characters: | reference to godmusicianfather son relationship |
Period: | 1950s |
Story: | boy with glasseslooking out a windowrecord playerpianolettercigarette smoking |
In present day Montreal, a famous Nicolo Bussotti violin, known as "the red violin," is being auctioned off. During the auction, we flash back to the creation of the violin in 17th century Italy, and follow the violin as it makes its way through an 18th century Austrian monastery, a violinist in 19t β¦h century Oxford, China during the Cultural Revolution, and back to Montreal, where a collector tries to establish the identity and the secrets of "the red violin." (Read More)
Subgenre: | tragedyindependent film |
Mood: | rain |
Locations: | taxi |
Characters: | musician |
Story: | concert hallchild prodigyclassical musicconcertletternudity |
The story of a group of young Australian men who leave their various backgrounds behind and sign up to join the ANZACs in World War I. They are sent to Gallipoli, where they encounter the resolute Turkish army.
Subgenre: | independent film |
Locations: | australia |
Characters: | australian abroadreference to godfather son relationship |
Story: | looking at picturelying on bedtelling someone to shut upcigar smokingunderwater scenecigarette smokingone word titlenudity |
Aspiring actress serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and jazz musician Sebastian scrapes by playing cocktail-party gigs in dingy bars. But as success mounts, they are faced with decisions that fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain β¦in each other threaten to rip them apart. (Read More)
Themes: | love |
Locations: | swimming pool |
Characters: | reference to godmusician |
Story: | knocking on a windowrecord playerpianistapologyconcertpianocameracomputer |
Unable to cope with reality and the difficulty that comes with it, 18 year old Susanna, is admitted to a mental institution in order to overcome her disorder. However, she has trouble understanding her disorder and therefore finds it difficult to tame, especially when she meets the suggestive and un β¦predictable Lisa. (Read More)
Themes: | mental illness |
Locations: | taxibathtub |
Story: | child abusemental institutionschizophreniacatcigarette smokingnudity |